

Artist Spotlight: Raymond Klecker
Raymond Klecker has been serving the creative community with distinction in fine art since 2004. After studying Computer Science at the University of Maryland, the self-taught artist ambitiously began pursuing his talents through drawing and painting and later moved to Central Florida in 2007. By Read More …

Confessions of an Autodidact
When I was eight years old, I organized the neighborhood kids on a project that I was sure would change all of our lives for the better. Using discarded boards from picnic tables and other junk, I decided that we would build a raft much Read More …

Swamburger
Asaan Brooks, aka Swamburger, was kind enough to allow me into his beautiful home in the cozy Thornton Park area. Being an artist, it must be pretty convenient for him to live so close to Sam Flax. His home property has multiple buildings with quite Read More …

Fidencio Martinez. Maps: Transcending Navigation
“It seems it is only from the position of being out of place that we can attempt to develop new skill—perceptual and cognitive—to map the new hyperspaces wherein we have to survive…” -Miwon Kwon Two stooping figures emerge from a chaotic mass of delicately cut Read More …

Disaster by Design
A few weeks ago I was driving around and noticed fresh destruction. As much as this appeals to my punk rock mentality of breaking bottles against trees in the middle of the woods? A building that once was, is no longer. For the life of Read More …

Issue Preview. October 2016. Gary Bolding, Rachel Simmons, Swamburger.
October’s issue of Artborne features the works of Gary Bolding, with a focus on his new collaborative series Vaselina Springs. Rachel Simmons discusses her Antartica series, and global warming with Time Waste Management curator; Vanessa Andrade. Asaan ‘Swamburger’ Brooks speaks on art, activism, and music in Read More …

Alice Aycock
The Mennello Museum of American Art announces Grounds for Exhibition; a series of large scale sculpture exhibitions by nationally renowned American artists and from American institutions on a rotating basis. Grounds for Exhibition will be inaugurated with two large-scale works by nationally renowned American sculptor, Alice Aycock. The sculptures will travel from Read More …

Descent at ICA Philadelphia
I have abandoned Orlando for the past two summers to live in Philadelphia and work on my MFA in a low-residency program. I left the city in mourning this June, and found that my own grieving process caught up with me when I entered into Read More …

Artist Spotlight: Hector Morales
Hector Morales was born in Puerto Rico and grew up next to the beach. An avid surfer, he moved to Florida in 1986, when he was just 17 years old, and continued his bodyboarding career for 14 more years. Morales graduated from UCF with a Read More …

The Accidental Music Festival’s 2016 Season
Accidental Music Festival is no stranger to the stranger things in avant garde music and composition. Their season kicked off last night at Will’s Pub with performances by The Living Earth Show and Ensemble AMF, with spoken word via Cole NeSmith of the Creative City Read More …