Because who doesn't want to contemplate existential dread and color theory while dodging squirrels on a 1.5-mile bike ride through Orlando? The Corridor Project turned a stretch of trail into an open-air gallery by way of 'fun-size' billboards complete with rammed earth bases—because concrete is apparently too mainstream. Once a month, Pat Greene (part curator, part chaos goblin) leads a bike tour full of art, jokes that make you question reality, and the kind of commentary that makes you say, “Wait… was that brilliant or nonsense?” (Yes.) Come for the ride, stay for the weird. It’s art...
Read moreThe Orlando Corridor Art Project is a beautiful addition to our city’s walking trails—blending art, nature, and community. It brings vibrant creativity to public spaces, supports local artists, and invites connection through shared experiences. A true celebration of Orlando’s spirit- grateful that we have cool people that care about making Orlando a great...
Read moreI absolutely loved exploring the Corridor Art Trail in Orlando. Projects like this are so needed — they bring art into everyday life, inspire connection, and make the city feel more alive and thoughtful. Huge thanks to everyone who made it happen. We need so much more of this kind of creativity in public spaces. Keep...
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