Nov 04 Tuesday
The American South:Photographs by Jimmy Nicholson, Gordon Parks,and Guggenheim FellowsCurated by Jimmy NicholsonOn loan from The Do Good Fund (Columbus, GA)
September 26 – December 13, 2025Sara May Love Gallery, Sarah K. Newberry Gallery
This one-of-a-kind exhibition features photographs that capture the richness and diversity of Southern history, culture, and identity, past and present. Jimmy Nicholson’s sensitive portraits of often-overlooked people and sites in Florida’s panhandle will be shown alongside varied work by distinguished Guggenheim Fellows, and 1960s civil rights photographs by legendary Life Magazine photographer Gordon Parks. Photographs will be on loan from the collection of the Do Good Fund (Columbus, Georgia). Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to recognize individuals who have demonstrated distinguished accomplishment in their field.Image: Rosalind Fox Solomon, Mrs. Ova Heggi and her Mannequin, Chattanooga, TN, 2015, 25.5 x 21.5 x 1.5 inches
Nov 05 Wednesday
Get ready for a summer of creativity and fun at Gadsden Arts! Designed for children ages 6-12, this camp offers an exciting opportunity for young artists to enjoy hands-on activities like painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, and more, all under the guidance of experienced art instructors. Registration opens April 1st, and scholarships are available.
Discover a remarkable selection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by pioneering American women artists in this Major Exhibition from the Huntsville Museum of Art – Sellars Collection. The exhibition highlights the achievements of women artists who painted and sculpted during the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries, offering a captivating glimpse into a pivotal period in American art history.
Image: Agnes Millen Richmond, A Young Friend, 1922, oil on canvas
A special Founder’s Collection exhibition will share early Art in Gadsden works of art now found in private collections, and the stories that go back to the earliest days of Gadsden Arts.
Natalia Andreeva invites you to step into a world where light dances, emotions stir, and canvases come alive with enchanting brushstrokes. In her series of paintings, Andreeva illuminates the profound connection between art, light, and the depths of human experience.
The School of Theatre at Florida State University presentsYou on the Moors Nowby Jaclyn Backhaus
LAB THEATRE
Four iconic heroines. One epic showdown. Elizabeth Bennet, Catherine Earnshaw, Jane Eyre, and Jo March are so over playing by the rules. When their legendary suitors show up with rings, these literary rebels ignite a fire of passion and defiance, rewriting their stories with a 21st-century twist. Get ready for a literary smackdown where romance meets revolution, and happily-ever-after is just the beginning. This audacious mashup of Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and Little Women will leave you cheering for these heroines who are finally writing their own endings!
Originally developed with John Kurzynowski and Theater Reconstruction Ensemble.
Nov 06 Thursday