Get ready to “Listen to the Music!” Brothers Doobie brings the legendary sound of The Doobie Brothers to life in this powerhouse tribute show.
Learn More Purchase TicketsStudents will learn how to mix fluid art paints and create multiple fluid art canvases with a variety of techniques in this full day workshop. Ideal for beginners and those who have experience with fluid art.
Learn MoreTake your time, twist some tape, and create your own charming garden dweller as you coil, shape, and smooth your way to a handmade spiral-shelled snail sculpture. Students of all artistic levels are welcome, whether you’re a beginner looking to explore your creativity or an experienced artist wanting to experiment with a new medium.
Learn MoreThis cherished tradition showcases creative vocal arrangements of the BIG ARTS Community Chorus combined with the stirring compositions of the BIG ARTS Concert Band!
Learn More Purchase TicketsThe art of Zentangle® was founded in 2004 by Rick Roberts, a monk, meditator, and the “ZEN,” along with Maria Thomas, an artist, calligrapher, and the “tangle” creating repetitive patterns called Zentangle.
Learn MoreJazz at Lincoln Center is graciously sponsored by Tom and Linda Uhler.
Soak in the sounds of the silky melodies and smoky rhythms of quintessential crooners, as you step into the golden age of swing.
Join us for this 2-hour PAINT-ALONG class and create your very own ibis under Sissi’s instruction.
Learn MoreMonday, April 6 & Tuesday, 7, 2026, 9:00 AM -4:00 PM
Intermediate & Advanced watercolor artists will be approaching the abstract through collage and using your collage to create an abstract watercolor painting.
With her life crashing down around her, Linda attempts to navigate her child’s mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person, and an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist.
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Join us for a showing of Al, Bix, Ding, Kent: Captiva’s Awesome Foursome, a compelling documentary by award-winning filmmaker Ken Sneeden.
Enjoy this fun-filled evening as we begin in the classroom learning about Raku, a traditional Japanese pottery-firing technique.
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