Tallahassee’s blend of small town atmosphere combined with its big-city activities make it the ideal spot for a diverse & vibrant arts scene. Search these listings from the Tallahassee Arts Guide below to find everything from quaint galleries and historic landmarks to stage performances and music festivals that you can enjoy right here in Florida’s capital city & surrounding area.
Opening Reception: "Struck by Fancy" by Thomas Mitas
Presented by Council on Culture & Arts (COCA) at Artport Gallery, TallahasseeMay 21, 2026
Join us for the opening reception for solo painting exhibition "Struck by Fancy" by local artist Thomas Mitas
In Struck by Fancy, Thomas Mitas presents a collection of paintings driven by curiosity, drawing on subjects ranging from mechanical forms to wildlife, landscapes, and portraits. His work emphasizes strong composition and layered color, using both to create movement, depth, and emotional resonance. Blending technical precision with intuition, Mitas produces richly textured pieces...
[more+]Join us for the opening reception for solo painting exhibition "Struck by Fancy" by local artist Thomas Mitas
In Struck by Fancy, Thomas Mitas presents a collection of paintings driven by curiosity, drawing on subjects ranging from mechanical forms to wildlife, landscapes, and portraits. His work emphasizes strong composition and layered color, using both to create movement, depth, and emotional resonance. Blending technical precision with intuition, Mitas produces richly textured pieces that invite close viewing and lasting reflection. The exhibition is on view at Artport Gallery from May 8 through July 6, with an opening reception on May 21 from 5–7 PM.
Please park in the short term lot and bring your ticket inside for validation.
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Are you an artist? Perhaps you’re looking for more arts & cultural opportunities & events? Be sure to check out TallahasseeArts.org for more information about the arts and cultural community in our area.
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