ANNUAL GENERAL FUND GIVING CAMPAIGN
The Cultural Council's two main objectives of its Annual General Fund Giving Campaign are to form stronger donor relationships and to raise funds for the agency's general operations. Leading into the new calendar year, we have set the goal of building relationships with 2,018 individual contributors. Whether you make a small gift of $10, make a pledge of a re-occurring sustaining gift, or make a large dollar contribution, your support of the Cultural Council enables the agency to advance its mission of investing in arts and culture to enrich life in Northeast Florida. You can make your contribution as an individual, family, foundation, or business.
Your tax deductible donation allows the Cultural Council to support the growth of Greater Jacksonville's arts and cultural sector through initiatives and programs that align with the agency's mission. If you would like to donate to a specific program, please email Jihan@CulturalCouncil.org to make arrangements.
The Cultural Council's staff and Board of Directors are grateful for all of the individuals, families, foundations, and businesses that assist the Cultural Council in doing the work that advances the agency's mission. Northeast Florida is rich in arts and cultural history. Your support, and the support of others like you, make certain that this region continues to build upon its legacy of contributions and advancements to the arts and cultural community, locally, regionally, and nationally.
Your tax deductible donation allows the Cultural Council to support the growth of Greater Jacksonville's arts and cultural sector through initiatives and programs that align with the agency's mission. If you would like to donate to a specific program, please email Jihan@CulturalCouncil.org to make arrangements.
The Cultural Council's staff and Board of Directors are grateful for all of the individuals, families, foundations, and businesses that assist the Cultural Council in doing the work that advances the agency's mission. Northeast Florida is rich in arts and cultural history. Your support, and the support of others like you, make certain that this region continues to build upon its legacy of contributions and advancements to the arts and cultural community, locally, regionally, and nationally.
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$10 level - Design by R. Land printed on 5"x4" vinyl sticker.
$25 level - Design by R. Land and printed by DCi Apparel and design on black reusable canvas shopping bag.
$35 level - Design by R. Land and printed by DCi Apparel and Design on ash gray Bella Canvas unisex t-shirts.
$100 level - 7" x 5,5" Limited edition signed magnet featuring 2018 design by R. Land. Limited to 20.
$150 level - 16" x 20" Fine Art Print. Design by R. Land and printed by George Cornwell. Limited to 100, signed and numbered (frame not included).
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R. Land
North Florida native and Atlanta original, R.Land has been filling streets, spaces and imaginations for nearly three decades. Once described by an art critic as 'the love child of Keith Haring, Roger Corman and Walt Disney', his work ultimately defies categorization and garners a multi-generational fan base, with collectors and devotees as unique and varied as his unconventional style.
Land shows large format paintings and screen-print collections all over the country, in galleries and alternative spaces alike. His “anonymous” street projects continue to pop up coast to coast and the ubiquitous ‘Loss Cat’ has been carried by international retail chain Urban Outfitters and featured in the bestselling ‘Found’ coffee table book. His work appears in countless motion pictures and television series including ‘The Change Up’, ‘Aqua Teen Hunger Force’, and 'The Walking Dead' and his stylized illustrations can be seen in a variety of national publications and a score of other media.
"The artwork of R. Land popped up in the ’80s in Jacksonville and created a kind of ubiquitous, freaky verbal narrative told through the walls of funky businesses, venues and homes throughout the area. He found even greater infamy in Atlanta, creating his iconoclastic LOSS CAT flier art project, a prank that traveled the globe and raised the bar for post-situationist, public-art-hoax action."
- Daniel A. Brown, Folio Weekly
Land shows large format paintings and screen-print collections all over the country, in galleries and alternative spaces alike. His “anonymous” street projects continue to pop up coast to coast and the ubiquitous ‘Loss Cat’ has been carried by international retail chain Urban Outfitters and featured in the bestselling ‘Found’ coffee table book. His work appears in countless motion pictures and television series including ‘The Change Up’, ‘Aqua Teen Hunger Force’, and 'The Walking Dead' and his stylized illustrations can be seen in a variety of national publications and a score of other media.
"The artwork of R. Land popped up in the ’80s in Jacksonville and created a kind of ubiquitous, freaky verbal narrative told through the walls of funky businesses, venues and homes throughout the area. He found even greater infamy in Atlanta, creating his iconoclastic LOSS CAT flier art project, a prank that traveled the globe and raised the bar for post-situationist, public-art-hoax action."
- Daniel A. Brown, Folio Weekly
OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
ChecksChecks can be made out to the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville and sent to 300 Water Street, Suite 201, Jacksonville, FL 32202.
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Arts License PlateThe Florida Arts License Plate Program was created by the Legislature in 1994. The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville receives $20 for every Florida Arts License Plate registered in Duval county.
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Amazon SmileThe Amazon Smile Foundation donates to the Cultural Council 0.5% of eligible purchases made through Amazon Smile. This is a great way to support the Cultural Council in addition to your annual giving.
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