A pop-up party with Brenda from Bithlo featuring great music, games, and hyper-local baked goods from local bakers under the beautiful and historic Merita Bread sign, on loan from the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art neon sign collection.
A poignant, mysterious mini-tale about what we run from and what we carry with us. At Immerse 2025, you’re among the first invited to experience musician Damien's new album in a unique premiere set in his car, the album's inspiration. As you explore audio recordings, objects, and scattered secrets in the car, you piece together a personal story about Damien's mysterious disappearance and music.
Witness two of Orlando’s premier graffiti artists paint unique letters, shapes and color schemes that are most commonly found in street art. Step into our immersive black lit room where guests will be surrounded by fluorescent bubble letters!
Join us for a unique experience as we bring a mural to life! Be part of the creative process by painting and contributing to the artwork. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a first-timer, everyone is welcome. You'll have fun and receive a special gift to commemorate your involvement. Don’t miss out on this vibrant, hands-on event! Unleash your creativity and leave your mark on a stunning piece of art in this unforgettable experience.
Step up and make your voice heard with Let’s Hear It! – an interactive art experience that puts you in the spotlight. Share your thoughts, answer fun questions, or shout out what matters most to you through a giant megaphone. Your words will become part of a collective story, celebrating community and individuality. Whether it’s a big idea or a simple truth, this is your moment to speak out. Come as you are and let’s hear it!
Merita Bread sign, c. 1961 Metal, glass, neon Robert Joseph Galler, American, 1930–2014, designer Wallace Neon Manufacturing, Inc., Orlando, Florida, 1938–67, maker In the collection of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida; gift of Maudlin International Trucks (2015-034:01)
In May 1961, the Merita bread factory opened in Orlando along Interstate 4 near Division Avenue. For more than 50 years the waft of fresh baked bread delighted drivers along the route. Following the bakery’s closing, the new owners of the property donated this Merita sign, one of several, to the Morse Museum. These signs joined the Museum’s greater collection, and its efforts to preserve historical signs for future generations. Conservation and safekeeping ensure that these architectural treasures will recall the past and inspire sublime beauty in modern surroundings. At nearly 18 feet high and 48 feet long, the Merita sign is one of the largest objects in the Morse’s collection.
Artist SKIP of A Pivotal Character Artworks presents his newest 3-D art/sound installation, "Rider of the Storm." This social commentary experience focuses on the inescapability of climate change, specifically in impoverished areas of the country. You may already know SKIP from his other art installations "Exploita El Tercer Mundo" (The Giant Banana), and "No Place Like Home" (The Giant Rainbow).
Amorafire has been mesmerizing audiences internationally for over 20 years. Glitz, Glamour, Showmanship, & her Unsurpassed Skill Level along with her ability to engage her audience has been her secret to her success. Her Fire manipulation act is not only soulful and enthralling, but will keep you clapping, cheering and on the edge of your seat as she defies logic and executes mind-boggling feats with fire.
Amorafire has been mesmerizing audiences internationally for over 20 years. Glitz, Glamour, Showmanship, & her Unsurpassed Skill Level along with her ability to engage her audience has been her secret to her success. Her Fire manipulation act is not only soulful and enthralling, but will keep you clapping, cheering and on the edge of your seat as she defies logic and executes mind-boggling feats with fire.
Amorafire has been mesmerizing audiences internationally for over 20 years. Glitz, Glamour, Showmanship, & her Unsurpassed Skill Level along with her ability to engage her audience has been her secret to her success. Her Fire manipulation act is not only soulful and enthralling, but will keep you clapping, cheering and on the edge of your seat as she defies logic and executes mind-boggling feats with fire.
Amorafire has been mesmerizing audiences internationally for over 20 years. Glitz, Glamour, Showmanship, & her Unsurpassed Skill Level along with her ability to engage her audience has been her secret to her success. Her Fire manipulation act is not only soulful and enthralling, but will keep you clapping, cheering and on the edge of your seat as she defies logic and executes mind-boggling feats with fire.
A pop-up party with Brenda from Bithlo featuring great music, games, and hyper-local baked goods from local bakers under the beautiful and historic Merita Bread sign, on loan from the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art neon sign collection.
A poignant, mysterious mini-tale about what we run from and what we carry with us. At Immerse 2025, you’re among the first invited to experience musician Damien's new album in a unique premiere set in his car, the album's inspiration. As you explore audio recordings, objects, and scattered secrets in the car, you piece together a personal story about Damien's mysterious disappearance and music.
Witness two of Orlando’s premier graffiti artists paint unique letters, shapes and color schemes that are most commonly found in street art. Step into our immersive black lit room where guests will be surrounded by fluorescent bubble letters!
Join us for a unique experience as we bring a mural to life! Be part of the creative process by painting and contributing to the artwork. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a first-timer, everyone is welcome. You'll have fun and receive a special gift to commemorate your involvement. Don’t miss out on this vibrant, hands-on event! Unleash your creativity and leave your mark on a stunning piece of art in this unforgettable experience.
Step up and make your voice heard with Let’s Hear It! – an interactive art experience that puts you in the spotlight. Share your thoughts, answer fun questions, or shout out what matters most to you through a giant megaphone. Your words will become part of a collective story, celebrating community and individuality. Whether it’s a big idea or a simple truth, this is your moment to speak out. Come as you are and let’s hear it!
Merita Bread sign, c. 1961 Metal, glass, neon Robert Joseph Galler, American, 1930–2014, designer Wallace Neon Manufacturing, Inc., Orlando, Florida, 1938–67, maker In the collection of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida; gift of Maudlin International Trucks (2015-034:01) In May 1961, the Merita bread factory opened in Orlando along Interstate 4 near Division Avenue. For more than 50 years the waft of fresh baked bread delighted drivers along the route. Following the bakery’s closing, the new owners of the property donated this Merita sign, one of several, to the Morse Museum. These signs joined the Museum’s greater collection, and its efforts to preserve historical signs for future generations. Conservation and safekeeping ensure that these architectural treasures will recall the past and inspire sublime beauty in modern surroundings. At nearly 18 feet high and 48 feet long, the Merita sign is one of the largest objects in the Morse’s collection.
Artist SKIP of A Pivotal Character Artworks presents his newest 3-D art/sound installation, "Rider of the Storm." This social commentary experience focuses on the inescapability of climate change, specifically in impoverished areas of the country. You may already know SKIP from his other art installations "Exploita El Tercer Mundo" (The Giant Banana), and "No Place Like Home" (The Giant Rainbow).