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Tag Archives: museums

Fourth Year Participating in The Blue Star Museum Program!

May

27

With the arrival of Memorial Day, we are proud to announce our involvement with the Blue Star Museum program. This program will offer FREE admission to military personel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Blue Star Families is…

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The Art of Empathy: The Cummer Mother of Sorrows in Context

Nov

26

The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens would like to present The Art of Empathy: The Cummer Mother of Sorrows in Context. This exhibition is designed to showcase a masterwork in The Cummer’s permanent collection, Mother of Sorrows (c.1470). It is one of only five known…

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Nazi Art Looting Presentation Returns

May

09

So, what do the Nazis have to do with Jacksonville, you ask? With two pieces of Nazi loot uncovered in The Cummer’s permanent collection, the answer is more than you might think. From 1933 through the end of World War II in 1945…

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“Lobby for the Arts” exhibition in Art Connections

Jan

14

A traveling exhibit called “Lobby for the Arts,” opened at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens on January 8, 2013. The exhibit features artwork and video performances by…

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A Closer Look at Nazi Looting

Nov

29

So, what do the Nazis have to do with Jacksonville, you ask? With two pieces of Nazi loot uncovered in The Cummer’s permanent collection, the answer is more than you might think.

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Museum Advocacy Day 2012

Feb

28

Museum Advocacy Day presents an opportunity for individuals involved in the culture of museums to travel to Washington DC and advocate for policy and funding issues that affect their field.

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