Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall 400 S. Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801 Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read and inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, In the Eyes of the Hungry: Florida’s Changing Landscape inspires and contributes to conversations about demographic, geographic, and ecological shifts, with an emphasis […]

Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall
400 S. Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801

Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read and inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, In the Eyes of the Hungry: Florida’s Changing Landscape inspires and contributes to conversations about demographic, geographic, and ecological shifts, with an emphasis on human relationships with the environment. The selected artists, which include School of Visual Arts & Design faculty and students, provide immediate yet transcendental responses to Florida’s landscape and explore ideas ranging from agriculture and industrialization to migration and tourism to ecology and conservation.
Whether responses to urban development, environmental degradation or migrant labor, the collected works present viewers with dynamic and haunting images of Florida’s unique and changing landscape.
The exhibition was curated by Keri Watson, Assistant Professor of Art History in the School of Visual Arts & Design. The accompanying catalogue features essays and poetry by Connie L. Lester, Associate Professor of History and Director of RICHES, and Terry Ann Thaxton, Professor and Program Director of UCF’s MFA in Creative Writing.