Local High Springs artists and creators celebrate Artwalk
By Alexis Carson | May 17, 2021Optimistic and eager to showcase their art, local artists and vendors gathered to provide patrons with unique art displays in High Springs Saturday.
Optimistic and eager to showcase their art, local artists and vendors gathered to provide patrons with unique art displays in High Springs Saturday.
In light of being home more often than usual, several of us have been looking for a new art form to indulge in and escape with. Fortunately, Gainesville’s family-owned Studio TM Ceramics has several opportunities for those who want to create using ceramic art.
‘Fun Home,’ based on Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir, opened April 9 and will run until April 25.
The group raises awareness through chalking and providing resources to the community.
Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood will perform their second of two shows with the theater Saturday.
UF seniors Kerry Wilson and Lauren Mann’s show is the first of four exhibits of the Spring 2021 semester.
The art exhibition aims to provoke thought about the ‘glacial waste’ society produces on a daily basis.
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is coming live to the Phillips Center Saturday, closing out company season.
Dusty’s Drive-In Circus combines musical and acrobatic performance for a unique, pandemic-safe experience.
The free exhibition is the latest in the gallery's Spring 2021 lineup and is open until March 12.
The production will stream June 7-13 as part of the Gainesville theater’s #HippAtHome series.
Maranje finished the mural, which was inspired by local wildlife, Jan. 30.
Coastal engineer Chris DiScenza is bringing his art to local markets and outreach programs in Gainesville.
The comedy show offers an outlet for Florida comedians during the pandemic.
Without concerts, musicians look to stay afloat
Gainesville artists Jesus and Carrie Martinez created a "Push for Peace" mural in Possum Creek Skatepark Dec. 5.
Gainesville’s meditation centers Karuna Cottage, ChayVeda Integrative Ayurvedic Healing Arts and Gainesville Retreat Center have seen a pique in interest in virtual sessions.
Alternative R&B artist Steve Lacy released his latest album, "The Lo-Fis," Dec. 4.
Largely set in Gainesville, the story tells a tale of enduring childhood frienship.
The company’s 54th annual performance of Tchaikovsky’s two-act ballet will feature limited seating, and masks will be required for performers and audience members inside the venue.