One of the biggest events in a weekend stuffed with big events was last Friday’s Snap Space first anniversary party. If you weren’t one of the 1,200 attendees (or even if you were), here’s a selection of the photos we got throughout the night. There was almost too much going on to document it all, including: the Cameo sign being lit for the first time in 75 years; the unveiling of Chris Scala’s Parking Art Fence installation; guest stars and giveaways from Orlando City Soccer Club; pop-up art gallery by the Art Mobile; nail art by the Beauty Spot; DJ sets by Nigel John and Lazy Afternoon; craft cocktails by the Courtesy Bar; flavored sparkling water by Onli Beverages; food by Fantastic Hummus food truck; and coffee by Downtown Credo.

01/23/2015
Photos by Hannah Glogower http://www.hannahglogower.com/#0
The historic Cameo Theater sign was lit for the first time in 75 years. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Mark Gmehling’s “Drinsch” mural overlooks the crowd at Snap Space. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Craft cocktails by Courtesy Bar. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Pour-over coffee by Downtown Credo. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Checking out art inside the Art Mobile, a U-Haul repurposed as a pop-up gallery. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Lazy Afternoon DJ set. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Swag from Orlando City Soccer Club. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Transportation courtesy of Orlando Bike Share. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Live art created outside the Art Mobile. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Art Mobile mural nears completion. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Snacks from Fantastic Hummus food truck. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Inside the gallery. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Sampling Onli Beverages’ flavored sparkling water. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Complimentary nail art. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Henna hand designs. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Inside Snap Space gallery. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Inside the Art Mobile. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Art inside the Art Mobile. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Mark Gmehling’s “Drinsch” mural at Snap Space in Mills 50. Credit: Hannah Glogower
Snap Space all lit up. Credit: Hannah Glogower