ONE by ONE campaign to transform the future of education in Jacksonville
9/7/2011
The Jacksonville Public Education Fund and the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens announced the opening of a thought-provoking new exhibition that aims to transform the way the community is involved in education.
The exhibition runs at The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens through December 20, 2011. From January to August 2012, the exhibition will travel to 16 different sites in neighborhoods throughout Jacksonville.
Through dramatic portraits by local photographer Ingrid Damiani, the ONE in THREE exhibition displays the faces and stories of 20 current and former students of Duval County Public Schools. Each student featured in the exhibition has faced obstacles to achieving academic success. Among those who have beaten the odds, one common thread is clear: community support.
The exhibition aims to get viewers involved in the Jacksonville Public Education Fund's ONE by ONE campaign. Over the next year, ONE by ONE will bring together thousands of Jacksonville residents from every neighborhood to speak out about what our public schools need and document closely what they say.
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9/7/2011
The Jacksonville Public Education Fund and the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens announced the opening of a thought-provoking new exhibition that aims to transform the way the community is involved in education.
The exhibition runs at The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens through December 20, 2011. From January to August 2012, the exhibition will travel to 16 different sites in neighborhoods throughout Jacksonville.
Through dramatic portraits by local photographer Ingrid Damiani, the ONE in THREE exhibition displays the faces and stories of 20 current and former students of Duval County Public Schools. Each student featured in the exhibition has faced obstacles to achieving academic success. Among those who have beaten the odds, one common thread is clear: community support.
The exhibition aims to get viewers involved in the Jacksonville Public Education Fund's ONE by ONE campaign. Over the next year, ONE by ONE will bring together thousands of Jacksonville residents from every neighborhood to speak out about what our public schools need and document closely what they say.
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