Dine & Discover: Florida’s Historic Capitol and the Democratic Process
Start Date
Time
Location
Gadsden Arts Center & Museum13 N. Madison St
Quincy FL 32351
8506275024
Admission
$45
Learn MoreDine & Discover: Florida’s Historic Capitol and the Democratic
Process
Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 12pm – 1:30pm
Join us at Gadsden Arts for a special Dine & Discover luncheon featuring
Tiffany Baker, Museum Director of the Florida Historic Capitol Museum.
Baker will share insights into the museum’s engaging programs and its
vital role in bringing people together to explore the democratic process and
its significance in our country. This timely talk complements Generations,
the current exhibition by Julie Torres, whose innovative woven screen
prints invite reflection on democracy and the law. Together, the program
and exhibition offer a thought-provoking opportunity to connect art, history,
and civic life.
Tiffany Baker has served as the Museum Director of the Florida Historic
Capitol Museum since 2014, where she leads efforts to preserve and
interpret Florida’s political and cultural history. With a background in public
history and museum leadership, she is dedicated to creating engaging
educational experiences that connect visitors to the state’s past through
innovative exhibits, programs, and community outreach.
Luncheon reservations are required and can be made online.
Reservations close Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 5pm.
Support for this program is provided by the National Endowment for the
Arts, celebrating NEA America250: Arts Projects Honoring the National
Garden of American Heroes.
Image: Julie Torres, “A New Kind of Freedom,” 2023, woven screenprint,
lace, crocheted paper (constitutional law treatise), 50.5 x 62.5 x 2 inches