• Scene To Be Seen

    Naples Grande Beach Resort 475 Seagate Dr, Naples, United States

    Scene To Be Seen is Naples Art Institute’s signature annual runway show featuring unique wearable art. Eye-popping and imaginative, these designs are carefully selected each year for originality, artistry, and workmanship. Launched in 2017 as a way to engage and showcase area artists and designers, Scene to be Seen provides vital support for Naples Art […]

  • Naples Downtown Art Fair

    Cambier Park 755 8th Ave S, Naples, United States

    A two-day, juried outdoor art fair in Cambier Park featuring over 200 artists from around the country, showcasing original works across a variety of mediums and styles.

  • Naples Downtown Art Fair

    Cambier Park 755 8th Ave S, Naples, United States

    The Naples Downtown Art Fair is a juried outdoor fine art fair held in Cambier Park in the heart of downtown Naples. Featuring more than 200 artists from across the country, the fair offers visitors the opportunity to explore and purchase original works in a wide range of media, including painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, glass, […]

  • Art in the Park

    Cambier Park 755 8th Ave S, Naples, United States

    Art in the Park is a relaxed outdoor art market at Cambier Park featuring local artists, plus Naples Art Institute’s annual Open House with exhibitions, studios, and classes open to explore.

    Free
  • New Ways of Seeing: American Modernism from a Private Collection

    Naples Art Institute 585 Park St, Naples, FL, United States

    New Ways of Seeing: American Modernism from a Private Collection explores the transformation of American art between 1915 and 1965, a period when artists began moving beyond European influence to […]

  • New Ways of Seeing: American Modernism from a Private Collection

    Naples Art Institute 585 Park St, Naples, FL, United States

    New Ways of Seeing: American Modernism from a Private Collection explores the transformation of American art between 1915 and 1960, a period when artists began moving beyond European influence to […]