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Line drawing of north facade, which was original entrance to the Museum
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 East Granada Boulevard
Ormond Beach, FL 32176
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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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    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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Exhibition Opening
Photo Gallery

One of the several galleries in the Museum prior to the 2001 renovation

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These are photos from various exhibition openings courtesy of J. Walker Fischer, a local photo-grapher. Click on the small photograph to see a larger version, then use your browser's BACK button to return this page when you have finished viewing the larger version.

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

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

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

Let's see.....how does "Indian Love Song" go? Ormond Beach musician Robert Thames plays and sings at the opening. The tipi was created for ArtReach Summer Art Camp, 2004.

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

Museum Director Ann Burt admires "shoes" of glass by Marilyn Catlow. Edith Tanner's paintings hang in the background.

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

An impromptu marshmallow-roasting at "Surf's Up V."

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

Glass swimsuit sculptures by Marilyn Catlow. Photographs by Richard Reddig.

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

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, titled "Manglito", was taken in Puerto Rico.

Surf's Up V: Beauty and the Beach

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."

Beaux Arts of Volusia: Saving Yesterday, 2004

Museum Director, Ann Burt, and Beaux Art President, Constanz Elder, pose for the photographer.

Beaux Arts of Volusia: Saving Yesterday, 2004

Alice Crotty and Beatriz Ehringer.

Ehringer's painting, "The Guiding Light", hangs in the background.

Beaux Arts of Volusia: Saving Yesterday, 2004

"Relic", a pine sculpture by Bernard Goldstein, frames the painting "Cobwebs In The Attic" by Carolyn Land, seen in the background.

Tradewinds, 2004

Ann Burt, Museum Director, and Nina Masters, Art Director for Seabreeze High School, pose in front of an ink wash by student, Tiffany Urquhart, titled, "Oh, Nuts!"

Tradewinds, 2004

Guests chat in the Museum's reception area during the Tradewinds opening reception. The butterflies have been "held over" from the recent Petals & Palettes fund raiser.

Tradewinds, 2004

Nina Masters, Art Director for Seabreeze High School, and reception attendees admire some of the three-dimensional artworks included in the exhibition.

Tradewinds, 2004

Brittany Ross poses next to her First Place oil painting, "Self Portrait."

Tradewinds, 2004

A gallery of student artworks from Tradewinds, 2004. The Tradewinds Art Festival is produced by Nina Masters and her staff of art instructors at Seabreeze High School.

Archival photograph, undated

Two- and three-dimensional artworks were featured in this exhibition.

Surf's Up: Life's a Beach, undated

Patrons enjoy a "Surf's Up: Life's a Beach" exhibition opening reception.

Archival photograph, undated

Is there a crooked little mouse that lives in this crooked little house?

Archival photograph, undated

Guests at the opening reception chat, as well as admire the artworks in this exhibition.

Archival photograph, undated

Children and young adults enjoy exhibition openings, too.

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