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Tag Archives: The Cummer Museum

Histories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert

Sep

14

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is excited to present a remarkable body of work by photojournalist Elizabeth Gilbert. Opening September 13, Histories in Africa: 20 Years of Photography by Elizabeth Gilbert draws from her impressive career documenting this extraordinary continent.

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Folio Weekly Invitational Artist Exhibition Winners Announced

Jul

16

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is partnering with Folio Weekly to present the Folio Weekly Invitational Artist Exhibition. This exhibition will be displayed at The Cummer from August 24 – December 2, 2012.

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J. Johnson Gallery presents The ART of MOVEMENT

May

18

J. Johnson Gallery is currently featuring the exhibit Tripping the Line Fantastic, with Barbara Sorensen and Tony Orrico. The exhibit explores the ideas of line and movement, with inspiration from…

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Cultural Connections: Gallery 1037

May

18

During May and June, Gallery 1037 will be featuring the work of two artists is ties to The Cummer Museum: Matthew Patterson and Anna Reynolds. Gallery 1037 is located within…

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