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Ormond
Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 East
Granada Boulevard
Ormond Beach, FL 32176 |
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(386) 676-3347
(386) 676-3244
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Museum
Hours:
Monday through Friday
10am to 4pm
Saturday & Sunday
Noon to 4pm
Closed on major holidays
and between exhibitions |
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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. |
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Sunset Piers #3
27 x 21 photograph
Richard Reddig |
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July 16 through
August 29, 2004
Ormond Memorial Art Museum presents "Surf's Up
V, Beauty and the Beach", featuring the artwork of
- Marianne Alvarez
- Marilyn Catlow
- J. Walker Fischer
- Esther Pacht Goldstein
- Gretchen Nass
- Gretchen Neal
- Barbara Perrotti
- Richard Reddig
- Robert Snow
- Edith Tanner
and an Odette
Susan Burford retrospective.
This exhibition explores the dramatic human element at the beach through
painting, glass sculpture and photography. Included is a retrospective
exhibition highlighting the work in memory of O. Sue Burford, a beloved
Volusia County Art instructor who passed away in February 2004.
Please join us for a private preview reception for Museum member, the artists,
and their guests, on Friday, July 16, 2004, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
Opening Reception for "Surf's Up V"
July 16, 2004
Photographs courtesy of J. Walker Fischer
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Photos by Richard Reddig and glass swim suits by Marilyn Catlow.
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Let's see.....how does "Indian
Love Song" go?

Ormond Beach musician Robert Thames plays and
sings at the opening. |
Museum Director Ann Burt admires "shoes" of glass by Marilyn Catlow. Edith
Tanner's paintings hang in the background.
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An
impromptu marshmallow-roasting at "Surf's Up V." |
"Manglito"

Surf photographer Robert Snow's image of this
large wave cost him a badly-cut head when the wave smashed him into a
shallow coral reef. The photo was taken in Puerto Rico. |

Refreshments. |
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Larry Tiffany and Linda Kalaydjian admire baskets by their late friend,
Susan Burford. |

O. Sue Burford |

Locke Burt, husband of Museum Director Ann
Burt, and Ann Lambert chat at the "Surf's Up V" opening reception. Ms.
Lambert is holding one of Sue Burford's "Celebration Sticks." |
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Volunteer photographer, Walker Fischer, and
volunteer webmaster, A. J. Devies. Walker attends the opening
receptions to take photographs. Through the magic of email, he sends
the photos to A. J., who adds them to the website. |
About Odette Susan Burford
by Tom Evans and Jennifer Moorhead
"Odette Sue Burford has been a positive
influence on the art scene in the Daytona area since her arrival in the
early 1970s. Upon completing her studies at the University of Florida
with an emphasis on pottery, she came to our area ready to make art and
share her wealth of ideas with young people. Sue spent her early teach
years at Bonner Elementary and taught at Silver Sands Middle School from the
first day it opened in 1984 until she stopped teaching in 2002."
biography continues.... |

Glass swimsuit sculptures by Marilyn Catlow.
Photograph by Richard Reddig. |
The Museum staff is happy to accommodate media outlets by arranging
artist/curator interviews or photo, film, and video shoot schedules with advance
notice. Contact Museum Director, Ann Burt, or Curator of Education and Special
Events, Kristina Wright, at (386) 676-3347 for more
information.
Museum hours are Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday
12:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. Seniors (60+), students and children are admitted to the Museum
free of charge every day; a $2 donation is suggested for adult visitors.
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is located at
78 E. Granada
Boulevard (SR 40), Ormond Beach, beachside, on the southeast corner of Granada
Boulevard and Halifax Avenue. Phone (386) 676-3347 for details and information.
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