The Mennello Museum of American Art
 

 

MAP/DIRECTIONS
900 East Princeton Street
Orlando, FL 32803
ph. 407.246.4278
click here for a map to the museum

 

ADMISSION
Adults
Seniors (60+)
Students (with valid ID)
Children (under 12)

$4 + tax
$3 + tax
$1 + tax
Free

Members always admitted free

 

HOURS
Closed Mondays

Tuesday-Saturday
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Sunday
Noon to 4:30 p.m.

Closed major holidays

 



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PRESS CLIPPINGS (click the image to view full article)

Orange Appeal

Orange Appeal
Jan/Feb 2010

Marilyn Mennello’s Dream
of a Museum

As Central Florida’s hard-working civic and arts patron, Marilyn Mennello built charity organizations and events from the ground up, but her greatest legacy was the museum filled with her collections and spirit. That spirit lives on as the Mennello Museum of American Art moves toward privatization and exciting new exhibits.


Orange Appeal

Winter Park Magazine
December 2009

Michael Mennello’s home is
a spectacular holiday vision

The large gilded nativity scene settles itself around the grand piano in a peaceful display. The Baccarat chandelier, already a bedazzling spectacle of crystal and golden prisms, sparkles with silver balls. Adding a boost of “fabulousity,” this holiday season the chandelier will also anchor the 26-foot-high ceiling with the glitz of a chic disco ball.


Plan Your Visit
Permanent Collections Gallery
Folk Art Festival
Special Exhibitions
Upcoming Events
Mission Statement
Sculpture Garden
Loch Haven Park
Staff
Director's Page
Pressroom

New York Times
April 3, 2008

ART REVIEW: A Bird’s-Eye Perspective and a Seaman’s Sensitivity to the Sky
The folk artist Earl Cunningham (1893-1977) romanticized the American landscape without hyperbole. Cunningham didn’t suffuse his paintings with divine light or invoke manifest destiny, like the Hudson River School artists; he simply showed the many small interactions of the Atlantic coastal ecosystem — a delicate balance of dock workers, harbor pilots, fishermen, farmers, waterfowl and American Indian tribes. His landscapes are as sustainable as they are beautiful.


 

 


PRESS RELEASES

Auspicious Vision: Edward Wales Root and American Modernism Come to The Mennello Museum of Art - February 5, 2010

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