Mastrangelo’s Art Exhibited in The Women in the Arts Competition at the Orlando Public Library March 7- April 24, 2020.

Bobbi Mastrangelo has been selected as one of the finalists in Women in the Arts competition to be held at the Orlando Public Library. March 7 – April 24, 2020. The Women in the Arts Awards reception and “Meet the Artist” gallery walk are on Saturday, March 28 at 2:00 PM. All events are free Read More …

Bobbi Mastrangelo’s “Plastics Under Cover,” “Grate Works of Art” on exhibit at Orlando History Center Jan. 4 – April 23, 2017

“Plastics Under Cover” “Grate Works of Art” my current exhibit has “Un Covered” new and exciting challenges. In a regular museum or gallery, labels only present a few details like the title and size of an art work. But a History Museum, like Orlando’s Orange County Regional History Center, wants to “Un Cover” all the details. so many of Read More …

“Unseen Art” WUCF-TV Artisode: Interviews with Sculptors of Touchable Art at the Polasek Museum

Bobbi Mastrangelo and several colleagues appear in the WUCF-TV Artisode filmed at Winter Park’s Polasek Sculpture Museum.  The PBS special was aired Thursday, Feb. 18th 2016.  Bobbi Mastrangelo with “Con Edison Concert” “Sight Unseen: Touchable Sculpture” curated by Rachel Frisby is such a unique exhibition that it caught the attention of Buddy Pittman, Video Content Producer Read More …

Bobbi Mastrangelo’s “Grate Works of Art” on Exhibit at Littlejohn Engineering Associates in Orlando

Littlejohn Engineering Associates have Bobbi Mastrangelo’s “Grate Works of Art” on display at their Orlando Florida Office. Littlejohn Engineering Associates was established in 1989. The Firm provides cutting edge landscape architecture, planning, environmental and engineering services from 6 locations around the country.  Littlejohn is headquartered in Nashville with offices in Chattanooga TN, Decatur AL, Tri-Cities TN and now Orlando and Read More …

Mastrangelo’s Grate Works of Art with “Best of the Best” at City Hall Mayor’s Gallery: Orlando FL

Bobbi Mastrangelo’s Manhole Art exhibited with Eight Winners of Orlando Museum of Art’s 1st Thursdays at the Mayor’s Gallery from June 14 – September 19, 2014.  See Relief Works below: “When?” Fiber Art Relief:  31” x 23” x 3”  Here is the story of its creation:  https://bobbimastrangelo.com/story/When.php                 Read More …

Bobbi Mastrangelo and Florida Artists Registry Members exhibit at OMA’s First Thursday Event on Aug. 1, 2013

Bobbi Mastrangelo joins her colleagues from Florida Artists Registry in an Invitational Exhibition at OMA’s “First Thursday’s” Event: August 1, 2013 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM. Artists Registry.com is a community of Visual Artists. Florida Artists Registry connects artists together with galleries, museums and arts organizations. Florida Artists Registry places artwork of its members before thousands Read More …

Poinciana Sculptors: Bobbi Mastrangelo and Eloise Ritt in Juried Exhibit at Osceola Center for the Arts Kissimmee FLorida

The Osceola Center for the Arts presents the 2012 Annual Juried Art Show May 1 – 30, 2012 Opening reception Tuesday: May 1, 2012 from 6 – 8 PM  Free, Open to the public Osceola Center for the Arts        2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee FL 34744 USA Osceola Center for the Arts Read More …

The Creation of “City of Orlando,” Mastrangelo’s Sculpture Relief

Why I created the Sculpture Relief: “City of Orlando.” download a PDF of this story Orlando Museum of Art’s First Thursday’s Competition for January 5, 2012 was entitled “Sculpture, the Ultimate Process.” Remembering the brick pavers surrounding the Orlando Museum of Art, I thought, “Why not enter the competition with a streetscape scene from the Read More …

Bobbi Mastrangelo at Orlando Museum of Art 1st Thursdays Exhibit: Jan. 5, 2012 “Sculpture -The Ultimate Process”

Orlando Museum of Art 2416 North Mills Avenue Orlando FL 32803 http://www.omart.org/ Bobbi’s relief works on exhibit January 5th are: “City of Orlando” (48” x 31” x 3”) “Buckeye Water Meter Cover” (22″ x 31″ x3″) “Solivita Scene”  (17″ x 12″ x 2″) This exhibit is open to the public. “Sculpture -The Ultimate Process” January Read More …