Alliance for the Arts

A cornerstone of the Fort Myers arts community since the 1970s, the Alliance for the Arts continues to transform lives through education, exhibitions, and performance. The campus remains a hub for local artists, theatre productions, and seasonal art camps designed to inspire young creators.
The Alliance for the Arts 2025-2026 season includes the Youth Theatre productions of “Dreamland,” “Something Rotten Jr.,” and “The Outsiders” and the Americana Community Music Association (ACMA) Concert Series, including performances by Brain Smalley and Roy Book Binder in early 2026. The Pop-Up Auction House runs through the end of Nov. 2025, with art displayed at the Alliance from January to February 2026. Film screenings of "Reel Families" and "Michael's Monthly Mystery Movie" run throughout the year. The Alliance offers various educational opportunities.
This winter’s lineup includes the thought-provoking production of “Marian, Or the True Tale of Robin Hood,” a clever gender-bending retelling of the classic legend that runs from Dec. 6 through 8. Bluegrass lovers will enjoy the Flatlanders on Jan. 12, while the Youth Theatre takes audiences under the sea with Disney Pixar’s “Finding Nemo KIDS” on Feb. 1 and 2. In March, the ACMA Concert Series presents The Honey Badgers and Fred Ball, and on April 25, Chase Padgett’s one-man show “Guitars” returns.
10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers
239-939-2787 | artinlee.org
Artis—Naples / The Baker Museum

Artis—Naples anchors Southwest Florida’s arts scene with exhibitions and performances that blend sophistication and accessibility. The 2025-2026 season, “America 250: E Pluribus Unum — Out of Many, One,” promises to entertain, provoke and provide patrons a season full of unforgettable experiences — from Beethoven to Broadway, de Lempicka to Dolly Parton and Mahler’s grand symphony to the serene power of Ansel Adams’ landscapes.
Highlights of the season include “Florida Contemporary” (Oct. 18, 2025 – June 28, 2026), featuring works by Mally Khorasantchi, Boy Kong, Jillian Mayer and Reginald O’Neal and Tamara de Lempicka (Oct. 25, 2025 – Feb. 8, 2026), with a sweeping Art Deco retrospective. The season includes a compelling visual exploration of local environmental challenges entitled “Entangled in the Mangroves” featuring nine Florida-based artists and a sweeping presentation of Ansel Adams’ photography. A panel discussion for “Florida Contemporary” takes place on Jan. 29, 2026. Dance lovers will enjoy Alonzo King LINES Ballet performing with the Naples Philharmonic on Nov. 16, 2025.
Led by Sharon and Timothy Ubben Artistic and Music Director Alexander Shelley, Naples Philharmonic returns with powerful momentum.
“The first concert of the Masterworks season is going to be Mahler’s ‘Resurrection Symphony.’ That’s a really extraordinary piece that speaks to the ideas of rebirth and Renewal — and frankly, of society and the role of people within it,” said Filner.
Additional season highlights include Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony. One of the most anticipated performances of the lineup is “The Elements,” a violin concerto conceived and performed by renowned classical musician Joshua Bell and co-composed by five top American composers.
Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly leads four of the five signature Pops series
programs with five programs, and Artis—Naples welcomes guest conductor Stuart Chafetz to lead one of the compelling programs of the season. The lineup celebrates musical icons, including, among others, Elvis Presley (performed by Frankie Moreno), Paul Simon and Dolly Parton. Broadway star Mandy Gonzalez presents a showcase of musical theater classics and Troupe Vertigo returns with “Mysterioso,” a symphony featuring circus acrobatics and special effects. The season finale is “Threads: My Songs in Symphony,” created by Dolly Parton.
5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples
(239) 597‑1900 | artisnaples.org
Arts Bonita | Arts Bonita Performing Arts
With two distinct campuses — each dedicated to fostering the visual or performing arts — Arts Bonita offers a vibrant mix of concerts, theater, and exhibitions for all ages. This season features live performances such as “Love Letters” on Feb. 14 and the return of Gulfshore Opera’s “Rusalka” on Mar. 25, 2026. Workshops and art classes in ceramics, painting, glass and dance run year‑round for adults and youth.
At the visual arts campus, “Beyond the Art Show Tent” by Tammy DeCaro and “Pareidolia” by Jeanette Richards run from Oct. 23 through Dec. 4, 2025. DeCaro’s vibrant collection invites observers to view art as a living part of daily life, and each piece becomes a meaningful expression of creativity and connection. In “Pareidolia,” Richards explores the human tendency to find meaning in shapes and patterns.
January through March, Arts Bonita welcomes hundreds of nationally and internationally known artists to Riverside Park in Bonita Springs during the Bonita Springs National Art Festivals.
Arts Bonita Performing Arts provides classes in drama, dance, film, digital arts and more for artists and hobbyists of all ages. The Arts Bonita Performing Arts Theatre offers an exciting range of live performances, including concerts, theater, improv, comedy, film screenings, lectures and multicultural events almost every night of the week.
Performing Arts Center | 10150 Bonita Beach Rd.
Visual Arts Center | 26100 Old 41 Rd.
(239) 495‑8989 | artsbonita.org
BIG ARTS
BIG ARTS on Sanibel Island offers a vibrant array of opportunities to enjoy the performing and fine arts, including films, workshops, classes and community events. The organization continues its commitment to showcasing local and national talent with exhibitions that celebrate diversity and imagination. Nov. 1 – Dec. 15, 2025, the gallery hosts “Curious,” an exhibition by artist Reynier Llanes with an artist reception on Nov. 7, 2025, followed by an “Ode to Joy” exhibition presented by the Sanibel‑Captiva Art League. Additional winter and spring programming includes solo and group shows featuring regional and visiting artists. Visitors can enjoy award-winning films in a state-of-the-art theater.
900 Dunlop Rd., Sanibel
(239) 395‑0900 | bigarts.org
Marco Island Center for the Arts
Marco Island Center for the Arts continues its tradition of bringing diverse creative experiences to the island. The fourth season at Marco Island Arts Center Theatre kicks off Nov. 6 through 23, 2025, with “Baggage” by Sam Bobrick. In December, Arts Center Theatre offers “Selections from Holidays on Ice” by David Sedaris and “Singing and Swingin’ – The Holiday Songbook.” Jan. 8 through 25, 2026, the center presents “Four Old Broads: Miss Magnolia Senior Citizen Beauty Pageant” by Leslie Kimbell. Following that in February is a production of “Moonlight and Magnolias” by Ron Hutchinson in February, “California Suite” by Neil Simon in March and “You’ve Got Hate Mail” by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore in April. The center offers youth and adult art classes, including painting, watercolor, acrylic, oil, drawing, multimedia and sculpting — and they’re always adding more.
1010 Winterberry Dr., Marco Island
(239) 394‑4221 | marcoislandart.org
Naples Art District (NAD)
The Naples Art District is a hub for working artists, galleries and studios in the heart of Naples. Located just off Pine Ridge Road, the district has grown steadily to include over 100 member artists whose studios and galleries are concentrated in that area. Recognized as a Cultural Arts District by Collier County, the district attracts tourists and locals with its array of working studios and galleries, art for sale, events and classes.
2180 J and C Blvd, Naples,
(239) 249-1977 | naplesartdistrict.com

Naples Art Institute
For 70 years, Naples Art Institute has provided a welcoming space for both established and aspiring artists to explore their creativity. Exhibitions of local and international art draw thousands of visitors annually. The arts organization encourages residents to experiment in the visual arts through a variety of classes, workshops, lectures, special programs and events. Naples Art Institute’s 2025–2026 exhibition lineup features “Joan Miró: Fire in the Soul” (Dec. 13, 2025 – Mar. 29, 2026) and “An Adventure in the Arts: The Guild Hall Collection” (through Jan. 2, 2026). The 30th Annual New Year’s Art Fair returns Jan. 4 – 5, 2026, followed by the 47th Annual National Art Fair (Feb. 21 – 23, 2026) and the Downtown Art Fair (Mar. 22 – 23, 2026).
585 Park St., Naples
(239) 262‑6517 | naplesart.org
Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) / Florida Arts, Inc.
In the heart of downtown Fort Myers, the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center continues to redefine community engagement through art, music and design.
The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, run by Florida Arts, Inc., is dedicated to bringing world-class art events to the Southwest Florida community. Throughout the year, the center hosts concerts, art exhibitions, galas, lectures, and educational arts experiences for children and adults. Its galleries rotate monthly, with seasonal highlights including “Beyond the Brush” (Nov. 7–25, 2025) and “Edge of Couture: The Art of Fashion” (Apr. 24, 2026).
2301 First St., Fort Myers
(239) 333‑1933 | sbdac.com
Visual Art Center

Visual Art Center offers art classes, instructors and juried exhibit opportunities for members and visitors of all ages and skill levels. Social arts events throughout the year provide additional creative ways for community members to become part of Charlotte County’s vibrant cultural scene. Highlights of the 2025-2026 season include “Dreamings – The Art of Aboriginal Australia” (Feb. 7 – Apr. 4, 2026) and the “Fiber Arts Studio Series” on Apr. 25, 2026.
210 Maud St., Punta Gorda
(941) 639‑8810 | visualartcenter.org






















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