The Fine Arts Center is pleased to host Glen Shelton for an intimate solo performance on Friday, March 3. Tickets are free but limited, so reserve your seat today!
Read MoreCheck out our full schedule of performances through May, with a variety of great musicians performing in our First Friday Listening Room.
Read MoreLocal artist Cherrilynne Scott is offering two unique classes for interested artists, “The Art of the Sketchbook” and an advanced Gouache and Watercolor class.
Read MoreCherrilynne is a local artist who will be teaching a series of classes for those interested in techniques related to gouache or watercolor. Her beginning class is this Saturday, January 14. She’ll follow up with a beginner’s sketchbook class and an intermediate gouache and watercolor class later this month.
Read MoreFrank and Flip’s performance in the Listening Room is being rescheduled for April, but there are still plenty of things to do at the Fine Arts Center in the new year, including several different types of classes, rotating exhibits, and the Listening Room Concert Series from February through May.
Read MoreOur newest exhibit, No Place Like Home, will open this Thursday with a reception from 5-7 p.m. Come meet the artists and view their work. The exhibit features original, handmade works of art from local artists.
Read MoreLocal artists Ernie Ross, Cyndi Maitri, and Cherrilynne Scott offer a range of art classes over the next couple of months. There’s also still room in our children’s Ornament workshop.
Read MoreYour tax-deductible donation helps the Fine Arts Center provide a range of arts programming for children and adults in the area. We also support local artists, like Cyndi Maitri, who is offering a wool-felting class on December 3. Read more in this week’s blog update.
Read MoreJoin Cynthia Maitri for her Wool Felting Class for Beginners on December 3, or stop by the Center for unique handmade, original gifts on Shop Small Saturday, November 26.
Read MoreOur annual Gala is being postponed until early 2023 and some of our classes will not be held in the Center due to construction on Main Street. Please read our full post for details.
Read MoreWe have a few spots available for our upcoming Community Art Show, No Place Like Home. Our deadline is extended to November 19.
Read MoreThe deadline for our Community Art Show, No Place Like Home, is Saturday. Nov. 12. That same day Kim LaClair will be teaching a Free Children’s Art Workshop on torn-paper collages, and artist Chris Bolduc has an adult workshop scheduled for Nov. 19 on visionary art. Check them out and more on this week’s blog post!
Read MoreOur Annual Gala is scheduled for Monday, December 5, from 5:30-9:00 p.m. at the Omni Place in Fairlawn. Before then we still have FREE tickets available for this Friday’s Listening Room at Max on Main, and seats at our next Children’s Art Workshop on Torn-Paper Collages.
Read MoreWe’ve still got FREE tickets for our next First Friday Listening Room with musical duet, Ragtime Fred, or visit the Center to view our newest exhibit, Function Over Form? featuring fine arts crafts. Plus we’ve launched our Fall Membership Drive and the Community Foundation for the NRV has honored us with partial funding for their Responsive Grant.
Read MoreThe Fine Arts Center is pleased to announce a call for community artists for a show called “No Place Like Home” opening in December. And speaking of artists, our new invitational craft show opens next week with a reception on October 20. But that’s not all! “Ragtime Fred” is in the First Friday Listening Room on November 4, and make sure you HOLD THE DATE of Monday, December 5 for our Annual Gala.
Read MoreTickets are still available for some of our upcoming Listening Room concerts at Max on Main, including Georgia Randall on October 7, and Ragtime Fred on November 4. We’ve also just added popular flute and guitar duo, Frank and Flip, on January 6.
Read MoreChildren are invited to make their own Sharpie Mug on October 8, and the First Friday Listening Room will be open October 7 at Max on Main featuring Georgia Randall. The Edna B. Love Gallery features the work of more than 20 local artists in our current Menagerie exhibit. All of these are available for free!
Read MoreGeorgia Randall brings her unique song stylings to the October First Friday Listening Room on October 7, and we’re looking for additional local musicians to round out the concert series in the Spring.
Read MoreThis Saturday the Fine Arts Center will be hosting a free workshop for children on using alcohol ink between 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Read MoreThis Friday, the Groove Houndz kick off the 2022-23 First Friday Listening Room at Max on Main and student artists are invited to a free workshop on alcohol ink painting on September 10.
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