Special Exhibit

 

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.

Opening Event – “Just Beachy,” a new exhibition at the Collier County Museums at Government Center in the Lecture Hall, opens with a reception from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 29 and runs through May 18. This exhibit brings memories of beach vacations to life with objects and photos from the collections of Collier County Museums and its institutional partners. 3331 Tamiami Trail E., Naples. RSVP is required at 239-254-8242 or unitedartscollier.networkforgood.com/.

Extraordinary Photos – The 2024 Rookery Bay Photography Annual, juried by Silvia Perea, is on display at the Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center through April 26. 300 Tower Road, Naples. www.RookeryBay.org.

Tamara Kostianovsky “Botanical Revolution“: Artist Tamara Kostianovsky utilizes repurposed clothing and other textiles to create dynamic works of sculpture that reference humankind’s connections to nature by echoing the forms of birds, tree stumps, plants and cow carcasses. This exhibition, the artist’s first in the southeastern United States, will include new work inspired by the bird and plant life of Southwest Florida.(On exhibition September 7, 2023 – April 7, 2024 Located on the first floor of The Baker Museum)

Florida Contemporary” This annual exhibition presents a select group of notable visual artists practicing in Florida. Highlighting the diversity of artistic approaches to personal, local and global themes, the 11th edition of this exhibition invites visitors to celebrate the state’s vibrant art scene. (October 14, 2023 – June 30, 2024 Located in the Kohan, Newell and Friends of Artis—Naples Galleries of Hayes Hall)

The Face of Immokalee is a public art project created through a multi-year collaboration between the residents of Immokalee, Florida, and Naples-based photographer Michelle Tricca. Consisting of large-format black-and-white portrait photographs of Immokalee residents of varying ages and backgrounds, the project celebrates the individuality of the members of this community best known for its agricultural contributions. (November 18, 2023 – April 28, 2024 Located on the third floor of The Baker Museum, in The Blair Foundation Gallery) 

HAND & HARVEST ARTISAN MARKET: Hand & Harvest is not your average farmer’s market. It is a curated collection of handmade creations by 35+ local artisans with a focus on baked goods, functional art, candles, ceramics, apparel, pet accessories, jewelry, body care, plants, home décor and more. ( Apr 13- Dec 21 @ 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm ) Location: Suite 3135 across from Z Gallerie & Tommy Bahama

MOVIES ON THE LAWN FT. THE LEGO MOVIE: Bring the whole family out for a night under the stars at this month’s Movies on the Lawn! ( Time Varies ) ( Location: Event Lawn, Mercato )

The Power of Photography features a selection of iconic images compiled by pioneering collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman. ( Feb 10 to April 28 every 10am to 5pm at 585 Park St Naples, Florida 34102 United States )

Bonita Art – “Romancing the Stone” opens with a reception from 6-8 p.m. March 14 in the Main Gallery at the Visual Arts Center. On display through April 11, this exhibition by students and faculty in Arts Bonita’s stone sculpture program reflects the program’s level of excellence. Free. 26100 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs. 239-495-8989 or artcenterbonita.org.

Abstract Art – “Selected Works of Ramon Chirinos” is on display through April 11 in the Gallery-in-the-Round at Arts Bonita’s Performing Arts Center. Abstract paintings inspired by the colors and rhythm of life in his native South America. 10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs. 239-495-8989 or artcenterbonita.org.

Colorful Art – James Nowak’s “Symphonies of Color” Exhibit is on display at The Real Macaw restaurant. Nowak studied art and photography at the Yale School of Music and Art. He lectures locally on topics from Renaissance art to modern art. (www.James- Nowak.com.) The exhibit is one feature of the Bayshore Arts District’s “First Friday” Art Walk, which takes place on the first Friday of the month along Bayshore Drive. On First Friday, coming April 5, live music is planned, and art galleries and boutiques stay open late along the gateway to the Naples Garden. 3275 Bayshore Dr., Naples. https:// www.therealmacaw.com.

CARS AND COFFEE 239 – You’re in luck because we have St. Paddy’s Day shenanigan’s for this month’s Cars and Coffee event! Bring on the Irish Cheer with our featured green cars and enjoy live music from The Reckless Saints at this month’s Cars and Coffee. Apr 21 – Dec 15 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am | Location: Event Lawn, Mercato

Auto Art – “Cars as Art,” where the emphasis is on the artistic merit of each vehicle, and cars are judged based on their aesthetic appeal and craftsmanship, is on display from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 6 at the Marco Island Center for the Arts. This distinctive show is a collaboration between the Art Center and Island Automotive. Register your car for $25. 1010 Winterberry Dr., Marco Island. $5 donation requested. 239-394-4221 or https:// www.marcoislandart.org/our-events/ cars-as-art/.

Joint Exhibit – “Sharing Creativity: Joyce Waddell Bailey and Laura Nisita” is on display in the Tranovich Gallery at Arts Bonita’s Visual Arts Center through April 11. The joint exhibit shows two different approaches to rendering reality in a work of art. 26100 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs. 239-495-8989 or artcenterbonita.org.

“Monochrome: Embracing the power of orange” opens with a reception from 4:30-6 p.m. April 4 at the Norris Center. The first iteration in a series of pop-up Monochrome exhibitions organized by United Arts Collier. It celebrates the saturation of a single hue. RSVP required. $10 donation. On display through April 30. unitedartscollier.networkforgood.com .

Andy Warhol Portfolios – A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection

Andy Warhol is one of the central figures of the Pop art movement. He acquired fame through his work in many media, including painting, sculpture, filmmaking and publishing, but printmaking was always a central part of his art. This exhibition includes rare complete portfolios and individual prints by Warhol, starting with iconic works from the mid-1960s to the series of monoprints Vesuvius, created in 1985. ( April 6 – September 8, 2024 )

Tradition Interrupted – This exhibition explores how artists weave contemporary ideas with traditional art and craft to create thought-provoking hybrid images and objects that have caught the world’s attention. The 12 artists in this show hail from every corner of the globe. From rugs and mosaics to metalworks and ceramics, they merge age-old art and craft customs with innovative techniques that interrupt tradition while collaborating with the past. ( May 4 – July 28, 2024 )