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The Lead with Love Project expands to Tamarac with a new public mural by artist Cey Adams installed at the Tamarac Community Center as part of Broward County cultural initiative
Broward County, Florida – The “Lead with Love” Project continues to grow across Broward County, with its newest expansion now reaching the city of Tamarac. The ongoing initiative, led by Business for the Arts Broward in partnership with The Community Foundation of Broward, has introduced a new public mural created by renowned artist Cey Adams, adding another visual landmark to the county’s expanding collection of community-centered artworks.
The latest installation is located at the Tamarac Community Center, a central and highly visible civic space that sees steady daily activity from residents of all ages. With its bold colors and expressive design, the mural transforms an ordinary public building into something more vibrant and inviting, turning a routine stop into a moment of visual engagement and cultural reflection.
For organizers, the Tamarac mural is more than just an art piece on a wall. It is part of a much larger vision that connects communities through shared creative expression. The “Lead with Love” series is designed to place meaningful public art in everyday spaces, encouraging residents to pause, reflect, and feel a sense of connection to their surroundings.
The project is not a one-time effort but a long-term initiative running from fall 2024 through 2027. Over this period, multiple murals will continue to appear across Broward County, each one shaped to reflect the identity and character of its specific location. Together, they form a growing network of cultural landmarks meant to highlight unity, diversity, and local pride.
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Each installation is created with intention. Artists work to ensure that every mural speaks to the community around it, while also contributing to a broader message of inclusion and shared identity. In this way, public spaces are gradually being reimagined, shifting from simple transit points into areas that encourage interaction and reflection.
The Tamarac mural follows that same philosophy, activating a key community hub and bringing new energy to the surrounding environment. Residents visiting the Community Center now encounter a space that feels more dynamic, with art serving as both a visual centerpiece and a conversation starter.
Organizers say the impact of these installations goes beyond aesthetics. By placing art in public spaces, the project helps build stronger emotional ties between people and their neighborhoods. It also supports cultural engagement in a way that is accessible, requiring no ticket or formal setting—just everyday presence in shared spaces.
As the series expands, anticipation continues to build around future installations and community events tied to the project. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Tamarac mural is expected to be announced soon, offering residents an opportunity to formally celebrate the new addition and the artist behind it.
Special recognition has been given to The Community Foundation of Broward and all participating sponsors, partners, and supporters whose continued investment has made the “Lead with Love” initiative possible. Their support has helped ensure that the project continues to move forward, bringing public art into more neighborhoods across the county.
With each new mural, the “Lead with Love” Project strengthens its presence across Broward County, turning walls into stories and public spaces into shared cultural experiences. The Tamarac installation now stands as part of that growing narrative, adding color, meaning, and connection to the heart of the community.
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