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SUMMARY:Love & Compassion: Images of Mother and Child
DESCRIPTION:Artwork by Jules André Smith \nThe 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 and Jesus. In this contemporary show\, selected Florida-based artists reflect on the time-honored themes of motherhood\, unconditional love\, and sacrifice in a show that is at once traditional and edgy. \nFeaturing works by:\nTaylor Battle\nRichlin Burnett-Ryan\nJessica Caldas\nHerman LeRoy Emmet\nEileen Hernandez\nRobert Hoekstra\nTaymon Loring-Smith\nWanda Raimundi-Ortiz\nRenato Rampolla\nWeldon Ryan\nJules André Smith \nThis exhibition is sponsored by The Grafton Family \n  \n  \nView photos from the exhibition opening reception below!
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/love-compassion-images-of-mother-child/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210118
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CREATED:20200911T165954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T205231Z
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SUMMARY:New Works: An Artist-in-Action Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Originally founded in the 1930s as an artists’ colony\, the Maitland Art Center proudly continues that legacy through our Artists-in-Action program\, which grants on-campus studio space to Central Florida-based artists each year. The 2019-2021 group will exhibit the work they’ve created in their residency in this collaborative show: Nicholas Kalemba\, Matthew Mosher\, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz\, Jacoub Reyes\, Ericka Sobrack\, and Victoria Walsh. Much of the work is a response to the Coronavirus pandemic and social unrest of 2020. \nLearn more about the Artists-in-Action program here. \n 
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/new-works-an-artist-in-action-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200921
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20200502T192319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T215353Z
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SUMMARY:Cicero Greathouse: An Artist's Journey
DESCRIPTION:Cicero Greathouse: An Artist’s Journey | August 14- September 20\n \nCicero once said “I am inspired by the colors\, shapes and textures that surround me. These three elements can be found in landscape\, architecture\, a ritual or a journey. So in this case my paintings come from my interpretation of living.” This exhibition is a look at the journey of one artist from his early projects in the 1970’s through his large scale abstract paintings and his recent experimental works.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/cicero-greathouse-artist/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200727
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20200131T155731Z
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SUMMARY:The Exotic Realms of Jules André Smith
DESCRIPTION:The Exotic Realms of Jules André Smith  explores Smith’s extensive body of work\, including paintings\, watercolors\, sculptures\, concrete reliefs\, theatre set designs\, architectural drawings and architectural ornamentation. Through this exhibition\, we hope to understand more about his 1937-1942 designs for the Research Studio\, which he called “Espero\,” or Hope. Awarded the National Historic Landmark distinction for being one of the last remaining examples of Mayan Revival architecture in the southeastern United States\, the Center features hundreds of relief carvings depicting Christian and Pagan gods and figures from a variety of religions and cultures. Exotic Realms invites you to step into these fantastical worlds\, and learn more about the man who created them. \nExotic Realms will appear in the Maitland Art Center gallery\, while Building Maitland will be featured in the Maitland Historical Museum.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/the-exotic-realms-of-jules-andre-smith/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200817
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20200131T161956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T215236Z
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SUMMARY:Building Maitland
DESCRIPTION:The city of Maitland’s architectural landscape has changed seemingly with each decade. The orange groves of the early 1900s gave way to new businesses and homes\, springing up to support the families moving to the area in droves. In the Maitland Historical Museum\, Building Maitland examines the architectural evolution that the city has undergone in the last century. From Victorian houses\, to mid-century modern shopping plazas\, to ultra-modern apartment buildings\, the story of the city’s growth can be told by the buildings of each era. \nBuilding Maitland will appear in the Maitland Historical Museum\, while The Exotic Realms of Jules André Smith is featured in the Maitland Art Center gallery.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/building-maitland/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200126T160000
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CREATED:20190628T191641Z
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SUMMARY:Sweet\, Fresh\, Juicy: Florida Citrus in Art and History
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 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. \nIn the Maitland Historical Museum\, examine the rise and fall of the Central Florida citrus industry through a collection of historic citrus labels from some of Central Florida’s growers and packers\, many on loan from the Orange County Regional History Center’s vast archives. \nIn the Maitland Art Center Gallery\, we embrace Florida’s premier citrus while honoring the farmworker through a collection of citrus-themed artwork from local and national artists\, as well as Maitland Art Center founder J. André Smith’s interpretations of the orange groves that once surrounded his studio. \nSweet\, Fresh\, Juicy is sponsored by:
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/sweet-fresh-juicy-florida-citrus-in-art-and-history/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190908T160000
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CREATED:20190412T200118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T205454Z
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SUMMARY:Etched in Time
DESCRIPTION:Left: J. André Smith\, Santa Maria Della Salute\, etching on paper\, ca. 1914 | Right: etching plate used to make the print. \nExplore the history of nineteenth and twentieth century etchings used in print as a way to share images long before the age of Instagram. The exhibition features J. Andre Smith’s printing press used to create prints from etched metal plates\, which include images of Smith’s experiences in WWI and several trips throughout Europe. The exhibit also contains several etchings created by Smith’s contemporaries like Ernest Roth\, Milton Avery and Thomas Hart Benton\, as well as etchings inspired by the Florida landscape.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/etched-in-time/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Historical Museum\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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CREATED:20180621T183359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T205424Z
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SUMMARY:Pressed Editions: Experimental Contemporary Prints
DESCRIPTION:Pressed Editions: Experimental Contemporary Prints presents the rich complexity of\, and technical and material innovations in contemporary printmaking. It showcases works by innovative individual printmakers based in Central Florida and by UCF’s Flying Horse Editions\, a nationally acclaimed printmaking-publishing research studio that has collaborated with internationally renowned artists. This exhibition comprises mixed media works\, 3D multiples\, and prints made with experimental processes of such traditional printmaking techniques as intaglios and photogravures\, as well as with a use of digital technologies and unconventional handling of materials. In conjunction\, J. André Smith’s printing press and some of his etching plates\, which have rarely been shown before\, will be also on view.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/pressed-editions-experimental-contemporary-prints/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20180620T200331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T000516Z
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SUMMARY:Maitland and African American Experiences
DESCRIPTION:J. André Smith\, Churchgoers\, Eatonville\, oil on Masonite\, ca. 1940\, 35 ¼ x 29 ¼\, Collection of Art & History Museums–Maitland\, CM72.02.09 \nThe Art & History Museums–Maitland opens two exhibitions highlighting resident African American experiences and the intertwined histories of Maitland and Eatonville: Maitland and African American Experiences Then & Now: J. André Smith and Jane Turner at the Maitland Art Center\, and Maitland and African American Experiences: Marked\, Unmarked\, Remembered at the Maitland Historical Museum. \nJ. André Smith and Jane Turner features oil paintings\, watercolors\, and drawings by J. André Smith and two “Bok Fellows\,” Carlson Davenport and H. H. Shaw\, along with acrylic paintings and sculptural works by the self-taught artist\, Jane Turner\, residing and working in both Maitland and Eatonville. While the works created by Smith and his contemporaries portray images of African Americans from the point of view of outsiders\, Turner’s portraits and works inspired by historical events and figures counter them by offering glimpses of her rich\, multifaceted experience as a community member. \nAfrican Americans have lived and worked in Maitland and its neighboring communities for nearly 150 years\, yet this historic black presence is rarely acknowledged in the city’s pictorial displays\, roadside markers\, and civic narratives. Researched and curated by University of Central Florida historian Scot French\, Marked\, Unmarked\, Remembered addresses that omission by examining the hidden history\, culture\, and experiences of African Americans across the decades—from their first arrival in Lake Maitland as pioneer homesteaders and grove workers in the 1870s\, through the Jim Crow Era of segregation\, exclusion and erasure\, to the desegregated (yet not fully integrated) civic and commemorative landscapes of today. \nVisit the Plan Your Visit page for hours & pricing.  Admission includes entry to Maitland Art Center\, Maitland Historical Museum and the Telephone Museum.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/maitland-and-african-american-experiences/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180502T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180826T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20180326T195055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T235823Z
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SUMMARY:Enchanted Florida: Picturing Contemporary Landscape
DESCRIPTION:‘Banyon as Metaphor: Grounded Paths’ by Lilian Garcia-Roig \nThe Enchanted Florida exhibition in A&H’s Maitland Art Center presents paintings\, photographs\, and video art by Florida artists whose works show that they search and long for pristine nature\, only to encounter a changing landscape blighted by urban and suburban developments. Featured artists include Lilian Garcia-Roig\, Bruce Marsh\, Alexander Diaz\, and Corey George. They represent Florida’s land- and seascape inspired by their real experiences\, as well as through the historical lens of early-twentieth-century renditions of untouched tropical nature. Their evocative works provide an opportunity to contemplate upon the impacts of human intervention on nature. \nVisit the Plan Your Visit page for hours & pricing. \nDon’t miss the Culture Pop! exhibition opening party on May 2nd\, 6-9pm!  Click here for details. \nUntitled\, by Alexander Diaz \n 
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/enchanted-florida-picturing-contemporary-landscape/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180302T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20170828T163454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T235424Z
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SUMMARY:Art31: Fiber
DESCRIPTION:Edward Was Too Young to Go to War\, by Carrie Sieh \nFor 31 days in March\, contemporary artists from across the U.S. will come to the Art & History Museums – Maitland (A&H) to create new works and engage the public in the creative process. In the spirit of experimentation and collaboration in modern art\, Art31 is a series of exhibits and happenings that honor A&H’s history as the Research Studio\, which welcomed a handful of notable artists from the northeast each winter from 1937-1959\, allowing them to practice new artistic styles. \nThe centerpiece exhibition of Art31: Fiber\, on view March 2 – April 22\, 2018 in the Maitland Art Center galleries\, features works by Alisha McCurdy\, Hye Shin\, and Carrie Sieh. This group of internationally recognized artists creates with cloth\, paper\, and other fibrous materials\, and use traditional techniques like stitching\, quilting\, and crocheting\, in innovative and provocative ways to engage with their environments. Also featured during Art31 2018 are local artists Jack Fields and Suzanne Oberholtzer. \nEmbrace the Hope\, by Hye Shin \nFeatured artists: \nAlisha McCurdy – McCurdy will create a site-specific installation of a landscape in Maitland Art Center’s Galleries 1 & 2\, inspired by phosphate mining in the Bone Valley of SW Florida\, and its impact on the Peace River Watershed.  Contrasting a mine against an unadulterated Florida wetland\, thread drawings of flora and fauna will be layered within\, highlighting the disparities of the landscape and the vulnerability of wetlands. Alisha’s artwork seeks to share respect for labor and making\, representing the harsh conditions in the Appalachian mine fields where her father worked. \nHye Shin – Shin’s Embrace the Hope large sculptural installation expresses balancing the joys of motherhood with a deep appreciation of the sacrifices necessary for nurturing life. Featured in Galleries 1 & 3 and throughout the grounds of A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, Shin’s work will acknowledge an inspired connection to nature. \nCarrie Sieh – Sieh is a mixed media artist based in Miami\, whose mediums include painting\, fiber\, photography\, and repurposed materials. Her practice focuses primarily on the roles of technology\, psychology\, and political economy in human behavior. Diverse applications of Sieh’s work will be featured in Gallery 4. \nArt31: Fiber is presented by:\n \n  \n  \nVisit the Plan Your Visit page for hours & pricing.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/art31-fiber/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180105T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T230131
CREATED:20170828T162921Z
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SUMMARY:Women of the Research Studio: Past & Present
DESCRIPTION:Goddess and Warrior\, by Elisabeth Condon \nThe Women of the Research Studio: Past & Present exhibition honors the legacy of female artists visiting the A&H’s Maitland Art Center. This exhibit in the Maitland Art Center galleries features prints and paintings by “Bok Fellows” such as Mina Citron (1896–1991) and Jan Gelb (1906–78)\, along with new mixed-media artworks by 2017 Artists-in-Residence\, Nikki Painter and Elisabeth Condon.\nPreviously known as The Research Studio\, A&H’s Maitland Art Center was home to a number of significant artists from 1938-1956\, who temporarily lived and worked in this artists’ colony. These artists were known as “Bok Fellows\,” in homage to The Research Studio benefiting from the generous support of philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok. In 2013\, the A&H implemented its new Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program. To this day\, the program thrives with visiting artists residing in founder André Smith’s home and studio throughout the year. \nClick here to listen to an interview about the exhibition\, with Elisabeth Condon and Rangsook Yoon\, on the Cox Media Group show Retrospective \nWomen of the Research Studio is presented by:\n \n  \n  \nVisit the Plan Your Visit page for hours & pricing.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/women-research-studio/
LOCATION:A&H’s Maitland Art Center\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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