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Tag Archives: arts
35th Annual Arts Awards
On April 12, some of the BG team attended the 35th Annual Arts Awards hosted by the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville. As budget cuts affect art programs across the state, it is especially important for us to support the … Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo: An Exercise in Insanity (Part 1)
So I’ve joined the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge this year, which pretty much means I’ve promised myself that during the month of November, I’m going to write 50,000 words (approx. 1,667 words every day). In addition to the … Continue reading
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Cathedral Arts Project Photo Shoot at LaVilla
We love our friends at the Cathedral Arts Project, so when they asked for our help with a photo shoot at LaVilla School of the Arts, we were more than happy to oblige. Bright and early Wednesday morning, Jorge and … Continue reading
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World’s Largest Polaroid Camera
Artist Joachim Knill wanted to produce larger Polaroid prints than manufacturers supported, so he designed and built his own 20 x 30″ Polaroid camera to capture the surreal scenes that are his work. In a time when we—as a culture—are … Continue reading
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