Pirate Parade 2012
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Art is a passion and as individual as each person creating, displaying, purchasing or simply wanting to learn more about it.
With an operating budget of just over $2 million, generous contributions of money and volunteer hours are relied upon to continue the services that the Nassau County Council on Aging provides.
The Opening Reception for the juried Nouveau Art Show, “Island Festivals”, will be held on October 10, 5:30 to 8pm at the Island Art Association Gallery located at 18 N. Second St.
You still have time to view the art exhibit called Visual Rhythms at First Coast Community Bank. This FREE art display continues through November.
If you ever wanted the services of a house portrait artist, it would be hard to find one on Amelia Island, until now. Loraine King paints your house portrait as it is or as a period piece.
Come bid on your favorite “Artsy Bra” to help fight breast cancer. The bras will be part of a silent auction and fundraiser.
Fall is in the Air is an open house and art exhibit hosted by The Plantation Artists Guild and Gallery on Saturday night
Armored Truck runs on vegetable oil, and will refill its tank with used cooking oil from school cafeterias as it makes the trip to Washington, DC.
Casey is an award-winning artist who has sold to private collectors throughout North America and Europe, and currently works from her downtown studio in Fernandina Beach, Florida
Shrimp Expression will raise much-needed funds for domestic violence prevention and intervention services and enhance awareness of Micah’s Place and its value to the community.
There is a FREE resource available on Amelia Island. It is a Children’s Art program held at the Island Art Association.
On the second Saturday of every month, Amelia Island offers a fun art crawl called the Artrageous Artwalk.
Nouveau Art is a bi-monthly event designed to inspire local artists in the Fernandina Beach community, to create a continuous flow of new artwork.
Thursday, September 17, 2009 won‚Äôt come soon enough for many area art lovers. That‚Äôs when First Coast Community Bank will host a “Meet the Artist” reception.
Chris Jones and Jim Tipton have opened a new studio called Amelia Pottery Works to teach clay classes that start September 1
Lights are on way past midnight and our dog is getting grumpy and that’s what a great writer or novelist does to you. They get into your bloodstream.