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May 01 - 22 2024

Constructing a Stepping Stone

Presented by LeMoyne Arts at LeMoyne Arts Education Center

Steppingstones for the yard or garden can be handmade and decorated with bits of glass, ceramic, or other objects. In this class, students will cast their own steppingstone out of mortar, then prepare a mosaic decoration for the surface and secure it with grout. Everyone will learn to safely cut or break the glass, mix mortar, and apply the grout.

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May 28 2024

History at High Noon: The Work of Tallahassee-Leon County Geographic Information System (GIS)

Presented by Museum of Florida History at Gallery for Innovation & the Arts at the R.A. Gray Building

Marcus Curtis, GIS Specialist with the Tallahassee-Leon County GIS and developer of the \"History in Your Hands\" website, will discuss the fascinating Tallahassee connections and stories that were revealed through the website\'s creation. Using aerial imagery and data from historical documents, the website allows people to explore details of the past. Through Curtis\'s research, plantation boundaries, old roads, and other resources have been discovered. Join s to learn more about how GIS helps... More Info

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May 28 - 31 2024

Morning Summer Camp - The Bring Your Doll To Camp Series

Presented by AR Workshop Tallahassee at AR Workshop Tallahassee

Camp Details: Who: Ages 7-14 What: Campers will have double the fun when they craft their own accessories PLUS matching sets of adorable doll-sized DIYs. Designed to create alongside their favorite dolls, campers will design stylish accessories, craft doll-sized items to match, explore various art techniques, and enjoy fun and friendship. When:  Monday-Thursday from 9:30am -12:00pm "The Bring Your Doll To Camp Series" projects will include: Project 1: Camper and Doll Matching Shirts... More Info

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

Jun 01 2024

Specialty Workshop - Paper Flower Spring Bouquet with Love Buds Paper Creations!! Limited seating!

Presented by AR Workshop Tallahassee at AR Workshop Tallahassee

Join guest instructor Elizabeth Rankin with Love Buds Paper Creations to create a beautiful Paper Flower Spring Bouquet! Participants will create lovely “Sweet Summertime” forever bouquets with handmade paper flowers! Learning the art of rolled flowers and flower shaping, attendees will create 8 stems of beauty which they will learn to arrange with greenery in a mason jar.

May 04 2024
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Jun 01 2024

"Impressions of Florida" Relief Prints and Mixed Media Printmaking by Leslie Peebles at Jefferson Arts Gallery

Presented by Jefferson Arts Gallery at Jefferson Arts Gallery

"Impressions of Florida" Leslie Peebles elegant Relief Prints, and Mixed Media Prints opens at Jefferson Arts Gallery on Saturday May 4th with a reception from Noon until 4 PM. The Exhibit will continue through Saturday May 1st. Regular Gallery hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 AM until 2 PM. Leslie's lino-cuts and wood-cuts on handmade paper are hand colored to give them an added dimension. The prints express the beauty of the natural landscape of wild Florida and the glimpses of... More Info

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Jun 01 2024

Artist talk with Brent Warr: identity and cultural nuance in artmaking

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

SATURDAY, June 1, 4 pm - 5 pm ARTIST TALK with BRENT WARR www.brentwarr.com Warr is an artist and designer making sculptural art, collectible furniture pieces and lighting for clients from New York to Australia. During the height of COVID, he was a fresh college graduate in NYC working as a junior designer for Meyer Davis when he got laid off and then relocated to a studio apartment in Atlanta. When he began shopping around for furniture for his studio, he wasn't drawn to anything he loved, so... More Info

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Jun 04 - 05 2024

Juliann Roush Workshop - Hinges and High Temp Wire

Presented by Carole Robards Pottery at Studios of LeMoyne

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced - students should have some experience and be comfortable working with clay Juliann will discuss the use of high temp wire for functional and decorative design elements. Participants will hand build their own wall-hung puffy box (heart or round) with hinged door using Juliann's techniques with an emphasis on developing your design style. Juliann will also demo her glazing techniques and provide a bisque ornament for participant to glaze. Juliann Roush is a... More Info

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Jun 03 - 07 2024

Pas de Vie Ballet Beginning and Intermediate Camps

Presented by Pas de Vie Ballet at Pas de Vie Ballet Studio

Pas de Vie Summer Ballet Camps: Ages 8 – 12: Beginning and Intermediate  Explore ballet technique, choreography, and more while centering around a different theme each week.  This is week 1: June 3-7 - Fairy Tales (HALF DAY) Join us for additional weeks below: June 10-14 - Gods and Goddesses (FULL DAY) June 24-28 - Carnival of the Animals (HALF DAY) July 8-12 - Christmas in July with The Nutcracker (HALF DAY) July 15-19 - Star Wars (FULL DAY) July 22-26 - The Wonderful World of Disney (HALF... More Info

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