About this Event
Join us for an exciting evening of Filipino culture! Explore the rich heritage of the Philippines. Add context to your experience of our current gallery exhibition, Pangarap: Espero Reimagined, which envisions the ideas of our founder J. André Smith in the 1937 Philippines.
For more information about our current exhibition:
Pangarap: Espero Reimagined transforms The Maitland Art Center gallery into a canvas of speculative storytelling under Filipino artist Isobel Francisco’s guidance. Drawing inspiration from Jules André Smith’s pivotal decision to establish an artist colony in Florida, Francisco envisions an alternate reality where Smith’s path leads instead to 1937 Philippines. Through a collection of fictional artifacts, iconographies, and artworks, the exhibition invites viewers to ponder the intriguing parallels and contrasts between this imagined scenario and the museum’s own rich history. Pangarap, which means dream or vision in Filipino, will offer a compelling alternate reality, inviting audiences to ponder the impact of one artist’s decision on the cultural landscape of 1937 Philippines and beyond.
This evening event is presented during our monthly Last Wednesday hours, when we open our gallery free of charge with a cash bar from 5:30-8pm. Learn more here.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Art & History Museums of Maitland, 231 West Packwood Avenue, Maitland, United States
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