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Heritage Publishing, Inc. © 2014 First Wednesday Art Walk


634-0303 www.jacksonvilleartwalk.com


Join artists and art lovers on the first Wednesday evening


of each month for a free, self-guided tour. Enjoy free admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in addition to more than 30 independent galleries along a mapped out downtown route. Downtown park, Hemming Plaza is the center of the action on this monthly venture.


Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville


366-6911 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville www.mocajacksonville.org


Since its founding in 1924, MOCA Jacksonville has


promoted visual arts in the community. Today, the museum contains nearly 1,000 pieces in its permanent gallery from renowned artists worldwide. MOCA offers classes and promotes local artists by partnering with regional art institutes.


Riverside Arts Market


Riverside Ave., under the Fuller Warren Bridge (I-95) www.riversideartsmarket.com


A weekly street market, held each Saturday from March


through December, the arts market features the work of more than 100 local artists and artisans. Admission and parking are free.


Yes You Canvas!


993-9047 2777-32 University Blvd. W., Jacksonville www.yesyoucanvas.com


Whether you’ve been painting for years or have never


picked up a brush in your life, instructors walk you through the process step-by-step, making it easy to create your own work of art. Classes are available for adult and children’s paintings—a different painting is featured every day.


NASSAU COUNTY


{Amelia Island, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, Yulee}


Second Saturdays Artrageous Artwalk


277-0717 Downtown Fernandina Beach www.ameliaisland.com/plan-your-vacation/memorable- offers/artwalks


Recurring every second Saturday of the month, Amelia


Island’s self-guided tour through local galleries and shops features an array of fine art mediums including photography, pottery, copper, metal, water colors, acrylics and oils.


First Coast Relocation GuideTM 2014 143 ST. JOHNS COUNTY


{Hastings, Julington Creek, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, St. Johns}


Crisp-Ellert Art Museum


826-8530 48 Sevilla St., St. Augustine www.flagler.edu/crispellert


Built to commemorate art patrons Dr. JoAnn Crisp-Ellert


and her husband, Dr. Robert Ellert, the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum offers Flagler College students and the First Coast community a venue to learn about and develop an appreciation for contemporary art. The museum exhibits local to international artists and hosts a number of public programs.


Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach


280-0614 50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach www.ccpvb.org


The Cultural Center has an 8,000 square-foot art gallery


and studio facility with exhibits from local artists. The center provides workshops and art exhibitions for children, adults and families each year. Lectures, concerts, performances and classes in the visual and performing arts make the Cultural Center a Ponte Vedra treasure.


First Friday Artwalk


832-779-2781 www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.org


Hop on a free Artwalk Trolley the first Friday of each


month and enjoy exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments in America’s oldest city. The self-guided tour winds through the Spanish Quarter and across the Bridge of Lions to Anastasia Island.


St. Augustine Art Association


824-2310 22 Marine St., St. Augustine www.staaa.org


Established in 1924, the St. Augustine Art Association is


an advocate for the arts in St. Augustine. The 5,000 square- foot art gallery displays new artwork each month. It is open six days a week and has an Art Walk on the first Friday of each month. In addition, the association offers art classes, camps, festivals and much more.


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