Albin Polasek House and Studio

The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens or The Polasek is a historic site in Winter ​Park, Florida, United States. It is located at 633 Osceola Avenue on three acres ​overlooking Lake Osceola. On May 2, 2000, it was added to the U.S. National Register of ​Historic Places.


The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Garden is dedicated to preserving the works of ​Czech sculptor Albin Polasek, celebrating representational art and exhibiting regional ​and international artists.


Founded in 1961, the Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens is home to an art ​collection focusing primarily on American representational sculpture created by Czech-​American sculptor Albin Polasek.


Born in Moravia, Albin Polasek (1879-1965) immigrated to the United States in 1901 to ​work as a wood carver. He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in ​Philadelphia and the American Academy in Rome. For 27 years he was head of the ​Department of Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago. He moved to Winter Park in ​1950.


The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens is a nonprofit organization whose ​budget is funded by donations and memberships. All donations and dues go to support ​the Albin Polasek Foundation, which oversees the preservation, maintenance, and ​operation of the Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens.


The museum is Polasek's Mediterranean-style retirement home and studio. A lot of the ​original furnishings are on display. In 1961, Polasek opened his home and studio to the ​public. The museum is now a member of The Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios (HAHS), ​an affiliate program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 36 sites included ​in HAHS are the living and work spaces of painters, sculptors, ceramicists, ​photographers, and furniture designers. The Polasek Museum is currently the only one in ​Florida.


The permanent collection of approximately 200 pieces includes sculpture by Polasek ​and his first wife Ruth Sherwood as well as antiquities from Polasek's collection. The ​galleries feature changing exhibitions of local artists for viewing and for sale. Special ​areas to visit in the garden include the butterfly garden, two water gardens, the cycad ​collection along the museum's front drive and the many individual container gardens ​found throughout the property.


Originally scheduled to be demolished back in 2013, The Albin Polasek Museum & ​Sculpture Gardens, Winter Park History Museum, the Friends of Casa Feliz, and ​community supporters rescued the historic home by raising $450,000 to relocate it to ​the Polasek Museum. The home was cut into two halves and floated across Lake Osceola. ​The project won the 2014 Organizational Achievement Award from Florida Trust for ​Historic Preservation. The 4,200-square-foot house contains museum offices, exhibits, ​and artwork. Workshops, meetings, and special events are held at the home.


The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens hosts the annual Winter Park Paint Out. ​Twenty-five artists have seven days to publicly create works throughout the streets of ​Winter Park. Once completed the paintings are hung in the gallery's ‘Wet Room’ and ​offered for sale to benefit the museum. During this week long event in April, the museum ​is free to the public.


Daily tours of the permanent collection and the Capen-Showalter House are available as ​part of regular admission.




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