Kennedy Center Honors Cummer Museum Access Programs
Oct13

Kennedy Center Honors Cummer Museum Access Programs

This past August, on the evening before I was due to accept the LEAD Community Asset Award on behalf of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, I was walking through Pittsburgh’s Phipps Conservatory. It is a beautiful botanical garden that includes exotic plants and hothouses replicating deserts and rainforests. Making my way through one of the greenhouses, there was a family walking ahead of me – a man, his grown daughter, and a young man who, from experience, I could tell had some sort of cognitive disability.

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A Battered Violin and How It Changed One Boy’s Life
Oct12

A Battered Violin and How It Changed One Boy’s Life

In the arts, as in other fields, we speak of the concept of “flow.” Essentially, a state of flow occurs when an individual feels deeply passionate about their work, to the point of immersing themselves fully into the experience. We see this happen time and time again at the Cathedral Arts Project, where we are working to make sure every child in Northeast Florida has access to an arts-rich education.

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Art promotes healing, well-being for cancer patients at UF Health Proton Therapy Institute
Oct12

Art promotes healing, well-being for cancer patients at UF Health Proton Therapy Institute

Conversation gently buzzes, punctuated every now and then with a burst of laughter, a hearty greeting, or even sometimes a tear-laced wail. This is a gathering spot, a playroom, an art studio and music performance space all-in-one. It is the main lobby and waiting room at the UF Health Proton Therapy Institute.

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What Makes You Happy?
Oct12

What Makes You Happy?

Over a hundred and sixty people gathered for the opening reception of Inside The Outline at MOCA Jacksonville in August. The exhibit consists of silhouettes of twenty-six patients at Wolfson and Nemours Children’s Speciality Care. Art With a Heart in Healthcare (AWAHIH) asked each patient, “What makes you happy?”

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The Ritz Chamber Players — Fifteen Years of Music and Diversity
Sep21

The Ritz Chamber Players — Fifteen Years of Music and Diversity

The Ritz Chamber Players are one of Jacksonville’s most extraordinary cultural assets. Founded fifteen years ago by classical clarinetist and pianist Terrance Patterson, the group has received international and national acclaim, and yet still proudly calls Jacksonville home.

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Professional Dance Blossoms in Jacksonville
Sep07

Professional Dance Blossoms in Jacksonville

Jacksonville’s only fully-professional dance company, Jacksonville Dance Theatre (JDT) is committed to creative innovation and exchange through dance making, performance and education.

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