• Picture This! Suncoast Camera Club Photography Exhibition

    Herrig Center for the Arts

    Picture This! Suncoast Camera Club, An All Photography Juried Show  In September 1980, a group of individuals bonded by a common interest in photography, established an organization to help them master and perpetuate this interest, which became known as the Suncoast Camera Club.  Its founders were:  Dr. Jack H. Sanders, Dr. LeMoyne F. Johnson, and […]

  • Thru My Eyes, Featuring Nicholas Bath Curated Exhibition

    Herrig Center for the Arts

    Thru My Eyes Nicholas James Bath, Curated Exhibition  Journey through breathtaking landscapes and get lost inside captivating macros that invite you to pause and appreciate the exquisite complexity of even the smallest wonders. Combining vibrant photo creations, original music, and an orchestrated light display, Thru My Eyes ignites your senses and inspires a deeper connection to […]

  • Opening Reception

    Herrig Center for the Arts

    Join us as we celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions: Picture This! featuring the Suncoast Camera Club members and Thru My Eyes with Nicholas Bath. Enjoy live music, meet the artists and immerse yourself in a multi-faceted art experience like never before! Free and open to the public. 5:00-7:00 pm

  • National Association of Women Artists – FL Chapter Exhibition

    Herrig Center for the Arts

    National Association of Women Artists, Florida Division Curated Exhibition The Florida Chapter carries out the mission of the National Association of Women Artists, Inc., in Florida. The Chapter has an active program of regional exhibitions, seminars, and other educational activities, as well as sponsoring annual scholarships for talented and needy art students.

  • A 15 Year Journey in Watercolor, with Kathy Simon-McDonald

    Herrig Center for the Arts

    A 15 Year Journey In Watercolor Kathy Simon-McDonald, Curated Exhibition Simon-McDonald is an award-winning watercolor artist who has earned signature and master status in 10 watercolor societies. She feels watercolor is a magical process as the drawn image is transformed with beautiful pigments and thousands of brushstrokes into a painting.