Credit: Nicholas Travaglini

Orlando Museum of Art’s massive Maya Lin exhibition, just the latest coup since museum director Glen Gentele took over, is cause to renew your OMA membership. The spectacular display is Lin’s first major show in Florida, a gathering of sculptures, installations and multimedia work addressing the natural world, particularly water – which, it’s safe to say, is a topic of significant interest in this state. A show of this magnitude deserves thorough consideration, so this week we present not one but three looks at the show, from three different, though overlapping, perspectives.

Richard Reep – The built environment
Jessica Bryce Young – The missing piece
Yulia Tikhonova – This woman’s work

Jessica Bryce Young has been working with Orlando Weekly since 2003, serving as copy editor, dining editor and arts editor before becoming editor in chief in 2016.