Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Sculpture on the Lawn 2021
Virtual Opening Event 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, 2021
The public is invited to the virtual opening of the 2020-2021
Sculpture on the Lawn Tuesday, March 2 at 7:00pm. The presentation will reveal the sculptures and the installation process, as well as provide an opportunity to hear from the artists. The sculptors will speak to their vision and adventures in
being an artist in Covid times, all followed by a question and answer session from the audience. To join the virtual opening, hosted by Terry Olson and the office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, go to
https://ocfl.webex.com/ocfl/onstage/g.php?MTID=ede12810f21bdd287075adb3128eef774
Or view the event at:
Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs | Sculpture on the Lawn 2021 | March 2, 2021
The four new large-scale artworks in this sixth annual Sculpture on the Lawn, as well as the extension of the exhibition of Dorothy Gillespie’s
Multi-Colored Totem on exhibition in 2020 for her Centennial Celebration can be viewed in-person at the outdoor Sculpture Garden at the Orange County Administration Center, 201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando, FL 32801.
The Public Art Review Board combed through 467 submissions from far and wide to select this year’s finalists. This Board comprised of Byron Clercx, Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon, Donna Dowless, Carolyn Fennell, Shannon Fitzgerald, Roberto Gonzalez
and Patrick Noze seeks to present for our citizens and visitors the most interesting and high-quality sculptures available for the year-long exhibition. This year’s collection features Florida-based, national and, for the first time, international artists
whose work will remain on display through January 2022:
I Went to See, J. Aaron Alderman of Brevard, NC
Gaia, Donald Gialanella of St. Petersburg, FL
Got Juice?, Stephen T. Landis of Loveland, CO
Unity, Egor and Nikita Zigura of Kyiv, Ukraine
Dawn R. Knight
Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs
Public Art Coordinator
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