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Matt Duke

June Publisher’s Note

Posted onJune 1, 2017June 8, 2017AuthorJonathan Yubi

The June issue of ARTBORNE Magazine marks a milestone for our publication. We’ve designed, printed and published twelve issues—one year—of Orlando arts and culture. Throughout the last twelve months, we’ve had some extraordinary artists grace the pages of ARTBORNE. This month we’ll be featuring the Read More …

CategoriesPublishers NoteTagsJason Fronczek, Jonathan Yubi, Matt Duke, Stephanie D'Ercole

A Visit to the Windy City

Posted onApril 11, 2017April 13, 2017AuthorMatt Duke

Matt Duke visited Chicago last week. Here are a few of the staff picks from his journey to the Windy City.    

CategoriesPhoto Essay, Visual ArtsTagsChicago, Matt Duke, Photo Essay

Aphrodisiac Dinner Jacket

Posted onDecember 7, 2016December 7, 2016AuthorMatt Duke

Best known for his popularly infamous series, The Pinks, Scott Scheidly was the cause of a lot of discussion in last month’s issue. His Ass Clown depiction of president-elect, Donald Trump, graced our cover in November—providing a backdrop for the politically charged month. Originally born Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsMatt Duke, Scott Scheidly

The Standard, Simple Bungalow

Posted onNovember 6, 2016AuthorMatt Duke

Fall—the air is a little bit lighter than it has been.  Should we thank Hurricane Matthew for the change of season?  It’s as if it spun by and popped the bubble of heat and moisture that had been weighing us down.  As we quickly recover Read More …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsArchitecture, Bungalow, Matt Duke

Disaster by Design

Posted onSeptember 29, 2016October 2, 2016AuthorMatt Duke

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 …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsArchitecture, Matt Duke, Orlando

Kevin Von Holt

Posted onJune 30, 2016October 22, 2016AuthorMatt Duke

In 2007 I felt the need to skip town.  I wanted to explore, get lost, hangout.  I found myself in Philadelphia, PA, a city I knew very little about.  Aside from the phone number of a pretty girl, I didn’t have much of a reason Read More …

CategoriesOut Of Towner, Visual ArtsTagsKevin Von Holt, Matt Duke, Out of Towner

Knowles Memorial Chapel

Posted onJune 10, 2016March 20, 2017AuthorMatt Duke1 Comment

The Knowles Memorial Chapel, completed in 1932, is the design of architect Ralph Adams Cram. It was inducted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Cram, who designed more than 75 churches and cathedrals, took special care in this project. Read More …

CategoriesArchitectureTagsArchitecture, Matt Duke, Rollins College

Featured Content:

Adventures in Wynwood.

CategoriesPhoto Essay, Visual ArtsTagsJenn Allen, Oh No They got Matt!, Photo Essay, Wynwod, ZikaPosted onAugust 13, 2016September 28, 2016AuthorJenn Allen

If you are unfamiliar with Wynwood, it is a neighborhood in Miami, FL that is home to over 70 art galleries and even more works of public art. As the melting pot of street art, Wynwood attracts famous Read More ...

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FASHION

Turning Poverty into Prosperity

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globallyPosted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

At Freehand Goods

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

FROM THE DESK OF PAT GREENE

A Recent Journey to a Different Time

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsBob Rauschenberg Gallery, Bok Tower, Citrus Tower, Kalup Linzy, Patrick GreenePosted onJune 8, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

The 53rd Hostage

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsFrom the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Military, the Iran Hostage crisisPosted onApril 29, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

I’ve Never Seen La Chinoise

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsDetroit, From the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Patrick GreenePosted onApril 3, 2017April 3, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

FIRST CONTACT

Guitarist Robert Phillips and the Orange Blossom Dances

CategoriesFirst Contact, MusicTagsOrange Blossom Dances, Robert PhillipsPosted onJune 27, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Biblical Fan Fiction and Orlando Fringe

CategoriesFirst Contact, Visual ArtsTagsBiblical Fan Fiction, Charlie Griffin, Orlando Fringe FestivalPosted onMay 6, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Celebrating Women Who Compose

CategoriesFirst ContactTagsBethany Yucuis Borden, Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, Central Florida Composers Forum, Charlie Griffin, First Contact, Sharon OmensPosted onApril 4, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

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