Unexpected Galleries, Murals, Markets, and Makers from the Panhandle to the Keys
Florida’s artistic soul doesn’t just live in the big museums of Miami or the polished galleries of St. Pete—it flourishes in quirky studios, street-side murals, co-op collectives, and charming downtowns in small towns you’ve probably never heard of. These off-the-beaten-path art hubs are rich with local color, community pride, and hands-on creativity. Perfect for a weekend wander or a purposeful pilgrimage, these towns prove that culture in Florida is as wild and beautiful as the state itself.
Mount Dora – Central Florida Charm with a Painter’s Soul
Where: 40 minutes northwest of Orlando
Vibe: Lakeside New England meets Southern gothic
Mount Dora is a storybook town draped in Spanish moss and dotted with antique shops, sidewalk cafés, and galleries tucked into Victorian houses.
Creative Highlights:
- Mount Dora Center for the Arts – A co-op gallery, workshop space, and the host of the acclaimed Mount Dora Arts Festival each February.
- Jane Slivka Studio Gallery – Bold, splashy Florida landscapes from one of the town’s best-known painters. janeslivkagallery.com
- Renniger’s Vintage Center – Half art bazaar, half antique wonderland. Think vintage pop art, repurposed design, and funky folk finds. renningers.net
Where to Stay:
- Lakeside Inn – Florida’s oldest continuously operating hotel, filled with rocking chairs, wraparound porches, and old-world vibes.
Where to Eat:
- Pisces Rising – Local seafood with lake views and weekend live jazz.
- One Flight Up – Grab a coffee and a balcony seat overlooking the art district.
Apalachicola – Forgotten Coast, Unforgettable Art
Where: Florida Panhandle
Vibe: Gritty and salty with literary leanings and outsider art
This quiet oyster town is ground zero for Gulf Coast bohemia. With a mix of fishermen, writers, and woodworkers, Apalachicola feels like a maritime version of Marfa.
Creative Highlights:
- Bowery Art Gallery and Studio – Homegrown gallery showcasing outsider art, Gulf-themed folk pieces, and sculpture. boweryartgallery.com
- Apalachicola Center for History, Culture & Art – A rotating collection of local and regional artists housed in a gorgeous historic building. apalachicolacenter.org
- Tin Shed Nautical & Antiques – A madcap mix of maritime art and Florida kitsch. nauticalantiquesflorida.com
Where to Stay:
- Gibson Inn – 1907 boutique hotel blending art deco with Gulf history.
Where to Eat:
- The Owl Café – High-end dining in a laid-back setting, perfect for an after-gallery bite.
- Cafe Con Leche – Casual breakfast spot meets gallery wall with rotating local art.
DeLand – Murals, Makers, and Art Walks
Where: Between Orlando and Daytona
Vibe: University town with a boho soul and walkable arts scene
Home to Stetson University, DeLand punches way above its weight in terms of art.
Creative Highlights:
- DeLand Mural Walk – Over 20 large-scale murals across downtown, including surrealist, historic, and nature-inspired themes. mainstreetdeland.org
- Museum of Art – DeLand – Rotating exhibits of contemporary art and a surprising collection of modern masters. moartdeland.org
- Artisan Alley – A lively gathering of galleries, studios, and indie vendors. Fridays often feature art walks and food trucks.
Where to Stay:
- The DeLand Hotel – Boutique lodging with vintage furniture and an on-site bistro.
Where to Eat:
- Byte Bistro – Inventive dishes and rotating art exhibits.
- Pat & Toni’s Sweet Things – Candy shop meets old-school soda fountain.
Gulfport – The Creative Coast of St. Pete
Where: Just south of downtown St. Petersburg
Vibe: Artsy, salty, and proudly weird
Gulfport’s tiny downtown overflows with galleries, LGBTQ-friendly cafés, poetry nights, and vintage shops. It feels like Key West in miniature.
Creative Highlights:
- First Friday Art Walk – Dozens of artists set up along Beach Boulevard. Live music, puppetry, and painting are all part of the show. visitgulfportflorida.com
- Gulfport Arts Center – A hub for workshops in ceramics, printmaking, and painting.
- The Blueberry Patch – A semi-secret backyard art/music space covered in mosaics, bottle trees, and bohemian bliss. Open on the 1st, 7th, and 22nd of every month.
Where to Stay:
- Peninsula Inn – Eclectic rooms with local art and walking distance to all the galleries.
Where to Eat:
- Pia’s Trattoria – Romantic and rustic with outdoor seating under string lights.
- Stella’s – A Gulfport classic for hearty breakfasts and quirky décor.
Islamorada – Art and Ocean in the Keys
Where: Upper Florida Keys
Vibe: Coastal chic meets tropical weird
In Islamorada, where the ocean and sunset are daily masterpieces, it’s no surprise that artists feel at home. Here, local galleries often feature coral-inspired jewelry, oceanic sculpture, and Keys photography.
Creative Highlights:
- Morada Way Arts & Cultural District – Monthly Third Thursday Art Walk with live music, open studios, food trucks, and vibrant local talent.
- Gallery of the Arts – Fine art meets island funk in a bright space just off the highway.
- Jessica Ann Art Gallery – Ocean-centric paintings and driftwood sculptures by a popular Keys artist. jessicaannart.com
Where to Stay:
- The Moorings Village – Upscale but artsy cottages tucked among palms, with beachfront hammocks and creative calm.
Where to Eat:
- Midway Café – Breakfast with books, paintings, and pastries.
- Lazy Days Restaurant – Casual beachfront dining where kids can draw in the sand while you sip something cold.
Looking for More?
- Florida Mural Trail – Plan a drive to the state’s most eye-popping small-town murals
- Florida CraftArt – Discover regional artisans, events, and co-op stores
- Arts Florida – Map out festivals and exhibits throughout the year
Final Brushstroke
Art doesn’t just live in climate-controlled museums—it thrives in Florida’s quirky corners, beach towns, and hidden hills. Whether you’re hunting for handmade pottery, mural-lined back alleys, or coastal folk art, these small towns prove that Florida’s creative spirit is alive, accessible, and just a few turns off the highway.
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