In the Arts
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The First Coast Cultural Center’s fifth annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts gala took on an enhanced level of elegance Sunday, April 28, with an Audrey Hepburn/“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” theme. more
Butterfield Garage Art Gallery recently invited the entire community to exercise their creative chops around the theme “Influences.” more
Since the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall first tested its viability as a musical venue, something became immediately clear: This modest, out-of-the-way, former church had the potential to attract major stars to its small stage. more
Florida Chamber Music Projects (FCMP) will perform quartets by Haydn and Schumann on May 6 as part of the St. Augustine Romanza Festivale of Music and the Arts. more
With 100 years of history in the books – or on the canvas – the St. Augustine Art Association is celebrating its centennial with an art show spanning the century. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council recently announced that Christina Parrish Stone will retire from her role as executive director at the end of the current fiscal year on Sept. 30. more
Artist Jack Graves III is on a journey of discovery. more
There’s a reason why the noun “artist” is so often preceded by the adjective “starving.” more
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. more
Shan Fannin of Austin, Texas, was the latest artist in Richard C. Kessler’s “Next Originals” series to exhibit at the Grand Bohemian Gallery in St. Augustine. more
The newest art gallery in Ponte Vedra Beach did more than simply open its doors Saturday, April 13; it fairly burst onto the scene with an eye-popping exhibition of original works by acclaimed mixed media artist Al Razza. more
The latest exhibit to grace the halls of the Cummer Museum takes a look back at the styles of women’s fashion when playing sports. more
The Art of the Possible, held Thursday, April 18, at Asado Life waterfront restaurant in St. Augustine raised funds for two important local causes: the St. Johns County Education Foundation, which operates as Investing in Kids (INK!), and Ocean Sole, a nonprofit based in Ponte Vedra Beach and Kenya. more
Ancient City Entertainment has announced the return of As If! The 90s Fest, which will be held from 1 to 9:30 p.m. May 18 at Francis Field in downtown St. Augustine. more
This year’s First Coast Cultural Center Beaches — A Celebration of the Arts annual fundraising event will be held 6-8 p.m. Sunday, April 28, at the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse, 110 Championship Way in Ponte Vedra Beach. more
One of the biggest classic rock-and-roll musicals will take the stage April 18-22 at Ponte Vedra High School. more
Romanza Festivale of Music & the Arts is once again celebrating the vibrant and unique confluence of art, culture and history in St. Augustine, the Nation’s Oldest City. more
Doug Spears’ Cracker Collective will perform at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at Beluthahatchee. more
Extraordinary works of art were on public display this past weekend during the annual Sawgrass Country Club Member & Employee Art Show. more
Players by the Sea, Jacksonville Beach’s premiere community theatre, is introducing a new series, Cabaret Collection: Legends and Rising Legends opening this weekend. more
Sweet Art Gallery, 310 Front St., Ste 875, Ponte Vedra Beach, is planning an opening exhibition for artist Al Razza from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13. more
The Art of the Possible event will be held in conjunction with Asado Life, a renowned waterfront restaurant in St. Augustine. more
The Jacksonville Symphony will present Georges Bizet's timeless and cherished opera, “Carmen,” on April 12 and 14. more
Vincent Dubois, the titular organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, will perform a free concert April 14 at St. John’s Cathedral. more
Florida Chamber Music Project’s will celebrate the father of the string quartet, Joseph Haydn, along with Robert Schumann at its Sunday, April 7, performance. more
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