Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is the largest fine arts museum in Northeast Florida. The Cummer was established in 1958, when art collector, garden enthusiast, and civic leader Ninah M.H. Cummer bequeathed her art collection and riverfront home to create a museum.

Today, the core collection of 60 pieces from Mrs. Cummer's estate has grown to include nearly 5,000 works of art. The 2.5 acres of historic gardens, set against the St. Johns River, serves as a centerpiece of beauty for all to enjoy. In addition, Art Connections, the Museum's nationally recognized interactive education center, enhances the cultural learning of more than 130,000 visitors annually.

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is committed to engaging and inspiring through the arts, gardens, and education.

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, built on the site of the home of Arthur and Ninah Cummer, opened its doors November 10, 1961. From Ninah Cummer's relatively small collection of sixty pieces that launched the museum, The Cummer's permanent collection has grown to over six thousand works of art encompassing eight thousand years of art history.


Exhibitions and events

Permanent Collection

Permanent exhibition

Throughout the institution’s history, the Permanent Collection has served as the cornerstone in the Cummer Museum’s desire to “serve as the region’s centerpiece of education and involvement in all...

Special Collections

Permanent exhibition

The Cummer Museum is fortunate to count among its holdings seven special collections that add great depth to specific aspects of its Permanent Collection. Please note, not all works from the...


Educational programs

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Collections

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