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The work of older artists is on display this month in an exhibit at Brick City Center for the Arts in Ocala.
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Naples artist Lisette Morales was one of ten photographers to have work chosen to be part of a public art exhibition called I AM WATER.
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Art gallery Snap! Orlando’s latest exhibition, “The Van Gogh Affect,” takes a look at the life and work of the famous artist through the lens of two photographers. Patrick Kahn, the gallery’s executive director and co-curator, joins Intersection to discuss the exhibition, art in the age of social media and running an art gallery during a pandemic.
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Central Florida's artistic community has been hit hard by the pandemic recession as theater doors stay closed to audiences and theme parks pare down on live entertainment. Many performing artists have found themselves out of work and struggling to pay bills, hamstrung by a state unemployment system they feel is ill-equipped to understand a performer's "gig worker" status. So, leaders in Orlando's artistic community have stepped in to help fill the need with the newly-formed GOPAR, which stands for Greater Orlando Performing Arts Relief.
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Libby Smith paints the beauty and magic she sees in the world around her.
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The City of Orlando’s Pottery Studio is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The studio said its membership is at an all-time high and classes are consistently selling out.
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March for Our Lives Orlando held a voter registration drive in Orlando as part of a nation-wide voter registration drive. A Parkland victim's father created meaningful art that reflected on gun violence in the United States.
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Kenya (Robinson) is the winner of the 2018 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art. This is the Orlando Museum of Art’s fifth year showcasing emerging and mid-career artists from across the state. Kenya is from Gainesville.
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The Orlando Traveling Memorial, a collection of artwork dedicated to Pulse victims and survivors, is being installed Friday in time to mark the 2nd year since the mass shooting on June 12, 2016.
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What does your work desk look like? How about your bedroom? Bean Davidson would like to have a say. She is an Orlando area artist-- everyone just calls her Bean.