The 20th annual Butterfield Garage “Garage Sale” opens Friday, Aug. 4, and will continue throughout the month.
This year, the sale will be bigger and better than ever. Thirty-one local …
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8/1/24
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For 40 years, The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery has opened their doors during every First Friday Artwalk with a special feature highlighting the work of an …
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8/1/24
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The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, in partnership with the City of Jacksonville, recently announced a new grant program to serve local individual working artists in Duval County.
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7/25/24
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For almost two decades, Sound Connections has offered music therapy to students free of charge in St. Johns County, but the remaining $61,000 required to provide this benefit to four Title 1 schools …
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7/25/24
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This summer, Jacksonville Country Day School's (JCDS) campers experienced the fiery art of glass blowing, thanks to a special visit by Jacksonville Burnt Glassworks during the "Art Adventures" …
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7/21/24
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Kick StART, an afterschool art enrichment program sponsored by First Coast Cultural Center (FCCC), is taking registration through mid-August at participating schools in St. Johns County. Students in …
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7/18/24
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA), a Cultural Institute of the University of North Florida, kicks off the second half of its 100th anniversary year with “Fill My Heart With Hope: …
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7/18/24
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Get ready for an exciting event as Hillbilly Thomists kick off their summer tour in St. Augustine on July 31. The event will be at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de …
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7/18/24
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The Jacksonville Symphony has announced that single tickets for its 75th Anniversary Season are now on sale. This season promises a celebration of exceptional programming with world premieres, …
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7/11/24
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Writing a novel is only the first step; editing ensures that it’s the best possible novel. Award-winning crime writer Joni M. Fisher will share the best editing practices in her workshop, …
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7/11/24
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA Jacksonville), a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, has announced an important gift from Los Angeles-based scholar, advocate and …
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7/8/24
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Artist Debra Mixon Holliday will demonstrate collagraph printing from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 6, and July 20 at the Butterfield Garage Art Gallery, 137 King St., St. Augustine. She will have her …
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7/3/24
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The Florida State College at Jacksonville High School Summer Musical Theatre Experience is celebrating its 18th year providing theatrical opportunities to First Coast-area students in grades 6-12. …
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7/3/24
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The Butterfield Garage “Artist of the Month” for July is printmaker Debra Mixon Holliday, who is debuting her new series of collagraphs, “Once Around the Sun.” An artist talk will be …
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7/3/24
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The First Coast Cultural Center hosted its fifth annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts gala April 28 at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse. The affair was rich in elegance with an Audrey …
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7/1/24
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The latest show to grace the stage at Alhambra Theatre & Dining is perhaps the most colorful and eclectic performance the theater has ever seen.
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor …
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By Anthony Richards
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6/27/24
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Scrolling through the photos on her iPhone in search of inspiration, textile artist Jessica Pinsky kept finding inexplicable images of what appeared to be blurry globules.
“I’m like, ‘What …
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6/27/24
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This summer, JaxTHRIVE volunteers are partnering with the Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County for an engaging summer art program.
They are examining the work of a variety of well-known …
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6/27/24
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In partnership with Sing Out Loud Festival and Bozard Ford Lincoln, the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival will return to historic downtown St. Augustine on Sept. 27-29. The festival offers music …
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6/24/24
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Paint, Shrinky Dinks and chicken wire? These were among the makings of priceless works of art at Ocean Palms Elementary School, where a new grade-level art auction was unveiled, featuring artists …
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6/23/24
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The First Coast Cultural Center is planning to host an unusual exhibit that will support free mammograms for uninsured and underinsured individuals in Jacksonville.
Artists will create an …
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By Shaun Ryan
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6/20/24
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Musical Theatre Ponte Vedra, launched last year by theatre veterans Jason and Katie Nettle with a production of “Something Rotten,” has returned for its second year with “Mean Girls The …
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By Shaun Ryan
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6/20/24
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Sing Out Loud Festival, the annual celebration of music and community, has officially opened applications for its Local Artist Showcases and for local vendors that would like to sell food or goods …
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6/20/24
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Lumen Repertory Theatre has announced the third production of its 2024 season themed “BOLD” — Slow Burn: Edward Albee’s one-acts, “The American Dream” and “The Zoo Story.” This double …
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6/20/24
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MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, has partnered with Blue Star Museums and CSX to offer free admission to the families of active duty and former military and …
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6/13/24
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