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ArtCube: INTERmission v. 1.0

As Parramore Arts prepares for the next artist takeover at the ArtCube Gallery, it presents INTERmission v1.0, a digital art compilation showcasing works by 12 video artists, curated by Pat Greene. Join us for a streetside opening night in conjunction with Downtown Arts Third Thursday Orlando on March 21 from 6-9pm @ 814 W. Church St.; Free parking onsite & FREE shuttle from City Arts at Pine + Magnolia. ALL ARE WELCOME.

About Parramore Arts

The ArtCube is a shipping container micro-gallery and is the centerpiece of Parramore Arts, a gallery without walls sponsored by Interstruct Design + Build. The initiative showcases free public art as a 24/7 active use experience on the West Church Corridor and is co-curated by City of Orlando public art coordinator Pat Greene @hearsayu and Collab Studios founders Mariah Román and Lafayette Bradford @artofcollab.orl, with Interstruct’s Ryan Young.

See our last ArtCube exhibition by AJ Barbell: Dreams Into Dimensions.

See the inaugural ArtCube exhibition, Think Inside the Box, by Dawrby.

About INTERmission 1.0

The inaugural INTERmission features 12 video artists, primarily from central Florida, with additional contributions from Warsaw, Mexico City, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, and Indiana.

The compilation video will play on a loop, with sound, to showcase a collection of very different pieces to keep viewers engaged throughout the entire 40+-minute loop.
“Each video stands out uniquely while responding to the others,” says Greene. “I have a feeling that this beautiful spectacle will stop traffic.”

Artists

Magda Typiak– Warsaw Poland

Tania Maria Reza– Mexico City

Steph Lister– Los Angeles

Anamaria Romero– Orlando

Zoe Boykin– Indiana

Stevie D’Ercole– Orlando

Erica Greear– Orlando

Kate Shults– Orlando

Matt Duke– Orlando

Josh Rogers– Melbourne, Florida

Amy Whitaker– Cincinnati, Ohio

Natalie Dilenno– Orlando

Media Requests: Please contact Pat Greene, 407-913-1426; [email protected]

Opening Night Reception photography by Tony Ramzy Hicks