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Workshop Will Help Artists Conduct Themselves as Small Businesses

2/27/2017

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Written by Charlie Patton and originally published in the Jacksonville Times-Union on February, 27, 2017.
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Tony Allegretti is executive director of the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville which will host a workshop titled “Entrepreneur Symposium for Creatives: Every Artist is a Small Business” on Saturday in the Jesse Ball DuPont Center(Bruce Lipsky/The Times-Union)

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Daily Record: "Dozens of art projects slated for Downtown, most by the summer."

1/23/2017

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The January 23rd issue of the Daily Record included an article about public art projects in Duval County.  The article was written by Max Marbut. Included in the article are details about phase one of the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) Urban Art Project. 

​Read the full article HERE.
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Daily Record: "Workspace: OK with being a bit unorthodox"

1/18/2017

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Wall-to-ceiling photograph mural of James Weldon Johnston by artist Matt Abercrombie. Photo credit: Fran Ruchalski.
Tony Allegretti, the Executive Director of the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, was featured on the cover of the January 18th issue of the Jax Daily Record.  The article was written by Fran Ruchalski. 

​Read the full article HERE.
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    • Every Single Artist Lounge
    • Artist Workshop Series
    • 2019 Community First Cares Foundation Presents: Entrepreneurial Resources for Creatives
    • International Artist Lecture Series
    • Cultural Service Internships
  • Public Art Program
    • Duval County Courthouse
    • Cuba Hunter Park Neighborhoods Public Art Project
    • Winton Drive and Legends Community Center Neighborhoods Public Art Project
    • DIA Urban Arts Project
    • Water Street Parking Garage Public Art Project
  • Grants
    • Cultural Service Grant Program
    • Outside Grant Opportunities and Professional Development
  • GIVE/DONATE
  • Art and Culture
    • Regional History
    • The Performing Arts
    • The Literary Arts
    • The Visual Arts
    • Public Art
    • Live Musical Performances
    • Arts Markets and Festivals
    • Independent and Historic Movie Theaters
    • Lectures, Seminars, and Creative Workshops
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  • Transparency
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