Rock By The Sea, the annual music festival that is normally held each May, will kick off things a little earlier this year with an art exhibit this Friday, April 27, in Apalachicola.
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Capital Cascades Trail visitors will have new art to enjoy this spring as part of the #iHeartTally campaign, now in its ninth year.
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There is no doubt the faculty comprising FSU’s Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) department has historic acclaim in fostering creativity in its students. Beginning January 12, however, the tables — or rather, paintings — are turned when faculty projects are on full display.
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The Tallahassee Democrat featured Maclay School for an innovative art project that reinforces the school’s core values while developing creative capacities.
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In the early 1950s, a group of 26 African-American painters began painting beautiful, natural Florida landscapes with vivid colors. They traveled along highways I-95 and A1A selling their artwork. At the time, no one would display or sell the work of unknown African-American artists.
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The Sistine Chapel was the first work Michelangelo ever painted. True story. Though, I bet he could have used a nice glass of vino to help the process. At Painting with a Twist, you can channel your inner Michelangelo with the help of libations, if you so choose.
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The 2017 summer exhibit at the Florida Historic Capitol Museum, “Clothes Lines: Florida Political T-Shirts” is a sartorial exploration of politics in Florida over the past several decades.
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If you know any equestrian enthusiasts, they’re probably familiar with Tallahassee-based artist Michael Brennan. His masterpieces frequently feature stunning horses layered above vintage paper collages.
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Hosting more than 50 studios, galleries and small shops, Railroad Square Art Park is home to some of the funkiest spots in town.
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As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, we recognize Eluster Richardson, the 2017 Florida Black History Month Featured Artist.