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SUMMARY:US
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception on Friday\, July 24 from 6:30-9pm: Meet the curator\, enjoy live music\, food truck\, and a cash bar all just 15 minutes from downtown Orlando on our beautiful National Historic Landmark campus. \nFree Tickets Here \n\nAbout the Exhibition \n“Ours is the wide-open mind with gusts of ideas blowing through it and demanding manifestation.” \nDrawing inspiration from Jules André Smith’s 1939 essay\, “An Insanitorium of Art\,” US embraces Smith’s vision of an artistic practice rooted in inquiry and intellectual openness\, and examines how generations of artists have engaged with the Art Center as a site for creative exploration. \nThe exhibition brings together works by six Bok Fellows from the 1930s and 40s\, artists who spent their winters working at the Center\, alongside selections by Smith himself. Named in honor of Mary Curtis Bok\, whose support was instrumental to the establishment of the Art Center\, these historical artists’ works are presented in dialogue with works by nine of our contemporary resident artists\, the intellectual and artistic heirs of Smith’s Bok Fellows program. \nPlan your visit >> \n 
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LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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SUMMARY:Vilomah: Against the Natural Order
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception on Friday\, October 16 from 6:30-9pm: Meet the curator\, enjoy live music\, food truck\, and a cash bar all just 15 minutes from downtown Orlando on our beautiful National Historic Landmark campus. \n\nAbout the Exhibition \nSoude Dadras is an artist\, curator\, and educator currently living and working in Atlanta\, Georgia. She was born in Iran and graduated from Islamic Azad University with a bachelor’s degree in Persian Rugs. Dadras was awarded her MFA from the Welch School of Art & Design at Georgia State University in Atlanta. In her solo exhibition\, Vilomah: Against the Natural Order\, Dadras investigates the traumatic sociocultural experiences she encountered firsthand in Iran\, as well the processes and rituals of healing which enabled her to turn her pain into positivity. This unique installation of traditional handwork\, found objects\, video\, abandoned textiles\, and discarded data will seek to centralize disparate voices in this multidisciplinary exhibition.  \nPlan your visit >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/vilomah-against-the-natural-order/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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SUMMARY:100 Years: Jules André Smith and the Sand Roads to Solitude
DESCRIPTION:About the Exhibition \nA century ago\, an artist followed unpaved roads into the Florida interior. Today\, those roads lead to the Maitland Art Center. \nWhat André Smith found here was not the Florida most visitors knew: there were no crowded coastlines\, no tourist spectacle. Instead\, he discovered an inland world of small towns and quiet villages shaded by stately oaks and towering pines\, of lake-country breezes and unhurried lives lived among cabbage palms and Spanish moss. This simpler\, slower Florida captivated him completely\, inspiring a body of work that marked a sharp departure from his earlier work. Central Florida didn’t just change what Smith painted: it changed how he saw the world. \n100 Years: Jules André Smith and the Sand Roads to Solitude marks one hundred years since that first arrival\, a decade before Smith would find what is today the Maitland Art Center. The exhibition takes its structure from The Sand Roads to Solitude\, his 1951 essay published in Ford Times\, written not as a traveler passing through\, but as someone who had long since made Florida his home. Visitors move through the galleries following the arc of Smith’s own words\, with sketchbooks\, works on paper\, paintings\, and archival material illuminating the landscapes and communities that shaped him. \nAmong the exhibition’s most significant threads is Smith’s sustained attention to Eatonville\, America’s first incorporated Black township\, and to the grove workers and everyday lives of Central Florida’s communities. These encounters shaped his vision as much as the landscape did\, and that relationship is given the space it deserves here. Theatrical vignettes and storytelling elements throughout the galleries bring Smith’s written narrative into the physical space\, deepening the experience beyond the works on view. \nThe exhibition coincides with the theatrical release of André Smith: Espero and the Reasonable Madness\, a documentary by White Ladder Productions\, bringing renewed attention to one of Florida’s most distinctive artistic legacies. \n“These roads lead to the Florida I know. Slow down\, and choose one.” \n— André Smith\, Ford Times\, December 1951
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/artandhistory-org-100years/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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