Written by Caitlyn Cooney, Curatorial Intern For many of us, our knowledge of the world encompasses only a small area: our city, our state, maybe our country. We learn about […]
Collectors’ Choice: Featured Collectors, George and Missy Good
by Curatorial Intern, in Art, Education
Aug
26
Jr. Docent Podcast #9: Early Developments in Porcelain
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Art, Podcast
Apr
25
For centuries China was the sole producer of porcelain (hence the name China) because of the…
What’s Blooming? – Mahonia Bealei
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Gardens
Mar
06
The Mahonia bealei, also known as Beale’s Barberry or Leatherleaf Mahonia, is an evergreen small shrub native to China. This plant flourishes in…
Crepe Myrtle
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Gardens
Jun
28
This magnificent tree originated from the Indian subcontinent, reaching China, South East Asia, and Oceania. The Crepe Myrtle, also known by its Latin and scientific name Lagerstroemia, arrived in England in 1759, but due to…
What’s Blooming? Japanese Magnolia!
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Education
Jan
05
The Purple Magnolia is a small tree, about four meters in height that originated from southwest China.
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