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May 17 2024

Special Tour of Becoming Florida's Capital

Presented by Florida Historic Capitol Museum at Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Join the Historic Capitol Museum staff for a tour of the temporary exhibition Becoming Florida’s Capital. This free monthly tour is available by reservation only on a first-come, first-serve basis and will last approximately one hour. Participation is capped at 10 guests and tours will be offered on: April 4, May 17 About the exhibition: Two hundred years ago, on March 4, 1824, Governor William Duval announced Tallahassee as the site for Florida’s new capital city. Local lore attributes... More Info

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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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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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May 25 - 27 2024

Taking Venice

Presented by Tallahassee Film Society at All Saints Cinema

At the height of the Cold War, the U.S. government is determined to fight Communism with culture. The Venice Biennale, the world’s most influential art exhibition, becomes a proving ground in 1964. Alice Denney, Washington insider and friend of the Kennedys, recommends Alan Solomon, an ambitious curator making waves with trailblazing art, to organize the U.S. entry. Together with Leo Castelli, a powerful New York art dealer, they embark on a daring plan to make Robert Rauschenberg the winner... More Info

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May 28 - 31 2024

Afternoon Summer Camp - The Studio Arts 2.0 Series

Presented by AR Workshop Tallahassee at AR Workshop Tallahassee

Camp Details: Who: Ages 7-14 What: Get ready for a week filled with inspiration, innovation, and boundless creativity. We've taken this series to the next level to empower young artists to dream bigger and create bolder. In this series, imaginations flourish and masterpieces come to life through a diverse range of mediums to explore. When: Tuesday-Friday 1:30 pm- 4:00pm "The Studio Arts 2.0 Series" projects will include: Project 1: 12x16 Graffiti Style Abstract Collage Art Project... More Info

Jun 22 2024

Artopia 2024

Presented by Big Bend Cares at Donald L. Tucker Civic Center at FSU

Artopia is a charity art fundraising event that benefits Big Bend Cares. Some of the best local and regional artists donate their artwork for this event, which includes signed and numbered limited editions. With art and media including painting, sculpture, photography, arts and crafts, and more, Artopia has become a must-see event. Artopia features both silent auctions, and a rousing live auction at the end of the evening. But you don’t need to be an art connoisseur to enjoy this lively... More Info

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May 08 2024
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Jun 30 2024

Tate's Hell, the Legend, Tate's Hell, the Place: Exhibit

Presented by Carrabelle History Museum at Carrabelle History Museum

The Carrabelle History Museum is thrilled to announce the extension of its popular exhibit, “Tate’s Hell, the Legend. Tate's Hell, the Place”. Originally scheduled to conclude on April 27, the exhibit will now be open for visitors through June 30 due to overwhelming demand and community interest. The museum is open Wednesdays from 12 noon to 5 pm, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm and Sundays 12 noon to 5 pm. There is no charge for admission; donations are gratefully... More Info

May 30 2024
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Jul 03 2024

Gadsden Arts Artist Guild at Tallahassee Community College

Presented by Tallahassee Community College Fine Art Gallery at TCC Fine Art Gallery

The Artists Guild returns to kickoff the summer season in the Fine Art Gallery. Members are from the area surrounding Quincy and reaching down to the coast and up into SW Georgia, This group of professional artists will present an exciting exhibit diverse in style, media and technique. Be sure to join us. Fine Art Gallery, Fine & Performing Arts Center Opening reception, May 30, 5 until 7:30

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Jun 07 2024
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Aug 30 2024

36th Art In Gadsden Annual Juried Exhibition

Presented by Gadsden Arts Center & Museum at Gadsden Arts Center & Museum

The Art in Gadsden Juried Exhibition is an annual tradition that began more than three decades ago! Art in Gadsden was founded to promote the work of our region’s artists and bring fine art to families in Gadsden County. This year the exhibition features over 100 works by 77 artists living within 200 miles of Quincy, FL. The annual show draws visitors and patrons from across the region every year.

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