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| Exhibits 407821 | American Portraits & LandscapesBenjamin West, Thomas Moran, Rembrandt Peale, John Henry Twachtman, and Carl Wuermer are among the artists whose works are displayed in American Portraits & Landscapes, an exhibit spanning three centuries of American art from the Colonial period to the early 20th century. 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/2/09 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 7-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 407830 | 19th & Early 20th American ArtPaintings by George Inness, John Singer Sargent, Georgia O'Keeffe, William Harnett, Alfred Bricher, William Merritt Chase, Frank Weston Benson, and others, are among the pieces representing the museum's traditional American art acquisitions. 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/2/09 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 362677 | Therman Statom: Stories of the New WorldTherman Statom's Stories of the New World - inspired by Juan Ponce de Leon's 1513 search for the Fountain of Youth - is a colorful custom art installation featuring a wide variety of materials in addition to his preferred medium, blown glass. Visitors walk through a mirrored maze, and past panoramic murals, video projections, and glass sculptures to reach Statom's conception of the fabled fountain. 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/10/09 - 10/4/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 362684 | Jerry Pinkney: Aesop's Fables and Other TailsMore than 65 original watercolor illustrations depicting well-known fables such as The Tortoise and the Hare, The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, and The Goose and the Golden Egg, as well as classic children's stories including The Ugly Duckling, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, and The Little Red Hen make up an exhibition by the award-winning illustrator of more than 80 children's books. 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 5/9/09 - 8/16/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 5-19 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Exhibits 362687 | Of Cloth & Culture: African TextilesOf Cloth & Culture: African Textiles from the Norma Canelas and William D. Roth Collection features textiles from various regions of the African continent, including Kente cloth from West Africa, beaded aprons fron the Kirdi of Cameroon, and beaded animal skins of the San people of South Africa. (Subject to temporary closing for renovation and special events.) 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 7/21/07 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 7-18 Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 362690 | American Portraits & LandscapesOn Long-Term Loan from The Martin Andersen/Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc., American Portraits & Landscapes features works by Benjamin West, Thomas Moran, Rembrandt Peale, John Henry Twachtman, and Carl Wuermer representing art from the Colonial period through the early 20th century. (Subject to temporary closing for renovation and special events.) 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/1/08 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 7-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 362695 | 19th & Early 20th Century American ArtDrawn from the museum's permanent collection, the exhibition features paintings by George Inness, John Singer Sargent, Georgia O'Keeffe, William Harnett, Alfred Bricher, William Merritt Chase, Frank Weston Benson, and the museum's recent acquisition, The Sun Vow, 1901, a sculpture by Hermon A. MacNeil. (Subject to temporary closing for renovation and special events.) 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/1/08 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 7-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Exhibits 362697 | Aztec to ZapotecMore than 180 works of gold, silver, jade, ceramic, shell and wood created prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus makes up Aztec to Zapotec: Selections from the Ancient Americas Collection and offers insight into the life and cultures of civiliaations from the North, Central, and South American regions. (Subject to temporary closing for renovation and special events.) 407.896.4231 http://www.omart.org Ongoing Daily 1/1/08 - 12/31/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 7-18 Time: During regular museum hours Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Fairs & Festivals 491943 | Target Family Theatre FestivalFamilies can enjoy fun-filled days of theater- and art-related events and activities as part of the Target Family Theatre Festival, starting with the opening day celebration as well as various performances at the Orlando Repertory Theatre's Edyth Bush Theatre, the Universal Orlando Theatre, and the Black Box Theatre, and the Lowndes Shakespeare Center's Goldman Theatre. 407.896.7365 http://www.orlandorep.com Ongoing Daily 7/18/09 - 7/26/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: Times vary; See website for a complete event schedule. Cost: Tickets range from $6-$12; some events are free |
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| Ongoing Exhibits 161303 | Earl Cunningham CollectionThis permanent exhibit features the works of Earl Cunningham, donated by collectors Marilyn and Michael Mennello. The fanciful and detailed paintings are at once believable, yet fantastic; nostalgic, yet vividly real. The best attempt to preserve colors, tones, and the sense of light and shadows have been made in this presentation of his work. 407.246.4278 http://www.mennellomuseum.org Ongoing Daily 1/1/06 - 1/1/10; check with location for exceptions. Ages: All Ages Time: During museum hours Cost: Free with museum admission |
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| Other Events 512235 | SkyWatchThe Science Center's astronomy team is on hand to show budding astronomers how to examine the night sky. 407.514.2000 http://www.osc.org Ongoing Daily 6/13/09 - 8/22/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 6-19 Time: 7pm-10pm Cost: Free with paid admission |
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| Shows 511561 | SnackThe PB&J Theatre Factory company presents Snack - an energetic, interactive stage comedy revolving around the joys of eating - as part of the annual Target Family Theatre Festival. Shows take place at the Rep's Universal Orlando Theatre. See our Deals & Steals section for a BOGO ticket offer for the July 17 show. 407.896.7365 http://www.orlandorep.com Ongoing Daily 7/17/09 - 7/26/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 5-19 Time: Fri (July 17) 7:30pm, Sat (July 18) 7:30pm, Sun (July 19) 2:30pm & 5pm; Mon (July 20) 7pm; Wed (July 22) 10:30am; Thu (July 23) 7:30pm; Fri (July 24) 7:30pm; Sat (July 25) 4:30pm & 7:30pm; Sun (July 26) 7:30pm Cost: $12 |
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| Shows 511567 | Thoroughly Modern MillieThoroughly Modern Millie - a high-spirited musical romp filled with frisky flappers, dashing leading men, and a dragon-lady of a villainess audiences will love to hate - is presented as part of the annual Target Family Theatre Festival. Shows take place at the Edyth Bush Theatre. 407.896.7365 http://www.orlandorep.com Ongoing Daily except Mon 7/17/09 - 7/26/09; check with location for exceptions. Ages: 5-19 Time: Fri (July 17) 7pm; Sat (July 18) 7pm; Sun (July 19) 2pm; Tue (July 21) 10:30am; Wed (July 22) 7pm; Thu (July 23) 7pm; Fri (July 24) 7pm; Sat (July 25) 2pm & 7pm; Sun (July 26) 2pm Cost: $12 |
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