Exhibits

Exhibits, rotating several times a year, provide the public an opportunity to view ongoing community design work, including that of public artists and design professionals, focused on particular thematic areas.

Plan East Gainesville Fall 2003
As a follow-up to many workshops and meetings, the process and product of this major joint planning effort for this predominantly African-American, low-income community was displayed at the Florida Community Design Center from August - December 2003.

Something Old / Something New April 2003
During March and April 2003 the Florida Community Design Center exhibited a variety of projects proposed for the Fifth Avenue/Pleasant Street neighborhood, an African-American, low-income redevelopment district.

Alachua Housing Exibit November 2002 - February 2003
November 2002 - February 2003 the Florida Community Design Center, Inc. hosted the exhibit, "19 Flavors of Home."

March 21 - May 30, 2002 - Campus Visions; UF Master plan and selected projects; FCDC offices
On March 21, 2002 the FCDC's first new exhibit in the Center's new location opened at 300 East University Avenue in the Commerce Building.

February 21, 2002 - Works in Progress @ the Commerce Building; FCDC offices
Responding to general community interest in ongoing and proposed projects, the Florida Community Design Center opened its summer exhibit on July 16, 2002.

Depot Project(s) Exhibit November - December 2001
Beginning November 14, 2001 the Florida Community Design Center exhibited all projects of significant community interest within the Depot Master Plan area.

Gainesville's Gold Exhibit December 2000 - March 2001
The Florida Community Design Center's inaugural exhibit focused on the nexus of three of Gainesville's most prosperous and cleanest industries: health, healing and sports.