And Yet You Cannot Hold Them Down, J. André Smith Visual artists have long sought to make visible that which is unseen, to provide evidence to the wrestlings of their subconscious. Beginning with our earliest ancestors, drawing — the technology of mark making — has been the most immediate method of this expression. This exhibition…
See how the Waterhouse Residence Museum is transformed to a Halloween-themed wonderland. Docents will lead visitors of all ages on an immersive tour of this historic home. Many of today’s Halloween traditions were originally developed in the Victorian era as a result of their fascination with death. See intriguing artifacts such as a wreath made…
Getting married? Come see our National Historic Landmark all set up for your beautiful event, meet and greet with vendors, enjoy light bites provided by Arthur's Catering & mimosas provided by the A&H, and discuss venue rental options with our Rentals Manager. The Chapel and Mayan Courtyard, Main Garden, and Germaine Marvel Building will all…
November 18, 2017 – January 7, 2018 *Additional hours added to welcome you and your families after Christmas! Also open Thursday & Friday 11:00-4:00, on December 28 & 29!* Step in to Christmas past and explore Christmas traditions of the Victorian era with all of its décor and charm. See how Maitland’s early residents celebrated…
What has Become of the Things I Loved, by André Smith Art and the Subconscious, published by the Research Studio in 1937, contains reproductions of 38 watercolors by André Smith. Eight of these original drawings are on view at the Maitland Art Center, as part of the current exhibition, Drawing the Unseen: Artists Explore the…