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Central Florida’s art scene catches fire: a look back at 2015
By Richard Reep and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
Instead of imposing a narrative upon nature, Dawn Roe and Bruce Marsh let nature participate
By Richard Reep
Look long into Jess T. Dugan’s portraits and they also look into you
'Mid-Century to This Century': 35 paintings by Harold Garde bridge his 70-year career
An interactive village of art-filled moving trucks joins the 4th annual Creative City Project
Art in Odd Places activates downtown's public spaces Thursday through Saturday
Things aren’t all smiley at these two shows of paintings by and of black Americans
The art of 'Journeys Into the Mind' brings relief from the mundane world
Tags: Visual Arts, The Gallery at Avalon Island
From neon to napalm, OMA’s Florida Prize exhibition is loud, chaotic and totally gorgeous
By Jessica Bryce Young and Richard Reep
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Orlando Museum of Art, Cover Story
The outsider art of the Coalition Ingénu expresses visions from deep within
What's that noise? Shrieks echo through Winter Park as city considers changing historic preservation standards
Tags: Bloggytown
Snap! Orlando connects the dots with a multifaceted, monthlong celebration of photography
To look at the work of Byron Browne and Peter Reginato is to see the armature for contemporary abstraction
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Museum of Art DeLand
Clyde Butcher's photographs exalt the Florida Everglades; Michael Covello's installation deranges the senses
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Maitland Art Center
The “visual anthropology” of Bayeté Ross Smith takes aim at hearts and minds
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts
In A History of Water, Maya Lin applies architectural solutions to ecological problems
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Orlando Museum of Art
OMA’s Maya Lin: A History of Water has the city excited about its flagship museum
By Jessica Bryce Young, Richard Reep and Yulia Tikhonova
William Crutchfield’s art pokes fun at our obsession with science and technology
Op Art pioneer Richard Anuszkiewicz’s dancing colors are like Red Bull for your retinas
In Peter Schreyer's Switzerland, modernity creeps in between the chalets and placid cows
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College
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Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida lobbyists leaned on pols to get ban on local heat safety and wage laws across the finish line, records show
By McKenna Schueler
A naked cruise embarks from Florida next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her. On…
By Ray Roa
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
Judson's Live kicked off their monthly Sunday brunch concert series this weekend. The audience dined on elevated Southern fare and, even more…
By Jim Leatherman
Viral TikTok sensation Benson Boone wowed the crowd at Orlando's House of Blues IRL as part of his "Fireblades and Rollerskates" world…
By J.D. Casto
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