
The Crisp-Ellert Museum will host an exhibit of the results of the Obelisk Art 450 and Tour of Compassion public art project, which was intiaited by Compassionate St. Augustine and the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida as a tribute to the 450th anniversary of the nation's oldest city. The exhibit features all 25 of the obelisks created for this occasion, with a grand opening reception from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, September 4, 2015. The exhibit will run through September 18, 2015.
The exhibit will feature 53 obelisks created by 53 artists -- 25 of them created by professional locals artists and the other 28 embellished by St. Johns County elementary school children. The obelisks are replicas of the Monumento a la Constitución in St. Augustine's Plaza de la Constitución, and each artist was invited to express both the story of the site each obelisk will be displayed and to incorporate into that the four foundational values the Monument was originally dedicated in 1813 to proclaim: democracy, human rights, freedom, and compassion. The obelisks created by local artists are eight and a half feet tall, while the ones decorated by St. Johns County elementary school children are four feet tall.
Beginning on October 2, 2015, the obelisks will take their places as a public art exhibit throughout St. Augustine. This Tour of Compassion exhibit will run through January 31, 2016.
The project is a collaboration between Compassionate St. Augustine and the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, and each Legacy Sponsor commissioned one obelisk and contributed $15,000 to the project. Sponsors include the Fraser Family Heritage and Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse, Old Town Trolley Tours, Ripley's Believe It Or Not! and Red Train Tours, and the St. Francis Inn, just to name a few. For a full list of sponsors and more details on the project and exhibit, please visit here.
Admission: Free.
When? The exhibit runs from September 5 - September 18, 2015. The Crisp-Ellert Museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
Where? Crisp-Ellert Museum at 48 Sevilla St. in St. Augustine, FL, 32084.
For information on parking and transit options for the Celebrate 450! festivities Sept. 4 - 6, visit here.
Photos courtesy of Jackie Hird.
The local artists who participated in the Obelisk Art 450 project are:
1. Lucy Clark
2. Warren Clark
3. Liz Gibson
4. Jim Benedict
5. Don Trousdell
6. Jan Tomlinson Master
7. Hiromi Moneyhun
8. Heather Blanton and Xavier 'Javi' Brunet
9. Dustin Harewood
10. Pablo Hugo Rozada Vena
11. Donald Martin
12. Kevin Curry
13. Jeff Whipple
14. Joe Segal
15. Cecilia Lueza
16. Yarn Bomb Jax
17. Sydney McKenna
18. Roxanne Horvath and Peter Rumpel
19. Julia Morrisroe
20. Wendy Mandel McDaniel
21. Sylvi Herrick
22. John 'Jahni' Moore
23. Leslie Robison
24. Debi James
25. Thomas Farrell