Art in Public Places: Pamela Allbright at Hart Memorial Library
- May 14
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Time & Location
May 19 - July 15 Hart Memorial Library in Kissimmee, FL
About the Event
Osceola Arts is proud to present the artworks of Pamela Allbright at Hart Memorial Library as part of the Art in Public Places Program.
“A self-taught mixed media artist based in Central Florida, my creative journey began in childhood while admiring my grandmother's artwork. The seed was planted early. With roots in Antigua, her pieces were alive with the colors, festivals, music, and cultural richness of our Caribbean heritage. That legacy continues to shape my own artistic voice.
I create from the heart, often exploring the beauty, complexity, and sometimes harsh realities of Black culture, history, and resilience. My work celebrates our people, our stories, our strength, and our spirit-through mixed media, torn paper, acrylics, fiber, fabric, sand, and other textured materials. I see art in everything, and creating is both my passion and my language.
My hope is that my work touches others in ways that uplift the community and affirm the power of Black artistic expression as a testament to how strong, vibrant, and enduring we are.”
The exhibition is on view at Hart Memorial Library (211 E Dakin Ave) from May 19 to July 15 during library hours.
The Art in Public Places program aims to fill our Osceola County communities with local art in the public libraries and Kissimmee City Hall. If interested in showing work through this program, please apply at www.osceolaarts.org/art-in-public-places.
For more information contact diana@osceolaarts.org.




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