SF Galleries: No Day Without a Line
No Day Without a Line: New Plein Air and Life Drawings, is an exhibit from artist Steven Edgar Bradbury. The exhibit runs from Jan. 21-March 4, 2022 at the Santa Fe College Art Gallery in Building M, Room 147 of…
No Day Without a Line: New Plein Air and Life Drawings, is an exhibit from artist Steven Edgar Bradbury. The exhibit runs from Jan. 21-March 4, 2022 at the Santa Fe College Art Gallery in Building M, Room 147 of…
The Readers and Writers Club is hosting an event with Mary Jane Ryals and Michael Trammell. Mary Jane is the Poet Laureate of the Big Bend 2008-2012, a retired FSU professor and a published novelist. Michael Trammell is a current…
SF Baseball vs State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is a classic album that everyone loves, and now our most popular Music 360 show has received an update! Not only will you see brand new visuals, but the video is a 60…
SF Softball at State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
SF Softball at State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota
SF Softball at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
SF Softball at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
SF Softball at Florida State College - Jacksonville
SF Softball at Florida State College - Jacksonville
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is a classic album that everyone loves, and now our most popular Music 360 show has received an update! Not only will you see brand new visuals, but the video is a 60…
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is a classic album that everyone loves, and now our most popular Music 360 show has received an update! Not only will you see brand new visuals, but the video is a 60…
Join us for an immersive journey of sight and sound as you experience the majesty of Gustav Holst’s orchestral suite “The Planets”, while visiting the planets of our Solar System. Gustav Holst wrote “The Planets” between 1914 and 1916 and…
A Dance Theatre of Santa Fe performance featuring a variety of styles in new works created by the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe co-directors, Sarah Harkness and Melissa Brenner, with more works by adjunct faculty, Herman Ramos and Mohamed DaCosta.
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is a classic album that everyone loves, and now our most popular Music 360 show has received an update! Not only will you see brand new visuals, but the video is a 60…
Santa Fe College’s CCAMPIS Program invites you to join Mike Tomaino, local author of the book, How To Be A Superhero: The Top Secret Official Guide. Learn how to train like a Superhero and discover how to unleash your very…
From the far reaches of outer space, from the bright orange planet Zula, comes the Zula Patrol! Based on the highly-acclaimed Zula Patrol TV series www.zula.com airing on PBS affiliates nationwide, Zula Patrol: Under the Weather is a must-see for…
Join us for an immersive journey of sight and sound as you experience the majesty of Gustav Holst’s orchestral suite “The Planets”, while visiting the planets of our Solar System. Gustav Holst wrote “The Planets” between 1914 and 1916 and…
A Dance Theatre of Santa Fe performance featuring a variety of styles in new works created by the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe co-directors, Sarah Harkness and Melissa Brenner, with more works by adjunct faculty, Herman Ramos and Mohamed DaCosta.
Even after 35 years of laser shows, "Led Zeppelin" remains one of the most popular music shows ever performed in planetariums, neck and neck with "Pink Floyd." Now see what Clark Planetarium Productions has done with it for the fulldome…
For an enchanting musical evening, join us for the SF Springs Winds concert presenting an evening of traditional concert band classics featuring solo performers and small ensembles all under the direction of Dr. David Smith in the Lyceum Concert Hall.
One of the most popular Pink Floyd albums has been given the 'Music 360' treatment. Music 360: Pink Floyd - The Wall transports you into the world of this most popular album using immersive computer generated graphics. It's a show…
Join us for an immersive journey of sight and sound as you experience the majesty of Gustav Holst’s orchestral suite “The Planets”, while visiting the planets of our Solar System. Gustav Holst wrote “The Planets” between 1914 and 1916 and…
You see the moon all the time, but do you know its story? Why is it there, why does it appear to change its position in the sky day by day, week by week? And the most intriguing aspect of…
Even after 35 years of laser shows, "Led Zeppelin" remains one of the most popular music shows ever performed in planetariums, neck and neck with "Pink Floyd." Now see what Clark Planetarium Productions has done with it for the fulldome…