Art

September 29, 2023
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The Art Center Cooperative 

tacjacksonville.org  

 

Beaches Museum

  • “American Dream: Steps Toward Abstraction: Caitlin Flynn,” through Nov. 5

beachesmuseum.org

 

Butterfield Garage Art Gallery

  • Butterfield Gallery Invitational, through Oct. 31

butterfieldgarage.com

 

The Corner Gallery at The Jessie

  • “Lillian Blades: Fragmental Reflections,” through Nov. 1

facebook.com/movingthemargins

 

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

  • “James McBey: Etchings,” through Oct. 29
  • “Outside: In,” through Nov. 30
  • Tattoos in Japanese Prints, through Jan. 14, 2024
  • Jacksonville’s Norman Studios, through Jan. 31, 2024

cummermuseum.org  

 

FemArt Gallery

  • “Squares,” through Oct. 28

femartgallery.org

 

Florida State College at Jacksonville

  • “Armor: Louise Freshman Brown,” through Oct. 13, South Gallery
  • Highlights of the Student Annual, through Oct. 13, Deerwood Gallery

fscj.edu/art-galleries

 

Gallery 725 

  • The Art of Chad Smith, virtual exhibition

gallery725.com 

 

Governor’s House Cultural Center and Museum, St. Augustine

  • “Painting St. Augustine: Selections from the Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers Collection,” ongoing
  • “Freedom Is Not Free: Ax Handle Saturday,” virtual exhibition

staugustine.ufl.edu

 

Haskell Gallery at Jacksonville International Airport

jaxairportarts.com  

 

Hillary Whitaker Gallery

  • Works by Erin Gregory, Jennifer JL Jones, Laura Lacambra Shubert and Marissa Vogl, Oct. 13-TBA

​​hwhitakergallery.com 

 

Jacksonville University

  • “Firstlings: Sculptures + Works on Paper: Arny Nadler,” through Oct. 6
  • “Giant Size Comics: Christopher Troumant,” through Oct. 6
  • Annual Student Juried Exhibition, through Nov. 15
  • ”Bill Davis: No Dark in Sight,” virtual exhibition
  • “Kristin Skees: Close Knit,” virtual exhibition

ju.edu/cfa

 

The Lightner Museum

  • “75 for 75: Lightner Museum Diamond Anniversary Exhibition,” ongoing
  • “Illuminate: Lightner Museum’s Stained Glass Rediscovered,” ongoing
  • “St. Augustine Through the Lens of William Henry Jackson,” ongoing

lightnermuseum.org  

 

MOCA Jacksonville 

  • “Contemporary Cartographies,” through Oct. 15
  • “Facets: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture,” through Nov. 26 
  • Brennan Wojtyla: Cathedral of Labor,” through Dec. 17
    • “Art With a Heart in Healthcare: Daydreamers,” through Jan. 14, 2024
    • Project Atrium: Rowland Ricketts, through Jan. 28, 2024
    mocajacksonville.unf.edu  

 

NoCo Center

“Beyond King Tut,” through Oct. 22
beyondkingtut.com

 

PAStA Fine Art Gallery

  • Featured artist photographer Meghan Holder, Oct. 1-30

pastagalleryart.com

 

Ritz Theatre & Museum
• “Lift Ev’ry Voice,” permanent collection

ritzjacksonville.com  

 

Southlight Gallery

  • Works by Will Dickey, Koo Hon, Paul Karabinis, Pablo Rivera, Enzo Torcoletti, Pam Zambetti and more
    southlightgallery.com

    St. Augustine Art Association
  • Fall Members Show, through Oct. 1
  • Tactile Show, Oct. 6-27 (in gallery and online)
    staaa.org  

 

Stellers Gallery

  • Works by Eileen Corse, Jim Draper, MacTruque, Fallon Pepper, C. Ford Riley, Alice Williams, Jeff Foxworthy (yes, that Jeff Foxworthy) and more

stellersgallery.com   

 

Thrasher-Horne Center Gallery

  • Works by Thomas H. Nagata, Yamel Molerio and John Gerstner, ongoing

thcenter.org

 

University of North Florida

  • “Voces y Caras: Hispanic Communities of North Florida,” through Oct. 13, UNF Gallery of Art
  • 2023 Annual UNF Art and Design Faculty Exhibition, Oct. 19-Nov. 17, UNF Gallery of Art 
  • “An Era of Racial Terror: Jacksonville’s Legacy of Lynching,” through Nov. 12, 

Lufrano Intercultural Gallery

unf.edu/gallery

 

The Vault at 330

  • Works by Susan Astleford, Margena Burnett, Ellen Diamond, Ed Hall, Dolf James, Harry McCormick, Denise Murphy and more

thevaultat1930.com  

 

Yellow House

  • “Sit in Stand Up,” virtual exhibition
  • “Still Not About a Hotdog and a Coke,” virtual exhibition
  • “Magic, Mirth, and Mortality: Musings on Black Motherhood,” virtual exhibition

yellowhouseart.org

 

Ongoing

Art Walk: Oct. 6

Downtown Jacksonville lights up the first Wednesday of the month with art by local artists at hubs in James Weldon Johnson Park, The Jessie and Vagabond Flea at VyStar Tower from 5–9 p.m. Visitors can also enjoy live music, food trucks, street performers, free admission to MOCA and complimentary rides on JTA’s Skyway. 

dtjax.org 

 

Fernandina Beach Arts Market: Oct. 14 and 28

Amelia Island’s premier arts and crafts market comes alive the second and fourth Saturday of every month from 9 a.m.–1 p.m.

fernandinabeachartsmarket.com

 

Riverside Arts Market:  Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28

Artists, artisans and makers display their original paintings, jewelry, photographs, prints and other handcrafted items every Saturday—rain or shine—from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Riverside Avenue underneath the canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge.

riversideartsmarket.com  

 

St. Augustine First Friday Artwalk: Oct. 6

On the first Friday of every month (hence the clever name), more than 30 galleries around the Oldest City open their doors from 5–9 p.m. for visitors to browse exhibits and interact with artists. A complimentary trolley service provides transportation between downtown venues.

staaa.org 

 

Vilano Beach Artisan Market:  Oct. 21

Part beach party, part arts market, this monthly event includes works by local artists and locally-made products, as well as live music. The market takes place on the third Saturday of every month from 4-8 p.m. on A1A and Vilano Road.

facebook.com/vilanobeachofficial

 

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