July Art Listings – Folio 2.0 / EU Jacksonville

July Art Listings

Beaches Fine Arts Series

•Visual arts by Pablo Rivera

beachesfinearts.org

Butterfield Garage Art Gallery

• Featured art by Dee Roberts through July

•Works by Gerald Brummer, Michael Fitzpatrick, Nancy Hamlin-Vogler, Jan Miller, Dee Roberts, Juliana Romnes and Ron Vellucci

butterfieldgarage.com

The Corner Gallery at The Jessie

•Erin Kendrick: “Shelter in Place,” through Aug. 3

dupontcenter.org

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

•“Buddha and Shiva, Lotus and Dragon: Masterworks From the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection at Asia Society,” through Sept. 18

•“Revolve: Spotlight on the Permanent Collection,” through Nov. 13

•“Frieseke in Florida: Memories of Jacksonville in the 1880s,” through
Jan. 1, 2023

•“Jacksonville’s Norman Studios,” through Jan. 30, 2023

cummermuseum.org

Florida Mining Gallery

•“Looking For Gravity,” featuring works by Addison Adams, Eugene Ofori Agyei and Michael Dika, through July 1

floridamininggallery.com

Jacksonville University

•“Jesse Wright: A Retrospective/New Work,” through July 12, Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery

•”Bill Davis: No Dark in Sight,” virtual exhibition

•“Kristin Skees: Close Knit,” virtual exhibition

ju.edu/cfa

Lightner Museum

•“Martha Ferguson: Beyond the Crowds,” through July 22

•“Picturing a Nation: American Art from the Lightner Museum,” through Sept. 30

•“Bouke de Vries War and Pieces,” through Dec. 31

lightnermuseum.org

MOCA Jacksonville

•“Maud Cotter: What Was Never Ours to Keep,” a Project Atrium exhibition, July 9-Nov. 1

•“Creeks Rising: A City Reflected in Hogans & McCoys Creeks,” through July 10

•“Jessica Hische: Covered,” through
Aug. 21

•“Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick,” through Sept. 25

• “Express Your UNF Pride,” through Nov. 13

•“FIFTY: An Alumni Exhibition,” through Feb. 12, 2023

mocajacksonville.unf.edu

Stellers Gallery

•Works by Eileen Corse, Jim Draper, Fallon Pepper, C. Ford Riley, Alice Williams, MacTruque and Jeff Foxwothy (yes, that Jeff Foxworthy)

stellersgallery.com

Thrasher-Horne Center | Jack Mitchell and Lee Adams Galleries

• Orange Park Art Guild Exhibition

thcenter.org

University of North Florida

•“Celebrating the ‘70s: Select Artwork from the UNF Collection,” July 28-Sept. 8, UNF Gallery of Art

•“Forms of Knowing: Cultural Documents Considering Alzheimer’s Research,” through Nov. 11, Lufrano Intercultural Gallery

unf.edu/gallery

Yellow House

• “Sit in Stand Up,” virtual exhibition

•“Still Not About a Hotdog and a Coke,” virtual exhibition

•“Magic, Mirth, and Mortality: Musings on Black Motherhood,” virtual exhibition

yellowhouseart.org

Ongoing

Art Walk: July 6

Downtown Jacksonville lights up the first Wednesday of the month with art by local artists at hubs in James Weldon Johnson Park, The Jessie and Vagabond Flea at VyStar Tower from 5–9 p.m. Visitors can also enjoy live music, food trucks, street performers, free admission to MOCA and complimentary rides on JTA’s Skyway.

dtjax.org/artwalk

Fernandina Beach Arts Market: July 9, 23

Amelia Island’s premier arts and crafts market comes alive the second and fourth Saturday of every month from 9 a.m.–1 p.m.

fernandinabeachartsmarket.com

Riverside Arts Market: July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

Artists, artisans and makers display their original paintings, jewelry, photographs, prints and other handcrafted items every Saturday—rain or shine—from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on Riverside Avenue underneath the canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge.

riversideartsmarket.com

St. Augustine First Friday Artwalk: July 5

The first Friday of every month (hence the clever name) more than 30 galleries around the Oldest City open their doors from 5–9 p.m. for visitors to browse exhibits and interact with artists. A complimentary trolley service provides transportation between downtown venues.

artgalleriesofstaugustine.com

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