City of Orlando, FL

10/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2024 11:10

Creative City Project and Red Tape Orlando Unveil Urban Ember

Creative City Project and Red Tape Orlando Unveil Urban Ember

Last updated on October 16, 2024

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Creative City Project and Red Tape Orlando Unveil "Urban Ember," a Public Art Installation for DTOLive in Downtown Orlando
Presented by the City of Orlando's Downtown Development Board in Partnership with the United Arts of Central Florida and the Downtown Arts District.


WHAT:
"Urban Ember" is the latest project from Creative City Project and Red Tape Orlando, created in collaboration for DTOLive and presented by the City of Orlando's Downtown Development Board and United Arts of Central Florida. This stunning public art installation, part of the broader DTOLive initiative, will be on display in downtown Orlando from October 15 through December 10, 2024.

Designed by Red Tape Orlando, "Urban Ember" is an outdoor seating sculpture that reimagines downtown as a vibrant gathering space. The bench, composed of interlocking geometric shapes and birch wood, encourages residents and visitors to explore, sit, and connect with the city's creative energy. Plexiglass features with embedded LED lighting cast a warm, inviting glow at night, making "Urban Ember" a centerpiece of downtown's creative spirit.

DTOLive, launched in April 2024, brings 850 free arts and culture experiences to downtown Orlando, transforming the city into a lively hub of creativity and connection. The initiative is led by the City of Orlando's Downtown Development Board in partnership with United Arts of Central Florida, Creative City Project, and the Downtown Arts District. These entities are working together to infuse the streets with live music, interactive art, and a street festival atmosphere for all to enjoy.

As the third installation in Creative City Project's ongoing collaboration with DTOLive, "Urban Ember" follows the success of "No Place Like Home," unveiled in June 2024, and "Big City Birds," which debuted in August 2024.

WHEN:
Thursday, October 17, 2024
1:30 p.m.

WHERE:
30 South Orange Avenue

WHO:
David Barilla, Executive Director of the City of Orlando's Downtown Development Board/Community Redevelopment Agency
Jennifer Evins, President & CEO, United Arts of Central Florida
Cole NeSmith, Founder & Artistic Director, Creative City Project

MEDIA PARKING:
Metered parking will be available on East Pine Street between South Orange Avenue and South Court Avenue

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