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  • (un)Common Form

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

    Kendra Frorup’s exhibition (Un)Common Form is an exploration of artist Kendra Frorup’s Bahamian roots as well as a conversation about her travels throughout the African diaspora. Gallery guests will encounter everything from discarded wood and broken lamps to the hands of a Haitian Voodou Priest, cast from the wax of his own prayer candles.

  • (Un)Common Light

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

    This exhibition will showcase the work of two abstract painters, Elisabeth Condon and Carole d’Inverno. Both artists seek, through their paintings, to bring to light not only the formal aspects of color, line, and shape, but also to personal and collective histories, memories, and experiences.

  • Jules André Smith: The Masterworks

    Art & History Museums - Maitland 231 W. Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL, United States

    July 8 - September 3, 2023 / Maitland Art Center

  • (Un)Common Bond

    Art & History Museums - Maitland 231 W. Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL, United States

    September 16 - November 5, 2023
    In the Maitland Art Center

  • (Un)Common Thread

    Art & History Museums - Maitland 231 W. Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL, United States

    November 18, 2023 - January 7, 2024
    In the Maitland Art Center gallery

  • A Constant Goodbye: The Table Runner’s Stories

    A&H's Maitland Art Center 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United States

    January 27, 2024 - April 14, 2024
    In the Maitland Art Center gallery

  • The View from Within

    Art & History Museums - Maitland 231 W. Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL, United States

    April 27, 2024 - July 14, 2024
    In the Maitland Art Center gallery

  • Man and Machine

    Art & History Museums - Maitland 231 W. Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL, United States

    "Man invented the machine and now the machine has invented man." - D. H. Lawrence

    Through a fusion of traditional woodworking techniques and contemporary AI-assisted machinery, artist Mauro Wieser delves into the complexities of male identity, challenging the notion of men's replaceability and the myriad societal expectations thrust upon them.