The Salvador Dalí Museum

The Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg first opened its doors on this date in 1982. The museum features the largest collection of Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí’s artwork in North America. The pieces were collected by A. Reynolds Morse and Eleanor R. Morse, who began Read More …

Healthy Living: Will Dickey’s Nature Photography in the Parks

Timucuan Parks Foundation and AARP are hosting a virtual event as part of their Healthy Living: Fresh Air, Fitness, Friendship and Fun series. On Wednesday, March 10, award-winning photographer Will Dickey will be leading the discussion on Nature Photography in the Parks. The free event Read More …

Augusta Christine Savage

Sculptor Augusta Christine Savage (née Fells) was born in Green Gove Springs on  February 29, 1892. Savage was considered a preeminent contributor to the Harlem Renaissance movement of the early twentieth century. Her work was featured in many prominent shows, including the 1939 New York Read More …

Jax River Jams coming in April to Riverfront Plaza announces lineup

Jax River Jams coming in April to Riverfront Plaza – Check out the lineup just announced by Downtown Vision, Inc. April 8 – Chase Rice with Local Opener The Firewater Tent Revival April 15 – New Found Glory with Local Opener Universal Green April 22 Read More …

Marsha Hatcher, visual artist, painter, teacher

All month long, we have been highlighting local Black artists and art for Black History Month. Marsha Hatcher is a passionate artist who has made a name for herself since moving to Jacksonville more than 30 years ago. “I like what I do when it Read More …

Art by Maiya Elaine

Our Black History Month celebration continues by celebrating Black Artists in Jacksonville. Art by Maiya Elaine is a rising artist in Jacksonville. She attended Douglas Anderson School of the Arts where she learned theatre tech, set design, lighting, sound, costume and prop making, and focused Read More …

Traci Mims, Artist

We continue our celebration of Black History Month by highlighting local Black Artists and their art. ⁣ ⁣ Traci Mims Artist is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida currently living and working in Jacksonville,⁣ Florida. She says “Art has always been a part of my Read More …

Surviving Confederate Veterans hold reunion in Jacksonville May 1914

This marker is in the Confederate Park, which was earlier called the Dignan Park, in the Springfield Historical District, Jacksonville ,Florida, where the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th reunion in 1914. The marker reads as : “On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Read More …

Bards & Brews: Spoken Word & Open Mic at Silver Cow

Bards & Brews hosted by the beautiful and talented Keri Foster, every 2nd Wednesday of the month starting at 9pm. Mark your calendars and plan to visit Silver Cow and enjoy an evening of the spoken word with their amazing host, Keri. They have a Read More …

Remembering Lee Harvey

Lee Harvey died six years ago today. AG Gancarski wrote a memorial piece, titled “Remembering Firebrand Painter Lee Harvey” published by Folio Weekly on November 19, 2014. Gancarski stated that Lee “…taught all of us to open our eyes, see the bullshit around us, and Read More …

Breaking Ground: Beyond Bathing Beauties

In a continued celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, Beaches Museum is proud to present their new history exhibit: Breaking Ground: Beyond Bathing Beauties which opens today. The popular image of beach women as bathing beauties only hints at the diverse Read More …

AIDS Memorial Mural Unveiling

Earlier today in Willow Branch Park the Aids Memorial Mural was unveiled. The mural is located facing into the park, on the side of the Park Street bridge, which crosses Willow Branch creek. The 45 names featured on this mural represent local Riverside/Avondale residents lost Read More …

48 Hour Film Project 2020

Teams of filmmakers are ready to say “action!” this weekend as the 48 Hour Film Project gets started. The kickoff event is tonight from 6pm to 7pm at James Weldon Johnson Park (formerly Hemming Park). If you would like more information, including tickets to the Read More …

The 5 & Dime Theatre Co. is a nomadic theatre company once more

An update from co-founders Lee Hamby, Josh Waller, Craig Leavitt and Evan Gould, and the Board of Directors at The 5 & Dime, made public just minutes ago. There’s no doubt about it: COVID-19 has impacted all of us in so many different ways. As Read More …