September Art Walk: Art Tours, Animal-Themed Board Games, and More!

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

We are open for Art Walk

#We Are Open for Art Walk

Celebrate our community's deep pool of creative talent with us on the first Wednesday of each month in Downtown Jacksonville! The Main Library stays open until 9 p.m. for the festivities! We are conveniently located directly across from James Weldon Johnson Park, one of Art Walk's two major hubs of activity. This month, check out local art in the gallery, join the zinesters meeting and collaborating in the Zine Zone, or sign up for an art tour.

Don't forget to pick up a Map & Guide to the Main Library on your way in! You'll find public art, a huge vintage map collection and more!

 

#We Are Open for Art Tours


Photo of an art tour in progress. Tour guide is talking about the August Savage bust on the fourth floor.

Docent-Led Art Tours Start at 6 PM

We are open for art tours

Augusta Savage, Al Held, Kathryn Freeman, Lee Adams, Jerry Uelsmann. Do you know that works by these artists and many more are on permanent display at the Main Library? Come take a 20-minute docent-led tour during Art Walk and (re)discover these remarkable paintings, sculptures, and photographs. Tours start every half hour starting at 6 p.m. Meet the docent by the Art Tours sign in the Pacjic Promenade (the entry/hallway on the first floor).

Registration is strongly recommended. The last tour starts at 8 p.m.

Note: In addition to the permanent works, we also have exhibits that rotate regularly in our galleries on the first, second, and third floors, featuring works by local students and professional artists. 

 

#Drop-In Activities


A zinester holds a zine open to show others

Zinester & Comix Makers Meetup

Zinester Meetup First Wednesday during Art Walk

Do you read zines? Make your own comics? Want to take a truly DIY approach to self-publishing? Drop by the Main Library every first Wednesday of the month (during Art Walk) from 6 - 8:30 p.m. where local zinesters meet to network, learn skills, do group projects, and make art! They meet in the "Zine Zone" across from the first-floor gallery. 

If you haven't already, this is also a good time to browse the Zine Collection (they are available for checkout!). If you have a zine or self-published comic to donate to the Library, bring it with you! For more info, visit jaxlibrary.org/zines.


Adults playing a tabletop board game

Animal-Themed Board Game Night

Looking for other adults to play board games with? Join us from 6-8 p.m. in the "engagement" space on the first floor. Just look for the big red carpet between the Gallery and the Zine Zone. 

It's getting wild at the library! Come help us celebrate National Wildlife Day by playing a selection of animal-themed board games. This month we will be playing: Ark Nova, Cascadia, Evolution: Climate, Trash Pandas, and Wingspan.

Note: Participation from beginning to end is not required and players can join/leave at any time.

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#Current Exhibits


Paris Corner Cafe by Marlene Scheer

Pack Your Bags - Main Gallery (1st Floor)

Are you inspired by travel? Good food? Do you have a favorite vacation spot or retreat that's maybe off the beaten path? Well, pack your bags now because we've got a new art exhibit perfect for the globe trotters and armchair travelers alike...Check out the amazing work of 27 local artists from the Art Center Cooperative and Jacksonville Artists Guild on display in the main gallery on the first floor.

The exhibition runs through October 28. Check the passports hanging beside each piece for information about the art and artist.

Preview the exhibit online.


Ink Discovery by Annelies Dykgraaf - Solo Exhibition (2nd & 3rd Floor)

Joseph's Tunic - Orange by Annelies DykgraafAnnelies Dykgraaf was born in Nigeria - Jos, Plateau State, to missionary parents. She's lived in Jacksonville since 2001. She's served on the Beaches Fine Arts Series Board for 12 years as its Visual Arts Coordinator. She was also a founding member of the Jacksonville Cultural Development Corporation and founding member and past president of the Art Center Cooperative, Jacksonville, FL. Her art mainly depicts people - the vast and unique personalities and relationships; and also tells stories of her childhood and the uniting of races/cultures.

Often incorporated into her reliefs are drawing motifs from the tradition of wood carvings, textile patterns, uli motifs, and symbols from various West African tribal folk tales/myths.

Her solo art exhibition runs through October 8. You can also preview this exhibit online.