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Snap! Orlando opens 'Timeless,' a show of photos documenting icons of hip-hop culture
Photographers Brian Cross and Eric Coleman, aka Mochilla, travel light but prepared
By Richard Reep
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Snap Downtown, Cover Story
Orlando celebrates Black History Month in art at City Hall's Terrace Gallery
Jump at the sun
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, The Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall, Terrace Gallery
Orlando artists Mär Martinez and Leah Sandler respond to personal and global crises with gallows humor
The Uncertainty Principle
By Richard Reep, Kyle Eagle and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, Quarter Life / Crisis!, Mär Martinez, Leah Sandler, Orlando visual arts, Orlando arts, Casselberry Sculpture House, art opening, art event
This year's Zora Neale Hurston Festival welcomes African artist Louise Deininger
Zora Fest fills Eatonville with a celebration of 'who we were, who we are and who we are becoming'
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Eatonville, Zora Neale Hurston, Florida writers, Louise Deininger, Zora Festival, Afrofuturism, Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts
Last weeks to see the intimate portraits of 'us' at the Maitland Art Center
‘(Un)Common Bond: Portraits of US’ by Monica Jane Frisell and Adam Scher
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, Orlando arts, Maitland Art Center, Art and History Museums Maitland, Nomadic Photo Ark, Monica Jane Frisell, Adam Scher, fine art photography
Orlando diplomat-photographer uses unique access to capture sensitive portraits of Colombian life
Juan David Tena’s show hangs at the Mills Gallery through Sept. 30
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, Orlando arts, Orlando photographer, Juan David Tena, Consulate General of Colombia, Mills Gallery
UCF art gallery exhibition ‘Covering Carbon’ explores the mysteries of coal, oil and plastic
Kathleen Thum takes an unsettling look at the fossil fuel industry
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, UCF Art Gallery
From a witty portraitist to a gritty local printmaker, Orlando eyes were opened in 2019
Feast your eyes
By Richard Reep, Renata Sago and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
Cornell Fine Arts Museum shows 20th-century paintings from the Zapanta Collection
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College
Orlando Museum of Art's 2019 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art rejoices in the chaotic, transcendent interconnectedness of the world
By Richard Reep and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Orlando Museum of Art, Cover Story
Flying Horse Studio settles into its new space in the UCF downtown campus
Press play
Einar and Jamex De La Torre’s Rococolab at Rollins shatters notions of what art glass can be
Hearts of glass
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cover Story
Duane Michals' witty portraits push and pull his starry subjects through the looking glass
Mirror mirror
Tags: Visual Arts, Snap Space, Cover Story
Earth mamas will groove on 'Earth Song' art show in Mount Dora
World music
Tags: Visual Arts
Orlando's 2018 art exhibitions snapped our eyes wide open
Time to wake up
Augmented reality artists add a new layer to your world in Snap’s ambitious 'City Unseen' exhibition
Seen and not seen
Married art collaborators Elizabeth/Sidebotham fight back with sweetness
Cake or death?
A dual-location exhibition in Winter Park colorfully portrays scenes of the African American experience
Radiant truths
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts
Trong Gia Nguyen’s painted screens question whether borders protect us or imprison us
Are you in or are you out?
'Invasive Species' explores the weird science (and art) of the Sunshine State
Strange love
Holocaust Memorial Center to move downtown
The shape of memory
Jamel Shabazz and Shawn Theodore call our attention to the power of African-American identity
Black magic
At the Maitland Art Center, the future is female – and so is the past
A woman's place
These Orlando arts shows gave us life in 2017
The year of our oh-lord-what-now
CFAM curator Amy Galpin scored a hat trick this year with three blockbuster Orlando shows
It's about time
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SeaWorld celebrates its 60th birthday with a pair of revamps: a gentle remake of Tassie’s twin water slides, and a total makeover with new Penguin Trek
By Seth Kubersky
Stand in solidarity and bask in trans joy at Orlando's Transgender Day of Visibility celebration at The Center
By Matthew Moyer
Canceled: Orlando Holi Festival takes over Festival Park in a vibrant gathering this weekend
As opening day for the highly anticipated Epic Universe gets closer and closer, Universal Orlando continues to share information about what will…
By Alexandra Sullivan
Florida may be known for its beaches (and the spring breakers who really break them in each year), but they certainly aren't…
By Orlando Weekly Staff
Living in such close proximity to some of the most popular theme parks in the world can have its perks (sometimes). But…
Just in time for spring break season, Legoland Florida has opened an attraction that lets you build, customize and race your own…
By Chelsea Zukowski
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