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.
4/27/2010
4/21/2010
JCAAA @ MOCA
JCAAA presents an original theatrical production, Alicia in the Wonderland Dance Club. It is a cautionary tale that updates Lewis Carroll's ' Alice's Adventures in Wonderland '. It is in conjunction with the Traditions Redefined exhibit at MOCA and will be presented Family Day, Sunday May 23rd. The production itself is free and just one of a number of community presentations with the focus on family, fun and creativity.
4/07/2010
Call To Artists
Description
Prizes
Faculty
First Place- $250 Second place- $150 Third Place - $100
Jacksonville Consortium of African American Artists (JCAAA) In collaboration with
Traditions Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African American Art
organized by David C. Driskell Center for the Study of visual arts and the African Diaspora at
the University of Maryland presents Traditions Explained, a juried art show showing visual expression of a tradition that has been passed through several generations of your family
There will be an opening reception on Friday, May 7th 2010 7pm-9pm and the exhibit will be on display through Friday June 4th.
Eligibility
Open to faculty and students of high school and college
Medium
All Mediums Accepted. Original Artwork Only, No images larger than 32 x 40
.Entry Fee
$25 for 3 entries
Student
First Place- $125
Second place- $75
Third Place - $50
Artworks and complete applications are due on Saturday, May 1 2010 from 10 am - 12pm at the
Art Center Cooperative at 229 Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Artists will be notified of
acceptance or non acceptance by Wednesday, May 5, 2010
For More Information, Please call 904 537 3364.
Delivery
Artworks and complete applications are due on Saturday, May 1 2010 from 10 am - 12pm at the
Art Center Cooperative at 229 Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Artists will be notified of
acceptance or non acceptance by Wednesday, May 5, 2010
For More Information, Please call 904 537 3364.
Description
Prizes
Faculty
First Place- $250 Second place- $150 Third Place - $100
Jacksonville Consortium of African American Artists (JCAAA) In collaboration with
Traditions Redefined: The Larry and Brenda Thompson Collection of African American Art
organized by David C. Driskell Center for the Study of visual arts and the African Diaspora at
the University of Maryland presents Traditions Explained, a juried art show showing visual expression of a tradition that has been passed through several generations of your family
There will be an opening reception on Friday, May 7th 2010 7pm-9pm and the exhibit will be on display through Friday June 4th.
Eligibility
Open to faculty and students of high school and college
Medium
All Mediums Accepted. Original Artwork Only, No images larger than 32 x 40
.Entry Fee
$25 for 3 entries
Student
First Place- $125
Second place- $75
Third Place - $50
Artworks and complete applications are due on Saturday, May 1 2010 from 10 am - 12pm at the
Art Center Cooperative at 229 Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Artists will be notified of
acceptance or non acceptance by Wednesday, May 5, 2010
For More Information, Please call 904 537 3364.
Delivery
Artworks and complete applications are due on Saturday, May 1 2010 from 10 am - 12pm at the
Art Center Cooperative at 229 Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Artists will be notified of
acceptance or non acceptance by Wednesday, May 5, 2010
For More Information, Please call 904 537 3364.
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