Past Exhibitions
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Featuring artwork by
Osceola Elementary School
January 14 - February 12, 2020
Under the guidance of artist Catherine Cross and art teacher Kelsi Quicksall, students learned the local significance of indigo as a crop, how it is grown, and how to creatively use the plant in making art. Thank you to Tomoka State Park for assistance gathering plants and sharing local historical knowledge of indigo.Indigo: The Color of Ormond
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Featuring artwork by
John Chang, Nofar Horovitz, Yamel Molario & Becky Slemmons
November 8 - December 29, 2019
A storytelling exhibit in black, white and shades of grey.Exposed: Revealing the Light & Shadows
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Featuring artwork by
Steven Chayt & Barry Kite
September 20 - October 27, 2019
The artists build visual narratives by deconstructing perceptions to provoke thought in the viewer.Playing with Perception
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Featuring artwork by
Aaron Kramer, Lana Shuttleworth & Jamieson Thomas
June 7 - September 8, 2019
An exhibition designed from salvaged parts that explores the hidden potential and impact of what is thrown away.Discarded Matter: Object Reimagined
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The Sun Always Shines at Temple Beth-El
Featuring artwork by
more than 100 student artists
May 9 - May 16, 2019 -
Surface Interpretations
Featuring artwork by
Antoinette Slick
March 8 – April 19, 2019
This exhibit presents a series of nonobjective abstract paintings by Ormond Beach artist, Antoinette Slick, dealing with the complexity of unending surfaces that surround us. Informed by walls, floors, ceilings and doors, Slick is intrigued by the human emotional content of these surfaces and how it is influenced by everyday happenings over vast periods of time. Exploring with geometric, organic and symbolic shapes the artist juxtaposes the structure of gridded surfaces with cryptic mark making and spontaneous color to construct a metaphor for this ever-changing kaleidoscope of experiences. -
Featuring artwork by
three female artists create using fiber as their primary medium
January 25 - March 2, 2019
Revisiting Women of the Uncommon Cloth 2012."Women of the Uncommon Cloth II"
Images clockwise from top left "Pink Horizon" by Laura Mongiovi, "Bystander" by June Lee and "Microfiber Organisism" by Sooo-z-Mastrapietro
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Featuring artwork by
The Florida Artists Group
November 9, 2018 – January 13, 2019
This 38-piece exhibit features paintings, sculptures and photography by 20 members of the Florida Artists Group. While creating work for this exhibit, each artist was inspired by a specific sound. As a result, the exhibit reflects a wide range of emotions, including the calming effects experienced while listening to music and the grief experienced in the aftermath of gun violence.Influenced by Sound
Images closckwise from top left: "Harmony" by Cheryl Bogdanowitsch, "Speaking in Colors" by Jean Banas, "Far and Away" by Donne Bitner and "A Song for the Spirit" by Jane Jennings