Exhibition
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New Works: An Artist-in-Action Group Exhibition
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesOctober 9, 2020 – January 17, 2021
Maitland Art CenterA&H's six Artists-in-Action exhibit the work they've done during their residency.
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Love & Compassion: Images of Mother and Child
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesArtwork by Jules André Smith The theme of mother and child has been explored throughout art history and is often charged with strong emotions. Through this motif, motherhood has been canonized, elevated, and idealized over centuries. Since the Renaissance, artists have made muses of their mothers, or paid homage to the Christian representation of Mary…
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On Seeing Segovia
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesOn Seeing Segovia Paintings, Etchings, and Story by Jules André Smith Do you need a vacation? Experience the sights and sounds of majestic Spain this summer as the Art and History Museums of Maitland presents On Seeing Segovia in the Maitland Art Center galleries. One hundred years ago, Art Center founder Jules André Smith…
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The Recollections of Doretha Hair Truesdell: Alfred Hair and the Florida Highwaymen
A&H's Maitland Art Center 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesThe Recollections of Doretha Hair Truesdell: Alfred Hair and the Florida Highwaymen February 5 – May 8, 2022 Maitland Art Center galleries The African American painters known as the Florida Highwaymen are renowned for their depictions of Florida’s natural landscapes, but the story of the genesis of the collective is as intriguing as the works…
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CORPUS DELICTI
A&H's Maitland Art Center 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesCORPUS DELICTI, a solo exhibition by Jessica Caldas, runs May 21 – September 18, 2022 in the Maitland Art Center galleries
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Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesFumecheliga: 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 before it received statehood in 1845. In September, A&H will examine these important histories in the Maitland History Museum’s exhibition, Fumecheliga: A History of the…
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In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesIn 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, Cuban-born Leo Cordovi, Filipino-born MJ Torrecampo, and Syrian American Mär Martinez. The resulting three visual narratives of the post immigration experience all unite to form…
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Sweet, Fresh, Juicy: Florida Citrus in Art and History
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesThe 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…
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(un)Common Form
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesKendra 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.
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(Un)Common Light
Art & History Museums – Maitland 231 W. Packwood Avenue, Maitland, FL, United StatesThis 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.