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.
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 …
Touring the Landscape 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 …
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 …
The Cummer Museum’s Bank of America Concourse Gallery welcomes Jacksonville-based photographer and artist Ashley Woodson Bailey with What Remains. This body of work explores the relationship between photography, time, and preservation through the botanical subject. “Flowers have long functioned as a visual language in art, symbolizing beauty, mortality, and transformation,” Bailey shares. “I am drawn …
Moment in Time: A Legacy of Photographs features 115 works by important international photographers dating from the invention of the medium in the 1830s through the mid-20th century, including William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Timothy O’Sullivan, Paul Strand, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ansel Adams, Helen Levitt, and Walker Evans. The history and evolution of this photography …
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 …
Explore artworks that reflect themes of history, identity, service, justice, and liberty as we commemorate America’s 250th. This thoughtful walk through the galleries invites reflection, conversation, and a deeper understanding of how artists have interpreted the American experience across time.
Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with a day full of music, art, and community at the Cummer Museum. Enjoy live performances, hands-on art activities, festive lawn games, and classic summer bites as you explore the galleries and gardens. Bring family and friends to experience this once-in-a-generation moment together and enjoy a blend of history, creativity, and …
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 …
Discover the stories, ideas, and cultures that shape the Museum’s collection on this engaging drop-in tour. Led by a volunteer Docent, you’ll explore standout works from ancient to contemporary times, …
Spend a restorative afternoon developing your portrait drawing skills with artist William McMahan. Whether you’re just beginning or looking to refine your technique, this extended workshop offers a deep dive into form, proportion, and personal style. Under McMahan’s guidance, you’ll learn to draw expressive portraits of a live model using pencil, pen, or paint. Connect …
Bring your little ones for a fun-filled adventure of storytelling, song, and discovery in the Museum’s galleries and gardens. Each session features delightful tales connected to art and nature, along with music, movement, and plenty of laughter. Afterward, children can express their creativity with a hands-on artmaking activity in the studio. Bloom in Art …
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 …
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 …
Get ready for a high-energy summer night as Jacksonville’s powerhouse salsa band LPT brings their irresistible rhythm to the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. Feel the music, move with the crowd, and dance the night away as the band fills the night with a bold, vibrant sound. Whether you’re on your feet or relaxing …
Let your creativity flourish in this hands-on workshop led by award-winning papercut artist Hiromi Moneyhun. Inspired by the delicate patterns of nature, you’ll learn foundational papercutting techniques and craft your own intricate design – capturing the beauty of summer in a work that’s uniquely yours. Hiromi’s step-by-step guidance makes this workshop welcoming for all skill …
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 …
Celebrate America’s 250th birthday through art as you create expressive, energetic sketches inspired by iconic landmarks – or meaningful places of your own. We’ll start with quick, loose sketches to capture the energy and essence of the place, then layer in watercolor to add vibrant pops of color and depth. Together, these techniques will bring …
Looking for a memorable summer night? Savor an evening where art, flavor, and community come together. Join us for Palette & Plate, our intimate dinner series where culinary artistry meets the Cummer Museum’s collection. Hosted by Allishia Bauman, a leader in Jacksonville’s nonprofit community, this edition of Palette & Plate invites you to explore how …
Experience the Museum in an environment designed to be calmer and more comfortable for visitors 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.
Spend a restorative afternoon developing your portrait drawing skills with artist William McMahan. Whether you’re just beginning or looking to refine your technique, this extended workshop offers a deep dive into form, proportion, and personal style. Under McMahan’s guidance, you’ll learn to draw expressive portraits of a live model using pencil, pen, or paint. Connect …