Mennello Museum of American Folk ArtView the Work of Earl Cunningham
900 East Princeton Street
Orlando, FL
32803
Neighborhood: Downtown Orlando
Phone: +1 407 246 4278
Fax: +1 407 246 4329
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This museum is housed in an Orlando mansion, once a private residence, converted in 1998 to show off the work of a single artist, Earl Cunningham (1893-1977). His work is considered "primitive genius." Cunningham, who was a St. Augustine native, attempted to capture the haunting landscapes of the Sunshine State. The Everglades proved a favorite subject. The museum's permanent 50-piece Cunningham collection was a bequest to the City of Orlando by collectors Marilyn and Michael Mennello. In addition to showing Cunningham's work, the museum plans a series of rotating exhibits. Call ahead for admission price and other details.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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The museum and collection are outstanding. It is easy to find, and getting in, parking and getting ...
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The Mennello Park museum is set in the beautiful Lock Haven Park complex of museums. Spending time w...
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