Visitors to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall study the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
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PORTRAITS OF PULSE — A visitor to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall studies the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood, Fla., artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — Visitors to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall study the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — Visitors to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall study the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre —including that of Deonka Drayton, far right— on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
REMEMBERING PULSE — A memorial of flowers and flags in the Orlando City Hall atrium, honoring those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. A city hall exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” is on display in the Terrace Gallery, designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — Visitors to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall study the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — A visitor to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall studies the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood, Fla., artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — Visitors to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall study the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — A visitor to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall studies the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood, Fla., artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
PORTRAITS OF PULSE — A visitor to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall studies the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood, Fla., artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
REMEMBERING PULSE — A memorial of flowers and flags in the Orlando City Hall atrium, honoring those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. A city hall exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” is on display in the Terrace Gallery, designed by Longwood artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
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PORTRAITS OF PULSE — A visitor to the Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall studies the portraits of those killed in the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre on the 10th anniversary of the shooting that left 49 dead, Friday, June 12, 2026. The exhibit titled “Created in Community: Portraits of Pulse” was designed by Longwood, Fla., artist Jeff Sonksen as a paint-by-numbers project for victims’ families, friends and community members to participate in honoring their loved ones through a collective remembrance. More than 1,000 individuals participated in painting the portraits, which will be on display through August 23. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel)
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