Who We Are and What We Do
Beaches Fine Arts Series has always been guided by the belief that great art celebrates our common humanity in a uniquely transcending way that breaks down the artificial boundaries of race, class, religion, education, age and economic status. Our policy of not charging admission is based on this commitment.
Following each of our concerts, community organizations, as well as other arts organizations host a reception in honor of the performers, where the audience may meet and chat with them. At the reception we present an art exhibit featuring the work of visual artists from throughout the region. Our community hosts include businesses, churches, philanthropic and service organizations and other arts organizations.
Each artist that presents on our series also performs at an educational outreach for children in Duval County Schools. Our programs are open to all schools; however, we work closely with Duval County Music Coordinators to assure that underserved and inner city youth participate. We target schools whose funding has limited the arts exposure all children should have, but many do not. We pay for bus transportation to and from the concerts where children are entertained and have an opportunity to ask questions of the artists.
Once per year, we bring an artist or group for an entire week in an extended residency. Specific and appropriate schools are selected to host the artists in their classrooms for in-depth study. We often produce activity books and lesson plans for teachers to relate art and music with core academic subjects including math, literacy and history.
To promote and enhance the cultural life of all of the people of Florida’s First Coast by presenting an annual series of outstanding musical, theatrical and dance performances and exhibits of visual art, by supporting educational outreach activities that encourage participation in, and appreciation of, the fine arts and by nurturing emerging artists.
ANTI-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
Recognizing that the arts and culture are among our most vital tools for bringing diverse people together, the Beaches Fine Arts Series, Inc., seeks to enhance the dimensions of diversity, which include ethnicity, race, age, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, socio-economic considerations and geographic location, throughout all aspects of governance, programming and outreach.
Board of Trustees
Tracy Morris
President
Dorreen A. Daly
Vice President
Susan Castelli
Secretary
Dennis J. Skorewicz
Treasurer
Ex Officio Board Member
Deb Baker
Community Volunteer
James Bonnette
Community Volunteer
Clark Castle
Community Volunteer
Jonathan Easter
Community Volunteer
M. Elaine Hall
Community Volunteer
Kathy Henry
Community Volunteer
James Jenkins
Community Volunteer
Judy Kouri
Community Volunteer
Marjorie Pardue
Educational Outreach Coordinator
Harriet Pruette
Community Volunteer
Pablo Rivera
Community Volunteer
Doreen Sabina
Community Volunteer
Simon Shiao
Community Volunteer
James D. Johnson, Founder
Ex Officio Board Member
The Reverend Penny Pfab
Ex Officio Board Member
Staff:
Kathryn Wallis
Executive Director
Martha Long
Director of Development
Asst. to Executive Director
