July 27, 2002 -- March 9, 2003

Paccione: Master Paintings
July 27 - October 13, 2002 in the Main Galleries

Paccione, a multifaceted artist, re-creates masterpieces of the Impressionist and Postimpressionist era. After meticulous color studies, and intensive scholarship, including knowledge of the canvas weave, Paccione paints faithful reproductions of artists as diverse as Monet, Manet, Degas, van Gogh, Cezanne, and Gauguin.

Celebrating 25 Years of Collecting: Selections from the Permanent Collection
October 19 - January 5, 2003

Paintings, drawings, sculptures, bronzes, glass and other selections from the Permanent Collection will be on display. This exhibition marks the beginning of a year long celebration of the Museum’s 25th year in existence. View the array of art acquired from the area and from around the world.

Rubadoux A Deux
January 11 - March 9, 2003

Father and son artists Craig Rubadoux and Craig Rubadoux investigate the visual world from their own unique perspectives. Father Rubadoux is an accomplished Florida painter. His style is fluid and lyrical. Son Rubadoux chooses a photographic medium. With a keen eye and wry observation, he captures images of the world others might miss.

Jennifer Snyder
January 11 - March 9, 2003

Jennifer Snyder will be exhibiting her signature purses and birdhouses. Her creations are a symphony of riotous colors and shapes. Snyder’s whimsical treatment with lush textures elevate handbags and birdhouses beyond the
ordinary.

Exhibitions and dates are subject to change. Call for more information: (321) 242-0737

Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission (for both the Art Galleries and the Ruth Cote Clemente Science Center):
$5 for Adults, $3 for Seniors, $2 for Children and Students with I.D.
Museum Members receive free admission.
The Museum is free to the general public every Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m.
(Please, no large groups on Thursday afternoons.)