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SUMMARY:Maitland's Attic: A Journey Through A Small City's Past
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis exhibition is an interactive\, hands-on exploration into the history of Maitland and its surrounding areas! \n\nThere were a lot of things that did not happen in Maitland. There were no great battles fought on the soil\, nor was it home to any infamous individuals. The town was not the epicenter of any great social movements\, nor was it home to discoveries that would better humankind. Maitland was\, and continues to be\, a small town\, like so many others.\n\nThe story of Maitland is a story of seemingly ordinary people who lived through extraordinary times\, a place where people made their homes while dramatic events unfolded in other parts of the world. People labored here\, raised their families\, loved\, lost\, thought\, and created. The objects in the museum’s collection reflect the brightness of these lives against the backdrop of a changing and often troubled world.\n\n\nEach artifact tells a story specific to a place and time. They are the carriers of the memories of the people who owned them\, who felt that they were important enough to their own story to preserve them. Many of them are the prototypes of the objects that we use and hold dear today\, objects which will one day carry our own memories forward.\nWelcome to Maitland’s Attic\, a gathering place of the unique items that tell of Maitland’s past. From the everyday to the downright weird\, these objects and their stories open a window onto important moments throughout the history of the town\, and the people who called it home.\n\n\n\n¡Esta exhibición es interactivo y de primera mano adentro de la historia de Maitland y las áreas cercanas! \nEn Maitland no ocurrieron muchas cosas. En su suelo no se libraron grandes batallas\, ni fue cuna deindividuos infames. No fue el epicentro de grandes movimientos sociales ni de descubrimientosrevolucionarios. \nLa historia de Maitland es la historia de personas aparentemente corrientes que vivieron tiemposextraordinarios\, un lugar donde la gente estableció su hogar mientras se desarrollaban acontecimientosdramáticos en otras partes del mundo. La gente trabajaba aquí\, criaba a sus familias\, amaba\, perdía\,pensaba y creaba. Los objetos de la colección del museo reflejan el brillo de estas vidas en el contextode un mundo cambiante y a menudo turbulento. \nCada artefacto cuenta una historia específica de un lugar y una época. En conjunto\, son portadores delos recuerdos de las personas que los poseyeron\, que consideraron que eran lo bastante importantespara su historia como para conservarlos. Muchos de ellos son prototipos de los objetos que usamos yapreciamos hoy\, objetos que un día serán portadores de nuestros propios recuerdos.Bienvenido a Maitland’s Attic\, un lugar donde se reúnen objetos únicos que hablan del pasado deMaitland. Desde los más cotidianos hasta los más extraños\, estos objetos abren una ventana amomentos importantes de la historia de la ciudad y a las personas que decidieron llamarla su hogar.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/maitland-history-museum-permanent-exhibition-debut/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231105T160000
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CREATED:20230612T174305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T170644Z
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SUMMARY:(Un)Common Bond
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition will feature the photography and audio/visual work of Monica Jane Frisell and Adam Scher from their time as Artists in Residence here at the Art and History Museums of Maitland. Plan your visit here>> \nAbout the exhibition: Since 2021\, photographer Monica Frisell and audio recorder/editor Adam Scher (self-described “collectors of faces and stories”) have been zigzagging across the country in The Ark\, amassing an audiovisual archive which they call Portraits of US. The stories are garnered from people based in both rural and urban communities\, each one a snapshot of one ordinary person but which when threaded together\, produce a mosaic of community life and what binds us together\, collectively\, as Americans. \nJust some of the topics that have been entrusted to and captured by Frisell and Scher for their now 250-and-counting portrait portfolio include: grappling with health problems or issues of sexual or cultural identity and body image; dealing with grief or the pressures of starting a business or becoming a parent; handling the impact of addiction\, sobriety\, faith or politics; what binds a person historically to a place; and just recalling important personal memories\, such as a first kiss… \nAs Frisell explains\, “Many folks seem to derive relief from the experience – particularly after the isolation of the Pandemic – the project provides a moment for people to feel seen and heard\, albeit by two seeming strangers.”
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/uncommon-bond/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230820T224211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T161722Z
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SUMMARY:Kitchen Lithography Printing
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 4 |  11am-3pm \nInstructor: Ryan Price \nLocation: Cottage at Lake Lily \nCost: $80 + $20 material fees. \nMaterials fees must be paid in cash directly to the instructor\, and are due on the day of the workshop. \nParticipants will be using household items to learn how to make lithographic prints. Students will receive aluminum foil mounted to a board\, and a sharpie to draw with. Once participants have finalized their images\, they will use cola to etch the plate. Next they will rinse with water\, dry\, apply canola oil\, then buff the surface. Finally\, students will create a rubbing with a wooden spoon or use the press.  \nThis workshop will teach participants the process of lithography with a low-stakes and low-cost approach. Each person leaves with a new skill and prints. Open to all levels! \nRegister >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/kitchen-lithography-printing-nov-2023/
LOCATION:The Cottage at Lake Lily\, 701 Lake Lily Dr.\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Printmaking,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T230000
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CREATED:20221212T212152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T212632Z
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SUMMARY:Little Creatives and Me
DESCRIPTION:Songs\, stories and art time\, especially for babies and toddlers and their very special person. \nJoin us in the main garden on the historic grounds of the Art & History Museums. We’ll have a themed circle and story time plus an art activity especially for littles! A snack will be provided too. Recommend age: under 3\, and their very special person (parent\, grandparent\, caregiver). Older siblings are always welcome! \nSpace is limited and registration will close 2 days before the program date. Register>> \nPlease arrive about 5 minutes early to give yourself time to park and walk over to the main garden. We will begin promptly at 10 am. If you’d like\, please bring a picnic blanket for your family. \nThis program is brought to you free of charge by the Art & History Museums of Maitland.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/little-creatives-and-me-2023-11-15/
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:20231117T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230612T180340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T210742Z
UID:9986-1700245800-1700254800@artandhistory.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: (Un)Common Thread
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of this new exhibition with music by DJ Nigel John\, Ceylon Hut food truck\, a cash bar\, and our featured artists\, on our beautiful National Historic Landmark campus! This exhibition will feature Eugene Ofori Agyei\, Alisha McCurdy Holzman\, and Jacob Z. Wan. Plus\, current Artist in Residence Soude Dadras will have an open studio during the event. Get your ticket here>> \nAbout the exhibition: (Un)Common Thread showcases the works of three significant and culturally diverse emerging and mid-career artists working in the medium of fiber art. Eugene \n\nOfori Agyei is a ceramic sculptural artist and an educator originally from Ghana\, now living in Gainesville\, and a recent winner of The Pathways 2022: The Carlos Malamud prize from the Rollins Museum. He describes his work as\, “memories\, without voice yet want to be heard. I reveal these unspoken stories of beauty\, migration\, and my cultural history through my sculpture”.\nThe next artist is Alisha McCurdy Holzman. Primarily embodying sculptural and installation forms\, McCurdy’s art borrows craft-based techniques that are familiar to Appalachia and the coal fields of Western Pennsylvania\, where she grew up.\nJacob Z. Wan is the third artist. He defines himself as a contemporary book artist\, crafting conceptual books and poetic fiber art to explore his identity\, sexuality\, and relationships as a Chinese gay man in the United States.\n\nThe artists’ unique personal stories and histories play a major role in the exhibition. The resulting conversations between their works will examine the overlap between environmental and social issues as well as the wide-ranging possibilities and applications of their overlapping mediums. Learn more about the exhibition here >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/opening-reception-uncommon-thread/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230820T214352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T161729Z
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SUMMARY:Lego Block Relief Printing
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 18  | 11 AM – 2 PM \nInstructor: Ryan Price \nLocation: Maitland Art Center\, Studio 10 \nCost: $75 + $20 material fees. \nMaterials fees must be paid in cash directly to the instructor\, and are due on the day of the workshop. \nParticipants will use Legos to create abstract designs. Use a brayer to ink your design\, then do a rubbing with a wooden spoon or the press. For multicolor designs\, the instructor will demonstrate how to create a registration for lining up the print on the paper.\n \nThis workshop teaches participants the basics of relief printmaking\, using Legos to build designs. It is inclusive to those who may not have strong drawing skills but are interested in creating visual art. Each participants leaves with prints of their own\, and new knowledge about printmaking. Open to all levels. \nRegister >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/lego-block-relief-printing-nov-2023/
LOCATION:Maitland Art Center Studio 10\, 210 W. Packwood Ave.\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Printmaking,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230612T180758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T204749Z
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SUMMARY:(Un)Common Thread
DESCRIPTION:(Un)Common Thread showcases the works of three significant and culturally diverse emerging and mid-career artists working in the medium of fiber art. Plan your visit here>> \n\nEugene Ofori Agyei is a ceramic sculptural artist and an educator originally from Ghana\, now living in Gainesville\, and a recent winner of The Pathways 2022: The Carlos Malamud prize from the Rollins Museum. He describes his work as\, “memories\, without voice yet want to be heard. I reveal these unspoken stories of beauty\, migration\, and my cultural history through my sculpture”. \nThe next artist is Alisha McCurdy Holzman. Primarily embodying sculptural and installation forms\, McCurdy’s art borrows craft-based techniques that are familiar to Appalachia and the coal fields of Western Pennsylvania\, where she grew up.\nJacob Z. Wan is the third artist. He defines himself as a contemporary book artist\, crafting conceptual books and poetic fiber art to explore his identity\, sexuality\, and relationships as a Chinese-American gay man. \n\nThe artists’ unique personal stories and histories play a major role in the exhibition. The resulting conversations between their works will examine the overlap between environmental and social issues as well as the wide-ranging possibilities and applications of their overlapping mediums.
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/uncommon-thread/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Exhibition,Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230818T183501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T161603Z
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SUMMARY:Objects on a Table: New Approaches to Still Life
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 18  | 12 PM – 4 PM \nInstructor: Elizabeth Allen-Cannon\nLocation: The Cottage at Lake Lily\nCost: $90 + supply list \nOpen to all levels! In this workshop\, participants will explore how past and present artists use still life as a site for formal experimentation\, while drawing from art history and consumer culture. Working in drawing\, painting\, and collage (and some combination thereof)\, they will investigate themes such as vanitas\, “real” vs. tromp l’oeil (fake)\, the artist’s vocabulary\, and symbolic meaning.  \nWe will reference the work of Juan Gris\, Philip Guston\, Mary Fedden\, Lucas Blalock\, and others. Through exposure to modern and contemporary art\, students will learn new ways to approach still life in their own work. After watching a brief presentation introducing each theme\, students will watch a demonstration by the instructor\, and then complete a project in drawing\, painting\, and/or collage.  \nThe class will complete three activities.  \nRegister >>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/objects-on-a-table-new-approaches-to-still-life-nov-2023/
LOCATION:The Cottage at Lake Lily\, 701 Lake Lily Dr.\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Painting,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T202602
CREATED:20230919T170315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T173129Z
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SUMMARY:You'll Never Guess What Happened at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Narrators! are excited to collaborate with the Art & History Museums of Maitland for an original project entitled\, You’ll Never Guess What Happened at the Museum. This theatrical performance will feature original monologues and vignettes inspired by the artwork of André Smith and a few comedic museum-themed vignettes. Join the Narrators! for an evening of art and laughter!\nPresented by CFCArts Narrators!\n\nClick here to get tickets>>
URL:https://artandhistory.org/event/youll-never-guess-what-happened-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums – Maitland\, 231 W. Packwood Ave\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Events
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