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SUMMARY:"Member Happening!" - Culture Pop! Opening Women of the Research Studio exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us at  Culture Pop! on January 5\, featuring:\n\n\n	Preview Women of the Research Studio: Past & Present exhibition\n	Q&A with the artists\, led by A&H's Director of Experiences\n	Literary readings by local writers\n	Music DJ'ed by OMG It's Becky\n	Meet A&H's Artists-in-Action\n	View pop-up exhibition by Artist-in-Action Richard Munster\n	Demonstrations by Art School instructors\n	Light bites by Cocktails Catering\n	Cash bar with fine wine & craft beer\n\n\n2017-18 Culture Pop! events are presented by Maitland Vision Center\n\nAbout the Women of the Research Studio: Past & Present exhibition:\n\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.\n\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 Andr  Smith's home and studio throughout the year.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Join us at&nbsp\; <a href="http://artandhistory.org/culture-pop">Culture Pop!</a> on January 5\, featuring:</strong></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Preview <em><strong>Women of the Research Studio: Past &amp\; Present</strong></em> exhibition</li>\n	<li>Q&amp\;A with the artists\, led by A&amp\;H&rsquo\;s Director of Experiences</li>\n	<li>Literary readings by local writers</li>\n	<li>Music DJ&rsquo\;ed by OMG It&rsquo\;s Becky</li>\n	<li>Meet A&amp\;H&rsquo\;s Artists-in-Action</li>\n	<li>View pop-up exhibition by Artist-in-Action Richard Munster</li>\n	<li>Demonstrations by Art School&nbsp\;instructors</li>\n	<li>Light bites by <a href="http://www.cocktailscatering.com/">Cocktails Catering</a></li>\n	<li>Cash bar with fine wine &amp\; craft beer</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p><strong>2017-18 Culture Pop! events are presented by <a href="http://www.maitlandvisioncenter.com/">Maitland Vision Center</a></strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>About the </strong><em><strong>Women of the Research Studio: Past &amp\; Present</strong></em><strong> exhibition:</strong></p>\n\n<p>The <em>Women of the Research Studio: Past &amp\; Present</em> exhibition honors the legacy of female artists visiting the A&amp\;H&rsquo\;s Maitland Art Center. This exhibit in the Maitland Art Center galleries features prints and paintings by &ldquo\;Bok Fellows&rdquo\; such as Mina Citron (1896&ndash\;1991) and Jan Gelb (1906&ndash\;78)\, along with new mixed-media artworks by 2017 Artists-in-Residence\, Nikki Painter and Elisabeth Condon.<br />\nPreviously known as The Research Studio\, A&amp\;H&rsquo\;s Maitland Art Center was home to a number of significant artists from 1938-1956\, who temporarily lived and worked in this artists&rsquo\; colony. These artists were known as &ldquo\;Bok Fellows\,&rdquo\; in homage to The Research Studio benefiting from the generous support of philanthropist Mary Curtis Bok. In 2013\, the A&amp\;H implemented its new Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program. To this day\, the program thrives with visiting artists residing in founder Andr&eacute\; Smith&rsquo\;s home and studio throughout the year.</p>\n
LOCATION:Art & History Museums Maitland 231 W Packwood Ave Maitland\, FL 32751
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