GREEN COVE SPRINGS – For the first time in the two-year history of the Art in the Courthouse program, the Clerk of County Courts and Comptroller will have an exhibit from the Jacksonville Artists …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – For the first time in the two-year history of the Art in the Courthouse program, the Clerk of County Courts and Comptroller will have an exhibit from the Jacksonville Artists Guild.
The exhibit will be on display at the Clay County Courthouse gallery on the fourth floor.
The artwork will be displayed through Nov. 2 during business hours and include beautiful paintings and 3-D creations from their new “Where We Live” exhibit. You might even recognize a few locations depicted in their paintings.
Art in the Courthouse was created in partnership with local art groups, schools, county, civic groups and judiciary.
Displays are on view for one to two months. Collections are curated by the invited group and are displayed at the discretion of the clerk’s office and Chief Administrative Judge.
For more information about the exhibit visit jacksonvilleartistsguild.org.