Mar 19 Thursday
On January 29, 2026, at 5:30pm, you are invited to the opening reception of “Like everything alive that we try to hold forever,” an exhibition that brings the work of seven artists together to reflect on ways that our human bodies exist in relation to non-human objects.Through photography, sculpture, and video, the artworks in “Like everything alive that we try to hold forever” start to navigate the many issues that come with being human. Refreshments will be provided. The reception is free and open to the public. You can park for free in the Call Street Garage after 5:00pm. The exhibition will be on view until June 27, 2026.Like everything alive that we try to hold forever is curated by Elizabeth Diggon, Naomi Potter, and Shauna Thompson. The exhibition is organized by Esker Foundation and produced as a traveling exhibition by Independent Curators International (ICI). Funding for the exhibition tour has been provided by the generous support from ICI’s International Forum and the ICI Board of Trustees.Artists Include:Larry Achiampong & David Blandy (London, United Kingdom)Diane Borsato (Guelph, Canda)Stephanie Dinkins (Brooklyn, NY)Bridget Moser (Toronto, Canada)Sondra Perry (Perth Amboy, NJ)Miya Turnbull (Halifax, Canada)
39th Mahaska Whitley Student ExhibitionHigh School Art & Portfolio CompetitionThursday, March 5 – Saturday, April 4
Open Hours: Tues-Saturday from 11 am-6 pm.
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 55:30 pm-7:30 pmCookies & Lemonade: Saturday, March 711 am - 12:30 pmLeMoyne Arts is proud to present the 39th Mahaska Whitley Student Exhibition, a juried showcase of outstanding artwork by high school students from Leon County. This annual exhibition celebrates the creativity, skill, and vision of young artists across a variety of media, offering a glimpse into the next generation of artistic talent.Kindly sponsored by WestScott Construction & in partnership with Leon County Schools.Free for Members. $5 donation for Non-Members.
Mar 20 Friday
This 24 hour course includes 12 hours of field trip time and is open to anyone over the age of 18 who would like to learn more about how to look at the land and water in terms of its habitat value to wildlife. The UF/IFAS Florida Master Naturalist Program offers 11 different courses on Florida's ecosystems. More information about the program: https://masternaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu/.
49th Southern Watercolor Society Annual Juried ExhibitionFebruary 20 – April 25, 2026Explore stunning watercolor paintings by talented Southern artists in the 49thSouthern Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition. Since 1975, the Society hascelebrated watercolor as a vital art form. Enhance your visit with a guidedtour for an inside look at the techniques, inspiration, and stories behind someof the works. Tours are included with admission—call (850) 627-5023 toreserve your spot today!Image: Chris Krupinski, Take a Cutie to Lunch
Mar 21 Saturday
Mission San Luis hosts its annual Archaeology Day in celebration of Florida Archaeology Month.
Activities offered throughout the day include family-friendly crafts, living history demonstrations, and archaeological displays. Admission to the site is free for this event.
The Tennessee Street entrance is temporarily closed due to construction. Use the west entrance at 2021 MISSION ROAD to enter site.
Because nothing cures Chrome & Chaos like a little brunch and good company. 😎
We’re rollin’ right into day TWO of the celebration the morning after our wild Birthday Bike Night — and this one’s all about recovery, laughs, and keeping the party alive. If you're feeling last night’s fun, we’ve got just the fix…
👉 Brunch bites to soak up the shenanigans👉 Coffee, cold drinks & good vibes👉 Chill hangout, swap stories, and talk bikes👉 The perfect excuse to roll back in and keep the weekend going
Roll out of bed, throw on a hoodie (or ride in like a champ 🤘), and come recover with your Tallahassee Harley crew.
Because the party doesn’t stop — it just slows to brunch speed 😉