May 15 Friday
MAACM Florida Dolphin Glass ClassFriday, May 8 and 15, 2026; 10 am – 1 pm Floridians and animal lovers alike will appreciate this leaping dolphin leaded glass panel. Registration for this class includes two 3-hr glass sessions. Closed-toed shoes are required to participate in class. Class fee: Non-members: $125, Members $110.
Join us for an artistic journey geared toward young artventurers every Saturday! Led by our friendly associates, children ages 4-11 will be guided through our world-class glass art galleries. They will then have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and express themselves with a fun and engaging craft activity.
Featuring works by such acclaimed modern and contemporary artists as Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, David Hockney, Yoko Ono, Kara Walker, Ai Weiwei, and more, this never-before-seen exhibition offers a rare glimpse into private collections held throughout Southwest Florida. From paintings, sculptures, and prints to photographs and video works, Something Borrowed, Something New showcases a diverse range of artworks produced by some of the most prominent artists of our time. Complementing these borrowed selections, this show also features exciting new pieces and creates a dialogue between the works of late 20th-century trailblazers and today’s leading global artists. Together, this curation celebrates our region’s passion for the visual arts with extraordinary artworks never to be exhibited side-by-side again.
Something Borrowed, Something New is organized by Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design and curated by Rangsook Yoon, senior curator at Sarasota Art Museum.
Museum Hours:Monday–Saturday: 10 am–5 pmSunday: 11 am–5 pm
Photo: Cara Romero (Chemehuevi/American, born 1977). TV Indians, 2017. Archival pigment print, 35 × 53 5/8 in. Courtesy of the artist, © Cara Romero. In the collection of The Richard and Ellen Sandor Family.
Maria A. Guzmán Capron explores the complexities of identity through her vibrant figurative textiles in a new solo exhibition. Born in Milan to Peruvian and Colombian parents and later relocating to Texas as a teenager, the California-based artist understands first-hand the challenges of toggling between different cultures and geographies. Capron channels these personal experiences into her artwork, creating layered portraits of exuberant, multi-faceted characters. In Penumbra, meaning almost- or half-shadow, Capron’s other worldly figures exist in a realm of possibility and express the duality within us all. Through her use of hand-dyed, painted, and screen-printed fabrics, Capron asks viewers to consider the way our own identities have been stitched together over time—beautiful, ever-evolving collages of ancestry, culture, and life experiences.
This exhibition is organized by Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design and curated by Lacie Barbour, associate curator of exhibitions at Sarasota Art Museum.
Photo: Maria A. Guzmán Capron. Eros, 2022. Fabric, thread, batting, stuffing, spray paint and acrylic paint, 81 x 87 x 1 1/2 in. Courtesy of the artist and Nazarian / Curcio.
May 16 Saturday
"Join the St. Petersburg Museum of History every third Saturday of the month for a historic trolley tour of West St. Petersburg! Rum Runners, Spaniards & Natives historic trolley tour travels to the Jungle Prada area, sharing stories of the city's first residents, the arrival of the Spanish, and the colorful characters that made St. Petersburg famous during prohibition. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot early!
Location: St. Petersburg Museum of History, 335 2nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
9am to 11am
$45.00 ($35.00 members)
Repeats every third Saturday of the month – Ends 12/19/2026
Link: https://spmoh.com/event/
Go nose to nose with Big John, the World’s Largest Triceratops, in an immersive and playful dinosaur exhibit at the Glazer Children’s Museum in Downtown Tampa. Whether you have a child at home or not, all are welcome to visit this colossal exhibit, 66 million years in the making.
Imagine Museum proudly participates in Museums for All — simply present your SNAP Benefit card and photo ID to one of our associates upon arrival and enjoy $3.00 admission to the museum. Children ages 6 and under are free.
Art enthusiasts and collectors, mark your calendars for Saturday, May 16, as Graphicstudio, a world-renowned research atelier at the University of South Florida, hosts its highly anticipated Annual Open House and Benefit Sale. For one day only, from 10:00am to 5:00pm, visitors will have the rare opportunity to purchase limited edition prints and sculpture multiples at discounted prices. Graphicstudio’s printers will conduct live demonstrations throughout the day. This event is free and open to all. For more information call (813) 974-3503, or email gsoffice@usf.edu. For reasonable accommodations please email Mark at fredricks@usf.edu or call (813) 974-3503. (FL Relay 711)