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2024-25 Season Shifts Into High Gear
Celebrating a Season of Storytelling in November
s November arrives and snowbirds return to Southwest
Florida, Artis—Naples shifts its 2024-25 season into high
A gear with a lineup of inspiring exhibitions, performances and
lectures. Celebrating a season of Storytelling, Artis—Naples
remains the premier destination for visual and performing arts in
Southwest Florida, offering a diverse array of cultural experiences.
While some may consider the Naples International Film
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Artis—Naples season, November brings a full calendar of vibrant
art exhibitions, exciting musical events and more. Alexander
Shelley commences his first season as artistic and music director of
Artis—Naples with a Naples Philharmonic Masterworks program
on November 1-2 featuring Mussorgsky’s vivid masterpiece
Pictures at an Exhibition. The Pops series follows with
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legacy. Later in the month, the orchestra performs a second
Masterworks program on November 14 and 16, featuring
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with guest
conductor Joana Carneiro on the podium and pianist
Yeol Eum Son, who also performs in the November
17 Wang Chamber Music program, on piano.
Other musical highlights in November
include Mariachi Herencia de México on
November 3, the acclaimed Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra with artistic partner, Finnish conductor
and cellist Klaus Mäkelä on November 20,
Amy Grant on November 22 and a special tribute to
Tina Turner featuring Tony Award winner Adrienne
Warren and the Naples Philharmonic on November 24.
As always, the multidisciplinary offerings of Artis—Naples
extend beyond performances as The Baker Museum hosts three
ongoing exhibitions: Becky Suss: The Dutch House (through January 5),
Florida Contemporary 2024-25 (through June 29) and Alex Katz: Theater
and Dance (through February 2). And for those interested in Katz’s
work, a special lecture by Kevin Lotery, Ph.D., assistant professor
of modern and contemporary art at Boston College, takes place on
November 8, offering deeper insights into the artist’s remarkable
contributions to modern dance.
Tony Award Winner, Adrienne Warren.
Tickets and additional details can be found at
ArtisNaples.org
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