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Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville pushes for #MoreArtCulture

Lauren Dennis Nov 20, 2014
The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville helps make Jacksonville more beautiful using art. The Council offers internships to students and gives artists the spotlight through The Square.
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Police Beat: honest pot smokers, art vandals and steam cleaning mishaps

Sarah Ricevuto Oct 3, 2014
On Oct. 1, UNFPD reported a honest pot smoker, a sprinkler malfunction at an Osprey Fountains dorm, marijuana possession and vandalism of a new art installation.
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UNF professor instating outdoor sculpture exhibit in downtown Jacksonville

Joseph Pike Sep 10, 2014
For the next year, 13 sculptures will be on display in a downtown Jacksonville park near Main Street courtesy of Professor Jenny Hager who teaches sculpture at the University of North Florida.
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MOCA art exhibit: crafting the human brain

Lacey Wyndham Sep 5, 2014
MOCA's Project Atrium is featuring the artist Caroline Lathan-Stiefel's installation piece, Wider Than the Sky, until Oct. 26. The piece depicts Lathan-Stiefel's personal reaction to her father's encephalitis.
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UNF alumnus honors grandfather’s farm with photo exhibit

Joshua Brangenberg Aug 12, 2014
The Lufrano Intercultural Gallery 's most recent exhibit includes photographs by Jacksonville native and UNF alumnus Douglas J. Eng. His exhibit, "On Fertile Ground: The Wing Lee Yuen Truck Farm," depicts his grandfather's farm, which produced Chinese produce in Jacksonville from the 1950s-70s.
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Molding stories—a look into Bede Clarke’s work

Ellie Strube Feb 13, 2014
A traveler, a music-lover and an artist—Bede Clarke is the epitome of what many artists aspire to be. His work has appeared around the country and the world, in places like Taiwan, South Korea and Australia.
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Get off your couch and go to MOCA: free to students

Noor Ashouri Feb 12, 2014
The Museum of Contemporary Arts, MOCA, provides a number of opportunities and experiences to become involved in the Jacksonville art world.
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Sculptor teaches students to work with alabaster

Randy Rataj Jan 14, 2014
Sculptor Enzo Torceoletti had an open class teaching students how to use alabaster.
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Basketball head coach takes Canadian recruiting trip

Travis Gibson Sep 26, 2013
Driscoll made presumed recruiting stops in Toronto and Hamilton as well as Ontario, according to Sault Star.
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Called for Traveling

Travis Gibson Sep 6, 2013
“The fans could smoke in the stands. And you’d be playing and the opposing team’s coach would just be drinking a beer and calling plays,” Smith said.
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Moon Jr. leaves UNF basketball, cites family ties

Christian Ayers Sep 1, 2013
Citing family ties and availability as main factors, Moon Jr. decided to take a job away from basketball.
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“The Art of War” exhibit opening in Lufrano Gallery

Jocelyn Tolbert Jul 17, 2013

  “The Art of War,” a collection of authentic World War II posters, is now on display at UNF’s Lufrano Gallery. Tonight, the exhibit of 17 original posters, all from the private collection...

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