Don’t miss your last chance to see this very exciting show. The Year of the Sheep closes on July 8th, 2012.
Time is Almost Up to See The Year of the Sheep – Do NOT Miss This Exhibit!
by Amber Sesnick, Guest Services & Marketing in Art, Exhibitions
Jun
29
Adventures in Art
by Amber Sesnick, Guest Services & Marketing in FOCUS Cummer, Special Events
Apr
06
The next Adventures in Art series at the Ponte Vedra Library will be held on Tuesday, April 10th from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Cummer Director Hope McMath and Vietnam veteran Richard Chamberlain will be presenting Art and Healing– The Year of the Sheep.
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.
Cultural Connections: Cultural Fusion
by Amber Sesnick, Guest Services & Marketing in Cultural Connections
Jan
27
Cultural Fusion is a collaboration among Jacksonville’s arts and cultural organizations. The hope is that by banding together, our cultural organizations can bring innovative new ideas to the Jacksonville cultural scene.
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