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Feb 20 2024
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May 10 2024

Florida Landscape | John Gleason | Exhibition at Thomasville Center for the Arts

Presented by Thomasville Center for the Arts at Thomasville Center for the Arts

Thomasville artist, John Gleason, presents a new body of work titled Florida Landscapes that features oil and acrylic paintings that boast views from the Red Hills region to Florida’s forgotten coast. This exhibition depicts life in our local slice of the south — a timeless yet ever-evolving region. Join us for the opening reception to view these large scaled paintings that take the viewer into familiar regional scenes. Bites and refreshments will be served. Opening Reception | Tuesday,... More Info

May 10 2024

Date Night 2nd Fridays

Presented by Obsessions Gift Shop at Motivating People through Arts and Crafts

  Spend a fun and romantic evening at Obsessions Gift Shop with Date Night. Enjoy a fun and creative night/day of painting together with your significant other. You can choose to make a painting together or separately, either way, it will be a memorable experience. Paint may get on each other. Join us for a unique and enjoyable date night that you won't forget.

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May 16 2024

THOM Collective Member Exhibition | 2024

Presented by Thomasville Center for the Arts at Thomasville Center for the Arts

Join us for another wonderful year of showcasing works of art created by emerging artists throughout our region. Take home a piece of one-of-a-kind work, and support out community of creative professionals as we help them in the development of their artistic careers. Connect to the creatives who make our community unique, and attend our opening May 16th in the Main Gallery! Free and open to the public. Interested in becoming a member or learning more? Check out thomasvillearts.org/collective

Feb 02 2024
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May 18 2024

Reflections and Reckoning: Brown v. Board of Education at 70.

Presented by Anderson Brickler Gallery at Anderson Brickler Gallery

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.

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Apr 11 2024
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May 18 2024

Soulful Feelin': A Folk Art Celebration

Presented by LeMoyne Arts and John G. Riley Center & Museum of African-American History and Culture at LeMoyne Arts

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

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May 23 2024

Full Moon Lighthouse Event with Kevin Andrew & Rockulla Performers

Presented by Crooked River Lighthouse at Crooked River Lighthouse

The Crooked River Lighthouse will be hosting a Full Moon Lighthouse Event on Thursday, May 23, from 8:00-10:00 pm in Carrabelle, FL with live music from Kevin Andrew and the Rockulla Performers. Visitors can enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings of St. George Sound and Carrabelle Beach under the glow of the rising Flower Moon and evening sky. Plus purchase some delicious food from one of the local favorites, A Train Stop food truck. At this month’s Full Moon event, attendees are in for a... More Info

Mar 19 2024
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May 29 2024

Creating with Clay! Pottery & Sculpture Classes

Presented by Red Dot Pottery at Studios of LeMoyne

Join clay artist, Nancy Jefferson for fun with clay in the LeMoyne Arts Studios.  All techniques of hand-building and wheel throwing will be explored. Small classes are designed to teach a combination of beginners and advanced students together which adds more depth to each class. Beginners can learn the wheel or how to create anything by hand-building. From functional to sculptural, the sky is the limit as to what you can create! Nancy is a seasoned Master Potter with over 45 years of... More Info

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Apr 11 2024
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May 31 2024

The Historical Footsteps of the Hunter Hill Family

Presented by Leon County Public Library at Dr. B. L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library

Calling all history buffs and bicentennial celebrators! The Dr. B. L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library is proud to host an exhibit of Hunter Hill's handcrafted scale models of 19th and 20th century buildings from Leon County's African American community. This exhibit is presented in conjunction with the Bicentennial History program at The Dr. B. L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library on Saturday, April 16th from 1:00pm to 3:30pm, which features two engaging presentations from Hunter Hill and Gloria Jefferson... More Info

May 31 2024

Mental Health Awareness Month Movie Night

Presented by NAMI Tallahassee, Inc. at Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee

For its 35-year anniversary serving our local community, join NAMI Tallahassee on May 31st, 2024 to watch a mental health movie at the Challenger Learning Center! To close out Mental Health Awareness Month, we are watching the film Orchestrating Change, a documentary about the world's only orchestra for people living with mental health conditions. PLUS! At the end of the movie, a surprise guest speaker will talk to us about their lived experience and mental health expertise.

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