December 1, 2012-December 2, 2012
Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtFolio Weekly Invitational Artist Exhibition
August 24, 2012-December 2, 2012
This juried exhibition will showcase 50 local artists.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryGuided Tour of the Collection and Gardens
3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
December 1, 2012-December 2, 2012
Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtFolio Weekly Invitational Artist Exhibition
August 24, 2012-December 2, 2012
This juried exhibition will showcase 50 local artists.
Location: The Joan Wellhouse and Martin Stein, Sr. GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtGuided Tour of the Collection and Gardens
7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Lecture with Chief Curator Holly Keris
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtDecember 6, 2012-December 7, 2012
December 6, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - December 7, 10 a.m. To 4 p.m.
Come celebrate the season as The Cummer Store presents our annual shopping event.
Location: The Cummer Store6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Up & Cummers and friends are invited to enjoy "Champagne & Shopping" at The CUmmer Store followed by an art making activity in the studio.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtDecember 6, 2012-December 7, 2012
December 6, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - December 7, 10 a.m. To 4 p.m.
Come celebrate the season as The Cummer Store presents our annual shopping event.
Location: The Cummer StoreLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American ArtLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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.
Seated Gallery Talks at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. with afternoon tea and light refreshments. Cost is $6 for members and non-members and includes lecture, tea and admission to both Museum & Gardens.
Please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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.
Seated Gallery Talks at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. with afternoon tea and light refreshments. Cost is $6 for members and non-members and includes lecture, tea and admission to both the Museum and Gardens. Please call (904) 899-6038 to make your required reservations.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
Loïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 am - 12:30 pm
Classes in painting, printmaking, collage, and construction with changing themes. Pre-registration is recommended. Ages 6 to 12. Members $10, Non-members $15. For more information or to register for art classes, please call 904.355.0630.
Instructor: Terry Woodlief
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Need a break from the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations? Join us for a relaxing yet festive hour of music in the Cummer Gardens (weather permitting). YuleSlide, a group of local Jacksonville trombone players of all ages and ability levels, come together to perform holiday songs and carols for your enjoyment. *In case of rain the concert will be held in the Hixon Auditorium.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
Location: The Minerva and Raymond K. Mason GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryCommunity Night - Celebrations
4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
An evening to relax, enjoy art, live music and the spirit of the season.
Location: The Cummer Museum of Art & GardensLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryHistories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert
September 13, 2012-December 30, 2012
American photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert has lived and worked in Africa for twenty years, traveling from Kenya to Congo, throughout the Great Rift Valley, and reporting civil wars in Rwanda, Somalia and Sudan.
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 GalleryLoïs Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color
October 12, 2012-January 4, 2013
Born in Boston in 1905 and trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Loïs Mailou Jones began her career at a time when racial prejudices and gender discrimination were strong in American culture.
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. GalleryEartha 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