CF Webber Gallery to host ‘There’s Nothin’ to Do in Slowcala!?’ exhibition


“I75 Fair” [Photo by Tommy Cuevas]

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Posted October 24, 2025 | Staff report

For years, Ocala has often been referred to as “Slowcala.”

“Summer Jams” [Photo by Tommy Cuevas]

Local photographer Tommy Cuevas thinks it’s time to retire the old nickname that went with Ocala’s reputation as a sleepy town with nothing to do. His upcoming solo exhibition, “There’s Nothin’ to Do in Slowcala!?” captures the everyday vibrance, human and hidden beauty of a community alive with activity and will be on view at the CF Webber Gallery from Oct. 27-Dec. 11.

“Tommy is a friendly and familiar presence in Ocala, and is rarely seen without his camera,” said Jacqueline Bozman, Webber Gallery coordinator, in the press release. “Over the years, he has become known for his ability to turn ordinary happenings into extraordinary visual stories. His work shines a spotlight on the people who bring Ocala to life, revealing the personality, resilience and energy of a community that continues to grow and evolve.”

Visitors will see Ocala in a new light, through photographs that capture powerful demonstrations of spirit and expression, the grandeur of the World Equestrian Center and late-night moments of laughter at neighborhood hangouts, all documenting a growing city in motion.

“The Bridle” [Photo by Tommy Cuevas]

An opening reception is set for 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 30. Webber Gallery hours are 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and admission is free. The gallery is located at the CF Ocala Campus at 3001 SW College Road, Ocala.

For more information, call (352) 854-2322, ext. 1664.

 

 

“The Dip” [Photo by Tommy Cuevas]

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