Mucario Law will host a reception for Archinotics, a show of artwork by Richard Reep AIA, Gregory Stock AIA, and Stephen Withers AIA, three prominent Central Florida architects. Mucario Law, PLLC is located at 1817 North Orange Avenue, in the heart of the Ivanhoe Village
Main Street. The reception will be from 6-9pm, and is free and open to the public.
With a Master’s degree from the University of Florida, Mr. Reep’s work has won awards at the City Arts Factory and the Maitland Art Center, and he has exhibited nationally and internationally. With a design practice that focuses on sustainability, Mr. Reep’s art medium includes construction waste and other discarded materials reinvented into art.
Greg Stock, AIA received a Bachelor of Architecture from Kansas State University, minoring in drawing. He has exhibited at the St. Louis Design Center, the ArchiCenter in Chicago, Universal Studios, Gallery at Avalon Island and most recently in “A Thousand Words” at Gallery Q in Orlando. Stock’s architecture practice with local firm RLF includes many award-winning projects.
Stephen Withers, AIA received a Bachelor of Architecture at Georgia Tech, with advanced studies in Australia. His drawings and paintings have been exhibited locally at Crealdé and the Orlando Museum of Art. His career as an architect has spanned the globe, with design work completed in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Due to the rarity of his artwork coming on the market, Withers’ new series will be premiered at this exhibit.
Mucario Law will host Archinotics until October 31.
Mucario Law, PLLC
407-574-2872
http://www.mucariolawfirm.com/
For more information, please contact Jason L Lee of The Arts Hub Florida. The Arts Hub provides artist representation, custom art placement, promotion, and curatorial services to regional artists and galleries. You may contact Jason L Lee at 321-662-9073 or Brad Biggs at 407-247-4552, or via email at theartshubfl@aol.com.
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