The Orlando Museum of Art (Website) is offering free access to its museum from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. on Thursday, August 15.
The Access for All event is presented in partnership with Art Bridges Foundation in an effort make art more accessible. The museum will be hosting La CinOMAthéque: a collaboration between OMA and the Enzian to provide a free screening of Meshes of the Afternoon and At Land by Maya Deren with an introduction by Zachary Beckler, associate lecturer at the University of Central Florida and live score by Daniel Jordan. Guests can also enjoy artwork from OMA’s signature exhibition, the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art, where the installations of 10 talented Florida-based artists are on display through August 25.
“Art can broaden our perspectives and introduce fresh ideas into our lives,” said Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon, Chief Curator of the Orlando Museum of Art. “By providing free admission and introducing new programs every month, we strive to foster a deeper appreciation for the arts and offer a venue where the public can truly engage with our exhibitions.”
In addition to free admission, Access for All will feature guided tours and live demonstrations.