SHOPPING
our home is the perfect showcase for art
that speaks to you, and speaks to guests
about who you are. Surround yourself with
pieces that make a statement about your
own individual style and personality. The Winter
Park/Orlando area is the perfect place to discover
new treasures to add to your collection. There are
so many intriguing choices to visit and explore!
A logical first stop is Baterbys, central Florida's
largest award-winning art gallery. The incredible
collection includes works by world-renowned
20th-century masters, acclaimed contemporary
artists, as well as vibrant local artisans. The
spacious 15,000-square-foot Winter Park
showroom truly exhibits Baterbys' claim to
be the place "Where Art is Passion."
Around the corner you'll find the salon-style
Grace Gallery, dedicated to the promotion of
contemporary artists—from the more established
in the art world to those who are mid-career and
are making a name for themselves on the scene
today. Grace Gallery strives to make the art buying
experience an enjoyable one, and caters to art
lovers at all stages of the process of building a
collection.
George and Marty Whipple's original vision for
a gallery started in 1987 on McRae Street in
Orlando, with a goal to create a unique place for
independent artists to work, while also making
them accessible to the local community. The artist
collective was born. McRae Art has held court at
its current Winter Park address since 1998 and
showcases the talent of almost two dozen artists.
Private showings of the studio are available by
appointment.
Found at the very heart of Orlando's Downtown
Arts District, City Arts Factory is home to six
independently operated art galleries, all featuring
the work of local and international artists. It is a
constantly evolving, ever-changing showcase that
exhibits art on a rotating monthly basis.
The LG Art Gallery was founded by Louis
Geys, an avid collector who brought his love
of art to Orlando
from Belgium,
along with more
than 30 years
of experience
in modern and
contemporary
art. The space
displays a full
spectrum of
pieces from
the 50s to the
90s—including
abstract, realism,
impressionism and
pop art.
Baterbys
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