University Philharmonia Orchestra Performance
Get ready for artful compositions and sweet sounds, old and new, as the University Philharmonia takes the stage. Conducted by Alexander Jiménez.
Get ready for artful compositions and sweet sounds, old and new, as the University Philharmonia takes the stage. Conducted by Alexander Jiménez.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the heart of country music with a live performance by Whey Jennings on April 12, 2024. If you recognize the name, then you already know the man was born into one of country music’s most iconic family names, and he’s paved the way for himself in the country music scene. Seeking to establish his own musical legacy as one of the few remaining torch-bearing country traditionalists out there, Whey can instantly take his fans back to a time and sound his... More Info
Due South celebrates the sights, sounds and tastes of the south right in the heart of the creative district in Downtown Thomasville at the Ritz Amphitheater. Expect great music, unique art, southern street eats, and brews that will keep you coming back for more! For all the details visit thomasvillearts.org or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thomasvillearts.
Venvi Art Gallery is pleased to present Drawings Through Time, a solo exhibition by Leon Hicks. It will feature selected works from his latest series of graphite drawings titled American Boy, alongside some of his other drawings and sketches such as his Iconic Caper and My Home Town series. Drawings Through Time will be showcasing numerous drawings and sketches from Mr. Hicks’ decades-long career. These works include his latest series of six graphite drawings titled American Boy, he has since... More Info
Call Me Dancer is a story of hope, heartache, and hard work. Manish is captivated by the athleticism of dance but doesn’t tell his hardworking parents that he has dropped out of business school and used the tuition to pay for his classes. Together, Manish and Yehuda transform each other’s lives, searching to uncover who and what they are. Yehuda seeks a purpose and a place to call home. Manish dreams of dancing on the world stage but struggles to break free from the confines of his own... More Info
With music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, this classic ballet stands the test of time with its elegance and medieval beauty. Based on the story of the Brothers Grimm, Princess Aurora is bestowed with blessings and a curse as a baby. One hundred years later, she is awoken by the kiss of Prince Désiré and they immediately fall in love. The royal wedding ensues with fairytale guests such as Puss in Boots and the White Cat. Join us for the celebration.
Based on the story of the Brothers Grimm, Princess Aurora is bestowed with blessings and a curse as a baby. One hundred years later, she is awoken by the kiss of Prince Désiré and they immediately fall in love. The royal wedding ensues with fairytale guests such as Puss in Boots and the White Cat. Join us for the celebration.
The LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library system's Eastside branch is pleased to host an exhibit of textile art by local artist Erika Zambello. Erika's mini-quilt collection draws on two textile traditions, knitting and quilting, to explore both historic and natural themes. The quilts are constructed from hand-knit squares, backed by cotton or felt, and include embroidered and appliquéd details. Artist biography: Erika combines fibercraft, memoir, and nature exploration to tell stories... More Info
In collaboration with the John G. Riley Center & Museum, LeMoyne Arts will host a special exhibit celebrating local and Southern folk artists and their contributions to the visual arts experience in our community. This exhibition is a tribute to the enduring legacy of folk art as a universal form of expression. It celebrates the ingenuity, authenticity, and shared humanity that binds artists from all walks of life with works by renowned artists, such as O.L Samuels, Thornton Dial, Sr., and Mary... More Info
The Brown v. Board of Education decision, issued unanimously by the Supreme Court of the United States on May 17, 1954, was a watershed in American jurisprudence. We take a look back at the circumstances that compelled the five groups of plaintiffs in the case and the impact that the decision had on our community and throughout the South, then and today. Works include paintings, photographs, and photojournalism. Featured artists are Debra Ambush, Ted Ellis, Tavani Williams, and Melvin McCray.