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SUMMARY:Flagler College Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College will present an exhibition of recent work by full- and part-time fine art and graphic design faculty in the Department of Visual Art. The exhibition\, Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition\, will be on view from September 5th – November 8th. An opening reception will be held on Friday\, September 5th from 5pm to 8pm as part of First Friday Art Walk. At 6pm\, several of the included artists will be on hand for an informal walkthrough of the exhibition. This event is free and open to the public. \nArtists included in the exhibition are Sarah Alexander\, Luke Brodersen (and Future Friends)\, Diana Lodi\, Jenna McDonald\, Russell Maycumber\, Laura Mongiovi\, Patrick Moser\, Natalie Novak\, Sara Pedigo\, Bernadette Rivell\, Leslie Robison\, Jason Schwab\, and Chris Smith as well as new faculty members Samuel Aye-Gboyin\, Ida Moraghebati\, and Ron Edelen. Their work encompasses painting\, drawing\, motion graphics\, print and digital design\, package design\, printmaking\, community-based arts\, photography\, sculpture\, installation\, and video. \nCEAM programming is supported through grants from the Dr. JoAnn Crisp-Ellert Fund at The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida\, the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council\, and the St. Johns Cultural Council. \nThe museum is open Monday through Friday\, from 10am to 4pm and Saturdays from 12 to 4pm\, while classes are in session.
URL:https://arbus.com/event/flagler-college-department-of-visual-art-faculty-exhibition/
LOCATION:Crisp-Ellert Art Museum\, 48 Sevilla St.\, St. Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
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SUMMARY:November Art Walk at Southlight Gallery - Trinita Logue
DESCRIPTION:Join us this November at Southlight Gallery as we debut our new guest artist\, Trinita Logue. \nAfter an accomplished career in business and management in Chicago\, Trinita opened her own studio in 2014. Her latest body of work explores the theme of “messy rooms” – behind the scenes glimpses into the artist’s creative space. Working in a range of mediums including graphite\, ink\, markers\, and watercolor\, Trinita captures the raw\, unfiltered essence of the studio environment. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to meet the artist and experience her work up close.
URL:https://arbus.com/event/november-art-walk-at-southlight-gallery-trinita-logue/
LOCATION:Southlight Gallery\, 201 North Hogan Street Suite 100\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southlight Gallery":MAILTO:southlightgallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251107T190000
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SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Jacksonville FL — Stage Aurora Theatrical Company Inc.\, Theatre that Enlightens\, is excited to present Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. This production is sponsored by The Jacksonville (FL) Chapter of The Links\, Incorporated\, The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville\, and Florida Arts & Culture. There will be three performances: Friday\, Nov 7 at 7 pm and Saturday\, Nov 8 at 2 and 7pm in the FSCJ Kent Campus Auditorium. 3939 Roosevelt Blvd\, Jacksonville\, FL 32205. For VIP ticket buyers\, a reception will be held prior to each performance. For evening performances\, the reception will take place from 5:15pm-6:15 pm\, and entrance for Preferred and General ticket buyers begins at 6:15pm. For the matinee performance on Nov 8\, the reception will take place from 12:15pm-1:15pm\, and entrance for Preferred and General ticket buyers begins at 1:15pm. \nKnown worldwide as a masterpiece and an “American Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess® was George Gershwin’s final work for the musical stage. Based on DuBose and Dorothy Heyward’s play Porgy\, Porgy and Bess® combines elements of jazz\, classical and American folk music. The opera’s notable arias include “Summertime\,” “A Woman Is a Sometime Thing\,” “My Man’s Gone Now\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’\,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” “Bess\, You Is My Woman Now” and “I’m On My Way.” \nAll ticket sales are final and non-refundable. A small fee applies. \nStage Aurora Theatrical Company\, founded in 2001\, has produced 200+ productions of award-winning theater in FL. Our goal is to build bridges of understanding between cultures in relation to the human experience through ‘theater that enlightens.’
URL:https://arbus.com/event/porgy-and-bess/
LOCATION:FSCJ Kent Campus/ Main Auditorium\, 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard\, Jacksonville\, 32205
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SUMMARY:Super Girl Surf Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Super Girl Surf Festival presented by Jersey Mike’s returns to Jacksonville Beach for its 5th year\, celebrating women’s empowerment through surfing\, sports\, music\, and culture. The weekend features the World Surf League women’s competition\, over 2\,000 female athletes competing in 12 sports\, a festival village\, fitness and wellness classes\, a female art exhibition\, mentorship programs\, and more than 50 interactive brand activations. \nEnjoy 14 free concerts including headliners The Band Perry\, Plain White T’s\, HIRIE\, and Julia Cole\, plus a lineup of talented female artists. New in 2025: a women’s basketball showcase with the UPSHOT League\, a cheer and dance showcase\, a free women’s 5K race\, and an elevated VIP concert experience. Full schedule and updates available on the event site and socials (@SuperGirlPro).
URL:https://arbus.com/event/super-girl-surf-festival/
LOCATION:Seawalk Pavilion\, 200 1st St. N.\, Jacksonville Beach\, FL\, United States
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SUMMARY:44th Annual Downtown Festival and Art Show (2025)
DESCRIPTION:– The nationally recognized Downtown Festival & Art Show transforms historic downtown Gainesville into a masterful blend of art\, music\, and entertainment. Presented by the City of Gainesville Parks\, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department\, this juried fine art festival celebrates its 44th anniversary in 2025. On November 15 & 16\, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, visitors can marvel at works from over 200 of the nation’s most talented artists\, who display their original oils and acrylics\, vibrant watercolors\, captivating sculptures\, dazzling jewelry\, decorative ceramics and vivid photography.  For more information including a list of artists and entertainment\, visit the festival website www.GainesvilleDowntownArtFest.net
URL:https://arbus.com/event/44th-annual-downtown-festival-and-art-show-2025/
LOCATION:Bo Diddley Plaza\, 111 East University Ave\, Gainesville\, 32601
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SUMMARY:Mai Ueda: Japanese Tea Ceremony and Performance
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the CEAM Artist-Residency\, Flagler College welcomes Osaka\, Japan-based artist Mai Ueda to campus from Monday\, November 17th through Wednesday\, November 26th\, 2025. A performance and tea ceremony will be held on Tuesday\, November 18th at 6:30pm at the Ringhaver Student Center’s Virginia Room\, 50 Sevilla Street in downtown St. Augustine. \nUeda’s work crosses platforms such as performance\, drawing\, poetry\, and installation. Since 2012\, the artist has focused on “non-material” mediums and celebrates her Japanese roots and heritage by centering her practice around the tradition of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. According to Ueda\, a Tea Ceremony brings people together to share knowledge and emotions and creates an environment of awareness and presentness.
URL:https://arbus.com/event/mai-ueda-japanese-tea-ceremony-and-performance/
LOCATION:Ringhaver Student Center at Flagler College\, 50 Sevilla Street\, Saint Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 San Marco Art Festival
DESCRIPTION:27th San Marco Art Festival\, Balis Park\,  \nSan Marco Square\,  \nNovember 29th – 30h  \n  \n  \nThe  San Marco Art Festival will be held in Balis Park\, San Marco Square (1999 San Marco Blvd\, Jacksonville\, FL 32207) on Saturday and Sunday November 29th – 30th 2025. \n  \n  \nThis is the 27th Art Festival in San Marco. 30-plus artists will pitch their tents in Balis Park for this two-day free Art Festival in the middle of historic San Marco Square. For this event traffic is not blocked off around San Marco Square and free parking is plentiful so our patrons can come and go freely. The art for this festival is carefully selected and includes paintings\, sculpture\, woodwork\, glasswork\, and hand-made jewelry by local and regional Florida artists. See www.sanmarcoartfestival.com for festival detail and a listing of our artists and sponsors \n  \nRula Carr\, Owner\, The Vault at 1930 Art Gallery\, commented on the recent history of the San Marco Art Festival as currently conducted: \n  \n“In 2019 we felt a need to “Bring The Festival Back” to San Marco after what had been an annual festival did not happen for several years! After  emerging from the COVID pandemic in 2022\, and in collaboration with the San Marco Merchants Association\,  the Festival was a resounding success in 2022 throughand 2024 with hundreds of patrons attending each day of the Festival. We are again very excited to promote the 2025 San Marco Art Festival and help support our local artists\, and we ask everyone to help support this event and support our talented artists and our galleries. We are surrounded by art in our daily world\, whether it be in a painting we see that brings us joy\, an advertisement that captures our imagination\, or a cartoon that reaches out and makes us share it with our friends. Art is a big part of humanity\, how we express ourselves and communicate.”  \n“Art events such as this are paramount for the future of strengthening ties with our immediate community\, our city and our artists and local small businesses! So\, we ask you to support LOCAL artists and businesses!”   \n  \nBackground Resources \n  \nAbout San Marco Square \nSan Marco Square is a historic business area in the middle of the San Marco Community. Enjoy the annual San Marco Art Festival in Balis Park in the Square. The artists are located surrounding the Fountain of Lions which reflect the neighborhood’s association with the Venice\, Italy business district.\, Take the time to visit San Marco’s many diverse businesses including trendy boutiques\, art galleries\, bookstores\, coffee and tea shops and a wide selection of great cafes and restaurants. \n  \n  \nAbout Balis Park – San Marco Centennial 1925-2025 \nBalis Park is located in the middle of the square at San Marco – a commercial district in south Jacksonville. We are also celebrating the San Marco Centennial in 2025 as the development of the San Marco subdivision began in 1925. One of the first commercial structures (completed in early 1927) was a quaint\, Spanish-style Gulf service station\, in the middle of the square. Gulf oil later replaced the station with a modern version\, and the city purchased the parcel in 1984 for development as a park – which the San Marco Preservation Society and local merchants envisioned as a center piece for the square. Sheffield and his wife Abla Balis were longtime residents of San Marco\, and Mrs. Balis funded the park’s development\, in memory of her husband who passed away in 1976. The dedication ceremony took place in January 1988\, and later improvements included a sound system\, the bronze sculpture windy days\, and landscaping\, which were funded by the estate of Abla Balis and the city.”  (City of Jacksonville.net) \n  \nFestival Details \n1999 San Marco Blvd\, Jacksonville\, Florida 32207 \n  \nSaturday November 29th – 10am to 6pm \nSunday November 30th – 10am to 5pm \n  \nWebsite – www.sanmarcoartfestival.com \nFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/sanmarcoartfestival/ \nInstagram – #sanmarcoartfestival
URL:https://arbus.com/event/2025-san-marco-art-festival/
LOCATION:Balis Park\, San Marco\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32207\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rula Carr":MAILTO:rula@thevaultat1930.com
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