Arts Market Open December 17, 2016, in Fernandina Beach
Have you made your list and checked it twice, and still have gifts to buy? The Arts Market in Fernandina is a great place to shop and support small business owners.
Have you made your list and checked it twice, and still have gifts to buy? The Arts Market in Fernandina is a great place to shop and support small business owners.
You are invited to submit photographs for the Friends of the Library’s quarterly Rotating Art Shows.
Now open every Saturday, the Arts Market is a great place to shop for one of a kind pieces. Meet the artists and learn what inspires them.
Amelia Island Tourism Officials Seeking Artists for Public Art Installations Seaside Sculpture Project Adds Artful Touch to “Leave No Trace” Ordinance
Bijoux Amelia, a boutique offering fun, funky and affordable ladies accessories, will be hosting its own reception – a “Meet and Greet” with local photographer Ann Kemp.
Art exercises a tremendous influence over our personal identity and public values. Learning to understand, appreciate and strengthen that influence enriches our lives as individuals.
Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) invites students and members of the public to attend the traveling exhibition “Role Models” in August and September.
A collection of contemporary Japanese prints are being loaned to the Fernandina Library for an exhibition from September to December 30th as part of the new revolving, quarterly art exhibits.
There is a a charity reception at Plantation Artist’s Guild & Gallery to benefit Friends of the Library on Friday, August 12, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., at the Omni Amelia Island Plantation Spa & Shops
Garcia began drawing as a young man and soon developed a love of color that he used to paint the birds, fish and animals he saw on his world travels.
Friday, March 11th and Saturday, March 12th, come see the colorful world of Jose Garcia. He’ll be in historic, downtown Fernandina Beach from noon until 8:00 pm at the Island Art Association.
This art space is the creative vision of gallery owner and director, Lynne Pilkerton, who recently relocated to Fernandina from Nashville.
Popular artist Lamar Miles is creating a bicycle wall at Amelia Island’s Townies Pizzeria. Recycle your bicycle and eat dinner on the restaurant.
The show will run from July 14 through August 8 with a demo/lecture on Wed. July 22 at 7 pm at the Gallery.
The arrangement in itself or maybe the combinations of colors and textures is enough to create a delightful and even esteemed piece of still-life painting.