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Art Pollination: Murals on Church Street
Art Pollination: Murals on Church Street
Last updated on September 16, 2025
Local artists recently came together for a live painting event to install 11 new murals near Parramore Main Street. These murals are part of the city's Art Pollination initiative, which uses art to raise awareness about food insecurity and inspire solutions for hunger in our community.
Inspired by the work our community’s nonprofits are doing to fight hunger, local artists are creating temporary art installations throughout Orlando and leading a series of events designed to inform and engage our residents in the creation of shared solutions to hunger-related challenges.
For more information about the initiative, artist bios, and a complete programing calendar visit
Orlando.gov/ArtPollination
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