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Orlando welcomes a new leader in its arts and cultural community as Vicki Landon takes over as Administrator for Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs. With a strong background in arts management and a focus on community engagement, Landon’s initiatives, including the ambitious ‘CANVAS’ cultural plan, promise to shape the future of the arts in Orlando. She aims to drive collaboration among artists and organizations while addressing challenges in funding and attendance. Landon’s vision seeks to spotlight hidden gems and ensure a vibrant cultural environment in the area.
Orlando, known for its vibrant culture and diversity, is seeing a fresh face lead its arts and cultural scene! Vicki Landon has stepped into the role of Administrator for Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs, taking over from the beloved Terry Olson, who dedicated over two decades to this important position. Landon’s background is nothing short of impressive, holding both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Theatre from the University of Central Florida, and her long-standing history in arts administration is sure to make an impact.
Landon began her journey in the arts way back in 2007 with the Orlando Opera, which means she knows the ins and outs of the local scene pretty well! Her roles at the Orlando Family Stage and Central Florida Community Arts helped her focus on arts management and fundraising, which are crucial in today’s economic climate. It’s safe to say she has the right toolkit to carry on the important work of promoting and nurturing arts and culture across the county.
Since taking on her new position in April 2024, Landon has already rolled up her sleeves to get down to business. She’s overseeing various grant programs and is heavily involved in managing local public art initiatives. She works closely with a dedicated 13-member Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council, ensuring that every voice has a chance to be heard in the conversation about arts funding and support.
Landon is not one to shy away from major projects. One of her key initiatives is “CANVAS: A Cultural Plan for the City of Orlando and Orange County,” a ten-year plan aimed at shaping the future of arts and culture in the area. She’s also taken part in significant yearly events, such as the Mayor’s State of the County event and the vibrant Diwali celebration, ensuring arts remain at the forefront of community gatherings.
While Landon inherits a flourishing legacy from Terry Olson, her approach is expected to add a more systematic and process-oriented perspective to the role. This doesn’t take away from the creative spark of her predecessor but adds to it, as she aims to connect artists and organizations with funding sources. With a keen eye for fundraising, she emphasizes the importance of looking for local support before reaching out for national grants, urging organizations to build a strong donor base in the community.
However, Landon is also realistic about the challenges at hand. The arts community in Orlando faces some tough obstacles, including inconsistent attendance at events and rising operational costs. Recent political decisions regarding arts funding have also added layers of complexity to the sector. But here’s a silver lining: in 2023, Orange County made an impressive investment of over $23 per capita in arts and culture, which is three times the national average! This commitment signals a bright future for the arts in the area.
Landon believes there are numerous hidden gems within Orlando’s arts scene just waiting to be discovered. By putting a spotlight on these talents and lesser-known organizations, she hopes to foster greater collaboration between artists and communities. Her vision stretches beyond mere survival—she aspires to make Orange County a national benchmark for arts and culture support.
As Vicki Landon takes the reins, she’s excited to build those connections within the arts community. With her wealth of experience and passion for the arts, many believe she is the perfect person to ensure that Orlando’s cultural heartbeat remains strong, vibrant, and ever-growing. Stay tuned, Orlando—exciting things are on the horizon!
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