Before Hollywood dominated the film industry, Florida was the hot spot for movie executives. With our warm weather, sunny skies, convenient location, cheap labor, and diverse scenery, Florida quickly became a frontrunner in the early film business in the first part of the 20th century. Jacksonville in particular seemed a logical choice as a capital.
Collection Conversations assembles a selection of works from the Cummer Museum’s permanent collection, reimagining how each work of art is intertwined with the next. The installation promotes a fresh dialogue between the works exploring themes, history, relationships, form, style and more, spanning centuries of artistic connections. By juxtaposing formal and thematic bonds, Collection Conversations …
The Cummer Museum’s Bank of America Concourse Art Shop welcomes Jacksonville native Doug Eng, a photographer and installation artist who explores urban and natural landscapes through striking imagery. Trained as an engineer and software programmer, Eng has built a reputation for distinctive visual work and public projects. Impressions of Place complements Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: …
Over more than six decades, Kuerner Farm in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania inspired nearly 1,000 artworks in a wide variety of genres and media by one of the most celebrated American artists of the 20th century, Andrew Wyeth. Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth brings together over 40 works by Wyeth including …
Calida Rawles envisions water as a space for Black healing and reimagines the African American community beyond the stories we already know as a part of the United States’ collective history. Merging hyperrealism, poetic abstraction, and the cultural and historical symbolisms of water, Rawles creates unique portraits of Black bodies submerged in and interacting with …
Revisiting Christian Iconography asks the viewer to consider how traditional Christian artwork and iconography has changed across time. Scenes depicting the life of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, or other New Testament references have been used for centuries in Western European art to inspire devotion. However, as artistic self-expression became more prevalent in the late …
Discover the art of printmaking. Carve, ink, and press your own unique block prints, drawing inspiration from meaningful landscapes and memories. Each design is a visual story rooted in place. Materials Included Ticket includes admission to the museum
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Touring Eden explores how American artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries shaped national identity through landscape paintings of iconic tourist destinations. As a burgeoning tourist industry grew, artists traveled widely, shaping a corpus of iconic views that helped define what it meant to be American. From the marshes of Florida to the pastoral …
Spend a relaxing afternoon immersed in the art of portrait drawing with artist William McMahan. Whether you’re a budding artist or looking to refine your skills, this extended workshop offers a deep dive into technique and style under McMahan’s expert guidance. Learn to create stunning portraits of a live model using pencil, pen, or paint. …
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Did you know that every visit to the Museum is good for your health and well-being? Treat yourself to a gentle Tai Chi & Sound Bath Experience in the Cummer Gardens and then explore the Museum campus to find your center. Comfortable clothes and mats are recommended. Ticket includes admission to Museum
Looking for the ultimate after-school adventure for your child? Our Creative Kids Drop-In offers a fresh Museum experience with each visit! Children will explore the Museum’s galleries or gardens, engage with unique artworks and spaces, then express their creativity with hands-on projects in the studio. Register online to secure your child’s spot. Advance registration opens …
Dr. Russ Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum, explores how cultural institutions help shape our collective future by preserving and interpreting stories that define us. Drawing from his personal and professional journey – from a family steeped in civic activism to leading a nationally significant museum – Dr. Wigginton reflects on the shared …
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Art in Bloom brings together nature-inspired works of art, enhancing the Cummer Museum’s dynamic dialogue between interior galleries and our historic gardens. Coinciding with the height of our spring season, Art in Bloom celebrates how today’s artists are expanding the boundaries of floral art far beyond historic still-life paintings. Works from the Cummer's permanent collection …
Every Second Saturday Space is Limited Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Not feeling the love this Valentine’s Day season? Not to worry, the Cummer Museum has you covered! Explore the stories of love gone awry, friendships that soured, and feuds between artists throughout the galleries. Credit line: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825 – 1905), Return from the Harvest, 1878, oil on canvas, 118 1/4 x 89 …
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Celebrate Black History Month with us. Enjoy a special storytime honoring Black culture, history, and achievements, followed by an inspiring artmaking activity. Registration required.
Examine the contributions and achievements of Black artists across different time periods, media, and styles on view throughout the Museum. Credit line: Augusta Savage (American, 1892 – 1962), Gamin, c. 1930, painted plaster, 9 ¼ x 6 x 4 in., Purchased with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Millner, Mrs. J. Russell Coulter, the …
Step into the earthy world of fungi with John Ren of Samurai Fungi in this engaging workshop exploring the role of mushrooms in natural ecosystems and artistic inspiration. Drawing connections to the textures and tones of Andrew Wyeth’s depictions of rural life at Kuerner Farm, this introductory session invites participants to consider the hidden layers …
Looking for the ultimate after-school adventure for your child? Our Creative Kids Drop-In offers a fresh Museum experience with each visit! Children will explore the Museum’s galleries or gardens, engage with unique artworks and spaces, then express their creativity with hands-on projects in the studio. Register online to secure your child’s spot. Advance registration opens …
Embark on a journey through time as you explore works of art that span from ancient cultures through today. Led by a volunteer Docent, tours leave from the Museum lobby and explore highlights and favorites from the Museum’s collection.
Spend a relaxing afternoon immersed in the art of portrait drawing with artist William McMahan. Whether you’re a budding artist or looking to refine your skills, this extended workshop offers a deep dive into technique and style under McMahan’s expert guidance. Learn to create stunning portraits of a live model using pencil, pen, or paint. …
Join us for a sensory-friendly experience for people with sensory sensitivities or differing cognitive abilities. Explore the Museum at your own pace and connect with others in a supportive, friendly, and enriching environment. You’re welcome to stay and enjoy the Museum for the remainder of our open hours.