Events Calendar
In local communities across Florida, humanities-rich programming is making a lasting impact in the hearts and minds of Sunshine State residents and visitors alike. Florida Humanities is proud to partner with local community champions to bring you high-quality public programming through Community Project Grants, Florida Talks, Museum on Main Street, and more.
Alert: Some events may be canceled or postponed. We work to ensure that our events calendar remains accurate. We strongly urge you to call the event contact for any program you are interested in to confirm that the event is still planned.
EXHIBITION: Have Blues, Will Travel: Traveling Blues Musicians in the Jim Crow Era
Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center 1101 E. River Cove St., TampaThe Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center is hosting a traveling exhibit from the National Blues Museum. Entitled "Have Blues, Will Travel: Traveling Blues Musicians in the Jim Crow Era," this exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. For Black blues musicians, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music. However, traveling as
EXHIBITION: The Legacy Couples Project: 400+ Years of LGBTQ Love
HistoryMiami Museum 101 West Flagler Street, MiamiMiami Beach Pride and HistoryMiami Museum have partnered to present a second opportunity to see the exhibition The Legacy Couples Project: 400+ Years of LGBTQ Love. Featuring on-camera interviews, personal memorabilia, and audio-recorded stories told to four queer youth from the YES Institute, the exhibition brings to light a community's story of struggle, perseverance, love, and hope told through the stories of 14 same-sex couples. The stories of these couples,
Shared Heritage in Pinellas (SHIP) Exhibition Open
Heritage Village 11909 125th Street North, LargoHeritage Village is hosting an open house to celebrate its new travelling exhibition, "Shared Heritage in Pinellas (SHIP)." This exhibition was developed in collaboration with scholars and students of the University of South Florida Honor's College. The SHIP theme is water; specifically, the display documents the essential role that water has played in the human and environmental history of Madeira Beach, a Gulf Coast community in Pinellas County whose past
Neighborhood History Tours
Walker Ford Community CenterThe Southside Redevelopment Advisory Council is hosting Neighborhood History Tours as part of their "Soul of the Southside Festival." Explore the history of Tallahassee's South Side through narrative tours and exploration of its community schools. Each 45-minute tour is a powerful opportunity to connect with the history, geography, and SOUL of Tallahassee's South Side and its historic and currently active learning institutions. Tours will be narrated by Florida A&M University
EXHIBITION: Shared Heritage in Pinellas (SHIP) Tra
VariousHeritage Village has organized a new travelling exhibition, "Shared Heritage in Pinellas (SHIP)." This exhibition was developed in collaboration with scholars and students of the University of South Florida Honor's College. The SHIP theme is water; specifically, the display documents the essential role that water has played in the human and environmental history of Madeira Beach, a Gulf Coast community in Pinellas County whose past mirrors that of many coastal