³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Faculty Exhibition
Exhibition on view now through March 4, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Gallery of Art
Come view the creativity and research of the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ’s talented faculty at the Faculty Annual Exhibition, showcasing works in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, photography, sculpture and design.
Whitney Oldenburg: Left Behind
Exhibition on view now through April 19, MOCA Jacksonville
This exhibit features recent sculptures Jacksonville native Whitney Oldenburg (b. 1987), accompanied by a special presentation of the artist’s drawings. Learn more . Image attribution: "Feeding Frenzy," 2022 tickets, rock, wood, aluminum, resin, string, staples, helmets, ear plugs, cloth, zipper pulls, red yeast rice, glue mixture.
Austin Lightholder: ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Student Artist-in-Residence
Exhibition on view now through May 17, MOCA Jacksonville
Austin Lightholder is a senior at the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ working toward a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. During his residency at MOCA, he will create a body of work under the theme Alchemy of Perception — an exploration of transformation as both an inward experience and an outward gesture. Learn more .
Third Thursday: Alumni Networks Edition
Thursday, Feb. 19, 6 - 8 p.m., John A. Delaney Student Union, Boathouse
Reconnect with fellow Ospreys and discover new ways to stay engaged during Third Thursday: Alumni Network Edition, an evening dedicated to celebrating ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ’s alumni networks.. Learn more .
Florida Weed Wrangle
Saturday, Feb. 21, 9 a.m. to Noon, Parking Lot 100 (Next to Parking Services, Building 52)
Join the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Botanical Garden on campus to help remove invasive plant species from our Sawmill Slough. Learn more .
Movies on the House presents: No Sleep Till (2024)
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Theater, Room 1314
In a coastal Florida town threatened by an impending hurricane, locals prepare for a mandatory evacuation. Learn more .
Talks with Tacos: Public Art
Thursday, Feb. 26, 6 - 8 p.m., Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Theater, Room 1312
Join the Department of Art, Art History and Design for this insightful event bringing together artists and arts leaders for an engaging conversation about careers in public art — plus tacos. Learn more .
The Circle X Lilly Stumph: Lunch and Learn
Friday, Feb. 27, Noon, Tom and Betty Petway Hall, Room 1070
The Circle welcomes alumni artist Lilly Stumph as she shares her artwork and personal journey with dyslexia. Learn more and .
Lawson Ensemble with pianist William Ransom
Sunday, March 1, 3 p.m., Recital Hall of the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Fine Arts Center
Join the Lawson Ensemble for an evening of chamber music featuring guest artist William Ransom, hosted by Dr. Nick Curry. Learn more .
Women's History Month Lecture with Dr. Debra Murphy
Wednesday, March 4, 2 - 3 p.m.,
Join Dr. Debra Murphy, ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Professor emerita, in celebrating Women's History Month with lectures on three outstanding artist. Learn more .
38th Annual GAJS in Collaboration with Beaches Fine Arts Series presents: New York Voices - The Grand Finale with ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ JE1
Thursday, March 5, 7:30 p.m., Lazzara Performance Hall
The 38th Annual Great American Jazz Series, in collaboration with the Beaches Fine Arts Series, presents New York Voices featuring ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Jazz Ensemble 1. Learn more .
Astronomy Night
Friday, March 6, 8 - 9:30 p.m., Science and Engineering Building
Astronomy Nights are public stargazing events held monthly featuring a public talk about an astronomy-related topic, followed by an hour of stargazing. This evening's topic is "Origins of Life in the Universe," presented by Dr. Art Omran, faculty member in the ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Learn more .