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SUMMARY:Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida
DESCRIPTION:Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida\nSeptember 23\, 2022 – February 5\, 2023\nin the Maitland History Museum \nFlorida 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 First Peoples of Florida. Fumecheliga is Muscogee (or Creek)\, which is one of the languages spoken by the Seminoles\, and translates to “muskmelon place”. In this exhibition\, guests will experience Florida’s beginnings through the indigenous cultures that inhabited it. \nFrom the indigenous Timucua\, who lived among the tropical landscape well before it was known as “La Florida”\, to the unconquered Seminole and Miccosukee who endured through the Seminole War era\, this exhibition aims to examine the histories of these indigenous peoples and discuss the truths that history hasn’t always acknowledged. The artwork of Black Seminole descendant Johnny Montgomery will also be featured. \nThis exhibition is co-curated by Seminole State College professor Dr. Neil Vaz and A&H’s Exhibitions Manager Katie Benson. Our thanks to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum for their guidance and review of exhibition text.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/fumecheliga/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Past Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience
DESCRIPTION:In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience\nruns October 8\, 2022 – January 22\, 2023 in the Maitland Art Center gallery \nThis 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 a picture of modern American identity. Through explorations of memory\, resilience\, family\, and sanctuary\, these artists are redefining themselves in a space between seemingly opposing cultural forces. This sense of evolving identity\, like the brushstrokes of their paintings\, is layered and reworked by time. \nOpening reception is October 7\, 6:30-9:00pm. Tickets available here >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/in-between-painting-the-post-immigrant-experience/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260617T113806
CREATED:20220630T172631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T164808Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Jewelry Workshops with Jim: Bangle Bracelet Set
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 13 | 10am-1pm \nInstructor: Jim Hosner\nLocation: Studio 5 at the Maitland Art Center\nCost: $60 + $30 materials fee \nComplete a different project in each Sunday Jewelry Workshop! Join us this month to create a bangle bracelet set. Beginners welcome! \nDesign and create your own set of metal bangle bracelets! Learn to measure and cut round\, patterned silver wire. Then solder and polish your work. \nWorkshop is for adults 18 and over. Registration is $60. Please note that a materials fee of $30 (in cash) is due to the instructor at the start of the workshop. \nRegister>>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/sunday-jewelry-workshops-with-jim-bangle-bracelet-set/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Jewelry,Jewelry Workshops,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221113T170000
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SUMMARY:Intro to Sashiko - Japanese Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 13| 1:30pm – 5:00pm \nInstructor: Candace Stern\nLocation: The Cottage at Lake Lily\nCost: $60 + $25 materials fee \nIn this workshop you will learn a little about the history of Sashiko\, a decorative reinforcement stitching from Japan. Create your own small fabric collage using the basic running stitch for this form of embroidery. The 4 x 4” embroidered “patch” you make can be used to embellish a jacket\, jeans\, a shirt\, etc. Join Candace to get started with this meditative and fun method of hand stitching! \nAll tools\, fabric\, and thread to create will be provided by instructor\, but feel free to bring your own scissors/thimbles if you have favorites. \nWorkshop is for adults 18 and over. Registration is $60. Please note that a materials fee of $25 (in cash) is due to the instructor at the start of the workshop. \nRegister >>\n 
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/intro-to-sashiko-japanese-embroidery-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Fiber Art,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T170000
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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-2022-11-16/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230111
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CREATED:20221118T212145Z
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SUMMARY:Free portrait of you for "Portrait of US"
DESCRIPTION:The Nomadic Photo Ark is a converted cargo trailer that is equipped with a photo darkroom and small office space\, piloted by Monica Jane Frisell and Adam Scher. Since July of 2021\, they have been traveling throughout the US collecting 8×10 film portraits and audio stories from folks for their ongoing project Portrait of US.  While in residence at the Art & History Museums of Maitland\, the Ark will be photographing and gathering stories from people living in and around the Eatonville and Maitland communities. Sign up today to be a part of this ongoing project! \nSign up>> \nInterviews and portraits take 45-90 minutes – please do not hesitate to email us with any questions or if you do not see a time that works for you at nomadicphotoark@gmail.com \n\nExamples of work from Savannah\, GA\nThe ARK website\nARK Instagram
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/free-portrait-of-you-for-portrait-of-us/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T110000
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SUMMARY:Tour de Monumento Histórico Nacional (Tour in Spanish)
DESCRIPTION:Salte fuera de tiempo y entra a la arquitectura de fantasía y los exuberantes jardines del único Monumento Histórico Nacional en la gran ciudad de Orlando – el Maitland Art Center. Ahora hogar de los Art & History Museums of Maitland\, el Maitland Art Center fue fundado en 1939 por el artista y visionario J. André Smith como un retiro de artistas. En este tour guiada a pie\, pasarás por miles de esculturas\, tallas y murales mientras escuchas los cuentos fascinantes sobre la historia que representan. Este tour es apropiado para todas edades pero se recomienda para mayores de 13 años. \n\nSi eres miembro de A&H\, ¡este evento es gratuito! Simplemente ingrese el código de su tarjeta de membresía al momento de pagar. Si desea convertirse en miembro de A&H y disfrutar de toda la emocionante programación gratuita y con descuento que se ofrece a nuestros miembros\, visite aquí\nEste tour se ofrece en inglés cada primer y tercer sábado y segundo y cuarto jueves\, encuentre boletos aquí\n\nregistrarse aquí >> 
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/tour-de-monumento-historico-nacional-tour-in-spanish/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T200000
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CREATED:20220519T163746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T150057Z
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SUMMARY:Last Wednesday: After Hours at the A&H
DESCRIPTION:Grab a drink\, mingle\, and discuss the art in our gallery every Last Wednesday of the month! Enjoy free entry to the Maitland Art Center’s current gallery exhibition and a cash bar. \nBecome part of the cultured community that gathers in the evenings at A&H for drinks and conversation as the sun sets over our beautiful gardens. \nTo reserve your spot for this free event\, register here >> \nA tour with Chief Curator Dan L. Hess will take place during each Last Wednesday\, from 5:30-6:15pm. Learn more here >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/last-wednesday-after-hours-at-the-ah-2-2022-11-30/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T193000
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SUMMARY:History Talk: Black Self-emancipators of Florida
DESCRIPTION:This Fall’s Maitland History Museum exhibition\, Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida\, was co-curated by Exhibitions Manager Katie Benson and Dr. Neil Vaz. Dr. Vaz is a professor of Humanities/History at Seminole State College and specializes in the history of Maroon communities and the African Diaspora. This talk by Dr. Vaz is in conjunction with the exhibition. The History Museum and Art Center gallery will be open 5:30-8:00pm on this day\, as part of our monthly Last Wednesdays.\n\nAbout the speaker:\n\nNeil Vaz was born on November 3\, 1983\, in Brooklyn\, New York\, to a Jamaican father and Grenadian mother. He is the third child of four boys. His family moved to Casselberry\, Florida\, just shy of his second birthday. Neil and his brothers\, attended Seminole County Public Schools\, including Casselberry Elementary\, South Seminole Middle\, and Lyman High School. For College Neil attended Seminole Community College\, between 2002 and 2005\, where he met great professors such as Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright\, Trent Tomengo\, and Raphael Jackson. All three of these professors in college\, who were Neil’s first experiences with African American males instructing him in academia\, inspired him to take his schooling seriously and pursue a degree in the area of social sciences focusing on the history of his ancestors.\n\nAfter graduating from Seminole in 2005\, Neil attended Florida State University. He majored in political science and minored in history. His passion for history continued to increase\, and after graduating with a bachelor’s in 2007\, and working as a substitute teacher and a JV boy’s basketball coach at his former high school between 2008 and 2009\, Neil’s passion for teaching also developed.\n\nIn 2009\, Neil was accepted to Howard University’s Master’s program in history\, in Washington\, D.C.\, where he majored in African History. After graduating in 2011\, he stayed at Howard for the Doctoral program in African diaspora history\, focusing on eighteenth century African resistance to enslavement in the Caribbean. In 2016\, Neil defended his dissertation entitled Dominica’s Neg Mawon: Maroonage\, Diaspora\, and Transatlantic Networks\, 1763-1814. After graduating\, Neil moved back to Florida to raise his children and secured a job at his alma mater\, Seminole State College. Neil’s passion is to continue to uncover and tell the stories of those communities of African descent throughout the diaspora that fought for their freedom from slavery in spite of all the odds stacked against them\, many of which are still with us today.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/history-talk-black-self-emancipators-of-florida/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
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