Where Music Begins
Friday Musicale is Florida’s oldest musical organization Tucked away on Oak Street in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Riverside, you will find the oldest musical organization in Florida: Friday Musicale. Founded in 1890, Friday Musicale is where music begins in Jacksonville. Conveniently located near I-95 and I-10 and less than two miles from the heart of Downtown, the Oak Street property was purchased in 1929. Friday Musicale’s two...
FSCJ Artist Series: The Best of Broadway Here in Jacksonville
The best of Broadway is coming direct to downtown Jacksonville. The 2016/17 season of the FSCJ Artist Series, sponsored by Chase, is filled with award-winning hits and family favorites. The lineup will feature the Tony Award winner for Best Musical, Kinky Boots, and the critically acclaimed new production of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Plus, back by popular demand, The Book Of Mormon will return to Jacksonville for a limited...
Cathedral Arts Project Continues to Inspire Kids
Now entering their third decade of using the arts to instruct, inspire and unleash the creative spirit of local youth, the Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) has provided a full year of quality arts education to nearly twenty-five thousand K-8 students. Their vision is for every child in Northeast Florida to have access to a well-rounded, arts-rich education. Beginning in 1993 with one afterschool dance class, CAP became a 501(c) 3...
Hue: Colorful Art, Colorful Artists
Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra presents Hue – an exhibition of just that “Who doesn’t love color?” asks Courtney Tinnesz Hill, director of Stellers Gallery at Ponte Vedra. Hue, Stellers at Ponte Vedra’s spring exhibition, is a celebration of the bold, playful, and powerful ways in which color can enrich our walls and our spirits. This exhibition, opening April 29, will feature works by artists Michelle Armas, Shawn Meharg, Enrique...
Archipenko: A Modern Legacy
An exhibition featuring the work of internationally-acclaimed sculptor Alexander Archipenko is coming to the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. From January 29 through April 17, visitors will be able to see nearly fifty works by this pioneer of modern sculpture. Archipenko: A Modern Legacy, organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, D.C., in collaboration with the Archipenko Foundation, features sculptures, mixed...