Nov 07 Friday
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.
Over the last twelve years, hundreds of artists from all over the world have shared thousands of pieces of art and transformed dozens of buildings throughout Bay County into the largest, free, outdoor public art gallery in the SouthEastern United States. The Public Eye Soar Projection and Light Festival celebrates twelve years of sharing art in all of its forms in unexpected places and ways to delight, surprise, educate and inspire our community.
Together, Public Eye Soar and Gulf Coast State College are partnering on November 7 and 8, 2025 from 6pm to 10pm to display art on the beautiful architecture of GCSC. SOAR 2025 will feature artists from around the world and from our own vibrant local art scene. New installations, visual surprises and interactive art displays are already in production. Festival favorites will return like Sand Art, GCSC Living Statues, the Shadow Dome and JD’s Fun House. Live music, dance and interactive experiences like the GCSC Lost City exhibit and the Yellow Room will delight all ages. Plus, the Veterans Honor Wall will return to celebrate our veterans during the festival.
Public Eye Soar is a free, family friendly event that celebrates the intersection of art and technology with the brightest and most beautiful SOAR Festival in the area! Help create a Public Eye Soar by attending this year's event.
Nov 08 Saturday
Join us for our 2025 Downtown Market season! Take a stroll in the park among dozens of local artists, craft vendors, and food trucks- all in the heart of downtown!The Downtown Market takes place every Saturday from 9-1 in Ponce De Leon Park (127 E Park Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32301). The market season runs from March-November. Parking on the street is available near the market.
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.
Nov 11 Tuesday