Osceola Arts Brings Four Artists Together to Transform 180-Foot Wall in Kissimmee Through Landmark ARTisNOW Mural Project

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — A major public art initiative is taking shape in the heart of Kissimmee as Osceola Arts, in partnership with the City of Kissimmee Community Redevelopment Agency, launches a landmark mural installation along 900 E. Vine Street.

The ARTisNOW Public Murals Project will bring together four acclaimed artists to transform a 180-foot wall facing E. Magnolia Street into a vibrant, community-centered visual experience celebrating Kissimmee’s identity, environment, and cultural diversity.

The expansive wall—measuring 180 feet wide and 6.5 feet tall—is segmented by architectural pillars into four individual canvases, each approximately 44 feet wide. This design allows each artist to present a unique vision while contributing to a cohesive and immersive mural that reflects the spirit of the community.

Four Artists, One Unified Vision

Jacksonville-based muralist Jennifer Veal will present an underwater-themed composition that blends expressive realism with environmental storytelling. Her piece features a woman merging with ocean elements, surrounded by sea grass, schools of fish, and glowing jellyfish—symbolizing harmony with nature and the importance of environmental stewardship…

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