An Installation of Inspiration

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Bonnie Melin with Rebecca Sale, Kristin Bulgin, Caroline Pope and Emily Painter
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A Vision for Art blends an elevated canvas of artists, collectors

Community support for Episcopal School of Jacksonville (ESJ) came into focus during A Vision for Art, ESJ’s annual art event, presented in 2024 in conjunction with Northern Trust. The five-day art shopping experience kicked off with an opening night celebration on April 19 at ESJ’s St. Mark’s Campus, where attendees had a chance to meet the 42 established and emerging artists from around the Southeast, including featured artist EMYO. Proceeds from the event supported the community of artists as well as the enhancement of the fine arts program and projects on ESJ’s St. Mark’s Campus.

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