JACKSONVILLE CONSORTUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTISTS. OUR VISION: Fosters an environment which encourages African American arts and Artists to flourish and succeed in the business of art. No artist is excluded on basis of race. JCAAA was incorporated March 31, 2004 in the State of Florida.
1/29/2010
Art in the Heart Downtown Art Show & Sale
All festival days
CALLING ALL ARTISTS & CRAFTSPEOPLE!
2010 Art in the Heart Downtown Application (PDF)
Deadline for entries: March 29, 2010
Artists- show us your pallette and apply now!
Festival attendees can brows through the works of talented artists and master craftspeople at Art in the Heart Downtown Juried Art Show & Sale.
For more information and an application.
www.coj.net/Departments/Recreation+and+Community+Services/Special+Events/Jazz+Festival/Art+at+the+Met+.htm
ROXANN HILBERT in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Stage Aurora Theatrical Company
Presents the Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama
Harper Lee's
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Dramatized by Christopher Sergel
Presents the Pulitzer Prize Winning Drama
Harper Lee's
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Dramatized by Christopher Sergel
Roxann Hilbert as Helen Robinson
Stage Aurora Theatrical Company presents the much loved, critically acclaimed American classic To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee and dramatized by Christopher Sergel. To Kill a Mockingbird runs from January 29 -February 7, 2010 (Weekends only). The play is directed by Darryl Reuben Hall, Stage Aurora's producing artistic director.
RHONDA BRISTOL EXHIBITING @ B.J. SPOKE GALLERY IN NY
b.j.spoke gallery 299 Main Street Huntington, NY 11743
Artist’s Choice Exhibition
On view from Tuesday, February 2nd until Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Reception for Artists Choice is on Saturday, February 6th from 2-4 pm …
Poetry reading from the book Paumanok from 4:30pm – 6pm
b. j. spoke’s show this coming month will compare and contrast artists’ interpretations of subject matter and styles. For example b .j. spoke’s member Katherine Criss invited Rhonda Bristol to exhibit with her. These two artists met in painting class at the High School of Music & Art and have remained dedicated to their love of art and for exploring human emotions. Ms. Criss’ Webbed Man conveys the deliberateness and mystery of city life, while Ms. Bristol’s Body Language – Stressed Patience reflects a vulnerable young woman. Rhonda and Katherine treat the same subject – people -- very differently. This show is another community outreach as b .j. spoke’s members invite artists they respect and admire to join them.
Katherine Criss’ trans-layered photograph from
Unseen Urban Life series: “ Webbed Man “
Rhonda Bristol’s painting from
Ghana series: “Body Language – Stressed Patience”
Other gallery artists include.
Artist’s Choice Exhibition
On view from Tuesday, February 2nd until Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Reception for Artists Choice is on Saturday, February 6th from 2-4 pm …
Poetry reading from the book Paumanok from 4:30pm – 6pm
b. j. spoke’s show this coming month will compare and contrast artists’ interpretations of subject matter and styles. For example b .j. spoke’s member Katherine Criss invited Rhonda Bristol to exhibit with her. These two artists met in painting class at the High School of Music & Art and have remained dedicated to their love of art and for exploring human emotions. Ms. Criss’ Webbed Man conveys the deliberateness and mystery of city life, while Ms. Bristol’s Body Language – Stressed Patience reflects a vulnerable young woman. Rhonda and Katherine treat the same subject – people -- very differently. This show is another community outreach as b .j. spoke’s members invite artists they respect and admire to join them.
Katherine Criss’ trans-layered photograph from
Unseen Urban Life series: “ Webbed Man “
Rhonda Bristol’s painting from
Ghana series: “Body Language – Stressed Patience”
Other gallery artists include.
1/07/2010
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE (North campus)
1/04/2010
WORKSHOP with WALDEN
An Artist Workshop
Saturday, January 9, 2010, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
“Mixed Media: One Extreme to Another”
A visual art experience for all ages presented in conjunction with the current gallery exhibit,
Through Our Eyes 2009, “Each One Teach One: The Artist as Mentor”
Join artist Laurence Walden for a lively demonstration of his unique approach to creating a metal work sculpture from used, found and recycled materials
Workshop fee: $6.00 adults, $3.00 students and senior citizens
829 N. Davis Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 632-5555
Saturday, January 9, 2010, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
“Mixed Media: One Extreme to Another”
A visual art experience for all ages presented in conjunction with the current gallery exhibit,
Through Our Eyes 2009, “Each One Teach One: The Artist as Mentor”
Join artist Laurence Walden for a lively demonstration of his unique approach to creating a metal work sculpture from used, found and recycled materials
Workshop fee: $6.00 adults, $3.00 students and senior citizens
829 N. Davis Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904) 632-5555
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