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May 11 2024

Canopy Oaks Chapter of Embroiderers' Guild of America

Presented by Embroiderers' Guild of America - Canopy Oaks Chapter at Leroy Collins Public Library

The Canopy Oaks Chapter of Embroiderers' Guild of America (EGA) will have their last meeting of the year will be lead by Laurie Svec. AS always there will be socialization first, followed by a brief meeting beginning at 10:30am. The agenda for the meeting includes the Challenge Drawing, which is a raffle based on the number of projects you completed from your Challenge List previously submitted. Following the drawing there will be Show & Tell of your completed projects. A Pot Luck brunch will... More Info

May 12 2024

Mothers Day Paint and Sip

Presented by The Fuzzy Pineapple at The Fuzzy Pineapple x TFP SHOP

Socialize and make new connections while you create your very own take-home masterpiece! Enjoy assorted beverages and tasty treats while painting along to step-by-step instruction with our experienced and enthusiastic local artist. Get ready to make colorful unique art, a sure conversation piece! This event is to celebrate mothers day, so please bring your mothers and mother figures and have a great time!

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 16 2024
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May 17 2024

Knit Miniature Quilts: Two Fiber Traditions Come Together

Presented by Leon County Public Library at Eastside Branch - LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library

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

May 17 2024

Brinda Pamulapati- Dance of Hues Opening Art Reception

Presented by Venvi Art Gallery at Venvi Art Gallery

Venvi Art Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of Dance of Hues, an exclusive solo exhibition by abstract artist Brinda Pamulapati. This vibrant showcase features 28 original paintings, each a vivid exploration of color and motion. The exhibition will run from May 17th to June 16th, with an opening reception on May 17th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Dance of Hues explores the dynamic interactions between colors, embracing the spontaneity of the compositions that emerge when solely being... More Info

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 22 2024

2 Hour Experience - Wine Down Wednesday Wood Workshop!

Presented by AR Workshop Tallahassee at AR Workshop Tallahassee

Join us at AR Workshop Tallahassee for a DIY class to make ANY Wood Project! In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. BYO wine or beer to sip and enjoy during the workshop. Get rewarded with our DIY RewARds program!  Register for five workshops, then cash in your DIY RewARds towards a future workshop!

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