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  • We are so thrilled to be bringing Pumpkin Patch back home to the First City Art Center campus this year! The First Pick Preview Party will be held Friday, October 6th from 5pm-8pm – General Admission Pumpkin Patch Sale will be Saturday, October 7th from 10am-2pm

    Attendees will have thousands of hand-blown glass and handcrafted ceramic pumpkins to choose from. The pumpkins are created by artists working in the glass and ceramic studios at First City Art Center. Handmade pumpkins come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. Come and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces that are guaranteed to be “picked” quickly. Prices for pumpkins begin at $20.

    The event not only supports FCAC as a non-profit center for the arts offering affordable art education and outreach programs, your pumpkin purchases also support over 40 local artists!

    First Pick Preview Party: Friday, October 6th, 2023 5 – 8 p.m.:

    Preview Party guests will have the first glance at over 5,500 handcrafted glass and ceramic pumpkins! Sales will be limited at this exclusive event.

    The First Pick Preview Party includes complimentary hors d’oeuvres, drinks, live music, art demonstrations, raffles, and the opportunity to be the first to purchase a pumpkin!

    FCAC Annual Pumpkin Patch is a signature event for Pensacola, and is the only Pumpkin Patch benefiting non-profit First City Art Center as an important cultural asset for the community.

    FCAC Member Price: $ 30/ Non-Member Price: $ 35

    Children under 12- free admission (Full Price Ticket required to purchase an item)

    Preview Party Ticket does not include a pumpkin. Ticket includes the opportunity to purchase 1 pumpkin PLUS enjoy (1) complimentary beer or wine and light refreshments

    Guests have the opportunity to purchase up to 2 additional pumpkins with a single $15 donation to FCAC

    Rain or Shine Event. No Refunds.

  • We are so thrilled to be bringing Pumpkin Patch back home to the First City Art Center campus this year! The First Pick Preview Party will be held Friday, October 6th from 5pm-8pm – General Admission Pumpkin Patch Sale will be Saturday, October 7th from 10am-2pm

    Attendees will have thousands of hand-blown glass and handcrafted ceramic pumpkins to choose from. The pumpkins are created by artists working in the glass and ceramic studios at First City Art Center. Handmade pumpkins come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. Come and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces that are guaranteed to be “picked” quickly. Prices for pumpkins begin at $20.

    The event not only supports FCAC as a non-profit center for the arts offering affordable art education and outreach programs, your pumpkin purchases also support over 40 local artists!

    The ECUA water truck will be present to provide free water to guests.

    Saturday, October 7th, 2023 10am-2pm

    FREE Admission on Saturday

    These unique pumpkins hand-made by members of FCAC’s glass and pottery guilds come in all shapes, colors and sizes. Prices for glass and ceramic pumpkins begin at $20.

    The pumpkins showcased represent work by seasoned glass blowers & potters to students who have completed the High School Glass or Ceramic Mentorship program. Fundraising events at FCAC support affordable classes and scholarships!

  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present Sara Davis Buechner, on Monday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.
     
    Noted for her musical command, cosmopolitan artistry, and visionary independence, Sara Davis Buechner is one of the most original concert pianists of our time. Lauded for her “intelligence, integrity and all-encompassing technical prowess” New York Times, “thoughtful artistry in the full service of music” Washington Post, and “astounding virtuosity” Philippine Star, Japan’s InTune magazine sums up: “Buechner has no superior.” 
    In her twenties, Buechner earned a bouquet of top prizes at the world’s premiere international piano competitions — Queen Elisabeth (Brussels), Leeds, Mozart (Salzburg), Beethoven (Vienna), and Sydney. She was a Bronze Medalist of the 1986 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and the Gold Medalist of the 1984 Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. 
    Buechner has performed in every state and province of North America — as a recitalist, chamber musician, and soloist with top orchestras like the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and Philadelphia Orchestra; and in venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Hollywood Bowl. She has toured throughout Latin and South America and Europe; and she enjoys a special following in Asia, where she has been a featured soloist with the Sydney Symphony, New Zealand Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, and Shanghai Philharmonic, among many others. 
    She has commissioned and premiered important contemporary scores by composers such as Michael Brown, John Corigliano, Ray Green, Dick Hyman, Vitězslavá Kaprálová, Jared Miller, Joaquín Nin-Culmell, and Yukiko Nishimura. Ms. Buechner’s performance versatility extends to unique collaborations with film and dance (including tours with the Mark Morris Dance Group, and Japanese kabuki-mime-mask dancer Yayoi Hirano).
     
    Buechner has released numerous acclaimed recordings of rare piano music by composers such as Rudolf Friml (“A revelation” — The New York Times, Dana Suesse, Joseph Lamb, Joaquín Turina, Miklós Rózsa, and Ferruccio Busoni (including the world première recording of the Bach Busoni “Goldberg” Variations). Stereophile magazine selected her Gershwin CD as “Recording of the Month,” and her interpretation of Hollywood Piano Concertos won Germany’s coveted Deutsches Schauplatten Preis. Most recently her recorded traversal of the score to Carl Dreiser’s silent movie classic (1925) Master of the House may be heard on Criterion Collection DVD. 
    Buechner joined the faculty of Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance in 2016, after previously teaching at the Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the University of British Columbia. She has presented masterclasses and workshops at major pedagogic venues worldwide, adjudicated important international piano competitions, and is also a contributing editor for Dover Publications International. In 2017 Buechner marked her 30th year as a dedicated Yamaha Artist. 
    As a proud transgender woman, Buechner also appears as a speaker and performer at important LGBTQ events and has contributed interviews and articles about her own experience to numerous media outlets worldwide. 
     
    Buechner’s performance will include such pieces as Minuet from “Berenice” by G.F. Handel, Sonata in E flat major, KV 282 by Wolfgang Mozart, and Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin among others.
     
    Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $16 for seniors and military, $14 for UWF faculty and staff and non-UWF students, and $7 for high school students. UWF students get in free with a valid Nautilus card. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the CFPA Box Office at 850.857.6285 or online at uwf.edu/tickets. 
  • PenArts presents the Pensacola premiere of DESPERATE MEASURES by Peter Kellogg and David Friedman. A witty musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Measure For Measure and set in the Wild West of the 1800's. A fast-paced and fun evening filled with mistaken identities, love triangles, a possible hanging, and a live band onstage. Come join the fun at "Wild Will's Saloon" at The Gordon, November 9th through the 12th. Two matinees; 11/11 and 11/12 at 2:30pm.
    Tickets: penarts.org
    For more information: 850-857-8961
  • On Sunday morning, September 24, 2023, during the 10:00 a.m. worship service, First Presbyterian Church will be re-dedicating their newly upgraded Reuter pipe organ, which was originally installed in 1967. New manuals (keyboards), pre-sets, chimes, leather for the blowers, and all digital action.
    Dr. Benjamin Rollings, from Gulf Shores, will be the guest solo artist. Presently, he is on the faculty at PSC. Church member and organist/composer Allen Pote will accompany the Sanctuary Choir, who will be joined by the Perdido Brass for this glorious service.
    Nursery will be provided.
  • The Choral Society of Pensacola opens its 2023-2024 season with "Words," an eclectic evening inspired by the power of language. The 100-voice volunteer chorus will be conducted by artistic director Peter Steenblik with Hyunjoo Kim at the keyboard.

    The concert borrows its title from the opening song, a jazzy meditation on language by The Real Group’s Anders Edenroth, who points out that words are “the possession of the beggar and the king…the obsession of the genius and the fool” and that they ”will hold forever humanity spellbound.”

    The rest of the program features spellbinding words by such writers as William Shakespeare, Victor Hugo, Octavio Paz, Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and e.e. cummings in settings by some of the most celebrated choral composers working today. They include Emma Lou Diemer, Abbie Betinis, Eric Whitacre, André Thomas, Rosephayne Powell, Rollo Dilworth, and Dan Forrest.

    The program also features a set of works by three German masters of the past: Ernst Toch, who plays with place names; Ludwig Senfl, who recreates the sound of cathedral bells and the conversations of the bellringers; and Hans Leo Hassler, who wallows in a little self-pity.

    One of Pensacola Opera’s Jan Miller Studio Artists, tenor Zachary Taylor, will perform as guest soloist in the centerpiece of the concert, Joan Szymko’s “From Such a Dizzy Height,” a setting of romantic excerpts from letters and other writings of Bella and Marc Chagall.
  • The Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program (PPBEP) invites the community to celebrate the first annual Evening for the Estuaries Gala on October 12, 2023 from 6:30 till 9:00 at the Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach.

    Located on scenic Wolf Bay (a part of the Perdido Bay System), the Coastal Arts Center is a stunning fine art gallery displaying works by Gulf Coast artists. The evening’s celebrations will include live music, drinks, hors d'oeuvres (including local oysters!), a silent auction featuring items related to the Program’s mission, and giving back to the waters we call home.

    The fundraising gala will be an annual event that supports PPBEP’s education and outreach programs, such as the Panhandle Manatee Program, workshops for local teachers, student field trips, educational kayak tours, and much more.

    Private donations will serve as match for the Program’s applications to federal, state, and private grant programs. PPBEP has a prolific grant program and has secured over $21million in funding to support projects such as the restoration of Carpenter’s Creek, oyster education for local high school teachers and students, PPBEP’s Community Grant Program, restoring 1400 acres of oyster habitat (about 1,400 football fields worth!) in Pensacola Bay over the next 10 years, a Living Shoreline Cost Share Program that will launch in 2024, and many other initiatives.
  • First City Art Center and Earth Day Pensacola are excited to offer EcoKids—a fun filled day of environmental education, hands on art activities using upcycled materials, kids food trucks, outdoor workshops, music, games and more. The event is free, with all ages welcome to attend.

    If you are interested in being a vendor or exhibitor, please see the application form here:
    https://forms.gle/2QeyowYR5qBNdaw27

    We hope to see you on October 28!
  • Mark your calendar for the 2023 Fenner Ride, benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida. Cyclists can enjoy routes that start in Milton and travel through the woodlands of the Blackwater Forest and back again. This ride includes routes for all cycling levels: 18, 42, 62, or 100 miles. For more information on this event and to register, visit: https://bit.ly/FennerRegistration
  • The University of West Florida and the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present the Jazz Ensemble & Combo in concert on Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held in the Mainstage Theatre at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts on the Pensacola campus.

    Join the UWF Jazz Combo and UWF Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Joseph T. Spaniola.
    This event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. For tickets or more information, visit uwf.edu/cfpa or call the CFPA box office at 850.857.6285.
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