Discover Orlando North’s Vibrant Arts & Culture Scene

From the enchanting murals of Lake Mary to the historical tours of Downtown Sanford, Orlando North brims with cultural hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or simply looking to experience local charm away from the hustle and bustle, our guide to Orlando North’s arts and culture scene is for you!

  1. Paint the Trail (Longwood)

Seminole Wekiva Trail, Longwood, FL 32779

Enjoy over 500 hand-painted privacy fences while biking along the Paint The Trail path in Longwood on the Seminole Wekiva Trail. The project began in late 2012 when local Jeff Sonksen began covering the privacy fences along the Seminole Wekiva Trail with pop culture murals depicting favorites such as The Ghostbusters, Gene Simmons of KISS, Michael J. Fox, the cast of “Lost”, Morrissey, David Bowie, Ronald Reagan, Cat Woman, James Brown, Nelson Mandela and many, many more. This outdoor gallery showcases a vibrant collection of murals and artwork, reflecting the community’s spirit and creativity.

  1. Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum (Lake Mary)

115 International Parkway #101, Lake Mary, FL 32746 

Dive into history at Lake Mary’s location of the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum, where rare manuscripts and documents come to life. This is one of eight locations of the museum that exist across the United States from Buffalo to Santa Barbara. Famous manuscripts in their overall collection include a page from the original Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe,  Galileo’s 1638 letter announcing his Dialog on Two New Sciences, and a rare instance where Albert Einstein actually wrote out his famous formula, E=MC2. This intellectual haven in Lake Mary offers a glimpse into the past through a wide array of historical texts and artifacts.

  1. Goldsboro Art Square (Sanford)

1211 Goldsboro Blvd., Sanford, FL 32771

Featuring pop art from Jeff Sonksen, a visit to the Goldsboro Art Square is a must for a culturally rich experience in the heart of Sanford. This art hub celebrates the heritage and creativity of the Goldsboro community, showcasing works from local artists that tell a story of resilience and beauty. Artwork depictions include local legend Zora Neale Hurston, Frederick Douglass, Muhammad Ali, and more!

  1. Jeanine Taylor Folk Art (Sanford)

211 E 1st St., Sanford, FL 32771

Discover the heart and soul of folk art at Jeanine Taylor Folk Art in Sanford. This gallery is a sanctuary for those who cherish the raw, untamed beauty of folk creations, featuring pieces from some of the most talented local and national artists. Take home a whimsical acrylic by Theresa Disney, a metal cutout by Pat Juneau, or a piece by one of 33 other artists displayed within their 1st Street location.

  1. Lake Concord Sculpture Garden (Casselberry)

127 Quail Pond Circle, Casselberry, FL 32707

Lake Concord Park, spanning 5 acres and situated behind Casselberry City Hall, stands as a vibrant hub for arts and culture within the city. It hosts Casselberry concerts and features the Casselberry Art House, embodying the city’s artistic and cultural spirit. The park is equipped with an interactive water play area, an amphitheater, a playground, a boardwalk, a fountain, and gardens showcasing Florida’s native plant species. Additionally, it is renowned for the Lake Concord Sculpture Garden, which displays eleven permanent sculptures by acclaimed artists in various mediums.

  1. Mural Alley (Lake Mary)

Located on 4th Street in Downtown Lake Mary

Snap a pic beside the iconic “Downtown Lake Mary” city mural at Mural Alley in Downtown Lake Mary, just steps from local businesses Sophie & Trey, New City Cafe, and Roots Juice Bar. The full collection includes at least six vignettes (it depends on who you are asking) of unique Lake Mary art ranging from a ‘wing wall’ and experimental art, including a unique piece depicting balloons filled with various local animal species.

  1. Downtown Sanford History & Architectural Tour (Sanford)

Step back in time with the Downtown Sanford History & Architectural Tour, an easy 1.5-hour walking tour that offers an in-depth exploration of Sanford’s rich history and diverse architectural styles, dating back to 1883. Participants will experience the charm of Historic Downtown Sanford, known for its brick-lined streets, boutique storefronts, live oaks, and a wealth of historic commercial and residential buildings. Sanford, established in 1877, stands as one of Central Florida’s oldest incorporated cities. The tour is led by knowledgeable local guides who share fascinating stories and insights, making this a captivating way to discover Sanford’s past and its architectural treasures.

  1. The Artistic Hand (Oviedo)

353 N Central Ave., Oviedo, FL 32765

The Artistic Hand Gallery and Studio, established in 1990 in Oviedo, has been fostering the love of art and creative thinking for over 30 years. It aims to integrate visitors into its family through studio classes available to all ages and a gallery featuring unique selections. Founded by Del Seaman and Barbara Walker-Seaman, both FSU alumni and passionate artists, the gallery has grown from their shared vision and dedication to art education and community engagement. The gallery, located in a historic house in Oviedo, specializes in functional ceramic dinnerware among other handcrafted art pieces, inviting everyone to experience the joy and fulfillment art brings to life. There are also studio classes available to both children and adults.

  1. Sculpture Walk (Sanford)

Take a leisurely stroll through Sanford’s Sculpture Walk, a public art initiative that adds a touch of elegance and whimsy to the streets. Dale Rogers, the artist behind the sculptures, presents an extraordinary outdoor art experience, harmoniously blending nature-inspired and modern designs within the city’s diverse atmosphere. Featuring a collection of five distinctive sculptures, this exhibit captivates viewers of all ages with its thoughtful design and thematic depth. Key pieces include the “3 Cardinals in a Tree,” highlighting Sanford’s appreciation for nature; the playful “Dog and Cat,” celebrating the city’s pet-friendly spirit; and the romantic “Love Birds,” symbolizing love and unity.

  1. Gallery CERO @ Wekiva Island (Longwood)

1014 Miami Springs Dr, Longwood, FL 32779

Nestled in the natural beauty of Wekiva Island, Gallery CERO offers an escape into the world of art, focusing on environmental conservation. Gallery CERO hosts art classes, special events, educational programs, and more, aligning with Wekiva Island’s commitment to sustainability, education, and art. Named to reflect Wekiva Island’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, the gallery embodies principles of Conservation, Efficiency, Renewables, and Offset, mirroring the natural allure of the Wekiva River through the unique and beautiful works it displays.

  1. Theater West End (Sanford)

115 W 1st St, Sanford, FL 32771

Experience the magic of live theater at Theater West End in Sanford. This intimate venue hosts a variety of performances, from gripping dramas to lighthearted musicals, showcasing the talent of local and national artists. Theater West End also offers educational programs in the arts and hosts various events for audiences of all ages. The venue is dedicated to delivering high-quality entertainment and aims to be a nurturing space for creativity and connection.

  1. Sculptures & Live Music at Crane’s Roost Park (Altamonte Springs)

274 Cranes Roost Blvd, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Enjoy an evening of culture and entertainment at Crane’s Roost Park, where stunning sculptures provide a visual treat, and live music fills the air. The park features a mile-long continuous walkway, European-style plaza, a choreographed fountain show, a 62-foot tower, and the Eddie Rose Amphitheater with stadium seating and a floating stage. Additionally, the park is adorned with permanent art fixtures such as “Nurture,” a steel sculpture by Mark Aeling, symbolizing family and community. It’s a perfect setting for a family outing or a romantic stroll.

  1. Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center (Sanford)

201 Magnolia Ave, Sanford, FL 32771

The Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center is a cornerstone of Sanford’s cultural scene, offering a lineup of performances that span genres and generations. From ballet to comedy, this historic venue provides a rich tapestry of entertainment options that cater to diverse tastes and interests. Upholding a mission of diversity and inclusion, The Ritz Community Theater Projects Inc., a nonprofit organization, ensures its programming and activities reflect the uniqueness of every individual, making it a vital and inclusive entertainment destination for all communities it serves.

  1. City of Sanford’s Pathways to History Walking Tours (Sanford)

Embark on a journey through time with the City of Sanford’s Pathways to History Walking Tours. This self-guided tour takes you through the historic heart of Sanford, offering insights into its rich past and architectural marvels. Learn about Sanford’s Georgetown Historic District, steamboat commerce on the river, and historic events that have shaped the landscape of Sanford, FL.

  1. Planetarium Shows at Seminole State College (Sanford/Lake Mary)

100 Weldon Blvd B, Sanford, FL 32773

Reach for the stars at the planetarium at Seminole State College, where captivating shows unravel the mysteries of the universe. With a maximum ticket price coming in at $6 per adult, this is a perfect night out for families and anyone curious about the cosmos! Blending education with entertainment, the Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Planetarium generally hosts shows on Friday and Saturday nights on a range of topics such as guided tours of the current night sky, presentations on our planet, and more!

  1. Hollerbach’s Art Haus (Sanford)

201 E 1st St, Sanford, FL 32771

Get the best of both worlds with an evening of art appreciation and with a pint of Oktoberfest! Hollerbach’s Art Haus, located above Hollerbach’s German Restaurant in historic downtown Sanford, is a contemporary gallery affiliated with the charity Hollerbach’s Has Heart. It emphasizes showcasing emerging and established artists through exhibitions, events, and educational activities. Art Haus supports the local arts community, contributing to social progress by offering a platform for artistic expression and organizing charitable events, such as an art auction benefiting Seminole County youth arts scholarships.

 

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