Jill Weisberg standing in front of mural in Hollywood, FL

Jill C. Weisberg — Artist, Curator & Public Art Advisor

Hello! I’m Jill C. Weisberg, an artist, curator, and public art advisor based in South Florida. I specialize in large-scale murals and creative placemaking that transform buildings, communities, and public spaces.

For over 15 years, I’ve collaborated with real estate developers, cities, and cultural organizations to curate and produce murals and public art programs across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties—and throughout the United States.

Experience

I’ve curated and managed more than 100 murals, including the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project, Broward County’s largest walkable mural initiative. My clients include Joule House Apartments/Wynwood, Miramar Cultural Center, Broward County Public Schools, Cultural Planning Group, and the City of Pembroke Pines.

Approach

My work is artist-centered and results-driven. I advocate for artists while helping property owners and cities activate their developments with meaningful art. Each project is designed to strengthen community identity, enhance brand storytelling, and create long-term cultural value.

Leadership

I serve as Vice Chair of the Broward Cultural Council, supporting cultural policy and funding that expand opportunities for artists and communities across the region.

Fine Art Practice

Alongside my curatorial and advisory work, I maintain an active fine art practice. My studio work explores feminist themes through painting and installation, reflecting my ongoing interest in representation and the built environment.
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Jill C. Weisberg is a South Florida–based artist, curator, and public art advisor specializing in murals, cultural programming, and community-driven placemaking. Her projects appear throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, as well as in cities across the United States. Her work focuses on connecting artists with property developers and municipalities to produce public art that inspires, educates, and transforms the built environment.