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https://news.wjct.org/show/first-coas... Go with the flow Dance and visual art combine to form a creative corridor in Jacksonville Beach this month as part of a collaboration among the Beaches Museum, Players by the Sea and the local dance troupe Emily Cargill and Dancers. The Women Arts Exchange 2026 Festival, designed to coincide with Women's History Month, includes the exhibit VISION, featuring five local female artists, and the MOVE! Dance Festival, staged Friday and Saturday on the PBTS stage. The exhibit at the Dickinson Gallery displays the work of Amanda Holloway, Anne Cullum, Kim Hurt, Balsam Abo Zour and Susanne Schuenke through April 17. Guests: Emily Cargill, founder and artistic director of Emily Cargill and Dancers; founder of the Women Arts Exchange Bradley Akers, managing director, Players by the Sea Chris Hoffman, mayor of Jacksonville Beach and executive director of Beaches Museum