
The Joe Center for the Arts: A Cultural Heart On Florida’s Forgotten Coast
By Jae Glass
The Joe Center for the Arts serves as a vibrant, volunteer teer-driven hub for creativity, community engagement, and cultural expression in the heart of Port St. Joe, Florida. The center is an integral part of the community, offering a dynamic space for local artists and art enthusiasts alike. Operated by the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition (FCCC), The Joe’s mission is to educate, exhibit, collaborate, and inspire through the arts. Its programming includes a diverse range of offerings such as gallery exhibits, educational workshops, artist talks, and community partnerships—making it a cultural cornerstone of the region. Currently, The Joe is hosting its popular Members’ Art Market, showcasing a variety of local artwork on display. The exhibit highlights the immense talent within the Forgotten Coast, inviting visitors to experience the unique creations of the area’s artists
Looking ahead, The Joe will present the annual Forgotten Coast Festival of Trees. From November 21 to December 13, local businesses sponsor and decorate Christmas trees that are displayed throughout the center. Visitors will have the chance to vote for their favorite trees, with a silent auction running concurrently. Proceeds from the event benefit the arts center and support its many community programs.
Throughout the year, The Joe is actively involved in local events. The center has a regular presence at the Port St. Joe Farmers Market (held on the first and third Saturdays of the month) and hosts monthly First Friday events. Additionally, The Joe brings art experiences to a wide audience at local festivals, including the popular Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Festival.
The Joe’s role in the community extends beyond exhibitions and events. As a nonprofit, member-based organization, it relies heavily on volunteers and the support of local advocates. From guiding gallery visitors as docents to assisting in event logistics, volunteers play a critical role in the center’s operations. The organization also provides opportunities for members to contribute in areas like grant-writing, promotion, and planning.
Beyond its regular programming, The Joe is dedicated to expanding its reach. The center offers educational programs aimed at bringing art to underserved communities and schools, ensuring that the creative spirit of the Forgotten Coast is nurtured for generations to come.
With so much happening at The Joe, it’s clear that the center is a vital part of Port St. Joe’s cultural landscape. Whether through volunteerism, event participation, or financial support, there are countless ways to get involved and help sustain this beloved community resource. For more information on how to contribute, volunteer, or sponsor a tree for the Festival of Trees, visit our website at thejoecenter. org
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