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Meet the Artists
(RE)Frame: Beauty of Orlando’s Historic Black Communities
Saturday, August 29
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Eatonville Branch
Eatonville - Ask at DeskLearn about the inspiration behind the photographers' works while engaging in conversations, community connections and a celebration of the stories, people, and places captured through their lenses.
(RE)Frame: The Beauty of Orlando's Historic Black Communities is on exhibition at the Eatonville and Washington Park Branch Libraries through September 2026.
The photo exhibition reflects community, culture, and shared experiences in real time through the lens of 12 Orlando-Based photographers. Featured images include portraiture, street photography, and the rich landscape of historically Black communities, such as Eatonville, Parramore, Washington Shores, Goldsboro, and more.
(RE)frame is a dynamic photography platform for Central Florida Lens-Based Artists, powering photography exhibitions, workshops, and programming. Our mission is to foster a deeper understanding of photography as a vital medium for artistic expression, cultural storytelling, and social dialogue, empowering artists and inspiring communities.
Featured Artists: Tony Ramzy, Mariah Roman, Davvon Branker, Kadeem Stewart, Emmanuel Levasseur, Carol Merengwa, Alicia Ifill, Jeremy Accime, Cynthia Slaughter, Juan Sostre, Catelyn Richard, and Shan Gogh
Eatonville Branch
LYNX Bus Link 1 N.Orange Ave. / Altamonte Mall
LYNX Bus Link 9 N. Orange Ave. / Rosemont
Eatonville Branch is located in the Town of Eatonville’s Zora Neale Hurston Square. Eatonville is known as the oldest incorporated African American municipality in the United States. Opened January 2005, the branch honors Eatonville resident Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), an accomplished and highly acclaimed author of stories, novels, and folklore.
Eatonville Branch is dedicated to promoting reading, especially in children. The branch serves residents that make up the four residential quadrants of Eatonville – Calhoun, Catalina Park, Eaton Pointe, and Lake Lovely Estates. The collection, programs, and services are also available to all Orange County residents including residents of the City of Maitland and Winter Park through reciprocal borrowing.