Orlando Museum of Art’s “Access For All” returns offering guests free admission and more!
- Alastair Mac
- Jun 19
- 2 min read
OMA is once again opening its doors wide, and is inviting the community to view all the exhibits at the museum while celebrating Juneteenth.

The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is hosting its latest Access for All event, offering free admission this Thursday, June 19, from 10 am - 8 pm, in partnership with the Art Bridges Foundation.
This initiative on the third Thursday of each month underscores OMA’s ongoing mission to foster a welcoming, inclusive environment where all individuals can experience the transformative impact of art.
“At the Orlando Museum of Art, we believe that art should be within reach for everyone,” said Cathryn Mattson, CEO of the Orlando Museum of Art. “Thanks to the Art Bridges Foundation, visitors can experience the power of art firsthand, without barriers, every single month.”
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This family friendly event features fun educational experiences, and more! Sketching materials are available to visitors between 5 pm and 7 pm, and a docent-led highlights tour will be held at 7 pm.
You’ll also be able to check out this year’s winners of the eleventh installment of the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art exhibition, featuring 10 of the most progressive and exciting artists working in Florida today.
At 1:15 pm and 3 pm there will be a special performance activation of Cornelius Tulloch’s installation Porch Passages: Creole Collage. Audiences will be immersed into the atmosphere of Florida’s natural landscape through a storytelling performance set on the porch of the installation structure.
Oh and don't miss the Dunkin’ Cruiser Event! Dunkin’ sampling truck will be offering complimentary samples of Dunkin’s seasonal Refresher. Plus, enjoy access to the museum’s current exhibits!
“Every Access for All day allows us to create opportunities for visitors to connect with art in meaningful ways,” said Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon, Chief Curator of the Orlando Museum of Art. “By welcoming all members of the community to explore our collections, we hope to spark curiosity and foster a lasting appreciation for the diverse narratives and creativity that art offers.”
For more information about the event and OMA's exhibitions and programs, please visit www.omart.org.
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