Arts & Culture
Discover Lake Nona's vibrant arts scene
Admire and be inspired.
Immerse yourself in Lake Nona, where creativity knows no bounds. With one of the world’s largest private art collections,murals, mixed media and more from local and international artists, Lake Nona is a canvas for artistic expression. Wander through our purposefully-placed art installations and discover how art enriches daily life in Lake Nona and makes every moment a masterpiece.

Quist Fountain
The Orange Tree

This beautiful ‘Orange Tree’ fountain and sculpture is a creation by Quist artist Mehrdad Tafreshi who is based in London, England. Part of his Trees of Tranquility collection, this graceful fountain is fabricated in steel, copper, and enamel. This particular piece was selected as an homage to Central Florida’s citrus heritage and for the cal...

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The Beacon & Code Wall

At the heart of Lake Nona’s Town Center stands “The Beacon” and the “Code Wall.” “The Beacon” is a six-story landmark that comes to life at night with a visual experience of video, music and interactive elements. Alongside it stands “Code Wall,” an installation of specialized dichroic glass with imagery and messages written in bin...

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The Don

For inquiries to purchase this sculpture, call +1 242 676 6045.   Hauntingly elegant, The Don captures precise posturing to create and overwhelming sense of drama. Scottish sculpture Philip Jackson was born in Inverness in 1944. He is known for his contemporary bronze sculptures depicting life-sized elongated figures.

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The Glass House

The Glass House is one piece in Brooklyn-based artist Tom Fruin’s ongoing ICON Series, which has included pieces installed in Brooklyn, New York, and across Europe. Each work in the series is site-specific and monumental, and “Glass House” is no different. It utilizes reclaimed materials and pulls cues from sustainable urban design and Americ...

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Time

Time is part of the Baks Series by JEFRË, a Filipino-American artist whose temporary exhibition within the Sculpture Garden establishes figures as symbolic expressions of our culture that convey underlying emotional and spiritual meaning. For the artist, people are the building blocks of the city and by converting the heads of his sculptures to bl...

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Upright Motive No. 9

Upright Motive No. 9 part of Henry Moore’s Upright Motives series that began when he was working on a design for the English Electric Company Headquarters in London in 1954. A subsequent commission led to further explorations of organic, upright forms as the ideal counterbalance to the strong, geometric and often horizontal planes of an architect...

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