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Art Galleries at Tallahassee Community College

Phone: 850-201-8083
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Two exhibition spaces located within TCC’s Fine and Performing Arts Center. The Fine Art Gallery features changing exhibits by faculty, local, and regional artists, and the annual student show. Adjacent to Turner Auditorium, the Ralph Hurst Gallery showcases a permanently installed exhibit of the artwork of sculptor Ralph Hurst. A variety of artwork from the Hurst permanent collection is also on display.

Artport Gallery

Phone: (850) 891-8871
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Located in the terminal of Tallahassee Regional Aiport and managed by the Council on Culture Arts. Exhibits the work of local and regional artists in all media with shows changing every five to six weeks. Also features the annual Photofest juried exhibition of fine photography.

Bali HI Trading Company

607 McDonnell Dr.
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Phone: (850) 766-7175
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Features the island lifestyle: teak furniture, stone carvings, vintage aloha shirts, jewelry, ceramics, Fair Trade products and gifts. You will find the works of six Hawaiian artisans from jewelry to light switch plates and the amazing craftsmanship of Balinese artisans from wood carvings to oil paintings.

Blue Abaco Trading Company

1690 Raymond Diehl Rd.
Tallahassee, FL 32308

Phone: (850) 422-1857
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Represents a variety of local and regional artists whose work includes stained glass, hand-painted fabrics, lampwork beads, beaded jewelry, mosaics, metal art, painted furniture, hand-painted notecards, baby gifts, and whimsical paintings that change with the seasons.

Capitol Complex Galleries

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Six galleries, rotating exhibits every three months, designed to showcase Florida artists and arts organizations. Exhibition spaces include the 22nd Floor Capitol Gallery and the Old Capitol Gallery, with hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:40 pm (weekends 11:00 am to 3:00 pm with tour guide only), and the Cabinet Meeting Room lower level, with hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:40 pm. Other exhibition spaces include the Governor’s Office, by appointment only (call 227-4888).

City Hall Art Gallery

300 S Adams St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Phone: (850)224-2500
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Housed on the second floor of city hall, and managed by the Council on Culture Arts, this intriguing gallery offers a diverse selection of works by both regional and local artists. Exhibits change every five to six weeks, and feature all media from contemporary to traditional paintings, drawings, photographic works and sculptures. Annual exhibits include the Creative Tallahassee competition and the Winterfest Youth Art Exhibit.

Downtown Marketplace

Downtown
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Phone: (850) 224-3252
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Every Saturday from March through November, Ponce de Leon Park comes alive. Celebrated local musicians play their music on stage, authors and poets present readings, and regional artists show their arts and fine crafts, while local farmers offer Mother Nature’s best. Special events bring hands-on art activities for children or sneak previews of upcoming cultural events.

Foster Tanner Art Center

Phone: (850) 599-3161
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Host to a variety of exhibitions that range from faculty exhibits to international showcases. Exhibits and opening events focus on the richness of visual art as an expression of material culture, history, and creative genius. Primarily features artists from the African Diaspora.

FSU Big Bend Contemporary Gallery

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A new exhibition each month showcases the cutting-edge contemporary artworks created by students in Florida State University’s Master of Fine Arts Studio Art program. With the space doubling as a photo studio during the week, exhibitions have limited engagements of First Friday weekends or special events.

FSU Museum of Fine Arts

250 Fine Arts Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1140

Phone: (850) 644-6836
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lively mix of exhibitions from new and nationally known artists. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Museum’s exhibits range from national-impact, scholarly presentations to the exciting and colorful work of regional artists and students. A cheerful place to visit, either by yourself or with a K-12 cast of thousands. The Museum has roughly four thousand works of art in its collections.

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