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From Garden & Gun: Come for the Coast, Stay for a Show

Via Garden & Gun Magazine When people think of Pensacola, they might picture sugar white beaches and soaring Blue Angels, but the historic Florida Panhandle city is also home to a thriving art scene. Its forty-two square miles are packed with theater outfits, dance companies, and other arts establishments, presenting a difficult choice for visitors: From Garden & Gun: Come for the Coast, Stay for a Show

PSO’s Historic Artist Series: Bronfman Plays Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto

Pensacola Symphony Orchestra presents: Bronfman Plays Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto Saturday, March 25, 7:30 p.m. Saenger Theatre Purchase Tickets Peter Rubardt, Conductor Yefim Bronfman, Piano Igor Stravinsky   Petrushka Sergei Rachmaninoff   Piano Concerto No. 3 We’ve all had that thrill. We see an extraordinary athlete deliver in the clutch, watch a skilled orator give the speech of her PSO’s Historic Artist Series: Bronfman Plays Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto

Pensacola Symphony Orchestra presents music inspired by Artel Gallery’s WORD visual art exhibit

Presented by Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, join Dale Riegle and Johnny Brewer, trumpets; Stuart Kinney, horn; and Bret Barrow and Wess Hillman, trombones; as they perform a selection of music inspired by Artel Gallery’s Word visual art exhibition. The program includes Simple Gifts, Shenandoah, the Folk Song Suite of Ralph Vaughan Williams, and more. Word February 16, 7 p.m. Artel Pensacola Symphony Orchestra presents music inspired by Artel Gallery’s WORD visual art exhibit

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci by Jocelyn Hagen, presented by The Choral Society of Pensacola

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci by Jocelyn Hagen, a multimedia symphony for chorus, orchestra, and video The Choral Society Presents the Regional Premiere of a Multimedia Symphony The Choral Society of Pensacola presents the regional premiere of Jocelyn Hagen’s innovative The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, a symphony for chorus, orchestra, and video, using cutting-edge The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci by Jocelyn Hagen, presented by The Choral Society of Pensacola

Pensacola’s Foo Foo Festival Announces $500,000 Grant Pool for 10th Anniversary Event, November 2-13, 2023

Grant Applications for 10th Anniversary to Open April 14, 2023, at ACEPensacola.org Pensacola’s Foo Foo Festival officially announced its plans for its tenth-anniversary event, occurring November 2-13, 2023. At this morning’s kickoff presentation, the Foo Foo Festival committee shared this year’s grant application process and funding structure that will be implemented for this year’s event. Pensacola’s Foo Foo Festival Announces $500,000 Grant Pool for 10th Anniversary Event, November 2-13, 2023

First City Art – Hot Glass Cold Brew: Krewe du Brew!

First City Art Center is excited to see friends return, and new faces join us for another memorable evening celebrating art, our community, and supporting local artists. Full admission ($25 members/$35 non-members) includes a handmade artisan glass or ceramic cup, entertainment for the evening, and two complimentary craft beers for adults 21+. The collectible glasses First City Art – Hot Glass Cold Brew: Krewe du Brew!

Verdi Requiem, presented by the Pensacola Symphony Orcehstra

With soaring moments of joy and dramatic fanfare, Verdi’s Requiem is one of the most treasured choral works of all time. In a special artistic collaboration, the orchestra will join forces with four celebrated soloists and more than 120 voices from The Hattiesburg Choral Union for Verdi’s Requiem Mass, a monumental masterpiece of joy, hope, Verdi Requiem, presented by the Pensacola Symphony Orcehstra