Orange Blossom Award: The Sunshine City Mosaic Team
by Avery Anderson
For turning public art into a love letter that will outlast us
Some public art is designed to be photographed.
The Sunshine City Mosaic was designed to be lived with.
Stretching 175 feet through downtown St. Petersburg, the tile installation doesn’t shout for attention. It rewards it. Native plants, birds, insects, and ecosystems unfold piece by piece — a reminder that this city wasn’t always condos and cranes, and that what we choose to preserve says something about who we are.
Created by Alex Kaufman, George Retkes, and Miss Crit, the mosaic is a rare thing in 2025: a public artwork built for permanence in a moment obsessed with speed.
Tile by tile, it asks a quieter question than most city commissions dare to ask:
What if beauty wasn’t temporary?
This wasn’t a mural meant to fade into a new coat of paint in five years. The materials matter. The craft matters. The time matters. In a year when so many artists are being asked to do more with less — and faster — the Sunshine City Mosaic insists on patience, durability, and care.
It also reminds us what public art can be when it’s rooted in place, not branding. This isn’t decorative. It’s ecological memory. A record of what belongs here — and what deserves protection.
The Orange Blossom this year honors not just the finished work, but the philosophy behind it: that art in shared space should serve the future as much as the present.
Some stories are meant to disappear.
This one was built to stay.
What Are the Orange Blossom Awards?
A month-long series from The Arts Passport celebrating the people and organizations whose quiet, steady work strengthens Tampa Bay’s arts ecosystem. No applications. No campaigning. Just community-driven recognition, released daily in December.
Other Orange Blossom Stories:
December 1

December 2

December 3

December 4

December 5

December 6

December 7

December 8

December 9

December 10

December 11

December 12

December 13

December 14

December 15

December 16

December 17

December 18

December 19

December 20




















