MOFAC closed for summer
Thank you to all of our artists and patrons who participated in our exhibits this year! MOFAC will be closed for the summer, following the close of our Annual Juried Student Art Show, on May 9th....
View ArticleSFSC Annual Juried Student Art Show
Apr. 8 – May 6 Opening Reception & Award Ceremony: Apr. 16, 5 —7 p.m. Selected works created by SFSC art students. Mediums include painting, drawing, ceramics, photography, and sculpture....
View ArticleBreaking Free: Dark Matter—Dark Energy: Paintings by Margaret Schnebly Hodge
Feb. 5 – Mar. 26 Opening Reception: Feb. 13, 1 p.m. Large-scale works depicting the beauty and mutable energy of our universe; inspired by images from the Hubble, and other advanced space telescopes....
View ArticleRichard Reep
Sept. 19 – Jan. 23 Featured in the Lower Lobby of the Alan Jay Wildstein Performing Arts Center Richard Thomas Reep’s artwork uses concrete as a sculptural medium to express feelings about...
View ArticleRelics, Reliquaries & Objects of Desire
Relics, Reliquaries, & Objects of Desire Dec. 4 – Jan. 28 Opening Reception: Jan. 16, 1 p.m. Various artists consider the function, symbolism, power, and relevance of relics—cherished objects of...
View ArticleThe Stories Within: Alvaro Labanino & Miguel Saludes
Oct. 2—Nov. 20 Opening Reception: Oct. 17, 1 p.m. Paintings that evoke the life experiences and collaborations of two life-long friends who continually seek to represent their memories in reciprocally...
View ArticleTAG – The Artists’ Group
October 11, 2017 – January 11, 2018 Nancy Adams, Betty Heim, Betty McCarthy, and Louise Weis LOWER LOBBY GALLERY – Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts.
View ArticleSFSC Annual Juried Student Art Show
September 3 – October 9 South Florida State College art students exhibit their best work, including painting, drawing, ceramics, photography and sculpture. Our lower lobby currently features...
View ArticlePyramid of the Magician
My first day at Uxmal was employed in making a rough survey of the land occupied by the ruins. One of the most important of these is that known as the Pyramid of the Dwarf (or Pyramid of the...
View ArticleNunnery Quadrangle
The main entrance to the nunnery is through a gateway placed in the centre of the southern part of the quadrangle. Upon each side of this entrance there are four chambers, and it is to be noticed, as...
View ArticleMayan history
The Dominican missionaries in Guatemala observed that the Indians were passionately fond of dancing and singing. The joyousness which originally existed in their nature or temperament has become...
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