In the Arts
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The days are just starting to get longer and warmer, but local artist Jenna Alexander has been cultivating a summer vibe all winter. more
Katherine Scott, a local author and therapist living in Ponte Vedra Beach, has announced the release of her book, “The ‘Tail’ of a Trio.” more
Fiber artist Amy Dove is Butterfield Garage’s latest featured artist. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has announced that member Pamela Geiger is the featured artist for April. more
As part of its ongoing commitment to the military, THE PLAYERS Championship has announced its plans to pay tribute to Northeast Florida’s active-duty service members and veterans during this year’s tournament festivities. more
Shan Fannin of Austin, Texas, was the latest artist in Richard C. Kessler’s “Next Originals” series to exhibit at the Grand Bohemian Gallery in St. Augustine. more
Alhambra Theater and Dining in Jacksonville recently lost one of its founders with the passing of Ted Johnson at 86 years old. more
The newest art gallery in Ponte Vedra Beach did more than simply open its doors Saturday, April 13; it fairly burst onto the scene with an eye-popping exhibition of original works by acclaimed mixed media artist Al Razza. more
Get ready to travel back in time because As If! The 90’s Fest is back for its third consecutive year! more
What's happening in the arts. more
“White Noise Whispers,” a crime thriller co-written by local authors Tracy Tripp (writing as T.S. Tripp) and Edward Mickolus, tells two stories: a detective’s mission to stop the murders and the events that made the killer what he is. more
Some artists have a very strong local presence. Others are recognized worldwide. But only a select few can boast that their work is on the Moon. more
Every writer draws from their life experiences when fleshing out scenes for both fiction and nonfiction. more
The St. Augustine Art Association has announced the 19th Annual St. Johns All-County High School Art Show, featuring work from more than 150 students in grades nine through 12 thanks to a community outreach partnership with St. Johns County Schools. more
The latest exhibit to grace the halls of the Cummer Museum takes a look back at the styles of women’s fashion when playing sports. more
The 27th Annual Gamble Rogers Folk Festival and St. Johns Cultural Council have announced a family weekend of free outdoor activities for children. more
Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville has announced its new exhibition, “What Lifts You Up,” in partnership with Art with a Heart in Healthcare. more
Here’s a look at what’s happening in the arts locally. more
The Moonlight Market is returning for its third year with the most sought-after local makers selling one-of-a-kind handcrafted wares. more
When Reedy Press contacted Amy Angelilli about writing a St. Augustine edition for its “100 Things to Do Before You Die” series, the local entrepreneur quickly realized how daunting the task would be — because the Nation’s Oldest City simply has too much to offer. more
For artist Martha Ferguson, painting a street scene is really about painting the effects of light. more
Jacksonville Symphony Music Director Courtney Lewis has been invited to conduct the Opéra national de Paris (Paris Opera Ballet) during select performances of “The Dante Project,” a ballet by composer Thomas Adès, at the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. more
Raquel Rubí has mastered not one, but two artistic realms. more
Topics include: writers' meeting, Thomas Kinkade artist, community concert and Gamble Rogers gala. more
Florida Chamber Music Projects (FCMP) will perform quartets by Haydn and Schumann on May 6 as part of the St. Augustine Romanza Festivale of Music and the Arts. more
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