Current Exhibitions
The Sage Project Phase III: Hannibal Square Elders Tell Their Stories
Sep. 19, 2025 - Jan. 24, 2026
Free and open to the public, this compelling exhibition marks the latest chapter in a 13-year project honoring the long-standing residents of Winter Park’s historic African American west side.
Now in its third installment, the exhibition adds newly created portraits to a collection of 42 powerful environmental photographs captured between 2012 and 2025. Each portrait preserves the face and story of a community pillar, building a living archive of the people who helped shape Hannibal Square across generations.
This year’s milestone includes the first-ever portraits of Chief Historian Fairolyn H. Livingston and Docent Historian Mary R. Daniels. These two women have spent decades documenting the stories of others. Their inclusion marks a poignant moment in the project’s arc--recognizing not only those who have shaped the neighborhood but also those who have tirelessly preserved its history.
Now in its third installment, the exhibition adds newly created portraits to a collection of 42 powerful environmental photographs captured between 2012 and 2025. Each portrait preserves the face and story of a community pillar, building a living archive of the people who helped shape Hannibal Square across generations.
This year’s milestone includes the first-ever portraits of Chief Historian Fairolyn H. Livingston and Docent Historian Mary R. Daniels. These two women have spent decades documenting the stories of others. Their inclusion marks a poignant moment in the project’s arc--recognizing not only those who have shaped the neighborhood but also those who have tirelessly preserved its history.
