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Tag Archives: theater

The 5 & Dime Presents: The Pitmen Painters

Jul

19

The Pitmen Painters comes to Jacksonville fresh from an acclaimed run in London and on Broadway. This earthy, honest examination of art in ordinary life retells the true story of…

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In the Gallery: Pair of Ormolu Candelabra, after Etienne Falconet, 18th Century

May

28

This beautifully gilded pair of Louis XVI ormolu figural candelabra were cast after a model made by Falconet. Each displays a…

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The Ninah Cummer Project: An Interview with Barbara Colaciello

Apr

01

In Sustaining Beauty: Reflections from the Memoirs of Ninah May Holden Cummer, The Cummer Museum’s founder comes to life in this one-woman play created in partnership with Jacksonville Beach theater Players By the Sea. With assistance from museum Curatorial staff, the piece is written and performed by Barbara Colaciello, who spent a year in our archives researching Ninah. Learn more about this generous, forward-thinking woman on April 5 at 7pm. Admission to the play is just $5.

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