This May, Palm Beach County residents can visit the Palm Beach Zoo for half price or get buy-one-get-one-free admission to the Cox Science Center & Aquarium, thanks to the MOSAIC 2026 initiative. The month-long campaign runs from May 1–31, with some offers extending into early June, according to WFLX. While cultural enrichment often comes with a significant price tag, MOSAIC 2026 offers over 30 discounted or free experiences, directly addressing financial barriers. Broad accessibility positions Palm Beach County's cultural scene for a significant boost in public engagement, challenging the notion that cultural institutions are exclusive.
What Discounts Does MOSAIC 2026 Offer?
MOSAIC features over 30 discounted experiences across Palm Beach County’s 39 municipalities, according to WLRN. Free admission is available at venues like the Armory Art Center, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Manatee Lagoon, The Society of the Four Arts, and the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, WLRN reports. Other notable offers include buy-one-get-one-free admission to the Cox Science Center & Aquarium from May 17–31, and 50% off general admission to the Palm Beach Zoo, both reported by WPTV. The Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts also offers 20% off gift shop purchases, WPTV states. Varied offers actively remove financial barriers, inviting broad participation in local arts and sciences. While WLRN emphasizes the widespread municipal coverage, WPTV's focus on high-profile attractions suggests major discounts might be concentrated, not uniformly distributed, despite the initiative's broad reach.
Who is the Featured Artist for MOSAIC 2026?
MOSAIC 2026 spotlights George Bayer, an award-winning American artist and music producer. As a Cultural Council Artist Innovation Fellow, Bayer's involvement elevates the campaign's artistic depth. The connection between a broad cultural initiative and specific, high-quality local talent enriches the experience for all participants.
How Has MOSAIC Impacted Palm Beach County?
Now in its ninth year, MOSAIC confirms its established role in fostering cultural participation across Palm Beach County. Sustained commitment to accessible experiences, through consistent discounts and free access, has likely cultivated a lasting habit of cultural engagement among residents over nearly a decade.
How Can Residents Participate in MOSAIC 2026?
Residents and visitors can plan their visits by exploring the official MOSAIC website, which details all participating venues and discount offers. With offers expiring by May 31 or early June, the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County anticipates strong participation. Ongoing engagement reinforces MOSAIC's position as a vital community resource, fostering a culture of accessibility and exploration.
If MOSAIC continues its consistent commitment to accessibility, Palm Beach County's cultural landscape will likely see a new generation of engaged patrons, ensuring its long-term vitality.










