2416 North Mills Avenue, Orlando, Florida
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El Museo de Arte de Orlando, que se encuentra en el hermoso Loch Haven Park, cuenta con el arte americano, el arte africano y arte de las antiguas Américas. La Colección de Arte de América incluye dibujos, pinturas, fotografías, grabados y esculturas de tales individuos famosos como Georgia O’Keefe, Ansel Adams, John Singer Sargent y Robert Rauschenberg.
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The Art of the Ancient Americas Collection consists of jade, stone, cloth, ceramic, silver and gold artifacts from cultures representing North, Central and South America. The African Art Collection contains wooden figures, masks, metal works, carved ivory, ceramics, fabric and beadwork. The Orlando Museum of Art is open 10 AM to 4 PM Tuesday through Saturday and 12 PM to 4 PM Sunday. Admission to the Orlando Museum of Art for 2008 is $8 for adults, $7 for ages 66 and college students with proper ID, and $5 for ages 6 to 18.
Current Orlando Museum of Art exhibitions include Puerto Rican Art: Image of a Culture, Of Cloth & Culture: African Textiles from the Collection of Norma Canelas and William D. Roth, Hold It: African Vessels from the Permanent Collection, Aztec to Zapotec: Selections from the Ancient Americas Collection, 19th- & 20th-Century American Art from the Permanent Collection and American Portraits & Landscapes on Long-Term Loan from the Martin Andersen/Gracia Andersen Collection.
Orlando Museum of Art 2009 Exhibits
“Therman Statom: Stories of the New World” – January 10 – May 10, 2009