Please join the college in celebrating the fabric art of the Gainesville Modern Quilters, as well as the Trees of Life decorated by many of SF’s student clubs and associations. The quilts and trees are on display in the President’s…
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2013 – 2014 Annual Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit
VISUAL ARTS FACULTY EXHIBIT OPENS IN THE M-147 GALLERY ON NOV. 15, 2013 The 2013-2014 Annual Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit opens with a free gala reception that the artists will attend from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, at the…
Feature Works on Display in the Fine Arts Hall Lobby
This year the Fine Arts Hall Lobby will feature showcase pieces from the current exhibit in the main gallery space. We’re currently featuring the work, “A Further Distortion of My Space Girl Friend According to Her Phone Numbers in Binary…
From the Mountains to the Sea: Southern Landscape Painting Paintings by: Jeff Ripple
The President’s Hall Gallery is currently featuring “From the Mountains to the Sea: Southern Landscape Painting” by Jeff Ripple. These technically stunning paintings were all created in the tradition of en plien air or ” in the open air”. “When painting in the…
The Santa Fe Galleries are Going Green
In an effort to reduce our paper waste stream the Santa Fe Gallery will be offering email updates in the place of our show cards. If you would like to receive electronic updates in the place of a paper mailer…
Lance Turner – Infinite Interruptions
Are we really the people we portray ourselves to be on Facebook? Who is it that tweets on Twitter? In this digital era, what do our posts on the “constructed reality” of Internet social media sites reveal about who we…
Leslie Peebles : Walk Between Worlds
Walk Between Worlds is a collection of Relief Prints, Mixed Media Pieces, and Oil Paintings that draw their inspiration from a series of dreams had by the artist. The works feature whimsical and challenging imagery that allude to the artist’s…
Not Nothing, Everything: New Works & Collaborative Experiments by Matthew Whitehead & Kyle Novak
Not Nothing, Everything features new works and collaborative installations by Santa Fe College Faculty member Matthew Whitehead and gallery manager Kyle Novak. The exhibit is a romanticized collection of events, images and found objects that call upon personal memories. These items…
Matthew Whitehead | Recent Discoveries
The current President’s Hall exhibit features the unique and surprising, contemporary works of Santa Fe Faculty member Matthew Whitehead. The pieces in the exhibit vary from polaroid and digital photography to subtle collages. This exhibit will run thru Friday, August…
Call It What You Like | Works By Santa Fe Students, Faculty, and Staff
The Santa Fe Gallery will exhibit over 80 unique works by the Santa Fe community from May 23 thru June 28, 2013. In this unique exhibition, which varies from paintings and drawings to sculpture and photography, all works submitted were…
Unlimitably Wings: Photography by Vicki Santello, Reception May 16
The President’s Hall Art Gallery at Santa Fe College is proud to announce a special reception featuring the striking and intimate imagery of photographer Vicki Santello. This exhibit features rare birds from across the world captured in their truest and…
2013 Annual Student Art Show
The Santa Fe Gallery will host the 2013 Annual Student Art Show. The exhibit will run Friday, April 19 thru Friday, May 3 in the M-147 Gallery. This year’s show features a juried exhibit of nearly 80 unique and diverse…
Santa Fe Alumna’s Photography Featured in President’s Hall Gallery
The current exhibit in the President’s Hall features the photography of Santa Fe alumna Madelyn Wise. Wise’s photography focuses on capturing the significance of the moment, a documentation of memory. The President’s Hall is located on the second floor of…
Last Day to Vote for Viewer’s Choice in Student Art Competition
Stop by the M-147 Gallery before Friday, April 12, to see some innovative and original art made from recycled materials. This juried, student exhibit features creatively rendered work all composed of recycled and re-used materials. Come by and vote in…
SF Professors Featured in Art Show, Opening Reception April 12
Three SF professors in the English department (two current and one retired) will have their artwork featured in “Still Painting Out Loud,” an art showcase scheduled to run from Saturday, April 6 through Saturday, May 18. Gay Zieger (retired), Valerie…
SF College Spring Arts Festival Has International Flavor, April 6-7
International art, jazz & food – a whirlwind world tour in downtown Gainesville The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival transforms downtown Gainesville’s historic NE 1st Street and the Thomas Center lawn into a crossroads of the world April 6…
“Hello World” April 4 Lennie Kesl Tribute
The Gainesville community will gather to honor late local legendary artist and jazz musician Lennie Kesl Thursday, April 4, in the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall at an event called “Hello World.” The doors open at 6 p.m. Guests…
Lennie Kesl & John Tilton : 32 Years of Collaboration
The President’s Hall art gallery will be hosting a very special exhibit for a short time only. March 19th thru April 5th selected works from over three decades of collaboration between Lennie Kesl and John Tilton will be on exhibit.…
Lennie Kesl – Hello World
This April the Fine Arts Hall will feature the works of legendary artist Lennie Kesl. The exhibit will encompass Kesl’s many different styles spanning almost six decades as a working artist. There will be a reception on Thursday, April 4th…
Region 4: Transformation Through Imagination Superfund Art Project
The Santa Fe Gallery along with the City of Gainesville, The Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, OconnorartLLC and Sustainable Santa Fe will host the Region 4 Superfund Art Project. The exhibit will feature work by Santa Fe Faculty member Stacey…
The Student Life Art Gallery will be paying tribute to SF alumnus Matthew Major, who went on to complete is BFA in painting at UF. His works features cellular landscapes and medical imagery inspired by his quest to understand diabetes,…