Welcome to AGOSA

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Member Galleries

Rembrandtz Art Gallery

Butterfield Garage Art

57 Treasury

Absolute Americana

Spear House Gallery

Crisp Ellert Museum

Lightner Museum

Pasta Gallery

St Aug Art Association

Abbott Tract Artists

St Aug Photographic Art

High Tide Gallery

Sydney McKenna Gallery

Dixie Pottery Gallery

Patrons & Sponsors

San Sebastian Winery

Old Town Trolley Tours

Murjani Grace Jewelry

John Valdes & Associates

The Restaurant Times

Carmelos Marketplace

Limelight Theatre

Taylor & Taylor

The Market on Granada

Tim's Wine Market

Visitor Bureau

First Friday Artwalks

News & Events

Gallery Map

About Our Organization

Annual Membership

Driving Directions

AGOSA - Art Galleries of St Augustine

 

Sponsor of First Friday Artwalks!

Art Galleries of Saint Augustine logo
Look for this official logo when visiting the galleries of Saint Augustine, Florida

AGOSA is an association representing the premier art galleries of St Augustine, Florida. When you see the AGOSA logo, you can be confident you are dealing with a locally owned St Augustine gallery that will have a quality selection of artwork, provide a commitment to integrity in all of our business practices, guarantee the highest level of service, and have a knowledgable staff on hand to assist you in learning about the artists we represent.

AGOSA founded and sponsors the First Friday Artwalk event the First Friday of every month from 5pm to 9pm. Start your FREE, self-guided tour at any AGOSA member gallery and hop aboard the FREE Artwalk trolley, that starts at 6pm the First Friday of every month. Please see our First Friday page for more details.

Click here for a current list of AGOSA Member Galleries.


Patron membership is offered to businesses who wish to demonstrate a dedication to promoting St Augustine as the premier destination for the Arts in Florida.

AGOSA revenues are used to enhance awareness of the amazing art related history of our area, as well as the contemporary talent in St Augustine to audiences throughout Florida and beyond.  This is accomplished through our very popular First Friday Artwalk events, our bi-annual brochure, and through our website. 

Click here for a list of current AGOSA patrons


Upcoming First Friday Artwalk Dates 2013
The AGOSA First Friday Artwalk is always the FIRST FRIDAY of the month.
It is a year-round event that is FREE, FUN, EDUCATIONAL & a great SOCIAL event. Please come out and enjoy the evening!

 
Friday, June 7, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Friday, November 1, 2013
Friday, December 6, 2013

Please Join Us!

What: We sponsor a fun-filled, family event each First Friday of the month. 
This is a FREE, self-guided tour of the Art Galleries of St Augustine.
When: Every First Friday of the month from 5-9pm
How: Start your artwalk at any of the participating AGOSA galleries and pick up a FREE MAP!
Where: Call us for info on how to catch the FREE Artwalk Tour Train!  904.829.0065


Upcoming Artwalk Info: Click Here!

First Friday Artwalk - Getting Around Town

There is one FREE Artwalk Trolley on First Friday! 
You can hop on starting at 6pm on King Street. The trolley makes a loop around town to other neighborhoods of AGOSA galleries every 15 minutes or so. You can park at The San Sebastian Winery or Rembrandtz Gallery to catch the train. Come early to catch a parking space and enjoy the galleries starting at 5pm.

The trolley tours start at 6pm until 9pm.  Call 829.0065 or 825.4577 for more info.  This is a FREE service from our wonderful patron, Old Town Trolley Tours. 

Thank you for visiting The Art Galleries of St Augustine (AGOSA) online.  AGOSA represents the collaborative efforts of the premiere galleries in St Augustine.  We also sponsor the popular First Friday Artwalk events every month.  By working together to support special art related events and initiatives, we contribute to the cultural ambiance of St Augustine and the surrounding areas. 


AGOSA featured at local art festival
AGOSA Booth at the Spring Art Festival - photo credit Ray Dominey