Jan 20 Tuesday
MAACM Frank Lloyd Wright Water Lily Glass ClassTuesdays, January 6 and 13, 2026 10:00am – 1 pmThe harmony between the home and the natural world is one of the hallmarks of Frank Lloyd Wright’s design philosophy. The integration of plants and other natural forms is captured in this elegant water lily panel inspired by Wright. Create one of your own in this popular level 1 leaded glass class. Registration for this class includes two 3-hr glass sessions. Closed-toed shoes are required to participate in class. Class fee: Non-members: $125, Members $110.
MAACM Charley Harper Fish Glass ClassJanuary 20 and 27, 2026 10:00am – 1 pmInspired by Charley Harper and his love for wildlife, this level 1 leaded glass project features a beautiful fish on a 6X7-inch panel. Registration for this class includes two 3-hr glass sessions. Closed-toed shoes are required to participate in class. Class fee: Non-members: $125, Members $110.
From Billy Joel to Alicia Keys, from Ray Charles to Freddie Mercury, Three Pianos celebrates the piano legends who refused to play by the rules. These aren’t your cookie-cutter rock stars: they’re the rebels, romantics, and risk-takers who turned 88 keys into pure magic. Enjoy timeless favorites like “Crocodile Rock,” “Just the Way You Are,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “I’m Still Standing,” and “Beautiful.” From the soulful sway of Fats Domino to the anthemic joy of Elton John, this high-energy musical revue proves that when you follow your own tune, the music never stops.
Southeastern Premiere. In this heartwarming tale, a man visits a tailor to have his suit pants let out after realizing he's gained some weight since he last wore them. What starts as a simple alteration turns into a transformative journey. Through their deepening conversations both their lives are altered. A Tailor Near Me is a story of self-discovery, friendship, and the magic of a perfectly tailored suit.
Jan 21 Wednesday
Go nose to nose with Big John, the World’s Largest Triceratops, in an immersive and playful dinosaur exhibit at the Glazer Children’s Museum in Downtown Tampa. Whether you have a child at home or not, all are welcome to visit this colossal exhibit, 66 million years in the making.
The exhibit introduces visitors to historical characters of the American Revolution. Interactive displays and beautiful illustrations are telling the story of our American History. Monday, January 18th & 19th, we will have Abigail Adams and Friday and Saturday, January 23rd and 24th, George Washington's War Tent will be on-site. First time on display in Florida. This will be great for families, homeschool students, or classroom field trips.
Our new speaker series, Art, Actually, explores how art intersects with identity, community, and change through conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders.
“Art, Actually” is a community-centered speaker series at ACS that explores the role of art in shaping Sarasota’s cultural identity—past, present, and future. Each session highlights the voices of local artists, cultural leaders, and creative thinkers as they reflect on how art connects us, tells our shared stories, and inspires meaningful dialogue. Grounded in Sarasota’s rich artistic legacy, this series celebrates the power of creativity to build community and spark change. $15 for New Friends of the Art Center. Free for Members.
Southeastern Premiere. When President Kennedy vowed to put a man on the moon, the task landed in the hands of a band of maverick engineers – once the misfits of American science. With no rulebook, they embraced “blue-skying,” drawing inspiration from Buck Rogers, Greek myths, Louis Leakey, and even Snoopy and the Red Baron. An exhilarating ride through the wild imagination that made one giant leap possible!
Jan 22 Thursday