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VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.ABOUT THE APPLETON
ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.ABOUT THE APPLETON
ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha.ARTIST'S OUTLOOK
Artist’s Outlook. Learn from the artists in these free online Zoom events that are hosted by Curator of Exhibitions, Patricia Tomlinson. Talks are recorded and available on our YouTube channel for viewing any time (linked below). Featured artists have work in the museum’s permanent collection, and speak about their inspirations and work SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for ourJUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
FLORIDA ARTISTS
Collecting and supporting Florida’s artists is important to the mission of the Appleton Museum of Art with the generous support of sponsors like the Ina Gotler-Colen and Gladys Shafran Kashdin Endowed Acquisitions Fund for Florida Artists and the David and Lisa MidgettFoundation.
LUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineering VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with OUR TEAM | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Meet the team at the Appleton as well as our advisory council, College of Central Florida Represtatives, and emeritus members.GARDEN PARTY
Garden Party. Florida artist Susan Martin’s photorealistic canvasses explore the botanical world by concentrating on small portions of plant life. Her explorations, in exquisite detail, are influenced by the photographs of Russell Lee, of whom she was a protégé. Lee’s lasting influence can be observed in her sharp, clean examination of HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.ABOUT THE APPLETON
ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.ABOUT THE APPLETON
ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property duringFLORIDA ARTISTS
Collecting and supporting Florida’s artists is important to the mission of the Appleton Museum of Art with the generous support of sponsors like the Ina Gotler-Colen and Gladys Shafran Kashdin Endowed Acquisitions Fund for Florida Artists and the David and Lisa MidgettFoundation.
ARTIST'S OUTLOOK
Artist’s Outlook. Learn from the artists in these free online Zoom events that are hosted by Curator of Exhibitions, Patricia Tomlinson. Talks are recorded and available on our YouTube channel for viewing any time (linked below). Featured artists have work in the museum’s permanent collection, and speak about their inspirations and work SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for ourJUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
LUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineeringGARDEN PARTY
Garden Party. Florida artist Susan Martin’s photorealistic canvasses explore the botanical world by concentrating on small portions of plant life. Her explorations, in exquisite detail, are influenced by the photographs of Russell Lee, of whom she was a protégé. Lee’s lasting influence can be observed in her sharp, clean examination of ARTIFACTS - APPLETON MUSEUM with gold and silver on wood stand, 31 x 35 in. Gift of . Arthur I. Appleton. Clockwise: Kenda North, "Bouquet #1," from the Flora Aquatilis Series, 2016, Color photograph on paper, 17 x 22 in. Gift of Kenda North / The Museum HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis.ABOUT THE APPLETON
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to thePLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis.ABOUT THE APPLETON
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20):JUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property duringARTIST'S OUTLOOK
Artist’s Outlook. Learn from the artists in these free online Zoom events that are hosted by Curator of Exhibitions, Patricia Tomlinson. Talks are recorded and available on our YouTube channel for viewing any time (linked below). Featured artists have work in the museum’s permanent collection, and speak about their inspirations and work MUSEUM & ME PRE-K PROGRAM A program that introduces ages 2-5 to the museum. Reserve your space in this one-hour program that combines stories, artmaking and art appreciation for pre-K. This program is free and limited to 15 children. At this time, only one adult may accompany each child. SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for ourJUST FOR MEMBERS
If you are an Appleton members and did not receive a printed copy of Artifacts, contact Colleen Harper at 352-291-4455, ext. 1831, or harperc@cf.edu . After you’re finished enjoying and supporting our local partners, watch a movie from our list of staff-curated moviesfor art lovers.
FLORIDA ARTISTS
Collecting and supporting Florida’s artists is important to the mission of the Appleton Museum of Art with the generous support of sponsors like the Ina Gotler-Colen and Gladys Shafran Kashdin Endowed Acquisitions Fund for Florida Artists and the David and Lisa MidgettFoundation.
LUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineeringGARDEN PARTY
Garden Party. Florida artist Susan Martin’s photorealistic canvasses explore the botanical world by concentrating on small portions of plant life. Her explorations, in exquisite detail, are influenced by the photographs of Russell Lee, of whom she was a protégé. Lee’s lasting influence can be observed in her sharp, clean examination of HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. APPLETON BOOK CLUB: "THE MUSEUM OF LOST ART" The Appleton Museum of Art’s virtual book club meets once a month on Zoom to discuss works of nonfiction that have been hand selected by Appleton staff. The July meeting will discuss “The Museum of Lost Art” by Noah Charney. Led by Museum Educator Hollis Mutch, the book club is open to everyone. Participation is MUSEUM & ME PRE-K PROGRAM A program that introduces ages 2-5 to the museum. Reserve your space in this one-hour program that combines stories, artmaking and art appreciation for pre-K. This program is free and limited to 15 children. At this time, only one adult may accompany each child. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. The Artspace is our hands-on makerspace for all ages that is open during the museum’s regular hours of operations.. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as videos with art projects, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352ADULTS ARCHIVES
Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as artist talks, videos on the permanent collection, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352-291-4455, ext. 1613, or mutchh@cf.edu. Explore Our ClassesLUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineering SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for our OUR TEAM | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Meet the team at the Appleton as well as our advisory council, College of Central Florida Represtatives, and emeritus members. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
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The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. APPLETON BOOK CLUB: "THE MUSEUM OF LOST ART" The Appleton Museum of Art’s virtual book club meets once a month on Zoom to discuss works of nonfiction that have been hand selected by Appleton staff. The July meeting will discuss “The Museum of Lost Art” by Noah Charney. Led by Museum Educator Hollis Mutch, the book club is open to everyone. Participation is MUSEUM & ME PRE-K PROGRAM A program that introduces ages 2-5 to the museum. Reserve your space in this one-hour program that combines stories, artmaking and art appreciation for pre-K. This program is free and limited to 15 children. At this time, only one adult may accompany each child. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. The Artspace is our hands-on makerspace for all ages that is open during the museum’s regular hours of operations.. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as videos with art projects, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352ADULTS ARCHIVES
1 day ago · Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as artist talks, videos on the permanent collection, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352-291-4455, ext. 1613, or mutchh@cf.edu. Explore Our ClassesLUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineering SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for our OUR TEAM | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Meet the team at the Appleton as well as our advisory council, College of Central Florida Represtatives, and emeritus members. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty SarkFREE FIRST SATURDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Members: Free. Nonmembers: Free. View Map. Practice the art of staycation by visiting the Appleton on Free First Saturday, which means no admission fee to see our permanent collection and special exhibitions. You can also kick back and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. APPLETON BOOK CLUB: "THE MUSEUM OF LOST ART" The Appleton Museum of Art’s virtual book club meets once a month on Zoom to discuss works of nonfiction that have been hand selected by Appleton staff. The July meeting will discuss “The Museum of Lost Art” by Noah Charney. Led by Museum Educator Hollis Mutch, the book club is open to everyone. Participation is MUSEUM & ME PRE-K PROGRAM A program that introduces ages 2-5 to the museum. Reserve your space in this one-hour program that combines stories, artmaking and art appreciation for pre-K. This program is free and limited to 15 children. At this time, only one adult may accompany each child. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. The Artspace is our hands-on makerspace for all ages that is open during the museum’s regular hours of operations.. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as videos with art projects, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352ADULTS ARCHIVES
1 day ago · Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as artist talks, videos on the permanent collection, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352-291-4455, ext. 1613, or mutchh@cf.edu. Explore Our ClassesLUMINOUS WORLDS
Kristin Herzog’s large abstract canvases allow the viewer to enter into distant worlds of the artist’s making. Luminous and beguiling, the works occasionally evoke the interstellar, at other times the terrestrial world. Originally from Massachusetts, artist Kristin Herzog is now based in Naples, Florida. After a career as one of the few female civil engineering SUPPORT THE APPLETON Support. Every gift has the capacity to inspire, challenge and engage people through the power of the arts. We invite you to get involved and become connected to the Appleton and our arts community — there are a number of ways that you can support the museum and our mission: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or sign up for our OUR TEAM | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Meet the team at the Appleton as well as our advisory council, College of Central Florida Represtatives, and emeritus members. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty Sark PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): HOME | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA The Appleton Museum of Art is home to more than 18,000 objects and has exhibitions and programs for visitors of all ages and interests. Visitus today.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The Appleton Museum of Art is committed to making its collections, building, programs and services accessible to all our visitors. For general access information, contact 352-291-4455 or AppletonMuseum@cf.edu. Parking spaces are available for vehicles with valid DMV handicapped parking stickers or license plates on a first-come, first-served basis. VIRTUAL SUMMER ART CAMP This year, the Appleton’s annual Summer Art Camp will be completely virtual and free, featuring eight unique weeks of themed camps, each with five activities and three live Zoom classes with an art instructor. A materials list will be provided in advance of each camp, and activity instructions will be provided just prior to theABOUT THE APPLETON
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org.CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
March 30, 2021 - January 2, 2022. This exhibition of printed works from the permanent collection by internationally acclaimed artist Alison Saar incorporate both spiritual and political themes. Not one to shy away from difficult subjects, Saar commonly explores topics such as race, historical biases and gender, challenging viewers inexciting
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS November 6, 2021 - January 9, 2022. From 1895 to 1910 Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939) was one of the most significant artists in all of Europe and considered by many as the creator of the Art Nouveau style. (more) Exhibition and museum tour organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Read More About Alphonse Mucha. ONLINE JIGSAW PUZZLES Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Please enjoy this selection of online jigsaw puzzles with artwork from the museum’s permanent collection! You can change the number of pieces you would like to play with by selecting “Play As” in the top right corner of each puzzle page. Bruce Mozert “Jumping Hurdles” Henry Scott “The Clipper Cutty Sark PERMANENT COLLECTIONS Equine . The Appleton’s equine art collection spans over 3,000 years of history from around the world. As Ocala is heralded as the Horse Capital of the World, horses and equine art may also be understood to be part of the Appleton’s DNA. Mr. Appleton and his wife, the former Martha O’Driscoll, bought their Ocala property during ENJOY MORE AS A MEMBER Individual ($35): Member benefits for one adult, 18 and older. Individual Senior ($30): Member benefits for one senior, 55 and older. Dual/Family ($60): Member benefits for up to two adults, plus any children or grandchildren under 18. Dual Senior ($50): Member benefits for two seniors, 55 and older. Student ($20): EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida does not provide appraisals of works of art. We recommend that you contact the following organizations for assistance. American Society of Appraisers. 555 Herndon Parkway, Suite 125. Herndon, VA 20170. 800-272-8258; FAX: 703-742-8471. appraisers.org. APPLETON BOOK CLUB: "THE MUSEUM OF LOST ART" The Appleton Museum of Art’s virtual book club meets once a month on Zoom to discuss works of nonfiction that have been hand selected by Appleton staff. The July meeting will discuss “The Museum of Lost Art” by Noah Charney. Led by Museum Educator Hollis Mutch, the book club is open to everyone. Participation isGROUP VISITS
Learn from a trained docent or staff member with a guided group tour. Tours last approximately one hour and can cover the permanent collection or special exhibitions. You can review current and upcoming exhibitions for possible topics. For additional information on group visits, contact Griselle Gonzalez-Vazquez, 352-291-4455 ext. 1836. STUDIO ARTS ARCHIVES Attend a variety of drop-in programs that focus on making art. For a schedule of formal classes, workshops and camp, visit our Educationpages.
THEMED TOURS
From the history of maritime art to visual thinking strategies, each tour highlights select pieces from our permanent collection or one of our temporary exhibitions. For more information, please contact Griselle Gonzalez-Vazquez, 352-291-4455, ext.1836, or gonzaleg@cf.edu. Event Date. Any Date June 1, 2021 June 5, 2021 June 8, 2021 June 15 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. The Artspace is our hands-on makerspace for all ages that is open during the museum’s regular hours of operations.. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as videos with art projects, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352ADULTS ARCHIVES
Browse below for online and in-person workshops and programs. You can also visit the Online Resources page for other online educational content such as artist talks, videos on the permanent collection, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and more.. If you have any questions, please contact Hollis Mutch, 352-291-4455, ext. 1613, or mutchh@cf.edu. Explore Our Classes PAST | APPLETON MUSEUM OF ART / COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Vicki M. Jones is a native of Central Florida and has been exhibiting her pencil drawings since 1987. Her realistic and sometimes surreal works vary in subject matter, including lavndscape, portraiture (of people and of trees), still life and architecture. Other media exhibited include pastel and colored pencil drawings.GALLERY MAP
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PAINTINGS BY KRISTIN HERZOG JANUARY 09 - JUNE 27, 2021 MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST & EXHIBITION Submit your entries during the month of June.Click here for
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COMMUNITY HEROES PROGRAM Free admission for our community heroes.Click here
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THE APPLETON MOBILE APP A free, award-winning way to enhance your visit. Click here to learnmore.
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FREE FIRST SATURDAY
June 5, 2021
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
APPLETON BOOK CLUB: “THE ART OF RIVALRY”June 8, 2021
7 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. DRAWING IN THE GALLERIESJune 15, 2021
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
ARTIST’S OUTLOOK: ONLINE TALK WITH MAGGIE TAYLORJune 17, 2021
7 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. DRAWING IN THE GALLERIESJune 22, 2021
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
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