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Hannah Howells Celebrates Local Music at ‘Silence Is a Symphony’ Closing Event
Local music photographer Hannah Howells will host a free closing reception for her photo exhibition, “Silence Is a Symphony,” at CityArts in Orlando on February 14, 2024. This event marks the culmination of a showcase that captures the vibrant essence of Florida’s music scene, featuring performances from local bands and a chance for attendees to engage directly with the artist.
The exhibition highlights a diverse array of performances, including notable acts such as Twenty One Pilots, Flipturn, and Beach Fossils. Howells’ work not only emphasizes high-profile shows but also celebrates homegrown talent. The collection features images of various Florida-based bands, including Flowers for Emily and 0 Miles Per Hour, many of which Howells has collaborated with over the years.
Engagement and Live Music
During the closing reception, Howells will share insights into her creative process and the stories behind her photographs. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, deepening their connection to the local music culture. The event will also feature live performances from Novely, Flowers for Emily, and Partner, enhancing the celebration of Orlando’s musical talent.
The reception is scheduled for 19:00 at CityArts, located at 39 S. Magnolia Ave. This is a unique chance to experience the intersection of visual art and live music, reinforcing the community’s support for local artists.
A Lasting Impact on the Community
“Silence Is a Symphony” serves as a testament to Howells’ dedication to capturing the spirit of Florida’s music scene. Through her lens, she brings attention to both established and emerging artists, fostering appreciation for their contributions. The exhibition not only showcases the performances but also emphasizes the connections between the artists and their audiences.
As the closing date approaches, music lovers are encouraged to attend this event to celebrate the culmination of Howells’ work and the vibrant community it represents. The exhibition will officially close on February 14, 2024, marking the end of a significant chapter in Orlando’s cultural narrative.
Don’t miss this final opportunity to witness how Hannah Howells has immortalized the sounds and moments that shape Florida’s music landscape.
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