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July 29, 2026 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

The Political Language of Flowers | Workshop

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Presented by Francisco Masó, Florida Prize winner

Across cultures and throughout history, flowers have appeared in political demonstrations, carrying meanings that extend far beyond their botanical forms. They have served as symbols of power, resistance, mourning, celebration, and collective identity. Inspired by Francisco Masó’s The Coronation of the Gladiolus, this participatory workshop invites participants to explore the political meanings of flowers while reflecting on the ways personal memories intersect with collective histories. Drawing on photographs, newspaper clippings, printed texts, and found imagery, participants will transform existing representations of flowers through painting, collage, drawing, and other artistic interventions. These individual contributions will form a collective garden—a living archive of shared experiences and cultural references. The workshop encourages participants to consider how images can be reinterpreted through personal experience and how flowers continue to function as powerful visual languages of dissent, resilience, hope, and celebration.

Pricing:

Member Price: $20
Future Member Price: $25

Venue:

Orlando Museum of Art
Explore how flowers speak the language of power, memory, and resistance in this participatory workshop inspired by Francisco Masó’s The Coronation of the Gladiolus. Using photographs, clippings, and found imagery, participants will reinterpret floral symbols through collage, drawing, and painting. Together, we’ll create a collective garden that reflects personal stories and shared cultural histories.

Pricing:

Member Price: $20
Future Member Price: $25

Venue:

Orlando Museum of Art

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