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Last updated on June 22, 2022
City of Orlando Increases Art in Downtown Orlando with Reveal of Solidarity Sculpture
WHAT: On Thursday, June 23, 2022, the City of Orlando and District 5 City Commissioner Regina I. Hill will reveal downtown’s newest art installation entitled, “Solidarity.”
The 35-foot-tall stainless-steel sculpture design is composed of twisting ribbon-like forms that extrude upward in space, embracing a large reflective sphere high in the sky. The relationship between forms in the design represents the relationships in communities, and in the world.
The sculpture artist, Hunter Brown, has works that can be found in private, commercial, and public art collections in over 25 states and three countries.
“Solidarity” is one of five public art installations that were made possible through funding by the I-4 Ultimate Project Art Endowment Program, which aims to beautify the I-4 Ultimate corridor.
WHEN: Thursday, June 23, 2022 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Colonial Drive Overpass 42 West Concord Street
MEDIA INSTRUCTIONS: Media parking will be available in a lot located at 42 West Concord Street.
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Cassandra Lafser
Press Secretary
Email cassandra.lafser@orlando.gov
Phone 407.246.2182