African American Cultural Heritage

In partnership with the community and the City of Winter Park, Crealdé School of Art operates the Hannibal Square Heritage Center as a tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s African- American community. The Heritage Collection, a unique, award-winning exhibition of historic photographs and oral histories pays tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s historic African-American community. The Heritage Center hosts regular tuition-based classes, including digital photography coursework, but primarily exists as a service to the greater community and an outreach center for youth and senior classes and for other community arts and humanities-based services. Come share an inspiring history told by the people who have lived it!

Be part of history by becoming a Hannibal Square Heritage Center Volunteer.

BECOME A VOLUNTEER (PDF)

Mission Statement

In partnership with the community and the City of Winter Park, Crealdé School of Art operates the Heritage Center as a tribute to the past, present and future contributions of Winter Park’s African American community. Through innovative programming in the arts and humanities, The Heritage Center is a neighborhood focal point, archive, and home to the Heritage Collection: Photographs and Oral Histories of West Winter Park. Through exhibitions and diverse educational programs it inspires all Central Floridians and visitors to our area to become more aware of, respect, explore, and participate in their own community’s history and heritage.

Other community programs:
Hands-on Sampler Classes
What Heritage Means to Me