Art has the power to transform, inspire, and unite—and now, Oviedo is inviting you to help bring this vision to life. With exciting renovations underway at Round Lake Park and its recreation building, the city is incorporating new public art installations and wants the community’s voice front and center in this creative process.
Event Details: Your Input Matters
Join the Oviedo Recreation and Parks Department on
📍 Saturday, August 2, 2025
⏰ 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
📍 Riverside Park Recreation Building – 1600 Lockwood Blvd., Oviedo, FL 32765
This interactive public meeting offers residents the chance to influence the look, feel, and message of upcoming art installations in Round Lake Park. Whether you’re an artist, a parent, a student, or just someone who loves our parks, your voice matters.
Meet the Artists and Share Your Vision
The event will feature direct interaction with the artists who have been selected to design the installations. You’ll be able to:
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Fill out a community art input survey
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Engage in open dialogue with artists
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Share your ideas for what Oviedo’s public art should represent
This is your chance to express how you want our city’s stories, values, and diversity represented through public art.
Can’t Make It In Person? Join Online!
Oviedo is making sure everyone can participate. If you can’t attend the meeting, simply head to the city’s website or scan QR codes displayed throughout town to complete the online version of the survey. Your feedback—whether digital or in person—will help shape what these artworks become.
Meet the Artists Behind the Project
This exciting transformation includes contributions from four talented artists, each bringing their own medium and message:
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Wonda Granville – Known for her work in the City Council Chambers
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David Cumbie – Creating both a mosaic mural and the powerful World Peace Sculpture
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Stephanie Black-Grant – Contributing the community-focused piece, Unified Congregations
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Andrew Grant – Delivering original drawings that reflect Oviedo’s unique spirit
These artists will install murals, sculptures, and paintings throughout the park and recreation building to foster reflection, pride, and inspiration.
Why Public Art Matters
Public art doesn’t just decorate—it tells stories, builds pride, and connects us. With your help, Round Lake Park will become not only a place of recreation but a hub of creativity and community identity. These installations will be:
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Anchors of local culture
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Backdrops for memorable moments
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Expressions of what makes Oviedo special
Be Part of Oviedo’s Artistic Legacy
By participating in the survey or joining the public meeting, you’re helping shape artistic landmarks that will stand for generations. Let’s create a Round Lake Park that reflects the voices of everyone in Oviedo.