📢 Save the date for our upcoming Artist Talk with Lorna Ruth Galloway. Join us as we gain deeper insight into the creation of her current exhibition, Wandered Lands.
Thank you to all of our collectors who heavily supported this collection.
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đź–Ś Artist Talk with Lorna Ruth Galloway
đź—“ Saturday March 21st
đź•› 2 PM
📍 The Conduit Gallery | 1001 N. Orange Ave
📢 Florida isn’t supposed to feel like this, and neither are these landscapes.
Tonight we open Wandered Lands by Lorna Ruth Galloway. A striking series of large-scale black and white works, capturing Florida’s public lands in quiet contrast—vast, elemental, and hauntingly still.
As an unexpected cold front settles in, the atmosphere mirrors the work itself:
Florida, reimagined. Familiar terrain, seen anew.
Opening Reception
Wandered Lands by Ruth Galloway
Tonight | 7–9 PM
The Conduit Gallery
📢 OPENING RECEPTION
Wandered Lands
Works by Lorna Ruth Galloway
Born and raised in South Florida, Lorna Ruth Galloway is an artist and educator whose work draws upon her experiences growing up blocks from U.S. Highway 1, where she witnessed the rapidly changing subtropical urban landscape. The aesthetics of impermanence found along the American roadside have been integral to the development of her visual worldview.
Wandered Lands highlights the richness of Central Florida’s public lands through photography and wheat paste installations. Drawing on extensive field research, the project captures the region’s natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and recreational spaces.
The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the value of these shared landscapes and to foster a deeper appreciation for Central Florida’s natural heritage and ongoing conservation efforts.
Wandered Lands and Central Florida’s Public Lands in Print is funded in part by @unitedarts_cf your local agency for the arts.
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Opening Reception
Saturday, January 31 · 7–9 PM
Conduit Gallery
1001 N. Orange Ave · Orlando, FL
Free Admission · Open To The Public
Happy New Year! Thank you to everyone who supported Bloom: Root & Shadow by multi-disciplinary artist Gina Tyquiengco. Congratulations to our generous collectors as well!
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Drift - Evening Navy
Acrylic, Resin, Rope, and 24k Gold Leaf on Birchwood
12Ă—12 inches
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Drift - Evening Navy
Acrylic, Resin, Rope, and 24k Gold Leaf on Birchwood
10Ă—10 inches | Spinner - Interactive
📢 Save the date for our upcoming Artist Talk with Gina Tyquiengco, where we’ll gain deeper insight into the creation of "Bloom: Root & Shadow", currently on view at the Conduit Gallery through January 3rd.
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đź–Ś Artist Talk with Gina Tyquiengco
đź—“ Saturday December 13th
đź•› 1 PM
📍 The Conduit Gallery | 1001 N. Orange Ave
Thank you for supporting the Bloom: Root & Shadow collection by @ginatyquiengco ✨️
On View:
Bloom: Root & Shadow
Featured Artist: Gina Tyquiengco
November 15 - January 3
The Conduit Gallery Hours:
T-TH 5 - 8 PM
SAT 1 - 4 PM
or By Appointment : [email protected]
📢 Opening Reception
New works by Gina Tyquiengco on view tonight at the Conduit Gallery! ✨️
Bloom: Root & Shadow
📍1001 N. Orange Ave
đź•–7 PM
đź—“ Tonight | 11.15
📢 OPENING RECEPTION
You’re invited to an evening of light, texture, and transformation.
Bloom: Root & Shadow
new works by Gina Tyquiengco
Opening Reception
Saturday, November 15 · 7–9 PM
Conduit Gallery
1001 N. Orange Ave · Orlando, FL
Step into a space where growth meets stillness, and color finds its quiet balance.
Enjoy art, conversation, and connection beneath the glow of Bloom.
Free Admission · Open To The Public
"The Oyster King Lives On"
2025 Acrylic, Salt, Oysters and Raffia On Linen 48 x 36 x 2 in
NFS
DESCRIPTION
"The Oyster King Lives On" honors the remarkable journey of Thomas Downing and fellow Black oystermen who transformed maritime knowledge into pathways of freedom and entrepreneurship. The grid of actual oyster shells in the upper left corner represents both the literal foundation of their livelihood and the structured business empires they built despite societal constraints. The angled and texturized forms emphasize transformation and migration, symbolizing Downing's journey from Virginia's Chesapeake Bay to becoming New York's celebrated "Oyster King". The contrasting cream and green backgrounds evoke the meeting of land and sea, while the cascading golden raffia fibers represent the flowing waters that connected these entrepreneurs to their source of independence. These natural elements also reflect how skills developed during enslavement became vehicles for economic autonomy and self-determination in a post-emancipation America. This particular piece mirrors how Black maritime pioneers navigated treacherous social and economic waters while also creating spaces of dignity and prosperity when alternatives like sharecropping offered little freedom. Black oystermen like Downing cultivated not just seafood delicacies but also harvested liberation from the waters that had once transported their ancestors in bondage. – @tasaneeart
COLLECTORS: Bio Link to View Full Collection
The Conduit Gallery Hours:
T-TH 5 - 8 PM
SAT 1 - 4 PM
or By Appointment
Thank you for supporting this exquisite collection by @tasaneeart ✨️
On View:
The Salt Is Sweeter Than The Sugar Is Salty
Featured Artist: Tasanee Durrett
April 12 - May 31
The Conduit Gallery Hours:
T-TH 5 - 8 PM
SAT 1 - 4 PM
or By Appointment
📢 TONIGHT
Join us for the dynamic soft opening for "The Salt Is Sweeter Than The Sugar Is Salty", a solo exhibition by @tasaneeart .
With these premium works, Durrett explores Black maritime culture in honor of ancestral connections to the ocean, while highlighting the urgent environmental threats facing our waters today. Every piece tells a story of resilience, heritage, and a collective responsibility to the seas that sustained generations.
Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and community.
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Ocean as Witness
2025
Acrliyc, raffia, and silkworm cocoons on canvas
36 x 24 x 2 in
Tonight! Sat April 12th | 7 PM.
The Conduit Gallery
1001 N. Orange Ave