Art Perspectives

JWS Fall Juried Show and Workshop 

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JWS Fall Juried Show and Workshop 

The Jacksonville Watercolor Society will host artist David Smith, AWS and NWS, as juror and instructor for their Fall Show and Workshop.

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National Geographic Photo Ark

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National Geographic Photo Ark

The top attended cultural attraction in Northeast Florida, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens truly offers something for everyone. In addition to beautiful gardens and unique opportunities to view amazing wildlife, the zoo hosts family-friendly events, educational programming for all ages, and mission-driven initiatives supporting wildlife conservation. 

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Animal-gamation

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Animal-gamation

MOCA Jacksonville continues its partnership with Art with a Heart in Healthcare (AWAHIH), a nonprofit organization that provides personalized fine art experiences to enhance the healing process for patients and families at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Nemours Children’s Specialty Care, St. Vincent’s and Mayo Clinic.

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Icons & Legends

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Icons & Legends

Themed around great musical and pop culture icons and legends of our time, the Icons & Legends exhibition features the artwork of painter Tony Miller, a UNF fine arts graduate who has lived in Jacksonville since 1988; Kim Reed, who has worked as a musicologist, music journalist, and photographer for over forty years in Australia and the United States; and Kyle Willis, a self-taught Jacksonville mixed media artist.

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Sing Out Loud Festival

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Sing Out Loud Festival

This epic celebration of live entertainment has rapidly evolved into Florida’s largest free music festival. Taking place throughout the month of September, over two-hundred local, regional and national performing artists with styles ranging from indie rock to punk rock, bluegrass to blues, spoken word to comedy play at multiple venues in and around St. Augustine.

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Friday Musicale’s 130th Opening Night Concert – Ana Vidovic

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Friday Musicale’s 130th Opening Night Concert – Ana Vidovic

Classical guitarist Ana Vidovic is an extraordinary talent with formidable gifts who is taking her place amongst the elite musicians of the world today. She is known for her beautiful tone, precise technique, well-defined phrasing and thoughtful artistry and musicianship.

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Sing Out Loud Festival

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Sing Out Loud Festival

This epic celebration of live entertainment has rapidly evolved into Florida’s largest free music festival. Taking place throughout the month of September, over two-hundred local, regional and national performing artists with styles ranging from indie rock to punk rock, bluegrass to blues, spoken word to comedy play at multiple venues in and around St. Augustine.

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Lana Shuttleworth at The Cummer

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Lana Shuttleworth at The Cummer

The work of sculptor Lana Shuttleworth is unique in the truest sense of the word. She makes large-scale landscapes out of traffic safety cones. Utilizing a surprisingly wide-ranging palette of colored traffic cones, she carves them up into tiny shards and attaches them to wooden panels, creating impressionistic landscapes that defy description.

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Water. Life. Art.

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Water. Life. Art.

Annelies Dykgraaf’s acrylic paintings and relief prints are inspired by the connections of the people, symbols, textile patterns, and mythological motifs of her birth land of Nigeria, West Africa, and her homeland of Jacksonville.

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By the Water: Alma Ramirez

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By the Water: Alma Ramirez

“I believe feelings are very powerful when transmitted through color and composition,” says Alma Ramirez. “Our subconscious reacts to our surroundings and the visual information around us communicates and affects our internal selves. It is poetry – a message without words.”

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