See Art Orlando (SAO) is a non-profit founded by Jennifer Quigley that raises money to install public art in the City of Orlando.[1][2] In 2013, SAO installed eight sculptures in downtown Orlando. Most of the sculptures are at Lake Eola Park.[3] All of the sculptures are commissioned and installed using private donations.[4]
The seven sculptures of the eight that have been installed are:
- "Union" by Ralfonso Gschwendon the corner of Robinson St and Eola Dr[5]
- "Centered" by CJ Rench on Central Blvd across from the Waverly Building[6]
- "Global Convergence" by Deedee Morrison at Heritage Park by the Orange County Regional History Center[7]
- "Cedar of Lebanon" by Jake Harmeling on the corner of Central and Osceola next to Post Parkside[8]
- "Take Flight" by Douwe Blumberg on Lake Eola by Robinson[9]
- "Astrogenesis II" by Wendy Ross at Signature Plaza on the corner of Orange Ave and Church St [10]
- “Monument in Right Foot Major” by Todji Kurtzman at the southwest corner of Lake Eola Park[11]
References
- ↑ "See Art Orlando Website".
- ↑ Sentinel, Tod Caviness, Orlando. "See Art Orlando sculpts a new downtown". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Busdeker, Jon (2013-11-12). "Public critiques See Art Orlando sculptures". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
- ↑ "See Art Orlando: First Sculpture Installed Downtown". Bungalower.
- ↑ "Sixth See Art Orlando Sculpture Moves With the Wind". Bungalower.
- ↑ "Fifth See Art Orlando Sculpture a Sight to See at Lake Eola". Bungalower.
- ↑ "See Art Orlando: First Sculpture installed Downtown". Bungalower.
- ↑ "Ivanhoe Village Artists Installs Second See Art Orlando Sculpture at Lake Eola". Bungalower.
- ↑ "See Art Orlando Sculpture Takes Flight Over Lake Eola". Bungalower.
- ↑ "See Art Orlando Installations Halfway Complete With Fourth Install". Bungalower.
- ↑ "Seventh See Art Orlando Sculpture Steps Into Place at Lake Eola Park". Bungalower.
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