Colorful Solutions: How Public Art Shapes Safer Communities

Lunch and Learn with Officer Daniel Holland!

By Art & History Museums of Maitland

Date and time

Friday, June 14 · 12 - 1pm EDT

Location

Art & History Museums of Maitland

231 West Packwood Avenue Maitland, FL 32751

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join us for a Lunch and Learn session with Maitland Police Officer Daniel Holland, Community Services Division, as he shares insights on how public art plays a vital role in crime prevention. Bring your brown bag lunch and join the discussion on how these artistic installations contribute to community safety and engagement. It promises to be an informative and enlightening session!

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The Art & History Museums of Maitland (A&H) is a premier cultural destination and community gathering place in Central Florida, about 15 minutes from downtown Orlando. A&H is a group of sophisticated attractions that includes a contemporary art museum, 3 interactive history museums, and a stunning campus recognized as Central Florida's only National Historic Landmark. A&H also features a community art school nestled among its beautiful gardens and unique architecture.

Founded in 1937 as an artists’ retreat, our space still fulfills this mission today with multiple artist residencies serving both local and international artists. A&H provides the Central Florida community with many activities every month, including free family programming, affordable site tours, and free presentations on art and history from visiting experts. Learn more and plan your visit at: artandhistory.org

Maitland residents, be sure to sign up for your free A&H membership at artandhistory.org/membership!

Free