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Ormond
Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 East
Granada Boulevard
Ormond Beach, FL 32176 |
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: |
(386) 676-3347
(386) 676-3244
omam78e@aol.com |
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Wedding
Reservations |
(386) 676-3250 |
Museum
Hours:
Monday through Friday
10am to 4pm
Saturday & Sunday
Noon to 4pm
Closed on major holidays
and between exhibitions |
Museum
Admission:
A
$2.00 per person donation
is requested.
Museum members, senior
citizens (60 and older) and
children admitted at no charge. |
The Gardens are available for your enjoyment at no charge and are open
from sunrise to sunset daily. |
To reserve the Gardens or Gazebo
for weddings or special events call
the City of Ormond Beach's
Leisure Department at
(386) 676-3250. |
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Director's Corner:
Meet the Staff |
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Museum Director, Ann Burt, has been Director of OMAM since 1996. She
received her M.Ed. from Louis National University, Chicago, Illinois, in Abnormal
Psychology Counseling. She also holds a B.S. from the University of
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Prior to her work at OMAM Ms. Burt taught middle and high school English and
History for the Volusia County School District, Florida, and schools in Racine,
Wisconsin, and Northbrook, Illinois. She was also Curator of Education for
The Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida, and a counselor at the TRY
Treatment Centers. She has also been Volunteer Coordinator in the Volusia
County, Florida, area for many art festivals and fund-raisers, such as "Puttin'
on the Ritz", and serves as President of the Board of Trustees for local public
television station, WCEU, as well as a board member for the Stewart Marchman
Treatment Center.
As Director of OMAM she and the Executive Board are responsible for the development and
monitoring of the annual budget; overseeing all aspects of exhibitions
(selections, scheduling, invitations, publicity, installation and related
programs); networking with other museums to find artists, workshop
opportunities and traveling exhibitions; overseeing publication of the
newsletter; expanding use of The Museum by community organizations; maintaining
a good relationship with the press; attending all Museum functions; overseeing
and scheduling staff and speaking to civic organizations as a representative of
The Museum.
Ms. Burt was awarded the "Outstanding Young Professional" award in 1999 by the Florida Association of
Museum Directors. Chosen from among 80 art museum directors, Ms. Burt was
responsible for increasing membership by 300%, increasing the annual budget
200% and implementing outreach programs, children's classes and a summer art
camp in her first three years as Museum Director. She was also
instrumental in helping save the
Emmons Cottage, which is now located in
the Gardens next to the Museum.1
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Museum Administrative Manager, Vanessa Elliott, joined OMAM in 1997. Ms.
Elliott holds a Bachelor's Degree from Radford University, Radford, Virginia. She handles Museum accounting functions
and memberships, coordinates the volunteer staff, answers
questions and works with City, County and State personnel to further the growth
of the Museum. She aids in exhibition installation, works with the exhibiting artists to provide printed material for the visiting public, and assists in fund raising events such as
Petals
and Palettes and the Sweetheart Basket.
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Curator of Education and Special Events, Erin Friedberg joined OMAM in
2002, moving from Broward County to Ormond Beach. Ms. Friedberg holds a M.A. in
Arts Administration and Museum Studies Certification in addition to a B.A. in
Art History (Studio Art Minor) from Florida State University.
Ms. Friedberg is responsible for developing and
administering Museum programs, exhibition design and installation, creating
educational material for exhibitions and Museum activities, serving as
Press Contact for
upcoming events, and assisting with collection management, fund-raising
activities and grant writing.
Ms. Friedberg teaches
studio art class to
St. James Middle School students,
ArtReach Summer
Camp students, grades one through six, and the
"Young Artists" program
at Osceola Elementary School.
She
contributed significant content and design ideas to this website and serves as
content-provider on an on-going basis.
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Museum Weekend Liaison, Linda King joined OMAM in 1997. Ms. King holds a BFA
(Graphic Design major) from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, and is a certified local art teacher for kindergarten through
twelfth grades. Ms. King teaches children, teen and adult
Saturday Art
classes at the Museum in addition to
ArtReach Summer Camp.
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1The Orlando Sentinel, Linda
Creesy reporting, October 10, 1999.
This web page was updated on
31-May-2008 10:06 PM -0500
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