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100 maconmagazine.com | October/November 2025 OUR TOP ARTS AND CULTURE PICKS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 1 Historic Macon Fall Flea Market October 4–5, 2025 357 Oglethorpe Street The Historic Macon Foundation's Fall Flea Market returns with two days of treasure hunting. Shoppers can browse antiques, furniture, artwork, and unique finds while supporting preservation efforts in the community. 2 Spirits in October: Lies and Alibis October 9-12, 17-19 Riverside Cemetary Spirits in October at Historic Riverside Cemetery offers guided evening walking tours where costumed actors portray some of Macon's most fascinating historical figures. Guests explore the 126-year-old cemetery grounds and enjoy Southern storytelling with proceeds benefiting the Riverside Cemetery Conservancy. 3 Tesserae Trio October 13 Wesleyan College – Burden Parlor Violinist Fabiola Kim, cellist Leo Singer, and pianist Alan Woo come together for a lively chamber music concert presented by Macon Concert Association. They'll play masterworks of Czech-inspired music. 4 Fall Fest 2025: Bobby Brown and October London October 18 Atrium Health Amphitheater Fall Fest 2025 brings soulful sensations Bobby Brown and October London to the Atrium Health Amphitheater. The event promises a night of smooth grooves, rich vocals, and timeless vibes with some of R&B's most legendary artists. 5 Fuji by Joanie Lemercier October 31-February 28 Museum of Arts and Sciences Fuji is a 14-minute audiovisual installation by Joanie Lemercier, part of his volcano series. The piece layers projected light over a large-scale hand-drawn landscape of Mount Fuji, weaving abstract narratives inspired by the 10th-century Japanese folktale of Kaguya Hime to create an immersive, poetic experience. OUR TOP ARTS AND CULTURE PICKS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Fuji by Joanie Lemercier at the Museum of Arts and Sciences.

