Through photographs, letters, and ephemera, this exhibition celebrates two strong women who helped shape Jacksonville in the twentieth century, and whose legacies remain vibrant today.
Eartha White and Ninah Cummer: Connecting with Community
by Amber Sesnick, Guest Services & Marketing in Art, Exhibitions
Dec
07
Community Opening: Richard Chamberlain – Year of the Sheep
by Louise Stevens, in Cultural Connections, Exhibitions, Special Events
Mar
30
On Tuesday, April 3, from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m., The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens invites you to the free, Community Opening our Richard Chamberlain exhibit: The Year of the Sheep an exhibition featuring the work of Richard Chamberlain, local artist, teacher and Vietnam Veteran.
Richard Chamberlain: The Year of the Sheep
by Kristen Zimmerman, Registrar in Art, Exhibitions
Jan
13
The first exhibition of 2012 will be the artwork of a local artist, Richard Chamberlain. In the late 1980s, Chamberlain began a series of paintings dealing with his experiences in Vietnam.
Don’t Miss Our 50th Anniversary Kickoff!
by Amber Sesnick, Guest Services & Marketing in Events, Programming
Jan
04
Please join us as we celebrate our past, present and future. We begin our yearlong celebration of The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens 50th Anniversary by hosting our Kick-Off Event on Saturday, January 15, 2011 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Our Chairs, Laura Magevney and Lisa Page, along with their committee, have planned an [...]
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