A Celebration of Art & History:
the Ximenez-Fatio Nights of Lights Exhibition
November 23, 2024 – January 18, 2025
Celebrate “100 Years of Music” through a creative display on the fireplace mantels of Ximenez-Fatio House!
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is one of the best-preserved and most authentic Second Spanish Period residential buildings in St. Augustine, Florida. As a Historic House Museum, its period-appropriate collections and programs are presented within a building that is historically significant; exploring how the specific location and people were affected by larger historical events.
The St. Augustine Art Association emerged in local history in 1924 by a group of artists, writers, and photographers who saw the need for promotion of the arts in St. Augustine. The meeting that marked the founding of the Association was held at the Ximenez-Fatio House on January 18, 1924, and the House would serve not only as a meeting place, but also as artist studios for a number of years.
Saturday Concerts at the Ximenez-Fatio House
Visit the Ximenez-Fatio House each Saturday at 2:00 – 4:00 PM for a concert in the courtyard.
November 23 – Chris Clark’s Thick and Thin String Band (50s to 70s favorites with guitars and banjo)
November 30 – Michael Lagrasse Duo (Blue Glass with guitar and fiddle)
December 7 – JIM-I-IN Duo (50s and 60s sing-along favorites with guitars and banjo)
December 14 – Rich Pascucci (Classical Guitarist) – Sponsored by St. Augustine Town Committee
December 21 – Carter Hetz Duo (FSU Music Major, Jazz Saxophonist and Piano)
December 28 – Peyton Lescher (Flagler Music student, guitarist and ballad singer)
January 4 – Torrey Kingly and Debbie Rider (Guitar singing duo of classical country and other favorites)
January 11 – Mary Jane Ballou (Classical harpist)
January 18 – Rich Kuncicky (Classical guitar instrumentalist from the Alcazar Café in teh Lightner Museum)
Programs & Exhibits of the St. Augustine Art Association are funded in part by grants from the the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, the St. Johns County Cultural Council, and the Community Foundation of Northeast Florida.