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3rd Thursday Gallery Hop: CityArts February 2022
February 17 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

3rd Thursday at CityArts
Opening Night Reception
Thursday, February 17, 2022
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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EVENT PROTOCOL
- Face coverings are highly recommended.
- All guests are required to register for a time-of-entry to guarantee entrance into CityArts.
- Walk-ups will be accommodated based on building capacity at the given time.
- We respectfully ask guests who are feeling ill or have been exposed to someone who is ill to please stay at home.
ADD ON: ($10) 3rd Thursday Orlando Wristband
Support DAD and City District Main Street by purchasing a wristband for event night discounts on food and drinks from neighborhood favorites. Complete list of specials included at: https://citydistrictorlando.com/thirdthursdays/
PARKING
CityArts provides parking validations for the Plaza Parking Garage ONLY. The validation reduces the parking fee to $4.
The Library Parking Garage is closer, but CityArts does not provide parking validations for that garage.
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Featured exhibitions at CityArts include:
Downstairs Signature Gallery
Quilt Exhibition
Curated by Barbara Chandler
Upstairs Signature Gallery
MOVE | Curated by Tyla
The Mahesh Chaddah Family Trust Spotlight Gallery
Environment Art 2022
Solo Exhibition by Julsan Art
Side Gallery
Solo Exhibition Featuring the Art of Halsi
Create Cafe Gallery
Redefine Gallery
Orlando Magic Young Artists Gallery
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After you visit the Gallery Hop at CityArts, make your way over to the History Center (Heritage Square) for the 3rd Thursday Makers Market and FREE ADMISSION to the History Center!
Makers Market
Black Artisan Affair
Stroll Heritage Square and shop 15 black owned businesses and local artisans. Be sure to also check out the live music and food trucks.
History Center
In honor of Black History Month, the Orange County History Center will be screening Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story, a documentary that tells the story of the first integrated little league game that was played in Orlando in 1955. This film will be played during Third Thursday in our Linda Chapin Gallery on February 17th at 6 p.m. Visitors can also see a few pieces of Highwaymen artwork, including a Highwaymen photo stand up, and the history center’s Black History exhibition.