6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryPermanent Collection Highlight Tour
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Every Tuesday, children ages 5 to 10 will have the opportunity to explore the galleries or gardens and experiment with a different art process. No pre-registration. Please arrive early as class size is limited. For more information please call (904) 355-0630.
Members and Non-members $5
**NOTE: There will not be a Drop-In Art class on May 7, December 24 and December 31.
Permanent Collection Highlight Tour
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryExcursions Into Wild Florida with Jim Draper at Little Talbot Island State Park
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Explore Little Talbot Island State Park with artist and environmentalist Jim Draper. This excursion will highlight scenery and places that provide inspiration.
Location: Little Talbot Island State Park
Come make art with your little one and enjoy gallery and Garden visits on the second Saturday of every month. Children ages 3 to 5 and their favorite adult. Class size is limited. For more information or to register for art classes, please call 904.355.0630.
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Members $10 per pair, Nonmembers $15 per pair
Instructor: Mary Beth Morris
Art, Architecture & Garden Tour Featuring the Distinctive Work of Richard Skinner & Associates
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or - 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Art, Architecture & Garden Tour featuring the distinctive work of Richard Skinner & Associates. Celebrate Architecture, Art and Nature through remarkable transformations.
Permanent Collection Highlight Tour
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery"Discovering the Layers" Gallery discussion with Jim Draper
1 p.m.
Join us for a talk with artist Jim Draper as he explores the many layers behind his newest body of work, Feast of Flowers. Sundays, January 20, February 10 and March 24.
Location: Stein GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Every Tuesday, children ages 5 to 10 will have the opportunity to explore the galleries or gardens and experiment with a different art process. No pre-registration. Please arrive early as class size is limited. For more information please call (904) 355-0630.
Members and Non-members $5
**NOTE: There will not be a Drop-In Art class on May 7, December 24 and December 31.
Permanent Collection Highlight Tour
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryPermanent Collection Highlight Tour
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyJoin us the third Saturday of each month for Art Connections studio classes in painting, printmaking, collage and construction with changing themes. Projects will be completed within one class period. Class size is limited and pre-registration is required. For more information or to register for classes, please call 904.355.0630. Ages 6-10.
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Members $10, Nonmembers $15
Instructor: Terry Woodlief
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery1:30 p.m.
2/12/13 UPDATE - WE ARE FULL AND NO LONGER TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR THIS EVENT. Sunday Classical Concerts are a favorite at The Cummer and a delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon. This Sunday the concert will feature Russian music performed by The Lantana String Quartet to coincide with, The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs, on exhibit at The Cummer.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Every Tuesday, children ages 5 to 10 will have the opportunity to explore the galleries or gardens and experiment with a different art process. No pre-registration. Please arrive early as class size is limited. For more information please call (904) 355-0630.
Members and Non-members $5
**NOTE: There will not be a Drop-In Art class on May 7, December 24 and December 31.
Permanent Collection Highlight Tour
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryExcursions Into Wild Florida with Jim Draper at Ringhaver Park
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Explore Ringhaver Park with artist and environmentalist Jim Draper. This excursion will highlight scenery and places that provide inspiration.
Location: Ringhaver Park
Permanent Collection Highlight Tour
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Every Tuesday, children ages 5 to 10 will have the opportunity to explore the galleries or gardens and experiment with a different art process. No pre-registration. Please arrive early as class size is limited. For more information please call (904) 355-0630.
Members and Non-members $5
**NOTE: There will not be a Drop-In Art class on May 7, December 24 and December 31.
4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a fun and informative evening of Russian Decorative Arts and get a glimpse of the styles and ritualr of ceremonial dining at that time.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensPermanent Collection Highlight Tour
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a highlight tour of our permanent collection and gardens (weather permitting). All tours are led by a Museum Docent and are free with regular admission.
Location: Museum Front LobbyThe Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
FOCUS Cummer Lunch & Tour: The Tsar's Cabinet and La Florida
Location: Cummer Museum of Art & GardensArt Fundamentals: Acrylic Painting
This 6-week class introduces painting to beginning students and strengthens the skills of intermediate painters. Learn composition for landscape and still life, color theory, and techniques in acrylic. Each student will have individual attention and work at their own level. Students may sign up for more than one session. Ages 16 and up. For more information or to register for classes, please call (904) 355-0630.
Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
<... read moreThe Cummer Parking Lots are Closed for Renovation
The Cummer Parking lots are closed for renovation until April 2, 2013. Visitors should park in front of the Lane Building or in the public parking spots on Post Street between the Museum and the Garden Club. Additional street parking is located on May Street and Riverside Park Place.
Thank you for your patience as we improve your Cummer experience!
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner GalleryThe Cummer Parking Lots are Closed for Renovation
The Cummer Parking lots are closed for renovation until April 2, 2013. Visitors should park in front of the Lane Building or in the public parking spots on Post Street between the Museum and the Garden Club. Additional street parking is located on May Street and Riverside Park Place.
Thank you for your patience as we improve your Cummer experience!
The Tsars' Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs
January 26, 2013-April 27, 2013
The Tsars’ Cabinet: Two Hundred Years of Russian Decorative Arts under the Romanovs features extraordinary objects that have been drawn from the finest private collection of Imperial Russian porcelain and decorative arts in the United States.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryDecember 18, 2012-April 7, 2013
Jacksonville artist Jim Draper’s newest series “Pascua Florida: Feast of Flowers” celebrates the 500th anniversary of the first European engagement with Florida, the first named area in what is now the United States.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryJanuary 15, 2013-October 6, 2013
From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtEartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
December 11, 2012-April 14, 2013
As part of the Fusion initiative, The Cummer will present an exhibition of archival material that documents the legacies of two important community leaders – Eartha White and Ninah Cummer.
Location: The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner Gallery