departmentPeople TOO MUCH ART? NO SUCH THING At Mark and Laura Cosgrove’s Winter Park home, art is everywhere — from Pablo Picasso to Yoko Ono and even an inflatable dog in the swimming pool. By Randy Noles
cover artistdepartment WRITING’S LOSS IS PAINTING’S GAIN Robert Ross loved literature, but found his true passion as a visual artist. By Randy Noles
columnfirst word WON’T YOU BE OUR FRIEND? Support Winter Park Magazine by joining the club. By Randy Noles
feature HOLT’S ELUSIVE DREAM Rollins College’s most iconic president notched many successes. But bringing an end to all war was not among them. By Randy Noles
cover artistdepartment HOME, SWEET HOME (FOR YOUR BOAT) Artist Abby Ober’s image captures the beauty of Lake Osceola, and something more. By Randy Noles
departmentPeople SEEKING THE PROMISED LAND Robert Rivers, winner of the 2021 Florida Prize for Contemporary Art, lost a nephew in Afghanistan. He responded with a still-evolving magnum opus that offers an unflinching view of war’s tragic consequences. By Randy Noles
feature FUN 101 A generation ago, Rollins College invited kids to campus for singing, dancing, acting, painting and music-making. But times changed. By Randy Noles
feature A CHEF’S BEST PAL From copy editor to foodie phenom, Winter Parker Pam Brandon has traveled a serendipitous (and tasty) journey. By Randy Noles
cover artistdepartment BOLD AND UNBRIDLED BRUSHWORK Painter Edward Sanderson says his secret is fearless use of color. By Randy Noles