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Tag Archives: Cummer Oak

November Garden Reconstruction Update

Dec

12

The upper tier of all three gardens reopened on November 11 – the Museum’s 56th anniversary! Although the lower spaces must continue to stay closed, you will be able to visit the Cummer Oak and see Diana of the Hunt and some of our other sculptures.

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Art & Science: The Beauty and Strength of the Live Oak Tree

Oct

28

So, next time you are admiring a live oak, whether it be in our backyard or yours, admire it for its majestic beauty and its phenomenal strength, and your experience will be twice as sweet.

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Art & Science: Tannins, Rope, and the St. Johns Riverkeeper

Jul

29

It is July, about half way between school terms, and it is week five of Camp Cummer. As usual, the summer at the Cummer has its rains and heat, its humidity and sweating brows. Art fills the studios, curiosity echoes in the galleries and lunchtime brings out a “roaring” play in the Gardens, as the campers tap into new found energy. Except for Wednesdays…

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Art in the Gardens: The Gargoyle

Jul

21

The Gargoyle that seems so at home in the Italian garden, here at The Cummer Museum, made its original home on a building in New York City. In 1981, The Cummer Museum…

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Connect to Yourself with Yoga in the Gardens!

Feb

25

Entering The Gardens you cannot help but to be amazed by their vast beauty. There is so much history, culture and imagination; from the large Oak tree…

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A Brand New Interactive for the Gardens!

Mar

12

In honor of Garden Week, we have been working with Wingard Creative to develop a whole host of new interactive elements for the Gardens. We now have…

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