Celebrate Father's Day at Cars and Coffee 239 — Sunday, June 15 from 9–11 AM on the Event Lawn. Explore hundreds of cars, enjoy complimentary drinks for dads, support Fostering Success, and grab brunch at The Pub. All makes welcome!
Don’t miss Grease under the stars at Movies on the Lawn — Tuesday, June 17 at 8:30 PM on the Event Lawn. Bring your blankets, snacks, and enjoy a classic summer night with Sandy and Danny!
Join Laurie Lyons at The Baker Museum for 'Meditation on Nature'—a monthly guided session exploring art, mindfulness, and our connection to the Everglades. Held at 9:30 AM on June 17, July 15, August 19 & September 16, each session includes seated and walking meditation through the Entangled in the Mangroves exhibition. Tickets include same-day museum admission.
ArtSmart Summer Camps 2025 at Artis—Naples are now full. Held June 2–6 (Explorers, grades 2–5) and June 9–20 (Masters, grades 4–8), these camps offer hands-on art experiences, museum tours, and creative exploration. Limited scholarships were available.
Eternally Curious – At Naples Botanical Garden, Kapnick Hall through June 29. “Eternally Curious: A Journey of Creation and Growth” by Tanya Trinkaus Glass showcases her work in acrylic, oil, charcoal and pastel, inviting viewers to experience nature from the artist’s perspective. 4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples. 239-643-7275 or www.naplesgarden.org
Time & Light – At Arts Bonita through July 10. “Time & Light: The art of Michael Tranovich,” blends science, symbolism and surrealism to explore the concept of time through rich, layered imagery. 10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs. 239-495-8989 or www.artsbonita.org.
Under the Surface – At Arts Bonita through July 10. “Under the Surface: The Art of Abstraction,” a juried exhibition showcasing the expressive power of abstract art across all media, celebrating creativity beyond the literal. 10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs. 239-495-8989 or www.artsbonita.org.
Miami to Marco – Marco Island Center for the Arts hosts through July 29, a collaborative exhibition of Cuban, Latin American and Hispanic artists in partnership with Miami’s Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas. 1010 Winterberry Drive, Marco Island. 239-394-4221 or www.marcoislandart.org.
Art Exhibit – Rookery Bay hosts “Wildlife and Wild Places in SWFL” through Aug. 1, a collaborative art exhibit by FGCU students. Artists created original photographs and sculptures inspired by the region’s diverse plant life, wildlife and landscapes. Registration is required. 300 Tower Road, Naples. 239-530-5972 or www.rookerybay.org
Photography Exhibition – Naples Art Institute presents a photography exhibition through August 3. “A Timeless Lens on Nature, Form & Identity” by Imogen Cunningham and “Images of an Enchanted Land” by Robert McCabe. Tickets are $10 for members and $15 for general admission. 585 Park St., Naples. 239-262-6517 or www.naplesart.org.
Legends Of The Everglades – The Museum of the Everglades hosts a student-created exhibit through Sept. 6, “Folklore, Fish Tales & Family Stories: Legends Of The Everglades” focusing on myths, legends and tall tales to showcase the area’s unique folklore through art, stories and more. 105 Broadway Ave. W, Everglades. 239-252-2611 or colliermuseums.com.
Entangled in the Mangroves – On display through Sept. 21 at the Baker Museum of Artis—Naples. Ten Florida based artists explore the Everglades to produce multi-media art pieces to bring awareness of the effects of climate change on the ecosystem. 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. 239-597-1900 or www.artisnaples.org.
Studios & Galleries – Art studios and galleries in Artisans Plaza are open every Thursday from 1-5 p.m. See the work of more than 20 local professional artists in one location with easy parking. Artwork includes paintings in a variety of techniques and subject matter, plus handcraft- ed jewelry and glass work. 5760 Shirley St., Naples. 239-572-3386