Orlando Museum of Art

01/09 - 07/25/2010

Changing Landscapes, Changing Visions

Explore the changing American landscape through four outstanding exhibitions, a stimulating symposium and educational programming that will explore environmental and conservation issues. This project is funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program. Click here to view a list of local landscape artists provided by Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs.

Nature and Spirit: American Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries
January 9–April 25, 2010

Nature and Spirit will offer a historical overview of the engagement of leading American artists and writers with the landscape.

Without a Trace: Artists Imagine a World Without Us
January 9–March 21, 2010
Ginger Gregg Duggan, Guest Curator

Without a Trace was inspired by Alan Weisman’s best-selling book, The World Without Us, and will feature work by innovative contemporary artists who imagine a world without humans.

Clyde Butcher: Big Cypress Swamp and the Western Everglades
March 20, 2010–July 25, 2010

Big Cypress Swamp is an exhibition of 40 stunning large-format black and white photographs and a video documentary depicting the beauty and fragility of the Western Everglades.

Transcending Vision: American Impressionism 1870-1940
Works from the Bank of America Collection

April 10–July 18, 2010

Transcending Vision will showcase 125 American Impressionist paintings from one of the largest and oldest corporate art collections in the world.

Event Pricing
  • Admission: $8.00

Intended For

  • Youth and Family
  • Adults