Gallery Talks | Permanent Collection
Orlando Museum of Art 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando, FL, United StatesThird Thursdays of the month, 2:30PM. Spanish Tour 3:30PM - Join museum curators for an informal talk through the gallery. Free!
Third Thursdays of the month, 2:30PM. Spanish Tour 3:30PM - Join museum curators for an informal talk through the gallery. Free!
Sundays, 1 pm Enjoy a docent-led tour of the “Highlights of the Collection.” Free with paid gallery admission.
What do you get when you mix an art explorer with a space explorer? An ARTstronaut! Journey through artistic cosmos to make a space assemblage, a mini rocket ship, and […]
Blast off into Creativity! April 25, 2026 Join us for a FREE Family Day inspired by the space‑themed exhibition Dennis Scholl: A Day of Four Sunsets. Enjoy hands‑on artmaking, gallery […]
Sundays, 1 pm Enjoy a docent-led tour of the “Highlights of the Collection.” Free with paid gallery admission.
Be inspired by Nick Cave’s colorful Soundsuit sculpture to not only create a wearable work of art, but to express your inner self! Build upward and outward using pipe cleaners, […]
FREE admission at OMA for BofA cardholders! Bank of America "Museums on Us" Weekend
Through interactive tours of the Museum’s exhibitions, Art’s the Spark gives those living with memory impairment or any other neurological impairment (such as early stage Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease) […]
Drawing and sketching supplies will be available for artists of all ages to use on the first Saturday of the month this fall. Come enjoy an afternoon at the museum […]
This docent-led tour provides opportunities for meaningful conversations with your entire family. Follow along with a docent as they take you from gallery to gallery, highlighting various works. The Family […]
Select Sundays, Adults, Noon-1:30 pm; Youth & Families 2:00 – 3:30 pm This program connects visitors of all ages with developmental and learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum […]
Sundays, 1 pm Enjoy a docent-led tour of the “Highlights of the Collection.” Free with paid gallery admission.