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Winter Park Community Center
About the Artwork
Storytellers is a ten-week class which uses photography to give students, ages 13-17, an opportunity to express themselves in pictures and words while exploring their cultural heritage, neighborhoods, families and friends. From 2001 to 2005, the Fanny Landwirth Family Foundation funded Storytellers on an annual basis. While the finished projects become part of Crealdé’s Archive of Community-Based Documentary Photography, the individual exhibitions are frequently loaned for display at the facilities of our community partners. This program was honored as “Best Arts Collaboration of 2000” by United Arts of Central Florida.
About the Artist
Jannotti Hulkonnen
Lead artist Anna Jannotti Hulkonnen started her photographic education in the Fellowship Program at Crealdé at the age of 18. She worked for Eastman Kodak Company for ten years as a product consultant, and studied photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Daytona Beach Community College. Anna and her husband Riku and travel the world doing commercial and editorial photography under the name of Riku+Anna Photography. Anna believes that photography is an important piece of art that documents lives and carries from generation to generation. She loves to teach people the techniques to enable them do make photographs they like, and especially likes working with “eager, passionate, and raw” kids. Anna has taught four segments of Crealdé’s Storytellers program.
Did you know?
In Winter Park's Hannibal Square, there are two large artworks that were partially created through much community participation.
Discover Art in Central Florida!
For those who have eyes to see, there are hundreds of works of art around them.
This web site provides some information on many of those works of art that can
be regularly viewed in Orange County by any member of the public without an
admission fee. They are outside in public view, or located in an interior area
that is normally open to the public.
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in person. The information you find here will add to the pleasure of exploring
public art in Central Florida.
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