Crealdé School of Art
The Crealdé School of Art is a non-profit arts organization in Winter Park, Florida. Opened in 1975, the school offers visual and three-dimensional arts classes for all ages, a summer art camp, and a visiting artist workshop series.[1]
Mission Statement
Its mission is to stimulate the creative process inherent in each individual through hands-on visual-arts education and to cultivate a lifelong aesthetic appreciation in people of all ages and backgrounds. This mission is realized through comprehensive studio art instruction and interaction with professional working artists, presentation of gallery exhibitions and related art activities that encourage art exploration, an extensive outreach program that services at-risk minority youth and seniors, and fostering an appreciation for cultural diversity and the preservation of our cultural heritage. [2]
Exhibits
The school features two exhibition galleries and an outdoor sculpture garden that are open to the public at its main campus at 600 St. Andrews Boulevard. Exhibits include works by Florida artists, national and international artists, and the school's students.[3][4][5]
Hannibal Square Heritage Center
Opened in 2007, Hannibal Square Heritage Center is a museum of African American art, history and heritage that was founded by the Crealdé School of Art in partnership with area residents and the City of Winter Park. It is located at 642 West New England Avenue. The Center features photos and oral histories, and changing exhibits of art, history and culture.
References
- ↑ Matthew J. Palm (November 5, 2014). "As it turns 40, Crealde School honors founder Bill Jenkins". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ , “The Central Florida Foundation”
- ↑ "Crealdé School of Art". The Rest of Orlando. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ "Florida Landscapes at Crealde School of Art". Mollie Doctrow. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- ↑ "Crealde's annual Juried Student Show on exhibit". Orlando Sentinel. June 25, 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2014.