Week of November 17
- Mon 1710:00 AMCLAIRE VAN VLIET AND SELECTIONSWorks from the permanent collection will be displayed on the third floor of the Wilson G. Bradshaw Library, behind University Archives & Special Collections. This selection features a variety of works with a focus on Claire Van Vliet, born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1933. Claire Van Vliet is a MacArthur Fellow, master printmaker, graphic artist, bookmaker, papermaker, and the founder of Janus Press (1955). Known for experimenting with innovative formats and unique binding structures, Van Vliet is widely recognized for her innovations in hand papermaking and her imaginative artist’s books. This exhibition space rotates each semester to feature different aspects of FGCU Art Galleries’ Permanent Collection, which houses over 2,100 works of art in a variety of mediums and styles. Sponsored by Gene and Lee Seidler and the Wasmer Endowment. This exhibition is free and open to the public during regular library hours. Image credit: Claire Van Vliet, Castle Rock NZ - Winter, 1996, Vitreograph print, ed. 2/20, 24 x 30 in., Gift of Carol L. Shay, Collection of FGCU Art Galleries, 2022.0004.0168
- Tue 1810:00 AMARTHREX EXPOStudents from all majors — as well as alumni, faculty and staff — are invited to this open house event. Stop by to explore career opportunities with Arthrex, a leading developer and manufacturer of medical devices based in Naples, Florida. Learn more about the company at the forefront of the orthopedic medical-device industry. Arthrex is committed to a new product development and medical education in the U.S. and around the world. Arthrex hires students and graduates of all degree programs for both internships and full-time positions. Learn more about these employment opportunities from the various Arthrex teams: Bio Engineering, Communications, Digital Media, Finance, Global Logistics/Supply Chain, Hospitality/Meetings & Events, Human Resources, Information Technology, Marketing, Manufacturing, Quality/Regulatory, and Sales/Customer Service. The open house will allow attendees to visit tables with various departments at Arthrex and network with professionals in each field. Drop in for a short time or stay the duration. This in-person event provides students, alumni, staff and faculty with valuable insights about Arthrex and the numerous career opportunities available.
- Tue 1810:00 AMGIRL FEAST: EXHIBITIONChloe Lewis ('18, Art) and Isabella Baquerizo (’19, Art) present Girl Feast as a celebration of friendship, joy, and the experience of girlhood. Through an abundance mindset, sharing, and play this exhibition creates a space where connection and belonging are central to everyday life. The works explore inner worlds and shared experiences, reflecting on how communal moments—especially around food and play—bring people together. The artists encourage us to romanticize the ordinary, and to see the world with an open heart. Through immersive installations and vibrant artworks, Girl Feast offers a lens into a worldview where joy and togetherness create a sense of wholeness. Girl Feast invites visitors to take a seat at the table, reflect on connection, and engage with the idea that community is built through the smallest, most meaningful exchanges. This exhibition is part of the FGCU Art Galleries’ Alumni Series. Sponsored by the FGCU Alumni Association, Gene and Lee Seidler, the Wasmer Endowment, WGCU Public Media, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Wasmer Art Gallery is open Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. The gallery is closed during university holidays and breaks and during the summer. Image credit: Izzy Baquerizo and Chloe Lewis, Girl Feast, 2025, Digital illustration, variable sizes, Courtesy of the artists.
- Tue 187:00 PMSYMPHONIC BAND CONCERTThis concert is free and open to the public.
- Thu 2010:00 AMGIRL FEAST: EXHIBITIONChloe Lewis ('18, Art) and Isabella Baquerizo (’19, Art) present Girl Feast as a celebration of friendship, joy, and the experience of girlhood. Through an abundance mindset, sharing, and play this exhibition creates a space where connection and belonging are central to everyday life. The works explore inner worlds and shared experiences, reflecting on how communal moments—especially around food and play—bring people together. The artists encourage us to romanticize the ordinary, and to see the world with an open heart. Through immersive installations and vibrant artworks, Girl Feast offers a lens into a worldview where joy and togetherness create a sense of wholeness. Girl Feast invites visitors to take a seat at the table, reflect on connection, and engage with the idea that community is built through the smallest, most meaningful exchanges. This exhibition is part of the FGCU Art Galleries’ Alumni Series. Sponsored by the FGCU Alumni Association, Gene and Lee Seidler, the Wasmer Endowment, WGCU Public Media, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Wasmer Art Gallery is open Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. The gallery is closed during university holidays and breaks and during the summer. Image credit: Izzy Baquerizo and Chloe Lewis, Girl Feast, 2025, Digital illustration, variable sizes, Courtesy of the artists.
- Thu 203:30 PMTHE TREES KNOW ART PROJECT RECEPTIONLocation: Cohen Student Union & Sugden Hall Thoroughfare Faculty: Hannah Harley, Assistant Professor of Art and Community Engagement and Stephen Cavitt, Instructor II, Language and Literature The FGCU Art Galleries is partnering with the Art Program and the Language and Literature Department, to create a hybrid visual art and creative writing site-specific outdoor public exhibition. Under the guidance of their professors, this exhibition features the coursework of FGCU students from Introduction to Nature Writing and Art and Community Engagement. As the arts become increasingly integrated throughout campus, these cross curricular efforts promote increased collaboration between students. The end result of the project is a large-scale multi panel mural on display in the highly visible walkway between the Cohen Student Union & Sugden Hall leading the way to Parking Garage 1. The College of Arts & Sciences is dedicated to strengthening connections between creative disciplines—Art, Music, Theatre, and Writing—and various fields such as social and natural sciences, health, law, business, and athletics. To learn more visit fgcu.edu/cas/creativeconnections/ Sponsored by Gene and Lee Seidler, the Wasmer Endowment, WGCU Public Media, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Fri 218:00 AMTHE TREES KNOW PUBLIC ART PROJECTLocation: Cohen Student Union & Sugden Hall Thoroughfare Faculty: Hannah Harley, Assistant Professor of Art and Community Engagement and Stephen Cavitt, Instructor II, Language and Literature The FGCU Art Galleries is partnering with the Art Program and the Language and Literature Department, to create a hybrid visual art and creative writing site-specific outdoor public exhibition. Under the guidance of their professors, this exhibition features the coursework of FGCU students from Introduction to Nature Writing and Art and Community Engagement. As the arts become increasingly integrated throughout campus, these cross curricular efforts promote increased collaboration between students. The end result of the project is a large-scale multi panel mural on display in the highly visible walkway between the Cohen Student Union & Sugden Hall leading the way to Parking Garage 1. The College of Arts & Sciences is dedicated to strengthening connections between creative disciplines—Art, Music, Theatre, and Writing—and various fields such as social and natural sciences, health, law, business, and athletics. To learn more visit fgcu.edu/cas/creativeconnections/ Sponsored by Gene and Lee Seidler, the Wasmer Endowment, WGCU Public Media, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Fri 217:30 PMWIND ORCHESTRA CONCERTWe are delighted to invite you to the Wind Orchestra Concert, conducted by Dr. Tim Yontz. This event will feature the remarkable talents of our student musicians, showcasing their hard work and dedication. The concert is free and open to the public, making it a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together and enjoy an evening of exceptional music. We encourage you to attend and support our talented performers.