Art in the Park + MOSH + RAM

May 2, 2015
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Hemming Park is exploding with art all over the park on Saturday, May 2, sponsored by Community First Credit Union. From 10 am to 3 pm, children and adults are invited to a free day of fun with the best of the city’s cultural organizations offering live performances, participatory events and even a water spirit emerging thanks to artist Sarah Crooks Flaire. Come along any way you wish – by bicycle, skyway, river taxi or walk the bridges. Just be there for a jammed pack day of exciting events over at MOSH, too, where the Clean Air Festival at Friendship Fountain or around the bend at Riverside Arts Market for more food, fun and frolic.

Schedule | Hemming Park Main Stage

10:15     Aida Selections (Players by the Sea)

10:30     Spark District’s Waterspirit Emerging (Sarah Crooks Flaire)

11:00     CAP Strings Program (Cathedral Arts)

11:30     Line Dancing (JAXPARKS)

Noon     Peter Pan Jr. Selections (Smith Creative)

1:00      Steel Magnolias Selections (Stage Aurora)

2:00      Hairspray Selections (Theatre Jacksonville)

2:30      John Lumpkin Trio Jazz (Ritz Theatre)

At MOSH Jacksonville’s Science Café

Takeover Stage at Charlie’s Café

10, Noon, 1:30   MOSH Extreme Science Show

2:00        The Lyricist Life

Plus, visit the Rouxart Mosaic Project (under the Main Street Bridge) and embrace the wonderful deformance art by Liz Gibson.

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