Drop-In Tour: Women Artists in the Collection
Examine the artistic contributions and achievements of women across different time periods, media, and styles on view throughout the Museum.
Examine the artistic contributions and achievements of women across different time periods, media, and styles on view throughout the Museum.
Drop in for self-guided explorations and family friendly activities related to our latest special exhibition, Spirit in the Land.
Image Credit: Maia Cruz Palileo, The Way Back, 2018, oil on canvas, 59 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches (151.1 x 120.7 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Gift of Jennifer McCracken New (A.B.’90, J.D.’94) and Jason G. New (J.D.’94), 2019.6.1. © Maia Cruz Palileo. Photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion.
Drop in for self-guided explorations and family friendly activities related to our latest special exhibition, Spirit in the Land.
Image Credit: Maia Cruz Palileo, The Way Back, 2018, oil on canvas, 59 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches (151.1 x 120.7 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Gift of Jennifer McCracken New (A.B.’90, J.D.’94) and Jason G. New (J.D.’94), 2019.6.1. © Maia Cruz Palileo. Photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion.
Honor the cultural heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders during this special walking tour of the Museum’s galleries as we explore a range of artworks made or inspired by artists from this vibrant community.
Celebrate the beauty and bounty of our planet on this special Earth Day Garden Tour. Join us to explore the Museum’s stunning and historically significant gardens and discover the vital role that natural spaces play in our lives. Learn about the rich history of the gardens and the important environmental initiatives that the Museum supports. This tour is a perfect way to honor and pay tribute to the planet that sustains us all.
Celebrate the beauty and bounty of our planet on this special Earth Day Garden Tour. Join us to explore the Museum’s stunning and historically significant gardens and discover the vital role that natural spaces play in our lives. Learn about the rich history of the gardens and the important environmental initiatives that the Museum supports. This tour is a perfect way to honor and pay tribute to the planet that sustains us all.
You don’t have to be an expert to appreciate and enjoy art and gardens! In anticipation of Slow Art Day, a global event on April 13, we are encouraging visitors to slow down and spend quality time with a few works of art. Join us for a guided slow looking experience through our galleries and gardens. Your well-being will thank you.
No registration is required, but space is limited.
What does activism look like to you? Explore artists in the Cummer Museum collection who have used their art and platforms as a powerful voice for change. From representation and race, to politics, environmental issues, and religious oppression, gain a fresh perspective on familiar works and be inspired to make positive changes in what matters most to you.
No registration is required, but space will be limited.
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Visual art comes in many forms, including the works in the exhibition, Jacksonville’s Norman Studios: Movie Posters from the Permanent Collection. Learn about the rich history of Norman Studios, one of the nation’s first studios to feature African Americans cast in positive, non-stereotypical roles. After looking closely at the movie posters, discover how other artworks contributed to the theater and movies.