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Duval-bred, Grammy-winning drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. (pictured) hosts the final installment of the Jazz Jam at Wildcrafters on Sunday. | Credit: Felicia Bass, courtesy of the artist (cropped)

ARTS PICKS | August 2-4

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Jacksonville Today Arts and Culture Editor Matt Shaw shares his arts and culture picks for the weekend.

Friday

NOW AND NOT YET

Touché Gallery | Avondale 

Touché Gallery presents For NOW AND NOT YET: Between what is and what will be in the abstract, an exhibition of new works by local artist Anne Cullum. An opening reception is held from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Free to attend. 4070 Herschel St. More info

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Samuel Pace, “Monk In Dali Land” ca. 2017, mixed media on wood. | Gordon W. Bailey Collection.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday 

Fill My Heart with Hope: Works From The Gordon W. Bailey Collection

MOCA | Downtown Jacksonville

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville (MOCA)’s 100-year-anniversary celebration continues with Fill My Heart With Hope: Works From The Gordon W. Bailey Collection, an exhibition of more than 100 works – many of which by less-heralded artists with no formal training, hailing from the Deep South – from the collection of the notable L.A.-based scholar and art collector. More than 56 luminary artists are represented in this massive exhibition, which needed more than one of MOCA’s galleries. The exhibit is on view through March 23, 2025. The museum is open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 333 N. Laura St. More info.   


Harriet Powers (American, 1837–1910), Pictorial quilt , 1895 – 98, cotton plain weave, pieced, appliqued, embroidered, and quilted, Bequest of Maxim Karolik. | Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Fabric of a Nation

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens | Riverside

The newest exhibition at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories features 44 remarkable textiles and other works of art created by a variety of makers dating from the 17th century to the present day. The nationally touring exhibition, organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, goes to great lengths to showcase the diversity of America, and shows how the artform of quilting has evolved over time. The museum is open from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Fridays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and noon-4 Sundays. (The exhibit can be viewed for free as part of Friday’s Summer at the Cummer event). 829 Riverside Ave. More info

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Saturday & Sunday 

LOL Jax Film Festival

WJCT Studios | Downtown Jacksonville 

The LOL Jax Film Festival, the annual all-local celebration of filmmaking and comedy, returns this weekend for its eighth year. Night one offers film screenings and stand-up comedy, plus a live musical performance by Diev. The fest commences Sunday with more screenings, more stand up and an awards ceremony. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. on both nights. 100 Festival Park Ave. Tickets and more info.


Sunday

The Jazz Jam 

Wildcrafters | Riverside 

Your last chance to catch The Jazz Jam is Sunday. Hosted by Duval-bred, Grammy-winning drummer Ulysses Owens Jr., the popular summer music happening held at Wildcrafters for three consecutive Sundays concludes this weekend with a surprise roster of guest artists. The event is held from 7-10 p.m. Free to attend but space is limited. 2105 Park St. More info


author image Arts & Culture Editor email Matthew Shaw is a writer, editor and musician. His writing has appeared in Folio Weekly, Edible Northeast Florida, The Surfer's Journal, and SURFER Magazine, and he's reported on national stories for The New York Times. He was previously editor in chief of the Void Magazine.

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