Tapestry: The Cultural Threads of First America

April 4th - October 4th

 

Tapestry: The Cultural Threads of First America is a signature St. Augustine 450th Commemoration exhibition that shares the story of how three intertwining cultures - Hispanics, Africans and Native Americans - came together to form the foundation of the American culture and create the blended society of today's St. Augustine. 

        

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Featured Events

Della Mae

April 4th

 

Featuring seasoned players Kimber Ludiker (founder and fiddle), Celia Woodsmith (vocals), Courtney Hartman (guitar), Shelby Means (bass) and Jenni Lyn Gardner (mandolin), Della Mae commands a powerful collective chemistry with vocal, instrumental, and songwriting talent to spare.  

The Steep Canyon Rangers

 April 8th

 

The Steep Canyon Rangers started as a group of friends playing music together for fun, but after more than a dozen years together, they are instantly recognized as one of the most successful bluegrass bands touring today.   

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first friday art walk
April 3rd

 

Spring Members Show

April 3rd - 26th

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Community Art Eggstravaganza at Butterfield Garage

April 3rd - 28th

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SACC Fourth Annual Juried Member Photography Show
April 3rd - 30th

A Day Without Violence
April 7th - 23rd


Visual Arts

Jacket: A Juried Video Art Showcase

 

The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum will host its second one-night only screening of videos by a national and international array of artists.   

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Performance Arts

The Baseball Project with Chuck Prophet

 

 Formed in 2007 by Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, The Minus 5, R.E.M.) and Steve Wynn (The Dream Syndicate, Steve Wynn and the Miracle 3, Gutterball), The Baseball Project began, and remains, a way for a couple of fans to pay musical tribute to our national pastime.  more... 

 

 
Literary Arts

Errol Flynn Celebration!

 

The St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum announces a major event in April to commemorate the legacy of Cinematic Swashbuckler Errol Flynn.  

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Festivals

Red Sable Anniversary Party and Old Dixie Art District Opening

 

Join us Saturday, April 4th from 4-8pm to help us kick off the start of our second year at a bigger facility with more supplies and even more inspiration. more...

 


 
Living History

Wednesday Brown Bag Lunch: Sandra Parks presents: Stetson and Woody 

 

 Make your reservations today for her very special presentation about folklorist and human rights advocate Stetson Kennedy and his friendship with folk-singing legend Woody Guthrie.  more... 

 

 
Many Cultures

Artist Talk: Edgar Endress

 

Edgar Endress is an Associate Professor at George Mason University, teaching new media and public art.  

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