Posts Tagged ‘Jacksonville Art Walk’

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Haiti Benefit Rock’n Roll Art Walk! 7 Band Line up. Silent auction of Art! March 3rd at Suite 106 Gallery in the Jacksonville Landing

suite106

Haiti

Haiti Benefit happening next coming Art Walk with a great line up of bands:

Crash The Satellites

Wild Life Society

Besotes

Wudun

RICKOLUS

Heavy Flow

Manatella

Music starts at 6pm

Art filled room of amazing pieces. We are holding a silent auction and the artist being kind as they are donating their amazing works, for the cause.
And ALL money raised will directly help all the unfortunate people in Haiti.

Moon River Pizza will donating a ton of pizza and refreshments will served.

So eat the best pizza in town, listen to the beloved music of Jacksonville and, bid on your favorite artist  and 100% will go to the poor folks in Haiti.

Matthew S. Bennett

Matthew S. Bennett

Kim Barry

Kim Barry

Brian Gray

Brian Gray

Joey Thate

Joey Thate

With your kindness of just five dollars will provide: Housing, Food, and Clothing. So be a part of the world here at home and have fun doing it at Suite106 Gallery in the Jacksonville Landing!


Friday, August 7th, 2009

Jacksonville’s Art Walk

Jax Art Walk

I am so very happy to be a part of this wonderful event. This month of August had feature the innovative sculpture of Jim Smith, new paintings by mactruQue, Franklin Matthews, Matthew Bennett, Joey Thate, Devin Balara, Josh Hoyle, Jennifer Veal, Jacob Brooks, Alexander Voldevic, Rajcel Harbert, John Votel and Jonathan Atkins. Photographers Leigh-Ann Sullivan, Jake Roth, Miguel Emmanuelli, Paige Williamson, Kimberly Eicherly and Elizabeth Campbell. Clothing designed by Jaxleigh and Tony Rodriguez.

Fierce Dance Theatre

And Dance arrived with the Fierce Dance Theatre performance pieces!!

Me drawingJesse Britten

The Library Alley returned with barbecue and beer for sale sponsored by Munroe Smokehouse.
Richard Allen’s Henna Tattoos will returned.

Original Art broadens the way you look at life! It is personal. It is meant to be enjoyed and can be uplifting if you let it! Forget the ‘experts’, let yourself go and simply look to your inner self for your own reaction. Your own neighbors worked hard to create what you can experience this Wednesday and own! My favorite phrase is ‘I don’t know much about art, but I know what I like’. We guarantee you will like something/someone here.”-Gray Solomon

Gray Solomon

Gray Solomon I would just like to say thank you for making Jacksonville that much more.

Thistle Art
The Jacksonville Arts Initiative
‘Making North Florida A Nationally Recognized Arts Producing Region’

Figure DrawingJax Art Walk



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