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A vibrant, semi-permanent mural by nationally renowned public artist Ansley Randall, located at the intersection of San Marco Boulevard and Nira Street, Jacksonville, will be dedicated at noon Thursday, Feb. 16. more
The FSCJ Artist Series, sponsored by VyStar Credit Union, will present “Pretty Woman: The Musical” on Feb. 15-19 for seven performances at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. more
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre and Ponte Vedra Concert Hall continue to stage top acts this year. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced its third annual Haiku Contest. more
MOCA Jacksonville has announced a new exhibition presenting the work of its 2022 UNF student artist-in-residence. more
The following are photos from country artist Warren Zeiders’ concert at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Feb. 3. It was the second stop of Zeiders’ Pretty Little Poison Tour. more
Apex Theatre Studio has added a performance of “The Diary of Anne Frank.” more
A look at what’s happening in the arts locally. more
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville will hold its 38th annual Extravaganza that will showcase its talented students. more
The Lightner Museum in St. Augustine will conduct an open house 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, as part of its yearlong 75th anniversary celebration. more
Donna Guzzo, president and CEO of the First Coast Cultural Center recently announced a grant award in the amount of $102,000 from the United Way of St. Johns County and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to support its adult and youth arts programs and Kick StART, the nonprofit’s afterschool art enrichment program for elementary grade students in the St. Johns County Public School District. more
The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival and the St. Johns Cultural Council have announced the headliners and ticket sales for the 27th annual festival celebrating the legacy of legendary troubadour Gamble Rogers, whose balladry and storytelling helped shape American folk music. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
“Opéra Mystique” is First Coast Opera’s inaugural production at The Waterworks, 184 San Marco Ave., in uptown St. Augustine. more
First Coast Cultural Center and Florida Humanities will partner in an art exhibit and reception with Teresa Cook, a watercolor artist, as part of the Florida Talks program. more
Now through Sunday, Jan. 29, Gallery 725 is exhibiting the work of Advait Kolarkar, a renowned 9-year-old contemporary artist. more
EMMA Concert Association will bring the Jacksonville Symphony to St. Augustine for a Masterworks Concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22. more
The 2023 Amelia Island Book Festival will kick off Feb. 17 with its signature Authors in School program. more
As a proud descendant of the Minorcans who settled in St. Augustine, Robert (“Bobby”) Solano lived a life filled with youthful adventures. more
Limelight Theatre is presenting “Oleanna” — written by David Mamet and directed by David Buchman — now through Jan. 29 as part of its 31st season. more
The Beaches Rotaract Club will hold its annual “A Night at the Alhambra” event Feb. 2 beginning with doors opening at 5:30 p.m., which is one of the club’s primary fundraisers each year. more
Writing for film is a specialized art that many writers hope to learn. more
Florida Chamber Music Project will perform pieces by George Gershwin and Felix Mendelssohn at 3 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Beaches Museum Chapel, which is part of the Beaches Museum at 505 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. more
Gail Bliss has begun her official final year starring in “A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline.” more
The Haskell Co.’s Preston H. Haskell III has made a leadership gift toward the creation of the new Princeton University Art Museum, to be recognized with the naming of a new education center in that facility. more
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