“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

“The Velocity of Autumn”

Ocala Civic Theatre 4337 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This lively two-person play is a dramatic comedy about an artist mother and her desperate son as they come to terms with aging, creativity and generational dynamics. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for ages 18 and younger. Visit ocalacivictheatre.com for tickets and more information.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

Soul Asylum

Reilly Arts Center 500 NE 9th St., Ocala, FL, United States

The evening also has special guests Drivin’ N Cryin’ to open for this Grammy-winning alt rock band. Tickets are $25-$55 from reillyartscenter.com

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

Ocala Symphony Orchestra: Rustic Songs and Dances

Reilly Arts Center 500 NE 9th St., Ocala, FL, United States

The evening will present a new twist on classical music, featuring lively festival music from the medieval and renaissance times. Tickets are $10-$40 from reillyartscenter.com

“Patternz” by Kelsey Mahoney

City Hall - Ocala 110 SE Watula Ave, Ocala, Florida

The city continues its Art in City Spaces program with an exhibit by this emerging artist. Her abstract work is filled with vibrant colors and mosaic themes. For more info, ocalafl.org/artincityspaces

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

“The Velocity of Autumn”

Ocala Civic Theatre 4337 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This lively two-person play is a dramatic comedy about an artist mother and her desperate son as they come to terms with aging, creativity and generational dynamics. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for ages 18 and younger. Visit ocalacivictheatre.com for tickets and more information.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Patternz” by Kelsey Mahoney

City Hall - Ocala 110 SE Watula Ave, Ocala, Florida

The city continues its Art in City Spaces program with an exhibit by this emerging artist. Her abstract work is filled with vibrant colors and mosaic themes. For more info, ocalafl.org/artincityspaces

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Patternz” by Kelsey Mahoney

City Hall - Ocala 110 SE Watula Ave, Ocala, Florida

The city continues its Art in City Spaces program with an exhibit by this emerging artist. Her abstract work is filled with vibrant colors and mosaic themes. For more info, ocalafl.org/artincityspaces

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Patternz” by Kelsey Mahoney

City Hall - Ocala 110 SE Watula Ave, Ocala, Florida

The city continues its Art in City Spaces program with an exhibit by this emerging artist. Her abstract work is filled with vibrant colors and mosaic themes. For more info, ocalafl.org/artincityspaces

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

Phantasmagoria: A Most Haunted Victorian Christmas

Reilly Arts Center 500 NE 9th St., Ocala, FL, United States

2pm & 7pm - This unique holiday performance celebrates the ghostly side of Christmas with haunting tales and performances from storytellers, singers, dancers and more. Tickets are $25. See reillyartscenter.com for more information.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

Park After Dark: Detroit

Sholom Park 7110 SW 80th Ave, Ocala, FL, United States

The park hosts the All-American Music Tour and features Detroit’s bassist Eddie Watkins Jr. with his funk-based sound and five-piece band. A food truck will offer lamb or chicken gyros, chips and baklava, or you’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drink, along with chairs and blankets. Tickets are $15 and $25 from […]

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

The Beauty of Nature and Recyclable Refuse

Recreation and Parks Administration Building 828 NE Eighth Ave., Ocala, Florida

Florida artist Albert Bevilacqua focuses this exhibit on recyclable items turned into artistic statements about protecting the environment. Free to the public, this is part of the Art in City Spaces program. See ocalafl.org/artincityspaces for more info.

“The Unscene South” by Charles Eady

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit focuses on the daily lives of “free Blacks” from the Civil War era. Eady is a contemporary mixed-media artist and author. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Caught Up in History and Captured on Film” by Randy Batista

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

Batista’s work focuses on Florida and Cuba, two places that had profound impact on the artist. This exhibit features club members of The Spanish Center of Tampa and their daily lives. Check out appletonmuseum.org for more info.

“Skylines to Hemlines: Art Deco Design”

Appleton Museum of Art 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala, FL, United States

This new exhibit from the museum’s permanent collections brings together an overview of 20th Century art, design, fashion, jewelry and more, focused on the unique movement of Art Deco. The collections include antique clothing, designed items, sculpture, posters, photographs and other artwork. For more information, see appletonmuseum.org.

Coffee, Cake & Community

NOMA Gallery 939 N Magnolia Ave, Ocala, Florida

These weekly no-pressure coffee (and cake) klatches bring together gallery guests, artists, patrons, creative types and more. All are welcome. See nomaocala.com/events for more information.