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Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

While in residence at the Art & History Museums of Maitland, the Nomadic Photo Ark will be photographing and gathering stories from people living in and around the Eatonville and Maitland communities.

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Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida

Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida September 23, 2022 - February 5, 2023 in the Maitland History Museum Florida has been home to thriving indigenous populations well…

In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience

Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience runs October 8, 2022 – January 22, 2023 in the Maitland Art Center gallery This exhibition features the work of three extraordinary painters,…

Sweet, Fresh, Juicy: Florida Citrus in Art and History

Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

  The citrus industry had an enormous impact on Central Florida and Maitland in particular during the mid-20th century. This exhibition, which spans the Maitland Art Center Gallery and the Maitland Historical Museum, celebrates the region's finest export. In the Maitland Historical Museum, examine the rise and fall of the Central Florida citrus industry through…

Last Wednesday: After Hours at the A&H

Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

Grab a drink, mingle, and discuss the art in our gallery every Last Wednesday of the month! Enjoy free entry to the Maitland Art Center’s current gallery exhibition and a cash bar.

History Talk: Black Self-emancipators of Florida

Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland

This Fall’s Maitland History Museum exhibition, Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida, was co-curated by Exhibitions Manager Katie Benson and Dr. Neil Vaz. Dr. Vaz is a professor of Humanities/History at Seminole State College and specializes in the history of Maroon communities and the African Diaspora. This talk by Dr. Vaz is…