Tue., March 19, 8 p.m., Wed., March 20, 8 p.m., Thu., March 21, 8 p.m., Fri., March 22, 8 p.m., Sat., March 23, 2 & 8 p.m. and Sun., March 24, 1 & 6:30 p.m.
This exhibition showcases recovered photographs that multidisciplinary artist Laurie Hasan has rescued from exposed vintage film left behind in discarded antique cameras.
407-671-1886
Explore the neighborhood that shaped Mister Rogers on this self-guided walking tour of Rollins College, and find out how we’re keeping his legacy alive on America’s most beautiful campus. Along the way, you’ll experience exclusive Mister Rogers memorabilia and artwork. 10 am-4 pm Monday-Friday.
407-646-2000
Life in the ancient world was marked by many of the same events and experiences as our modern life: most obviously birth, marriage and death, as well as war and peace. People felt love and hate, just as us.
Young’s paintings reflect his observations of daily life and the fight for social justice, hope for his community, immigration and otherness, as well as the fragile balance between life and death.
A collaborative dual exhibition of kinetic sculpture and interactive installations "celebrating" an uncertain future, by local artists Mär Martinez and Leah Sandler.
407-262-7700
Interspersed with verses from Othello and dynamic multimedia elements, Byrd bares her soul in this vulnerable, personal, and resonant story of perseverance, discovery, and unconditional love.
407-447-1700
Explores death with a sense of humor in an attempt to disarm the idea of death and excavate the personal history of the artist through the interconnected strangeness of nostalgia, memory, and grief.
A beautiful display of creativity, inspiration and cultural heritage of African American visual artists. Jorge Álvarez De La Torre, Ridge Bonnick, Angela Mulrain Bryan, Fitzroy Dacres, Anthony Darby, Isabella DeCosmo, Tasanee Durrett and more.
407-246-4279
Come experience the vibrance of Florida from the vantage point of contemporary Seminole artists. From outdoor cooking to canoeing and ball games, many of our favorite pastimes are rooted in Indigenous art practices.
407-647-6294
Jump into this swinging, high-energy Broadway musical set to Louis Jordan's iconic rhythm and blues/jazz score! Nomax's world has been turned upside down and all he needs is the right music—and the right guys—to get him through.
407-645-0145
Included will be newly unveiled images and oral histories from Peter Schreyer’s 1994-95 Winter Park Library historic research grant project, depicting life in Hannibal Square in the mid-1990s—a project that became the inspiration for the Heritage Collection.
407-539-2680
Patrick says, “As you venture into my world of art, you will find subject matter that intrigues your imagination. My goal is to emphasize the Haitian culture and touch the heart of the world through visual imagery.
Spotlights the chosen hue for 2024, PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz. Artists participating in the event will integrate this captivating color into their unique creations, crafting pieces that reflect its velvety, nurturing essence.
407-986-0755
This exhibition will bring together a group of eclectic artists whose works feature the representation of mothers, motherhood, or the possibility of motherhood and the notion of fertility.
407-896-4231
Explores how visual representations of spirituality reflect and sometimes question their social and historical contexts, as well as how they have transformed over time.
407-646-2526