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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is committed to engage and inspire through the arts, gardens and education. A permanent collection of nearly 5,000 works of art on a riverfront campus offers more than 95,000 annual visitors a truly unique experience on the First Coast. Nationally recognized education programs serve adults and children of all abilities.

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Tag Archives: The Cummer Gardens

Garden Week Schedule of Events

Feb

23

In addition to our wonderful speakers, luncheons and fashion show, we will have baked goods available from Mrs. Cummer’s Tea Table, daily demonstrations, Master Gardner Tours, and lovely garden items for sale in our Impressionism Exhibition Museum Store.

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What’s blooming? Roses!

Dec

01

The rose has long been a favored subject in art due to its’ natural beauty and its’ rich symbolic history.

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What’s Blooming? Nierembergia!

Nov

24

The Nierembergia can be seen in both blue and white here in The Cummer Gardens. It makes it a habit to grow neatly and can be used in the front of beds or borders to give your garden a crisp look.

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First Sunday Tour for New Members

Aug

01

The Museum offers a free guided tour of the permanent collection every Tuesday at 7pm and every Sunday at 3pm.

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The Best Day – One Couple’s Wedding

Jun

30

Jeremy and I both grew up in Jacksonville and we both took field trips the Cummer as children.

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#25 The Cummer Oak

Jun

28

“It is the largest and oldest living thing in Riverside.” – Wayne Wood

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