In the Arts
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The 2022 Florida Authors and Publishers Association (FAPA) President’s Book Awards has recognized “Adeline in a Gymnastics Jam” by Martha Louise in the category of Children — Grades 3-5 as a gold medal winner. more
For 19 years, Les DeMerle and Bonnie Eisele have been providing a rich, diverse cultural musical event on Amelia Island by exposing thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds to the sounds, excitement and vitality of great jazz at The Amelia Island Jazz Festival. more
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville will hold its 38th annual Extravaganza that will showcase its talented students. more
The Amelia Island Book Festival will be here before you know it. more
Extraordinary works of art were on public display this past weekend during the annual Sawgrass Country Club Member & Employee Art Show. more
The Limelight Theatre is presenting “Dial M for Murder” in its Koger-Gamache Black Box Theatre through July 17. more
Timucuan Parks Foundation and photographer Will Dickey are being featured in a joint exhibit at Story and Song Bookstore in Fernandina Beach. more
Artist Jack Graves III is on a journey of discovery. more
Season 16 of St. Augustine’s A Classic Theatre (ACT) introduces several exciting developments. more
“Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” on stage now through July 30 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining, transports the audience back to the Disney renaissance of the 1990s, when musical extravaganzas rendered in a rich tradition of 2D animation arguably achieved the pinnacle of what Walt had set in motion. more
When magician Bill Abbott and his wife, Rebecca, moved from Toronto, Canada, to St. Augustine four years ago, they knew that the Nation’s Oldest City would be the place where they would bring his lifelong dream of creating an upscale, intimate magic show to reality. more
There’s a reason why the noun “artist” is so often preceded by the adjective “starving.” more
Nease Theater will do its first production of the school year and it comes in the form of the popular musical “Bye Bye Birdie.” more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
An award-winning author of eight novels, Judith Erwin is a retired attorney, former freelance writer and devotee of the arts, especially dance. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council, which promotes local arts, culture and heritage, is recognizing the 250th anniversary of William Bartram’s travels throughout St. Johns County with an Art in Public Spaces exhibition featuring the work of 24 local artists. more
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. more
Alhambra After Dark will present “Elvis: Nothing But The Hits!” on Sept. 20-24 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining, 12000 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. more
Romanza’s Collage Concert Series will begin on Oct. 28 with guitar wizardry. more
Butterfield Garage’s featured artist for April, Richlin Burnett-Ryan, presents “Exuberance,” a series of vibrant multi-media works full of color and life. A First Friday artist talk at 6 p.m. April 5 will be an opportunity to learn about her approach and inspiration. more
Christ Church in Ponte Vedra Beach held its 27th annual Nutcracker Ballet at the University of North Florida’s Lazarra Performance Hall Dec. 10. The following are photos from the festive night. more
To have one’s artwork on display is a feeling of accomplishment and amazement, and it is something that never gets old for local artist Jim Cox anytime he gets the opportunity to do so. more
The work of photographer Paula Veloso is currently on display as part of “The Eyes are the Window to the Soul” exhibit by the First Coast Cultural Center. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
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