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Library periodicals of June 4 2023Description
v. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
Arbus : North Florida's arts and business magazine. Periodical.
Continues: Success guide
Title from cover.
Description based on Vol.4, no. 6 (July/August 1999)
vol. 1, no. 1 (September/October 1995) -
Frequency varies : Bimonthly. Now 7x annually.
Before vol. 4, no. 3 (Dec. 1998) numbering frequently not reset from issue to issue, so that two or more different issues bear same volume numbering, followed by a jump in numbering when a subsequent issue is numbered correctly.
Subtitle, vol. 1-vol. 3: Jacksonville's arts and business magazine.
Subtitle, vol. 4- : North Florida's arts and business magazine.
Website has many articles archived covering years 2013 to 2020.
https://arbus.com.
Box 1: Library has: Sept/Oct 1996 -- Sept/Oct. 1998 -- March/Apr 2001 -- May/June 2001 -- May/June 2003 -- Nov. 2003 -- May/June 2004 ( Includes Jacksonville on the move) -- July/Aug 2004 -- Sept/Oct 2004 -- Nov 2004 -- all 2005 except July/Aug -- Jan/Feb. 2006 -- March/April 2006 -- May/June 2006 -- July/Aug 2006 -- Oct/Nov 2006 -- May/June 2007 to Sept/Oct 2007 -- Dec. 2007.
Box 2: Library has: May 2008 -- June 2015 with some missing issues.
Box 3: Library has: Dec/Jan 2016/2017 -- Jan/Feb 2018 -- Dec/Jan 2018/19 -- May/June 2019 -- Sept/Oct 2019 -- Dec/Jan 2019/2020 -- Jan/Feb 2020 through Oct/Nov 2020 -- Dec. 2020/Jan 2021 -- March/April 2021 -- May/June 2021 -- Oct/Nov. 2021 -- Dec/Jan 2021/22 -- Jan/Feb 2022 -- May/June 2022 -- July/August 2022 -- Sept/Oct.2022 -- Oct/Nov 2022 -- Dec/Jan 2022/2023 -- Jan/February 2023.
Selected contents box 1: Preston Haskell, R.E. Jacoby, Jim and Jan Moran, Jazz, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, FCCJ (Florida Community College of Jacksonville), The Ritz Theater, LaVilla Museum, Art and Antiques Show, Hospitals, Women in Business, H.E.R.O.E.S Art Gallery, The Great Fire of 1901, Architecture, Downtown, James Weldon Johnson, John Rosamond Johnson, Jacksonville Museum of Art,, Latin Festival, Girls Choir of Harlem, J. Johnson Gallery, Music, Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Cummer Museum and Gardens, Florida Theatre, St. Johns River, Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts, Haitian Art, Stellers Gallery, Thomas H. Jacobsen, Hotel Ponce de Leon, Machaba Balu Preserve, Beaches Museum and History Center, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, University of North Florida (UNF), Art in Public Places. May/June 2004 issue: Jax Landing; Public Library; St. Joe Company Headquarters; Davis Center; VillaRiva; Peninsula; Lofts of San Marco; San Marco Place; Lemongrass Restaurant; Atlantic Eye Institute;
May/June 2001 issue: Skyline reborn: How the Great Fire of 1901 redefined our city -- Lift Ev'ry Voice & Sing: Moving Salute to Jacksonville's Johnson Brothers -- In celebration of architecture week: featuring North Florida's finest architects including Saxelbye, DesignWorks, Skinner, Haskell, Thomas E. Duke, Michael Dunlap, Gresham Smith & Partners, Prato Lane & Heumann, Stellar Group, Mike Walburn, William R. Jaycox, Robert C. Winters.
Selected contents box 2: Cuban Art, The Wizard of Oz, Medical Illustration, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Art Walk, Al Black, Highwaymen, Prison art, Grants, Georgia O'Keeffe, Women in Business, Ritz Theatre, LaVilla Museum, Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Riverside Arts Market, San Marco, Jacque LeMoyne, Robert Motherwell, Matisse, Chinese Art, Florida Community College of Jacksonville (FCCJ), University of North Florida (UNF), Cathedrals Arts Project, J. Johnson Gallery, Pilobolus Dance Theater, RAM Art Gallery, Monet, Cummer Museum and Gardens, Doug Eng, Jacksonville University, TEDxJacksonville, Michael Cavendish, Cultural Council.
Selected contents box 3: Augusta Savage sculpture garden on Douglas Anderson campus -- Christina Parrish, Director of Events at Hemming Park -- Raised fists portrait of Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes -- Lana Shuttleworth's landscapes created with traffic cones -- Ritz Theatre and Museum history -- Heather Moore as arts advocate -- Great houses in Jacksonville's history including Mellen Greeley's Benvenito, W. Cummer's, Gen. Francis Spinner's, Keystone estate, Villa Alexandria, Col. Sanderson's residence, etc. -- Adapt & reuse or demolish with a purpose -- MOSH 2.0 -- Adam Levine, new Director at the Cummer Museum -- Theatre Jacksonville anniversary -- Public mosaic honors Sugar Hill by Kate and Kenny Rouh of Roux Art -- Emerald Necklace -- Gabrielle Magid of Stronger than stigma nonprofit -- Gingerbread extravaganza -- Anthony Anurca of Jax Symphony -- Iconoclasm in ancient Egypt by Holly Keris -- Huckins Yacht Corp. founded by Frank Pembroke Huckins -- Jacqueline B. Holmes honored by MOCA -- Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Olympic swimmer -- History of Riverside Avondale -- Chris Flagg of Haskell watercolors -- Remembering Jan Sherman, Arbus editor -- Sally Industries or Sally Dark Rides -- Ylva Rouse, senior curator at MOCA -- Eugene-Louise Charvot -- Life Flight marks 40 years.
Sept./Oct 2020 selected contents: Preston Haskell on the importance of the arts -- Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville Director Joy Young (Byron Caplan, Laura Haddads and Thomas Drugan, parking garage mural -- 6 artists & work (Shawana Brooks, Laura Evans, Edalcolm Jackson, Hope McMath, Renee Parenteau, Toni Smailagic -- Voices of Theatre Jacksonville share their pandemic experiences (David Paulk, John Blake, Leanne GalloCurtis Williams, Savannah La NobleDavid Girard) -- Steven Libman (President, CEO, Jacksonville Symphony) -- Wine Cellar Restaurant.
Dec/Jan. 2016/2017 selected contents: Alexandra Ni, fashion designer -- Boone Park South -- James McBey World War I prints -- Local artists Overstreet Ducasse & Mal Jones in Bristol, England -- Artist Shaun Thurston ; Dec. 2020/Jan. 2021 selected contents: Riverfront for all (various properties on riverfront) -- Jacksonville's most interesting man writes another most interesting book (On Charles Adrian Pillars & statue Life in Memorial Park by Kate Hallock) -- Basma Alawee, refugee & immigrant rights advocate).
March/April 2021 issue selected contents: Public art murals in Jacksonville such as Guido van Helten and Unity, Quantum leap by Bik Ismo, Function of education by Case Maclaim, Mirrored river by Roux Art, Flora and fauna by James Reka, Dance of the seven sin muses by OKUDA, No sleep til Brooklyn by Jason Tetlak in 3D, Danger of extinction by Waone Interesni Kazki, We lose nothing by MTO, and others -- Lift every voice through the power of art which highlights ArtRepublic's CEO, Jessica Santiago, efforts to fund, curate, and encourage public art such as the Harp by Augusta Savage, or the city's musical heritage of James Weldon and John Rosamond Johnson in the mural Uplift , or young A. Philip Randolph mural by Chris Clark -- Art of solidarity showcases murals such as Hope and History mural in remembrance of Ax Handle Saturday with Hope McMath interview and Hands of Dawn mural on Yellow House Art Gallery wall -- Conversation with Jessica Santiago.
March/April 2006 issue selected contents: Ansel Adams and Edwin Land exhibition at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens -- Anthony Nak and Cummer Ball and auction 29th -- License plates : It's the state of the arts -- Le Tour de Force : Chanteuse Dee Dee Bridgewater at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival -- Listening with an inner ear: A conversation with Ramsey Lewis -- Kenny G, the king of controversy -- Jazz, big word music : Conversation with Noel Freidline -- Calendar -- Mikado, Celtic woman, and the sounds of romance: FCCJ artist series makes March sing -- Fine Arts Center at UNF -- Symphony showhouse breaks ground in Springfield -- Women in business (Paula Margiotta, Lisa Purcell, Maggie Haynes, Brenda Egedy Kolb, Leigh Fogle , Rosie True, Dru Jensen, Melaine Taylor and Khris Harris -- Jennifer Walsh , Emilie Christenson, Cindy Guy , Liz Grenamyer, Rachel Blanton and Jennifer Riedburg -- Plaza III steakhouse -- Tom McCleery and Gunnel Humphreys of Edge City in Riverside.
May/June 2021: Pride festival, June 3-6, From the river into Riverside, Post Street Boat Dock, 25th annual architectural design and build projects 2021, Southern Grounds Avondale, 25 top celebratory interior design trends for 2021, Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, CEO, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Remarkable life of Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne, Zanele Muholi.
Oct/Nov. 2021: Art & healing issue selected contents: Ron Rothberg's electric art bikes offer self-guided public art tours -- Baptist/Wolfson's new entry building/critical care tower -- John Guinta's nonprofit, Streams of Sound, and handpan instrument for healing -- Karen Wolfson, Woman's Board of Wolfson Children's Hospital, interview.
Dec 20221/Jan 2022 selected contents: Inside look at the Cummer's exhibitions matrix -- New book highlights artwork at Baptist MD Anderson Cancer center to benefit center -- Rick Cartlidge, Jr, Director, Sanctuary on 8th Street -- Art of Susan Ober
Jan/Feb 2022: Chosen by Jane (memoir & life of Jane Condon, principal who developed the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts & Lavilla School of the Arts) -- Stanton College Preparatory produces award-winning authors (Deesha Philyaw author of Secret Lives of Church Ladies, and Dawnie Walton Final Revival of Opal & Nev, Meg Hawley teacher) -- Melanie Hammer, Vice-president of Strategy & Operations, Cathedral Arts Project -- Theatre Jacksonville debuts "Mom Before Dad" by Sarah Boone, based on her mom.
March/April 2022: Arbus selected by JHS as a media partner for Bicentennial -- Bicentennial year is here / Alan Bliss -- City's bicentennial only comes around once / Kate Hallock -- Timeline 1821-1855 pre-Civil War period / Wayne Wood -- Life scrolls, a tribute to Florida's World War I fallen highlights Albert Andersen, Benjamin Lee II, Bessie Gale / Kate Hallock -- Statue of limitations, Audrey Munson model for woman in the Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy monument -- Forging a bold city highlights selected local public sculpture -- Tillie K. Fowler Memorial by artist Brower Hatcher -- Leading ladies, Beaches area boasts 3 female mayors for the 1st time includes Glasser at Atlantic Beach, Brown in Neptune Beach, & Hoffman in Jacksonville Beach -- Angela TenBroeck, CEO, Worldwide Aquaponics / Hope McMath -- Naval Museum ship arrives, U.S.S. Orleck -- Virginia King's version of our city told onstage by Tim Gilmore.
Box 4: May/June 2022 selected contents: Of ships and shears / Kate Hallock (Includes Maple Leaf, Frank Crowd Barbershop, & photo found by Mitch Hemann) -- Restoring Debs Store -- 1864-1901 Civil War Period through the Great Fire / Wayne Wood -- Making a good city / Laura Riggs (Artea on he Southbank -- Hardwick at Ford on Bay -- Four Seasons -- Jax Center for the Performing Arts Musical Heritage Garden / Lift Every Voice and Sing Park -- One Riverside / -- St. Johns River Park and Friendship Foundation / Riverfront Plaza -- Baptist Convention Building -- Doro -- Federal Reserve Building -- Independent Life Building -- Union Terminal Warehouse -- Ambassador Hotel -- Porter House Mansion -- MOSH) -- New art on the block (Margaret Street Studios)-- Sel Buyuksarac , Chief of Public Affairs & Government relations River Science Academy -- Frieseke in Florida / Holly Keris.
July/August 2022 selected contents: Parks that endure / Kate Hallock (Memorial Park, Charles Hemming, Leah Mary Cox, Peter Dignan, Morgan Gress, William Perry Belote, James P. Small) -- Jax Great Fire of 1901/ Wayne Wood ( Post 1901-1927 time line) -- First Coast No More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP) -- Kara Walker, Cut to the Quick (MOCA Exhibition) -- John Delaney, President, Flagler College -- Jax Quilt Show at Prime Osborn Convention Center -- Jesse Wright more than 60 years of work on display at JU (Former Dean of Fine Arts, Associate VP of Academic Affairs).
Sept/Oct. 2022 selected contents: Not-So-damn Yankees help found the Museum of Science & History / Kate Hallock Lola Murch Culver, John Ripley Forbes ,Arthur Gilkes, Lorenzo Wilson) -- Time line 1927-1949: Out of Depression, into War growth / Introduction by Wayne Woods -- Maud Cotter: What was never ours to keep (Irish artist's 1st commissioned artwork in the U.S. for MOCA -- Sculptures near the sand / Meredith T. Matthews (Mayport/Atlantic Beach/Neptune Beach, Jax Beach public art works with map & listing -- Improving inclusivity in the Arts / Reagan Bass (Art Ventures, one of the city's oldest continuous arts philanthropies, initiative of the Community Foundation for NE Fla., Courtney Wilson founder, visual artist Marsha Hatcher, Ulysses Owens, Jr., Elena Ohlander, organization continues to be more diverse & inclusive for all) -- Kathy Wallis, Executive Director, Beaches Fine Arts series interview / Meredith Matthews -- Beaches Fine Arts series turns 50 (history & highlights) -- Deborah Roberts: I'm / Dr. Brownlee (Cummer exhibition, mixed media collages, featuring more than 30 works -- Jacksonville Symphony 2022/2023 season.
Oct/Nov 2022 selected contents: 20th Gingerbread Extravaganza -- She dared dream / Kate Hallock (Jean Pope approached fellow members of the Garden Club to design and build a garden as a learning tool for the blind & visually impaired students at Central Riverside Elementary School, Hilda Gardner headed up project, Garden for Blind Children dedicated 1964, Paul Kurtz, blind 5th grade student) -- Jax timeline 1950-1969 / Wayne Wood -- Borowy Family Children's critical care tower opens April, 2022 -- Art with a heart in healthcare's annual patient exhibition -- Five years of hope (Hope McMath and the Yellow House -- Kim Vincenty, Founder Jack Mental Health Advocacy (Exposure response prevention is gold standard for OCD therapy) -- Museum of Contemporary Art programs -- Jacksonville Symphony -- Age of armor exhibit at the Cummer -- Bellwether restaurant.
Dec/Jan 2022/2023 selected contents: 20th Gingerbread Extravaganza , Historic holiday shopping / Kate Hallock, Emily Cottrel (Cohen Brothers,Furchgott', Greenleaf, Damon Greenleaf & Co., Raymond D. Knight & Co, Rosenblum's, Churchwell Bros, Anderson & Co, Kress Company, Levy's ready to wear, Woolworth, J.B. Ivey & Co.) -- 1970-2020 timeline / Wayne Wood -- Moca 50th anniversary -- Power of stories (Basma Alawee, Alex Musa, Saji George, Dana Aljabouri, Fuda Velic) -- Jason Woods -- Jeff Whipple : Life in Art)
Jan/Feb 2023 selected contents: Douglas Anderson School of the Arts 38th Extravaganza -- St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine / Tim Gilmore (Ted Pappas architect, Avero House) -- Art of noticing and talking / Kim Kuta Dring, Cummer Museum -- Kids at Carnegie : Jessie Doherty, William Bell play at Carnegie Hall -- Darren Ronan, owner/teacher, Ronan School of Music -- Don't blame it on ZEN: The way of John Cage & Friends at MOCA -- Gold Star restaurants -- Josephine: Italian-American restaurant concept in Avondale that pays homage to owner's grandmother.
March/April 2023 selected contents: Anila Quayyum Agha, a Pakistani American, artist's flight patterns at Cummer Museum / For the love of gardening / Charlie Patton on the gardens of the Haskell's, Ann Hicks, Sally Barnett, Josh Henry / Patrick Macrae , Doolittle Family Director of Gardens & Horticulture, Cummer Museum -- Garden Club turns 100 -- Undulation, Baptist Medical Center Clay's new public art sculpture -- Women making waves those who contribute to the community (Coker -- Dailey -- Hernandez -- Consable -- Hill & Whitaker -- Herrick -- Gordon) -- Rebecca Reed, wows judges in Dr. Seuss Baking Challenge -- Cathedral Ars Project celebraes 30 years -- Heather Surface, owner of S. Johns River Taxi -- MOCCA Jax's Project Atrium, Milagros: Flutter zone.
May/June 2023 selected contents: Great Fire Run -- Bo Bartlett: Earthly matters at Moca Jacksonville / Amber Sesnick -- Henry John Klutho, Jacksonville's greatest architect / Wayne Wood -- Ted Pappas, breaking open the box / Tim Gilmore -- Calling Jacksonville our own from landmark to destination / Laura Riggs -- 27th Annual architectural design & build projects 2023 -- David Ponsler, blacksmith -- Symphony notes: What makes us human -- American made, painting & sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection / Holly Keris -- Congaree & Penn, a craft-farm dining experience / Laura Riggs.Collection
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ArbusPlace Published
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Jacksonville, FLDate Published
1996 - 2023Call No.
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Creation Date: 1996-2023