Jacksonville International Airport Permanent Art Collection
Back to Permanent CollectionHabitation I, II, & III
 
In 1997, artist Don Martin created the first permanent artwork for
Jacksonville International Airport. The two 176-foot murals depict
the First Coast environment and the flora and fauna of the 5 county
area. The murals were originally located in Baggage Claim. When
that area of the airport was expanded in 2004, the murals were saved
from destruction and relocated to the overhead area opposite the
Ticketing counters.
In 2005, Martin created the final center section for the mural.
Habitation II is an artistic timeline of Northeast Florida beginning
with early native inhabitants and following with the first European
settlers, development of commercial agriculture and transportation
and a 19th century Jacksonville skyline. The over 500-foot-long
mural now stretches across the whole of Ticketing.
Don Martin, chair of the Flagler College Art Department, lives
in Saint Augustine, Florida.
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