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Travel into the Amazon at the Florida Museum of Natural History with "Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches," Oct. 3 through Jan. 17, 2010.This family-friendly exhibit educates visi
We are in our second year and working hard to make it better and better! We have live music and useful or cultural demonstrations most weekends. Our vendors...
The market is located at 5920 NW 13th Street in Gainesville, Florida at the corner of State Road 121 (NW 13th St), and U.S. 441 in an open air metal pavilion...
Visit seven ports of call along the most biologically diverse river in the world, the Amazon, where you'll encounter amazing creatures including piranhas, anacondas, stingrays and pink dolphins.
A portfolio of original photographs, usually consisting of a group of four to 20 prints, has long been a way to present a unified group of images. This exhibition highlights more than a dozen portfoli
This is a retrospective of seven study paintings by Charles R. Knight, one of the first and the most renowned "paleo-artist" of all time. Knight visited the state many times throughout the l
The exhibition includes art from 26 faculty members who work in an impressive range of media, including drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, electronic media, installation
The Butterfly Rainforest is 6,400-square-foot screened, outdoor enclosure featuring subtropical and tropical plants and hundreds of living butterflies. You'll have the opportunity to view thousan
This exhibit highlights the role of butterflies in the belief system and art of contemporary Zuni people, Native Americans who live in the high desert of the American Southwest. Zuni traditional arts
This exhibit explores the relationships between artists and the historical, political and social challenges of their time. On display are works by 25 artists from Africa, Latin America and the United
Visitors to the Butterfly Rainforest exhibit will have the opportunity to listen to a short talk and view live butterfly releases, weather permitting. Come face-to-face with hundreds of exotic, vibran
Travel into the Amazon at the Florida Museum of Natural History with "Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches," Oct. 3 through Jan. 17, 2010.This family-friendly exhibit educates visi
Join us the first Saturday of every month, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, (except July and August) pulling ardisia at San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park.
A portfolio of original photographs, usually consisting of a group of four to 20 prints, has long been a way to present a unified group of images. This exhibition highlights more than a dozen portfoli
The exhibition includes art from 26 faculty members who work in an impressive range of media, including drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, electronic media, installation
The Butterfly Rainforest is 6,400-square-foot screened, outdoor enclosure featuring subtropical and tropical plants and hundreds of living butterflies. You'll have the opportunity to view thousan
This exhibit highlights the role of butterflies in the belief system and art of contemporary Zuni people, Native Americans who live in the high desert of the American Southwest. Zuni traditional arts
This is a retrospective of seven study paintings by Charles R. Knight, one of the first and the most renowned "paleo-artist" of all time. Knight visited the state many times throughout the l
This exhibit explores the relationships between artists and the historical, political and social challenges of their time. On display are works by 25 artists from Africa, Latin America and the United
Visit seven ports of call along the most biologically diverse river in the world, the Amazon, where you'll encounter amazing creatures including piranhas, anacondas, stingrays and pink dolphins.