South Florida PBS, the state’s largest public media company, is calling art lovers and history buffs alike to dive into the world of one of history’s greatest minds. The “Da Vinci: Genius” exhibit, located at its Boynton Beach studios, provides a fully immersive experience that explores the visionary’s masterpieces, groundbreaking inventions and extraordinary intellect.
“We are thrilled to bring ‘Da Vinci: Genius’ to South Florida PBS Studios. This extraordinary exhibit offers our community a unique opportunity to experience the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci in a way never seen. By combining cutting-edge technology with historical artistry, we’re not just showcasing da Vinci’s work — we’re inviting our audience to step into his ingenious mind,” states Dolores Fernandez Alonso, president and CEO of South Florida PBS. “This immersive journey aligns perfectly with our mission to educate, inspire and entertain, and we believe it will captivate visitors of all ages, fostering a deeper appreciation for art, science and innovation.”
Running from Nov. 2 to April 2025, the exhibit showcases more than 50 of da Vinci’s most celebrated works, including “The Little Madonna” and “The Baptism of Christ,” as well as his famous ornithopter and other notorious scientific studies. Expect stunning projections animating his iconic canvases and notebooks, immersive VR experiences that take you inside the artist’s creative mind and multimedia displays showcasing da Vinci’s unparalleled talents.
For more information, visit southfloridapbs.org/davinci.