Community painting party
On May 30, members of the community can become part of the Horse Fever legacy.

Some of the 2020 herd of Horse Fever Horses are unloaded from a semi-tractor trailer at a warehouse in Ocala. Artist Maggie Weakley is preparing a paint-by-number equine statue for the May 30 Community Paint Day event at the Brick. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette file photo]
Did you ever want to paint one of the Horse Fever equine statues? Well, here’s your chance.
The Marion Cultural Alliance is inviting members of the public to a CELEBRATION Community Paint Day event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 30 at the Brick City Center for the Arts at 23 S. Broadway St., Ocala.
“This vibrant, large-scale horse sculpture, designed by Maggie Weakley, will come to life through the hands of our community — families, artists, visitors and supporters — each adding their own brushstroke to a shared vision,” the news release noted.
“More than just a painting event, CELEBRATION reflects the heart of Marion County — its creativity, diversity and deep connection to both the arts and equestrian culture. Once complete, the sculpture will remain on display as a lasting landmark and symbol of what we can build together,” according to MCA.
The interactive paint-by-numbers experience is designed for all ages and skill levels. Each brushstroke will become part of a permanent public sculpture at The Brick and participation will help support the arts in the community.
The participation levels are:
- $12 for Community Contributor, which includes painting access, a souvenir sticker and digital donor recognition
- $25 for Legacy Painter, which allows you to paint your section of the sculpture and take home a collectible merchandise item with your name recognized on a digital donor list
- $100 for Masterpiece Sponsor, with enhanced recognition, preferred painting area (when available) and inclusion on the official sculpture plaque
- $50, for Family Legacy Bundle, in which up to four participants can paint together.
To learn more about this event, go to mcaocala.org/workshops

