News

Filter News

Alliance Members Discuss The Madonnas of Leningrad on January 21

The Alliance for the Arts Member Gallery Book Club continues on Tuesday, January 21 from 7-9PM with a discussion of The Madonnas of Leningrad by Debra Dean. Join fellow Alliance members in this monthly exploration of art-centered literature. Participate in thoughtful group discussions that will expand your appreciation and knowledge of the world of art. This…

December 18, 2013

Winners Announced in “Rejectamenta” Juried Exhibition

More than 200 people turned out on Friday, December 6 for the opening of the Rejectamenta exhibit.  Artists were challenged to create new works out of discarded materials or trash. The juried exhibition featured works by nearly 70 artists in a wide variety of mediums.  The juror, Mary Voytek, selected winners which were announced during…

December 10, 2013

Find Unique Gifts & Support Local Artists at the Gift Shop Explosion

We are once again expanding our Gift Shop  into the Main Gallery on Saturday, December 14 from 10AM-2PM when artists display and sell their hand-crafted items. This is your best chance to find truly unique gifts for your friends and relatives while supporting local artists at the same time! Coffee and refreshments will be served….

November 14, 2013

Register Now for the Florida Rep & Alliance Winter Arts Camp

Winter break is approaching fast and what better way for your child to engage in the arts then at Wild Winter Arts Camp at the Alliance for the Arts! Presented by Florida Rep, K-12 students will act, sing, dance and create during four, two-day sessions: SESSION 1: CLOWN TOWN (Dec 23 & 24) Get serious…

November 6, 2013

Afternoon Bluegrass in the Theater at the Alliance for the Arts December 8

Enjoy three hours of live acoustic music in the Foulds Theatre at the Alliance for the Arts on Sunday, December 8 from 2-5PM, presented by the Acoustic Music Society of Southwest Florida. The show begins with two great bluegrass bands, the Bugtussle Ramblers and Sawgrass Drifters, and then concludes with Andy Wahlberg and his harp…

Load More