• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
MENUMENU
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • FlaglerLive Board of Directors
    • Comment Policy
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Values
    • Privacy Policy
  • Live Calendar
  • Submit Obituary
  • Submit an Event
  • Support FlaglerLive
  • Advertise on FlaglerLive (386) 503-3808
  • Search Results

FlaglerLive

No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges

MENUMENU
  • Flagler
    • Flagler County Commission
    • Beverly Beach
    • Economic Development Council
    • Flagler History
    • Mondex/Daytona North
    • The Hammock
    • Tourist Development Council
  • Palm Coast
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • Palm Coast Crime
  • Bunnell
    • Bunnell City Commission
    • Bunnell Crime
  • Flagler Beach
    • Flagler Beach City Commission
    • Flagler Beach Crime
  • Cops/Courts
    • Circuit & County Court
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
    • Flagler 911
    • Fire House
    • Flagler County Sheriff
    • Flagler Jail Bookings
    • Traffic Accidents
  • Rights & Liberties
    • Fourth Amendment
    • First Amendment
    • Privacy
    • Second Amendment
    • Seventh Amendment
    • Sixth Amendment
    • Sunshine Law
    • Third Amendment
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Labor Rights
    • 14th Amendment
    • Civil Rights
  • Schools
    • Adult Education
    • Belle Terre Elementary
    • Buddy Taylor Middle
    • Bunnell Elementary
    • Charter Schools
    • Daytona State College
    • Flagler County School Board
    • Flagler Palm Coast High School
    • Higher Education
    • Imagine School
    • Indian Trails Middle
    • Matanzas High School
    • Old Kings Elementary
    • Rymfire Elementary
    • Stetson University
    • Wadsworth Elementary
    • University of Florida/Florida State
  • Economy
    • Jobs & Unemployment
    • Business & Economy
    • Development & Sprawl
    • Leisure & Tourism
    • Local Business
    • Local Media
    • Real Estate & Development
    • Taxes
  • Commentary
    • The Conversation
    • Pierre Tristam
    • Diane Roberts
    • Guest Columns
    • Byblos
    • Editor's Blog
  • Culture
    • African American Cultural Society
    • Arts in Palm Coast & Flagler
    • Books
    • City Repertory Theatre
    • Flagler Auditorium
    • Flagler Playhouse
    • Flagler Youth Orchestra
    • Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
    • Palm Coast Arts Foundation
    • Special Events
  • Elections 2024
    • Amendments and Referendums
    • Presidential Election
    • Campaign Finance
    • City Elections
    • Congressional
    • Constitutionals
    • Courts
    • Governor
    • Polls
    • Voting Rights
  • Florida
    • Federal Politics
    • Florida History
    • Florida Legislature
    • Florida Legislature
    • Ron DeSantis
  • Health & Society
    • Flagler County Health Department
    • Ask the Doctor Column
    • Health Care
    • Health Care Business
    • Covid-19
    • Children and Families
    • Medicaid and Medicare
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty
    • Violence
  • All Else
    • Daily Briefing
    • Americana
    • Obituaries
    • News Briefs
    • Weather and Climate
    • Wildlife

Culture for the Visiting In-Laws

December 22, 2010 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

© Josh Garrick, from the exhibit of his photographs at the Peabody Auditorium.
© Josh Garrick, from the exhibit of his photographs of Greek monuments, at the Peabody Auditorium.

If your ‘extended family’ likes to visit (and stay at your home) for the Holidays, there’s a good chance they will expect a visit to a theme park, but what they may NOT expect is the quality of the exhibits currently showing in our Central Florida Museums.  I’ve written about these exhibits over the past weeks but this week I pull them together for you so you have a ready answer for that condescending in-law who asks, “But what else is there to see?”  (And an educational day at a Museum is far LESS expensive than a day at the “Parks.”)

josh-garrick-orlando-arts-calendar

As gender issues become evermore complex in the 21st century, gender is addressed in the Orlando Museum of Art’s new exhibit called XX-XY/Gender Representation in Art. The exhibit examines the roles of men and women as portrayed in ART in different cultures and different time periods. The OMA is located in Orlando’s Loch Haven Park, and parking is free. Call 407 896 4231 or visit www.omart.org

Central Florida may take pride in being the home of Barbara Sorensen, a renowned sculptor known for large-scale works in clay and bronze. The Museum of Florida Art in Deland recently opened an exhibit of her work as she is this year’s recipient of The Florida Artist of Enduring Excellence award recognizing Ms. Sorensen’s cultural contributions. The Museum of Florida Art is at 600 N. Woodland Blvd in Deland. Visit www.MuseumofFloridaArt.org or call 386.734.4371.

Music boxes have fascinated us for centuries. In the exhibit at the Orlando Science Center visitors explore the art of ‘mechanical music’ through displays of antique music boxes while experiencing “science at work.” Guests come to understand how music boxes were the precursor to the IPODs of today. The Orlando Science Center is at 777 East Princeton Street at Loch Haven Park in Orlando. Call 407.514.2000 or visit OSC.org.

40 Artists, working with PAPER, are the focus of the exhibit at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art in the Museum’s 2nd annual PaperWorks 4 Me exhibition. For example, Artist Charlene Thomas of Winter Park presents a collection of her miniature paintings housed inside a dollhouse which she transformed into an art gallery sculpture. The Museum is at 200 B East Orange Avenue in Eustis. Visit www.LakeEustisMuseumofArt.org or call 352.483.2900.

“Against All Odds: The ART of the Highwaymen” at the History Center brings together works by 26 African-American Artists who created and sold paintings by the side of the road in the segregated South of the 1950s and ‘60s. Collectively they produced more than 200,000 paintings over a 30-year period! The History Center is located in the magnificently restored 1927 courthouse at 65 East Central Boulevard in Downtown Orlando. Call 407.836.8500 or visit thehistorycenter.org.

The Mennello Museum has brought together an exhibit of art-works of two of the most beloved Fine Artists and Master-Teachers of Central Florida. Maury Hurt and Grady Kimsey have created, taught, and influenced Florida artists for over 40 years, and their work is a joy for all ages. Call 407.246.4278 or visit MennelloMuseum.com

And finally, if you should find yourself in Daytona Beach, I invite you to take a look at my photographs of ancient Greek Monuments showing at the Peabody Auditorium.  I had the unique honor to be allowed by the Greek government to climb the scaffolding and photograph the Parthenon from the roof. The Peabody Auditorium is located at 600 Auditorium Boulevard in Daytona Beach.  Call 386.671.3462 or visit www.jjgarrick.com.

And please – have a safe and happy Christmas.

Support FlaglerLive's End of Year Fundraiser
Thank you readers for getting us to--and past--our year-end fund-raising goal yet again. It’s a bracing way to mark our 15th year at FlaglerLive. Our donors are just a fraction of the 25,000 readers who seek us out for the best-reported, most timely, trustworthy, and independent local news site anywhere, without paywall. FlaglerLive is free. Fighting misinformation and keeping democracy in the sunshine 365/7/24 isn’t free. Take a brief moment, become a champion of fearless, enlightening journalism. Any amount helps. We’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit news organization. Donations are tax deductible.  
You may donate openly or anonymously.
We like Zeffy (no fees), but if you prefer to use PayPal, click here.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Orion says

    December 27, 2010 at 5:43 am

    Kinda hard to compete with family that has younger children..I’ll bet though that the museums don’t extract $80+/person out of your wallet to have an enjoyable day…I’d prefer to be on a cruise ship, stopping in Florence,Italy and other ports, to see the statues, paintings and buildings, and feel like the builder /artist is right there creating the object..Seeing “David” . the Colesium , The Duomo, and Barcelona, Spain’s Cathedral are heart stopping. Just walking among the visitors at the Vatican Basilica in Rome, brought tears to my eyes..That I do remember…But then again, most of that is older than me, and I appreciate it..Woops, don’t want to forget, the Cathedral in Monacco….and a little bit closer, downtown Guadalajara,Mexico and it’s churches..and 200 ceremonies/year…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Conner Bosch law attorneys lawyers offices palm coast flagler county
  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Primary Sidebar

  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Recent Comments

  • Bob Zeitz on Metronet Contractor Punctures Flagler Beach Water Main for 2nd Time in 24 Hours, Again Affecting City’s Water
  • B on Metronet Contractor Punctures Flagler Beach Water Main for 2nd Time in 24 Hours, Again Affecting City’s Water
  • CrazyTown on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Mothersworry on Metronet Contractor Punctures Flagler Beach Water Main for 2nd Time in 24 Hours, Again Affecting City’s Water
  • Call me disappointed on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Atwp on Judge Gary Farmer, ‘Discriminatory, Offensive, Sexually Charged, and Demeaning,’ Fights Suspension
  • Larry on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • justbob on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Fernando Melendez on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Jim on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Jim on If Approved, Religious Charter Schools Will Shift Yet More Money from Traditional Public Schools
  • William Hughey on Mayor Mike Norris’s Lawsuit Against Palm Coast Has Merit. And Limits.
  • Kenneth N on Last of Palm Coast’s City Manager Candidates Withdraws, Clearing the Way for Pause and Reset Months from Now
  • JimboXYZ on Metronet Contractor Punctures Flagler Beach Water Main for 2nd Time in 24 Hours, Again Affecting City’s Water
  • Alic on Metronet Contractor Punctures Flagler Beach Water Main for 2nd Time in 24 Hours, Again Affecting City’s Water
  • aw, shucks on DeSantis Stands By Attorney General’s Defiance of Federal Court Order Halting Cops’ Arrests of Migrants

Log in