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The Lufrano Art Gallery’s new exhibit highlights the rich history of Italy

Steven Thompson Sep 26, 2018

The Department of Art and Design’s Study Abroad Program in Italy is instructed by ten faculty members. In this program, students are encouraged to absorb and immerse themselves in a culture agriculturally,...

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"T. Versicolor" by Julia McBride. Photo by Sam Chaney.

New UNF art exhibit encourages visitors to “Pre[serve]” nature

Sam Chaney Mar 31, 2018

UNF students and alumni alike had the final say on the current art being featured in the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery when they juried the newest exhibition, Pre[serve]. The art was inspired by...

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"Tabono's Tempo: A Hymn for Mother Earth-A (Accompagnato de Negro)" by Roosevelt Watson

“All The Ways You Can” Opening: A Night of Inspiration and Remembrance

Valeree Del Guidice Jan 27, 2018

It was a night filled with appreciation for art and local history. The Lufrano Gallery officially opened the “In All The Ways You Can” exhibit on the second floor of the Student Union. The exhibit...

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Flyer for the "in all the ways you can" art gallery at the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery

“In all the ways you can” exhibit honors Eartha M. M. White

Valeree Del Guidice Jan 11, 2018

It’s a celebration through art of one of Jacksonville’s well-known natives. The Lufrano Intercultural Gallery, partnering with the Division for Student Affairs and the Department of Diversity...

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'Art and Politics' exhibit at Lufrano Gallery reflects political turmoil

‘Art and Politics’ exhibit at Lufrano Gallery reflects political turmoil

Carly Kramer Nov 21, 2017

The UNF Department of Art and Design presented its newest work in Art and Politics, an exhibit at the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery. Professor Sheila Goloborotko decided to bring this theme to...

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"Debris Littering the Streets of Kesennuma; Mountain of Smoke Looms Over" 2011

People relate to destruction reflected by Tsunami Art Exhibit

Bernadyn Nettles Apr 22, 2016
Amer Kobaslija’s work, TSUNAMI: Paintings of the Aftermath in Kesennuma, Japan gripped everyone’s attention at the spring exhibit’s opening reception held in the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery on April 14th.
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The stresses of work and the first hand experiences of drug addiction lead Matthews into his works.

Photo by Michael Herrera

Franklin Matthews creates empathy and peace in “Lucida” exhibit

Danae Leake Sep 18, 2015
The charcoal-based art of police officer Franklin Matthews visualizes the pain of addiction and the struggles of the human spirit.
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