Sep 05 2020
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Oct 24 2020
New Histories: Gadsden Farm Project

New Histories: Gadsden Farm Project

Presented by Gadsden Arts Center & Museum at Gadsden Arts Center & Museum

New Histories: Gadsden Farm Project September 5 - October 24, 2020 New Histories: The Gadsden Farm Project is an installation part of a larger project collaborating with Quincy farmers, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and the State of Florida to bring awareness about rural farming communities in Gadsden county. Artists Michael Austin Diaz and Holly Hanessian worked with the State of Florida Folklorist and Photographer to interview and document the agricultural histories of 12 people from Gadsden County. The project demonstrates the combined power of community and contemporary practice. The installation features interviews and photographs of the farmers along with a table with commemorative plates made by Hanessian to be gifted to the Quincy farmers. 

Admission Info

Admission is free from now through September 23
Admission is $10 for nonmember adults during the Hofmann to Warhol exhibition, September 25 - December 12, 2020, free for museum members, free for children 17 and under
Admission-free Saturdays - October 3, November 7, and December 5

Hours
Exhibitions: By reservation, Wednesday–Saturday, 10am–5pm

The ArtZone: Currently closed due to COVID-19.

Families are welcome to make reservations to visit our galleries and pick up a free Gadsden Arts @ Home Art Set, offering art supplies and activity instructions to enjoy at home. For more information, call 850.627.5023.

Phone: 850-627-5023

Email: anissa.ford@gadsdenarts.org

Dates & Times

2020/09/05 - 2020/10/24

Location Info

Gadsden Arts Center & Museum

13 N. Madison Street, Quincy, FL 32351

Parking Info

On the Courthouse Square: 2 hours Streets leading into the Courthouse Square: 3 hours City Parking - Washington Street, East of Duval Street: all day, free