JMOMA to host arts lecture series


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A monthly downtown arts lecture series will start Oct. 9 featuring local photographers. It’s part of the Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art’s “Related Education Program.”

The first lecture will be Oct. 9 and will feature photographer Linda Broadfoot, an Atlantic Beach resident who works with Polaroid transfers, usually with botanical or insect subjects.

University of North Florida professor Dominick Martorelli, will speak Nov. 6 and Thomas Hager will be the lecturer Dec. 4.

All lectures will be at the museum, located on Hemming Plaza. The cost is $10 and includes a box lunch. The lunch is available at noon and the lectures begin at 12:20 p.m.

The three lecturers will have work displayed in JMOMA’s next show which opens Sept. 19 with a members’ reception. The exhibition, which will run through Dec. 13, also will include work by UNF art professor Paul Karabinis.

Karabinis will speak at an evening reception Oct. 16.

Two other exhibitions have been scheduled:

• Picasso’s Imaginary Portraits. This will be a showing of 29 lithographs from the museum’s permanent collection and will be exhibited at the Cultural Center of Ponte Vedra. The show will run from Nov. 15 to Jan. 4.

• Snapping the World: Photographic Perspectives by Children. These are works which come from the museum’s outreach program. They will be displayed at the museum from Jan. 23 through Feb. 21.

 

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