Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery

Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery

The Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery in the Phillips Fine Arts Building on the campus of Jacksonville University was named for its primary benefactor. The exhibits are a diverse collection of carved ivory, Pre-Columbian artifacts, Steuben glass, Chinese porcelain and Cloisonné, Tiffany glass, Boehm porcelain [ [http://www.fodors.com/world/north%20america/usa/florida/jacksonville%20with%20st.%20augustine/entity_151986.html Fodors Travel Experiences-Alexander Brest Museum] ] and rotating exhibitions containing the work of local, regional, national and international artists. [ [http://www.inusa.com/tour/fl/jacksonv/brest.htm INUSA tourguide: Jacksonville, Florida] ]

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