
Gallery – Level 3
Today’s innovators recognize the critical role of art-related disciplines in solving 21st-century problems.
Fusion: A STEAM Gallery shows that art and design aren’t removed from science – they are essential complements.
You’ll find permanent pieces in the Fusion collection that highlight this relationship, including an interactive, visual theremin by Ginger Leigh; a motorized color projection piece by Ryan Buyssens; and a multi-layered tribute to victims and survivors of the Pulse tragedy by Christy McCutchen.
Traveling exhibitions are featured throughout the year with an emphasis on local artists. For gallery inquires please email: avangelder@osc.org.

On Display: April 11 – August 23, 2026
Memories of Water
Water is a key element of life and a significant factor in our Florida landscapes and experiences. Our artists, people with disabilities from across Florida, contributed artwork that explores the role of water in our lives, as entwined in memory, landscape, community and perception.
This exhibit further explores the crossroads of art and technology through the use of AR (Augmented Reality) in the arts. Artists collaborated with tech curator and artist Austin Lubetkin to create unique experiences of their artwork that include movement, animation, sound and song.
To experience the exhibition through augmented reality, use your smartphone to scan the QR codes in the gallery to activate each piece and be amazed as the artwork comes to life.
Exhibition co-curated by Arts4All Florida’s Adult Program Coordinator Megan Boyé and independent Tech Curator and artist Austin Lubetkin.
Our vision is to create a world in which the arts are universally accessible. The mission of Arts4All Florida is to provide, support and champion arts education and cultural experiences for and by people with disabilities.
A private not-for-profit organization, Arts4All Florida conducts art education programs in schools, Department of Juvenile Justice facilities, and community centers; promotes the accomplishments of artists with disabilities through our artist registry, exhibitions, and performances; and increases access to the arts through professional learning workshops.





