Navigating Our Local Arts Landscape
Sep07

Navigating Our Local Arts Landscape

“For nearly three decades, CAP has worked to make sure every child has access to an arts-rich education with tremendous progress,” says The Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt, CAP President and CEO. “Now, with the launch of the LEAD artlook® map, it will be easier than ever for our community—rich in quality arts learning resources—to come together on behalf of our children.”

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Imprisoned but Empowered: Cheyenne Warrior Artists at Fort Marion
Sep07

Imprisoned but Empowered: Cheyenne Warrior Artists at Fort Marion

A new exhibition organized by the Cummer Museum, “Imprisoned but Empowered: Cheyenne Warrior Artists at Fort Marion,” explores a chapter in our collective history. On display through December 5, the exhibition features deeply personal works that offer a window into the hearts and minds of men exiled for defending their families, cultures, and territories. 

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Theatre Jacksonville’s Creative Visioning
Sep07

Theatre Jacksonville’s Creative Visioning

 Theatre Jacksonville Executive Director Sarah Boone will never forget March 2020. The organization was counting down the days until its much-anticipated anniversary jazz brunch culminating a momentous 100th season as Florida’s oldest, continually running community theater, and the final two shows of the year had already been cast.

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Conversation on The Corner
Sep07

Conversation on The Corner

Mark Walker, director of the Jessie and senior program officer of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, and Shawana Brooks, executive director of the Jacksonville Cultural Development Corporation, talk about the Corner Gallery, a new downtown cultural cornerstone

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Beaches Mural Maps
Jul06

Beaches Mural Maps

Take a driving tour to see tons of wall art in the Beaches area from North Atlantic Beach to South Jacksonville Beach.

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Making for Witness
Jul06

Making for Witness

or most people, public art is our first engagement with art. Whether that be through discreet sculptures, monuments, and/or memorials, art in civic spaces provides individuals and communities an opportunity to reimagine their lived, everyday experience; to carve out new forms of knowledge about place, architecture, and the body.

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