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SUMMARY:Maitland's Attic: A Journey Through A Small City's Past
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis exhibition is an interactive\, hands-on exploration into the history of Maitland and its surrounding areas! \n\nThere were a lot of things that did not happen in Maitland. There were no great battles fought on the soil\, nor was it home to any infamous individuals. The town was not the epicenter of any great social movements\, nor was it home to discoveries that would better humankind. Maitland was\, and continues to be\, a small town\, like so many others.\n\nThe story of Maitland is a story of seemingly ordinary people who lived through extraordinary times\, a place where people made their homes while dramatic events unfolded in other parts of the world. People labored here\, raised their families\, loved\, lost\, thought\, and created. The objects in the museum’s collection reflect the brightness of these lives against the backdrop of a changing and often troubled world.\n\n\nEach artifact tells a story specific to a place and time. They are the carriers of the memories of the people who owned them\, who felt that they were important enough to their own story to preserve them. Many of them are the prototypes of the objects that we use and hold dear today\, objects which will one day carry our own memories forward.\nWelcome to Maitland’s Attic\, a gathering place of the unique items that tell of Maitland’s past. From the everyday to the downright weird\, these objects and their stories open a window onto important moments throughout the history of the town\, and the people who called it home.\n\n\n\n¡Esta exhibición es interactivo y de primera mano adentro de la historia de Maitland y las áreas cercanas! \nEn Maitland no ocurrieron muchas cosas. En su suelo no se libraron grandes batallas\, ni fue cuna deindividuos infames. No fue el epicentro de grandes movimientos sociales ni de descubrimientosrevolucionarios. \nLa historia de Maitland es la historia de personas aparentemente corrientes que vivieron tiemposextraordinarios\, un lugar donde la gente estableció su hogar mientras se desarrollaban acontecimientosdramáticos en otras partes del mundo. La gente trabajaba aquí\, criaba a sus familias\, amaba\, perdía\,pensaba y creaba. Los objetos de la colección del museo reflejan el brillo de estas vidas en el contextode un mundo cambiante y a menudo turbulento. \nCada artefacto cuenta una historia específica de un lugar y una época. En conjunto\, son portadores delos recuerdos de las personas que los poseyeron\, que consideraron que eran lo bastante importantespara su historia como para conservarlos. Muchos de ellos son prototipos de los objetos que usamos yapreciamos hoy\, objetos que un día serán portadores de nuestros propios recuerdos.Bienvenido a Maitland’s Attic\, un lugar donde se reúnen objetos únicos que hablan del pasado deMaitland. Desde los más cotidianos hasta los más extraños\, estos objetos abren una ventana amomentos importantes de la historia de la ciudad y a las personas que decidieron llamarla su hogar.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/maitland-history-museum-permanent-exhibition-debut/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lego Block Relief Printing
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ryan Price \nLocation: Cottage at Lake Lily \nCost: $70 + $10 material fees. \nMaterials fees must be paid in cash directly to the instructor\, and are due on the day of the workshop. \nParticipants will use Legos as bases to create abstract designs that they will then use a brayer to ink up and do a rubbing with a wooden spoon or run it through the press. For multicolor designs\, the instructor will also demonstrate how to create a registration for lining up the print in the same area on the paper. \nThis workshop is designed to teach participants the basic ideas behind relief printmaking. Using the Legos to “build” your design broadens the audience to those who may not have strong drawing skills or background in the arts but are interested in printmaking. Each participant leaves with prints of their own and new knowledge about relief printmaking. Open to all levels! \nRegister here>>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/lego-block-relief-printing-2/
LOCATION:The Cottage at Lake Lily\, 701 Lake Lily Dr.\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Printmaking,Workshops
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SUMMARY:The View from Within
DESCRIPTION:When one speaks of a view\, they are speaking about a unique vantage point or perspective. The View from Within provides a rare opportunity to do just that\, enabling the viewer to look within the lives of two emerging artists\, Trinidadian artist Nneka Jones and African American artist Shannon Elyse Curry\, into the fullness of their thoughts\, motivations\, and meditations on their artistic practice. This exhibition is a unique partnership between A&H and The Links\, Incorporated\, an international service organization established in 1946 that consists of more than 17\,000 professional women of African descent. Both the artists and the works for this engaging exhibition were selected by members of The Tampa (FL) Chapter of The Links\, Incorporated. \nPlan your visit >> \nAttend the exhibition opening reception >> \n—- \nAbout the artists: \nNneka Jones is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist who enjoys working in mixed media\, embroidery\, textiles\, and paint exploring both large-scale mural work and small-scale\, intimate pieces. The Trinidadian born artist produces thought-provoking artwork that comments on social and environmental injustice\, and is a graduate of the University of Tampa.\nOne of her most notable achievements was a commission from TIME magazine to produce the cover artwork for the August 31st/ September 7th issue 2020. Her work has since been acquired by the Tampa Museum of Art\, FL\, Florida Craft Art Gallery\, FL\, The Ferman Center for the Arts\, University of Florida\, and many other private and public collectors. She uses her artwork as a tool to advocate for the protection of women and girls of color\, and is most known for her realistic embroidered portraits with lasting impressions\, but continues to be open and experimental in her practice. \nShannon Elyse Curry was born in Carmel\, California. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art and Art History as an honors scholar at Spelman College in Atlanta\, GA. Moving around the globe as the daughter of a career Naval Officer shaped her art and creative sensibilities. Shannon is a jazz musician and vocalist\, book cover illustrator\, a muralist\, painter\, educator\, and sought-after artist for exhibition and commissioned work. Shannon works in many artistic mediums and experiments with color and its place and influence in art spaces.\nShe has a passion for education and as a certified teacher in Art K-12 and ESE K-12\, Shannon Elyse offers a wide variety of artistic and creative experiences tailored to both children and adults. Shannon has taught art and exceptional education for over ten years and is keenly focused on the benefits of artistic expression for students receiving exceptional education services. She has focused much of her work on intersections between the arts\, art as therapy and student achievement. As a working artist\, she has earned accolades exhibiting in various arenas throughout the United States\, most recently\, Reverberations at the James Wildlife Museum in collaboration with the Carter G. Woodson Museum of Florida and the Scarfone Gallery and the Tampa Museum of Art. In addition to exhibiting and work acquired by galleries\, her work has been sold to private collectors around the world.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/the-view-from-within/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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