Charonslist 07 20 06
THIS WEEK (with CHARON’S BEST BETS***) Willie Nelson at Peabody July 20
CONTINUING AND ONGOING Bitner at Lake Eustis Museum
UPCOMING DBSS JAZZ ESCAPE
CALL TO ARTISTS Maitland Postcards from Paradise
JOB OPENINGS/OPPORTUNITIES UCF Staff Accompanist
MISCELLANEOUS—Real estate; roommates; art materials
SAVE THIS DATE---Arts Budget Workshop July 25
SEND A LISTING“listing for charonslist” charonart@yahoo.com
NOTE FROM CHARON: Last week Charonslist dove into the blogosphere launching charonslist on blogger.com. Charonslist blog makes it easier to access charonslist anytime and to pass it along to interested friends. Please check out the charonslist blog at http://www.charonslist.blogspot.com/ and mark it in your “favorites”. I will continue to send charonslist with a reminder to check out the blog to your mailbox via yahoo for the next few weeks you get the hang of checking out the blog. I will be updating charonslist blog weekly (or biweekly) from the road and from the MacNamara Foundation residency in Maine this summer. The blog will even allow me to post audio blogs of my art and travel adventures! Peace thru blogging, Charon PS Please continue to send listing to my yahoo email at charonart@yahoo.com Be sure to include your organization’s website!
THIS WEEK
Thursday, July 20 RE: An Evening w/Willie Nelson & Family The Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach (600 Auditorium Blvd) will once again be home to the stars as Willie Nelson & Family perform in concert Thursday, July 20, 2006. Reserved seating tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Saturday, May 13 at the Peabody Auditorium box office, all Ticket Master locations, charge-by-phone at 407-839-3900 or online at http://www.ticketmasters.com/. Ticket prices are $45 and $35. Doors open @ 6:30 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. show.
JULY 20 Thursdays this Summer from 7 to 8 p.m. at Riverside Park. New Smyrna Beach Summer Concert Series. The concert series is sponsored by the New Smyrna Beach Parks and Recreation Department and The Canal Street Shopping & Historic District who will have volunteers selling hot dogs and refreshments. This year sound for the bands will be provided by BT Sound. The performance is free and bring a lawn chair or blanket. If case of inclement weather, the show will move indoors to the Brannon Center. Information (386) 424-2175. NSB SUMMER CONCERT SERIES JULY 20 STREETLIFE FEATURING LA ROBINSON JULY 27 SOGGY DOLLAR BAND
Friday July 21 at 7:30 PM The Storybook Theater Company at The Sands Theater in DeLand will be opening its second summer youth performance production, “The Phantom Tollbooth,” on July 21 at 7:30 PM. Additional performances will be July 22, 23, 29 & 30 at 2:30 PM, and July 28 at 7:30 PM. This show based on the classic novel written by Norton Juster has been adapted and written for the stage by Susan Nanus and is directed by Darlene J. Stewart, the Sands Theater Center Education Director. The play features the talents of 24 of our local upper elementary and middle school students. JoJo Hennessy and Austin Champoux are double cast in the role of “Milo” the young man who makes the journeys to the wonderful lands beyond the Phantom Tollbooth. Tickets are $8 for Adults and $5 for Children under 12. The play will be on our Main Stage and will be general admission seating. Call the box office at 386-736-7456 for additional information or reservations starting July 18th. The theater is located in the Cultural Arts Center at 600 N. Woodland Blvd. (17-92) in DeLand.
Contact: Andrea Finkle, Community Outreach Coordinator
Phone: 386-738-7156 Email: afinkle@sandstheatercenter.com
Sunday FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS LLC Central Florida’s first and only all-female flat track roller derby league invites you to kick off our bout season at these two events:Season Kickoff Party – Sunday, July 23, 11PM-2AMFrank’s Front Row Sports Bar and GrillHelp us get ready to roll at this 21 and up show!Bands: The New Threat, The Antics and Suicide ShiftersNo cover; just fun, moshing and mayhem with team members representing the Furious Felons and the Recon Rollers!Pre-sale tickets, t-shirts and door prizes plus drink specials -Be there or wish you were!Frank’s Front Row Sports Bar and Grill: 308 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (386) 225-9221 more information and updates on www.floridarollergirls.com
caffe da vinci 112 west georgia ave DELand FL 32720 386-736-4646
http://www.caffedavinci.net/
OPEN MIC WITH MAGDA HILLER ------- THE BEST OPEN MIC NIGHT AROUND!!!!
9PM NO COVER http://www.magdahiller.com/
FRIDAY JULY 21 THE A+TEAM
80'S DANCE PARTY!! $5 COVER 9PM
SATURDAY JULY 22 FRUITBASKET
70'S/80'S $5 COVER 9PM
MONDAY NIGHTS OPEN BLUES JAM with James KIllgallon and friends NO COVER
$5 PITCHERS YUENGLING ALL NIGHT!!
TUESDAY NIGHTS LIVE LOCAL BANDS 9PM
$1 PBR $2 BUDS $3 WITTEKERKE
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS LADIES NIGHT NO COVER
$1 YUENGLINGS 9-10PM LADIES DRINK FREE 10-MIDNIGHT
CONTINUING AND ONGOING
July 14 - September 1, 2006. ORMOND MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM AND GARDENS.Contact: Barbara Saunders, Education Curator, 386-676-3347, http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=omam78e@aol.com&YY=26205&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0 The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens, 78 E. Granada Blvd. will host Summer Impressions: The Vivid, The Serene and The Enlightening from July 14 - September 1, 2006. It will feature select work from Very Special Arts of Volusia County as well as a vibrant and detailed group of quilts on loan from the Atlantic Center for the Arts at Harris House. Augmenting the two exhibitions will be specific pieces from three Ormond Memorial Art Musuem teaching staff; Linda King, Karlene McConnell and Regina Stengel and small representation from the museum ArtReach summer camp. Upcoming educational offerings at the museum include a two-day Mosaic Workshop instructed by South Carolina Artist Lee Malerich. The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships and an MFA graduate of Northern Illinois University, Malerich's work is shown and collected extensively. She will be in the area participating in a project at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens to create a childrens sculptural art space in the current garden. The permanent exterior art and it's surrounding landscaping will be constucted in memorium to a long time museum friend and supporter Mrs. Sandry Baird of Ormond Beach. For further information on this or other programs at the museum, please contact at 386-676-3347 or http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=omam78e@aol.com&YY=26205&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0 or view us on the web at www.ormondartmuseum.org Please inquire about the benefits of membership. The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is open Monday - Friday , 10:00- 4:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. with regularly changing exhibitions and ongoing classes and lectures. There is a $2.00 suggested donation.
***************Donne Bitner LAKE EUSTIS MUSEUM OF ART thru Aug
The fine art exhibit "Seeing Red will open to the public July 7th with a lively receptions in the museum Main Gallery beginning at 6:00p.m. with live music and refreshments. Seeing Red is a one woman show featuring the contemporary works of Donne Bitner. Visitors can expect to see emotive and highly charged works of art. Judges comment that, "Donne Bitner's work is complex. The images are layered with textures give her works a unique voice which makes its own statement. This subtle quality is reflected not only in the chosen work but also in all the works in her booth. Her visual strength is beautifully connected to the best of contemporary art." Donne Bitner is a Senior Painting Instructor for Crealde. Donne graduated with honors from Penn State University with a degree in Art and has been a full-time studio artist for the last 15 years. In addition to teaching classes in watercolor, monotypes, and experimental acrylics at Crealdé, she maintains a studio at McRae Art Studio in Winter Park. Her work is exhibited in museum shows and art festivals throughout the United States and has appeared in publications including American Artist Watercolor Magazine, International Artist, and Watercolor Magic.
You can see her artwork in the collections of the Huntsville Museum of Art, Springfield Art Museum, Gulf Coast Center for the Arts, Vero Beach Center for the Arts, Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences, Maitland Museum of Art, Rollins College, State of Florida Capital Collection and the cities of Atlanta, Orlando, and Melbourne.
She is a signature member of both the National Watercolor Society and Florida Watercolor Society, a member of the Watercolor USA Honor Society, and a recipient of a Florida Individual Artist's Fellowship in 2002
Artist's Statement: "My new body of work incorporates monotypes, oil pastel, oil stick, charcoal, and acrylic paint. Although subject matter will vary, my intent is to follow the mark - to layer and strip away and find the hidden texture and meaning of a piece. It's painting by discovery."
LAKE EUSTIS MUSEUM OF ART
The Lake Eustis Museum of Art offers docent tours of the exhibit and welcome schools and group visits. If you would like to schedule a group or classroom visit please call 352-483-2900. We will be glad to arrange an age-appropriate customized art activity for your group.
The Lake Eustis Museum of Art rotates exhibits every 8 weeks and is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10:00-4:00 & Saturday’s from 12:00-4:00. Admission is free. Call 352-483-2900 or email http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=lakeeustisart@earthlink.net for additional information. July 14 - September 3 there will be three featured artists. The lower gallery will host abstract photographer Randall Smith and innovative ceramics by Steve Howell. In the upper gallery will be the realistic heroic paintings by Richard Currier. The public is invited. Photographs and Mixed Media Works by Randall SmithGallery Talk - Smith will discuss his work and his motivations andinspiration Thursday Aug 10, 2006 11:00A to 12:30P Free to publicWorks in Clay: by Steve HowellDemonstration/LectureHowell will lecture on his work in the exhibit and will present a handbuilding demonstration using red earthen clay 10:00A to 3:00P at Stetson Fine Arts Building. A nominal fee will be chargedHowell will offer a lecture on his work on Wednesday August 30, 2006from 10:00A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Included will be a demonstration using redearthen clay. The event will be held at the Stetson Ceramic Studio inthe Fine Arts building. A nominal fee will be charged.
*******Thru Aug 4 “Anomalies” James Hedges. A mixed media painter, Hedges reminds us that nothing is as it appears; our perceptions are our lens and seeing is not always believing.
July 11- August 4, 2006: Second Tuesday Artist Reception
July 11, 6:30-9pm
COMMA,An Alternative Art Space and Gallery
813 Virginia Drive Orlando Fl 32803
407 894-4505
Hours: T/Th 11am-7pm
Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-4pm
*******************July 6—Aug 11 Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle, a program of Exhibits USA and The National Endowment for the ArtsThe exhibit continues through August 11.Place: The Webber Center Gallery at Central Florida Community College, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala***************
Directions: Take SR 40 east to SW 27th Avenue in Ocala. Turn left onto SW 27th Avenue and go south to SW 20th Street, turn right and go to next light. Turn left. You will be at the back entrance to CFCC. Turn left. The Webber Center Gallery is the small white building on the right. Parking is directly across the road.
Contact info: Exhibit Coordinator Joleen Gonzalez, 352-854-2322, ext. 1664.
Gallery Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sundays, Mondays and college-observed holidays.Joleen Gonzalez Exhibits Coordinator Webber Center Gallery Central Florida Community College 352-854-2322, ext. 1664gonzalej@cf.edu
***New Paintings by Janet Bernhard, Bonnie Myers and Ginnie Ungewitter at ArtHaus3840 Ridgewood, Port Orange 386 7670076 thru July 21
****Thursday June 8th ---August 29th Peabody Auditorium Rose Room Gallery School’s Out—Artistic Highlights 2005-2006 an exhibition of student work from area high schools and additional work from area ARTLINK Boys and Girls Club and ARTHAUS afer school programs. Viewing before and after concerts and weekdays by appointment. Call Jan Benjamin, Manager Peabody Auditorium 386 671 3461******
Thru July 29 Harris House Gallery 17th annual UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXHIBITION July 1-29, 2006 of work by art students in the Florida university system.
· Tesa Burch, University of West Florida, Pensacola
· Russell Gulick, Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale
· Terri Littleton, University of North Florida, Jacksonville
· Muriel Reyes, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers
· Samantha Rich, University of West Florida, Pensacola
This year’s juror is Heide Fasnacht, an ACA Master Artist in 1997.Atlantic Center for the Arts Harris House Gallery214 S. Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach386-423-1753Freehttp://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/ Kelle Groomt. 386-427-6975f. 386-427-5669http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=kgroom@atlanticcenterforthearts.org http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/
Thru July 29 Area IV of the Florida Artists Group (F.L.A.G.) Exhibition Dates: July 1 - 29, 2006 Arts on Douglas, Fine Art and Collectibles 123 Douglas Street Area VI consists of 21 counties in the northeast quadrant of the state, and is chaired by St. Augustine artist Sydney McKenna. The artists participating in this special exhibition are: Maribel Angel (St. Augustine), Barre Barrett (Jacksonville) , Linda Blondheim (Gainesville), Gretchen Ebersol (Jacksonville), Heidi Edwards (St. Augustine), Cassandra Gordon-Harris , Sydney McKenna (St. Augustine) , Jan Miller (St. Augustine), Beau Redmond (St. Augustine) , Jo Sinclair (St. Augustine), Wendy Tatter (St. Augustine) , Sam Dee Thomas, Trish Thompson (New Smyrna Beach), and Jean Troemel (St. Augustine) .
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Tel. 386 428-1133
Fax. 386 428-5008
Contact us at: mmartin@artsondouglas.net
Check us out at: http://www.artsondouglas.net/
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday 11 – 6 pm, Saturday 10 – 2 pm and by appointment.
Contact: Meghan Martin, Gallery Manager
Saturday July 1 4pm-late Clay Gallery at Douglas St. and Riverside Drive, NSB live music 386 427 2903 http://www.clay-gallery.com/
**** thru July 31, 2006 "Mixed Ramblings" featuring the works of Carrie Perman, Dave Dodson, durkArt(c), and Zinnia. Place: Borders Books & Cafe, 600 Orlando Ave., Winter Park, FL. Located in the Winter Park Village just south of Lee Road on US 17-92.Contact: Borders 407-647-3300. Store hours are Monday - Saturday 9am to 11pm and Sunday 9am to 9pm.The exhibition is up from June 1, 2006 to July 31, 2006. The Women's Caucus of the Art-Florida Chapter is sponsoring the event.****
Thursdays this Summer from 7 to 8 p.m. at Riverside Park. New Smyrna Beach Summer Concert Series. The concert series is sponsored by the New Smyrna Beach Parks and Recreation Department and The Canal Street Shopping & Historic District who will have volunteers selling hot dogs and refreshments. This year sound for the bands will be provided by BT Sound. The performance is free and bring a lawn chair or blanket. If case of inclement weather, the show will move indoors to the Brannon Center. Information (386) 424-2175.
Thru July 30 REFLECTIONISTS new art show RHYTHMS OF COLOR. Our new show will open June 7, 2006, in the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center It is located at 399 N US1 in Ormond Beach. This building is located aproximately 6 tenths of a mile North of Granada/State Road 40 on US 1 and on the East side of N. US1.
There is a traffic light at the corner near the Performing Arts Center; at the corner of Wilmette and US1. You cannot miss the building. The REFLECTIONISTS, Trish Vevera, Marilyn Masters, Letitia Thompson, Christophe Cardot, Kay Botet and Marge' Drew are all plein air painters. For more information please call the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center Box Office Tuesday through Friday from 12noon to 5:00pm at 676-3375. Stefan J. Sibley, Performing Arts Center Supervisor
Telephone: 676-3378
Fax: 676-3369
SEASIDE MUSIC THEATER presents <http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=24> MAY 27 - AUGUST 19 at THE NEWS-JOURNAL CENTERMay 24, 2006, Daytona Beach, FL - Plan on watching your kids hop for joythis summer when they see Seaside Music Theater's production of A Yearwith Frog and Toad<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=24> , a delightfuland exuberant musical based on the well-loved books of Arnold Lobel..TICKET INFORMATION A Year with Frog and Toad will be performed at The News-Journal Center<http://www.news-journalcenter.com/default.htm> , 221 N. Beach Street,Daytona Beach, in the Elaine & Thurman Gillespy, Jr. Theater. Tickets,specially priced at only $9 per child (under 18) and $12 per adult, areavailable by calling the Box Office at 386-252-6200. To purchase inperson, visit the Box Office at the News-Journal Center. Show datesinclude: May 27; June 2, 3, 10, 16, 23; July 1, 7, 8, 15, 21, 22, 28,29; and August 4, 5, 12, 19. All shows begin at 10am. HOP TO the Children's Theater Luncheon with Frog and Toad!Sponsored by: Bennigan's Grill & Tavern, Central Florida Zoo,Entenmann's Bakery Outlet, Food Supply, Inc., Lecy Fredo and Music forSpecial Occasions, Party World, and SubwayExtend your stay with Frog, Toad and friends at special post-performanceluncheons on Saturday, June 10th and Saturday, July 22nd. Tickets are$27 per child or adult and include the performance of A Year with Frogand Toad followed by lunch, visits from the cast complete withautographs, a live animal exhibit by the Central Florida Zoo, and facepainting! Reservations and advance payment are necessary ($10 perreservation is tax-deductible). Both parties will be held atNews-Journal Center, located at 221 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach.Proceeds benefit SMT's Arts Education and Community Outreach Funds.Purchase tickets to the Children's Theater Luncheons with Frog and Toadby calling 386-226-1945.Subscriptions and single tickets for the 2006 Summer Season are alsoavailable for purchase at this timeSisters of Swing: The Story of the Andrews Sisters<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=20> , June 15 -July 16; A Little Night Music<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=21> , June 29 -July 9; The Threepenny Opera<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=22> , July 13 - 23,and Singin' in the Rain<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=23> , August 3 -20.Seaside Music Theater is presented by the Daytona Beach News-Journal.For more information, visit www.seasidemusictheater.org *** Every 4th Saturday Art Walk on Flagler, a new event presented by the Gallery Group of Flagler Avenue, NSB 10-6pm. We plan to hold Art Walks every fourth Saturday of every month thereafter. We are looking for established and new, emerging artists. If they do not have a booth, we will help them get one to use for the event. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you have any problems. Contact Del Appleby at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=delappleby@earthlink.net&YY=36863&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b for info and application or call
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 386-428-2150
DiMaggia Gallery Featured Artists: David Rahm, Larry McConnehead, Sandy Fraser, Larry Beck
Dimaggia Gallery and Framing 172 N. Beach St. Daytona Beach, F L 32114
386-236-0684 http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=DJ@GalleryDiMaggia.com http://www.davidrahm.com/
Gibran Studio & Gallery downtown DeLand Contact: Carly or Tariq Gibran 386-734-1996
at Gallery on First (211 East 1st Street, Sanford FL 407.323.2774) Visit with the artists and explore their studios; Barbara Farrell, Robert LeClaire, Robin Maria Pedrero, Sharon Muldoon, Mary J. Gray, Diana Ferguson, Pamela Glose, Terry Hummel, Marlene London, Jay Spalding, and Bert Bogdany. Gallery on First, 210 E. First Street, in historic downtown Sanford. There is a (free) street party and gallery reception the 2nd Thursday of each month. Also Folk Art Gallery same address.Jeanine Taylor, Director. 407 323 2774
The Florida Writer’s Association exists for writers to help writers. The monthly meetings are free, open to the public, and enable attendees to meet other writers. Further details are available at their website, www.FloridaWriters.net or call Bob Hart at (386) 760-2877
Sands Theater Center, 600 N Woodland Blvd DeLand 386 736 7456 for reservations Andrea Finkle Business: Sands Theater Center/Storybook Theater Company Phone: 386-738-7156 email: http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=afinkle@sandstheatercenter.com&YY=11830&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b
Little Theater, NSB
Daytona Playhouse located at 100 Jessamine off Halifax on Beachside.
For further information please call 386 255-2431.
The Deltona Arts & Historical Center, Inc.682 Deltona Blvd, Deltona 32725386-575-2601 Tues-Sat Noon - 4PM run 100% by VolunteersArtGallery/Deltona's History/Recording Studio/Wellness Center Volunteers& Instructors Always Welcomed "Live @ the Arts Center" 1st Saturday monthly 8PM Deltona Songwriters Guild 1st Tuesday monthly 7PM Friends Of The Bandshell
386-760-8361 Barbara Pack_www.bandshell.org_ (http://www.bandshell.org/)
May 24-Sept.1
Exhibition: Taken For Looks – The Image of Food in Contemporary Photography
Features the photography of Meredith Allen, Anita Calero, Tim Davis, Justin Kurland, Laura Letinsky, Martin Parr, Zeva Oelbaum and Lyndon Wade. Curated by Sarah Tanguy.
MUSEUM HOURS
OPEN - Tues, Thur, Fri: 10 - 4 p.m. Wed: 11 - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
June, July and December Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 1 - 5 p.m.
CLOSED - Mondays and for the following dates: Dec 24 –January 2 (Winter Recess), Daytona 500, July 4, Thanksgiving Weekend, July 31 – August 13, 2006 (Summer Recess).
MUSEUM LOCATION
Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions and events are presented on the Daytona Beach Campus of DBCC at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of I-95. The museum is located in Building 100. Admission is free. Visitor parking is available. For detailed exhibition and program information visit http://www.smponline.org/ or call the museum information hotline at (386) 5064475.
MUSEUM CONTACT
Virginia Heidenreich, (386) 506 – 3350, mailto:dunns@dbcc.edu
Repro images available upon request.
Pam Coffman new paintings at COMMA business hours 11-7pm Tuesday and Thursday and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 11-4
call 407 894-4505. COMMA Gallery, Orlando 407 376-1400 or 894 4505 contact http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=carasikart@msn.com 407 376-1400 thru July 7
CAFFE DA VINCI, 112 W. Georgia Ave downtown DeLand
386 736 4646 DOWNTOWN DELAND
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES NIGHT
LET JOSH TAKE CARE OF YOUR LADIES NIGHT NEEDS
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS LADIES NIGHT NO COVER
EVERYONE $1 YUENGLINGS 9-10PM LADIES DRINK FREE 10-MIDNIGHT
caffe da vinci 112 west georgia ave DELand FL 32720 386-736-4646
http://www.caffedavinci.net/
Tuscany Wine Bar. The third set will be a combination of musicians moved to stand up and play - a jam session! NO COVER CHARGE The Tuscany Wine Bar serves domestic and imported beer, and a variety of fine wines. Non alcoholic beverages are also available. Their address is 117 N. Woodland Blvd. and their phone number is (386) 734-4545. The Tuscany Wine Bar is a smoke free environment.
UPCOMING
******DAYTONA BEACH JAZZ ESCAPE AT CITY ISLAND PARK, SEPT. 2-4
(Daytona Beach, FL) This Labor Day weekend, the Daytona Beach Symphony Society is unleashing “The Other Side of the Symphony Society” as it presents the first annual Daytona Beach Jazz Escape. Bring a chair to City Island Park, September 2 - 4, and relax to three days of smooth vibes from top international, national and local jazz artists.
The riverside festival opens Saturday, September 2 with vocalist Khani Cole, Walter Beasley, Spryo Gyra, and headliner Jean-Luc Ponty. Sunday is a full day and night of music, including guitarist Peter White and “The Queen of Blues” Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine. Monday brings Nestor Torres, Everette Harp, and Brian Culbertson featuring Eric Darius on sax. Several local jazz artists will also perform during the weekend event.
“We are thrilled to bring such fabulous musicians to Daytona Beach,” says Carol Anderson, Managing Director of the Daytona Beach Symphony Society. “Jazz lovers from around the country are already calling us. We expect the Daytona Beach Jazz Escape to draw fans from far and wide.”
Three-day Passes to the Labor Day weekend event are only $50 and go on sale April 24 at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. The DBSS box office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. For additional information and artist updates, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Daytona Beach Symphony SocietySEE BELOW THE SCHEDULE FOR THE DAYTONA BEACH SYMPHONY SOCIETY'S 2006/2007 CONCERT SEASON BEGINNING IN November. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY. IT LOOKS LIKE A GREAT SEASON. DAYTONA BEACH SYMPHONY SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 2006-2007 SEASON (Daytona Beach, FL) The Daytona Beach Symphony Society celebrates its 55th season with a diverse selection of programs - orchestral, dance, opera and a premiere piano competition. International Series subscriptions are now on sale and offer a savings of 20% off single ticket prices. Orquestra De Sao Paulo performs the opening concert of the 2006-2007 Season on Friday, November 17, 8pm at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach. The Brazilian orchestra is conducted by John Neschling and cellist Antonio Meneses is the soloist. The program includes Shostakovich's Festival Overture, Op. 96, Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme, Debussy's La Mer and Ginastera's Estancia: Ballet Suite. The season continues with Daytona Winterfest 2007, a much-anticipated event on the cultural scene. The seventh annual festival kicks off with the Winterfest Gala on Friday, January 26 at the Shores Resort & Spa. Saturday, January 27 the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra performs in concert at Peabody Auditorium. András Ligeti conducts the orchestra's 100th Anniversary Tour. The program includes Mussorgsky's A Night on Bald Mountain, Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major with pianist Paavali Jumppanen, and Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88. On Sunday, January 27 festival-goers return to the Shores Resort & Spa for the Winterfest Luncheon before heading over to Peabody Auditorium for a 3pm performance of Puccini's Turandot. Set in Peking's Forbidden City, Puccini's final masterpiece is a Chinese fairytale of epic proportions. Teatro Lirico D'Europa performs with full orchestra and English super titles. Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra return to Daytona Beach on Friday, February 9, 8pm at Peabody Auditorium. Lockhart leads the orchestra in a concert of popular music that is sure to be another sell-out. The Boston Pops concert is not included in the International Series season subscription. However, as a special benefit, season subscribers may purchase advance single tickets to the Boston Pops concert. Available single tickets will go on sale August 7, 2006. The dynamic Ailey II dance company takes the Peabody Auditorium stage on Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 8pm. Under the artistic direction of Sylvia Waters, Ailey II is an exceptional company that merges the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today's most outstanding emerging choreographers. It has become one of the most popular dance companies in the United States. Next on the season schedule is the inaugural Rolf and Brigitte Gardey 2007 Piano Competition. Working in collaboration with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the biennial event is modeled after the Van Cliburn Piano Competition. Open to outstanding young pianists, ages 18 - 32, the week-long competition features three elimination rounds. The three finalists perform with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 25, 3pm at Peabody Auditorium and the winner is selected. With national exposure and $27,500 in prizes at stake, the competition is truly a career-building opportunity for these gifted musicians. Renowned pianist and Van Cliburn winner Olga Kern joins the National Philharmonic of Russia in concert on Friday, April 6, 8 pm at Peabody Auditorium. Vladimir Spivakov conducts a program that features two works by Shostakovich, including the composer's Symphony No. 5, and Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The Daytona Beach Symphony Society's season comes to an exhilarating conclusion with the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 at 8pm, Peabody Auditorium. The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble is regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in the world. The choreographies are all based on authentic dances, some of them collected in isolated villages with dance elements dating back hundreds of years. The members of the Folk Orchestra play authentic, traditional instruments and perform Hungarian Folk music at its highest artistic level. The Ensemble has performed in 44 countries across four continents. The Daytona Beach Symphony Society's International Series subscriptions are now on sale. Subscription packages range in price from $180 - $320 and are available weekdays from 9am - 4pm at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. Boston Pops single tickets (available only to subscribers prior to August 7) are $85, $75, $65 and $52. Single tickets to the Winterfest Gala are $85 and the Winterfest Luncheon is $40. For additional information, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit www.dbss.org.
Sunday FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS LLC Central Florida’s first and only all-female flat track roller derby league invites you to kick off our bout season at these two events:Season Kickoff Party – Sunday, July 23, 11PM-2AMFrank’s Front Row Sports Bar and GrillHelp us get ready to roll at this 21 and up show!Bands: The New Threat, The Antics and Suicide ShiftersNo cover; just fun, moshing and mayhem with team members representing the Furious Felons and the Recon Rollers!Pre-sale tickets, t-shirts and door prizes plus drink specials -Be there or wish you were!Frank’s Front Row Sports Bar and Grill: 308 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (386) 225-9221 EXHIBITION BOUT: Bustin’ Loose! – Sunday, July 30, 7-9 PMDeLand Skating Center - doors open at 6:30 PMThe Furious Felons are on the lam and the Recon Rollers are hot on their tails! Come see our two teams vie for victory at this exciting exhibition scrimmage! Find out what flat track roller derby is all about and why this sports craze is sweeping the nation. See two games of rough blocking, fast jamming and girl-on-girl bashing, plus all the punk rock you can handle at halftime from national touring band Me Versus The Monster!All ages welcome. Seating is limited; bring a lawnchair or sit trackside (18+ only) on the floor for a real taste of the action.1st bout bargain price: $8.00 in advance; $10 at the door.Advance tickets available at DeLand Skating Center, season kickoff party or through your favorite Florida Rollergirl – just ask!One hour after-skate with the Florida Rollergirls only $1 at door (quad or inline skates included!)DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand, FL Call (386) 734-9444 for box office times and information. Mark your calendars for these UPCOMING EVENTS with FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS:3rd Saturdays every month 6-9 PM: Cruisin’ Destination DaytonaDestination Daytona Harley-Davidson/Right Coast monthly car showDrive your hotrod or cruiser or just come lookin’!Vintage vehicles + quad-skating rollergirls = fun on wheels!Get your picture made with your favorite Florida Rollergirls;t-shirts and bout tickets for sale plus door prizes and 50/50 drawings!Destination Daytona 1637 US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach, FL (386) 671-7103www.brucerossmeyer.comCruisin’ Destination Daytona each month: Aug 19, Sep 16, Oct 21 and Nov 18 Sunday August 20 BOUT: A Mid-Summer Night’s ScreamThe Furious Felons host the Recon Rollers for their first full-length bout!Sit trackside for a taste of the action as these arch-enemies go at it with all they’ve got!Tailgate party 5-7 PM; Bout 7-9 PM; after event all-skate 9-10 PMTickets: $10.00 in advance; $12 at the door.(Tickets available at DeLand Skating Center and Cruisin’ Destination Daytona events)DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL 386-734-9444 Sunday September 10 BOUT: To Protect and ServeThe Recon Rollers salute America’s heroes in a bouting battle for honor and glory! Watch as they fight to subdue those enemies of the state, the Furious Felons.Military servicemen/women, police and firefighters and local active military get ½ off tickets w/ ID.Tailgate party 5-7 PM; Bout 7-9 PM; after event all-skate 9-10 PMTickets: $10.00 in advance; $12 at the door.(Tickets available at DeLand Skating Center and Cruisin’ Destination Daytona events) DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL 386-734-9444 Sunday October 8 BOUT: Harvest o’ HateThe Furious Felons host The Recon Rollers for this cornucopia of crunch, crash and cringe! Gawk as these gorgeous gals get medieval and mosh to metal bands at the half!Tailgate party 5-7 PM; Bout 7-9 PM; after event all-skate 9-10 PMTickets: $10.00 in advance; $12 at the door.(Tickets available at DeLand Skating Center and Cruisin’ Destination Daytona events)DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL 386-734-9444 Sunday October 29, 2-5 PM: Tricks AND Treats family skate Wear costumes and bring the kids! Family skate with the Florida Rollergirls with games, costume contest and prizes galore! Trick or treat around the rink, jam skating demos and outdoor games.Adults $7/ children $5; all tickets include skate rental.DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL386-734-9444 Sunday November 12 BOUT and CAR SHOW: Turkey Trot50’s style fun and a Sock Hop showdown!Tailgate with the Florida Rollergirls and the Pariahs Car Club before the bout with a retro car show that will really get your grease on, then watch as the Furious Felons do their betty best to out-run and out-jam those squares the Recon Rollers! Rockabilly music and an after-bout sock hop will have you jitterbugging for joy! Dress Greaser or Square and join in the fun- door prizes for best outfits in both categories.Car show registration: 2-3 PM/ Tailgate party 3-6/Bout 6-8 PM/ Sock hop 8-9 PM. Tickets: $10.00 in advance; $12 at the door.(Tickets available at DeLand Skating Center and Cruisin’ Destination Daytona events) DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL 386-734-9444 Sunday December 10 BOUT: Jingle Jangle JAM!Our season championship bout will decide who is on Santa’s list!It’s the shiny Recon Rollers versus the sooty Furious Felons…only a season championship this size will decide their fates come toy-givin’ time! Wassail on down to see ‘em wailin’ on each other one last time this year!See jam skate demonstrations at bout breaks and sing-along to crazy Christmas carols and Seasonal Music. Bring an unwrapped toy donation for charity and get a Felons or Recons souvenir for being so sweet!Bout 7-9 PM; after event seasonal music all-skate 9-10 PMTickets: $10.00 in advance; $12 at the door.(Tickets available at DeLand Skating Center and Cruisin’ Destination Daytona events) DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand. FL 386-734-9444 more information and updates on www.floridarollergirls.com -30-
DeLand Museum of Art
September 15 - November 19 a Thirty Year Retrospective by Stetson University's Dan Gunderson will display primarily ceramic sculptures in the lower gallery. Internationally respected photographer Clyde Butcher will show large format photographs of Florida Everglades. Opening reception is on Friday, September 15 from 5PM - 7PM and is open to the public.
November 24 - 25 The DeLand Museum Shop will host the 4th Annual Holiday Showcase featuring various artists and their creations in all mediums. Exact times to be announced.
December 1, 2006 - February 11, 2007 the stone sculpture of Enzo Torceletti and Transparent Dimensions by wall sculptor David McKirdy will be in the lower gallery. Lynn Wipple will exhibit intimate mixed media constructions in the upper gallery. Opening reception will be Friday, December 1 from 5PM - 7PM and the public is invited.
386 734 4371 for additional information on any of the exhibits listed.
Central Florida Cultural Endeavors, Inc. (CFCE) is a non-profit organization presenting a wide variety of musical and cultural events in Volusia and Flagler counties. CFCE’s annual events include concert series, education and outreach programs and special events. CFCE is the presenting organization of the biennial Florida International Festival featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and slated for July 13-28, 2007.
the Box Office at (386) 257-7790 or visit us on the web: http://www.fif-lso.org/
Calendar Listings for May – December, 2006
May 24-Sept.1
Exhibition: Taken For Looks – The Image of Food in Contemporary Photography
Features the photography of Meredith Allen, Anita Calero, Tim Davis, Justin Kurland, Laura Letinsky, Martin Parr, Zeva Oelbaum and Lyndon Wade. Curated by Sarah Tanguy.
August 30
Museum Open House - Meet Taken for Looks Curator, Sarah Tanguy, 5:30 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Curator’s Presentation by Sarah Tanguy, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
August 31- Oct. 29
Exhibition: Coal Hollow, Photographs by Ken Light
For three years Ken Light photographed the death of the coal industry and its culture in the struggling mining communities and former coal company towns of West Virginia. Extreme poverty, welfare dependence, major diseases like “black lung”; a sense of hopelessness about lost jobs and lost heritage is haunting the country’s most impoverished state.
Sept.15
Exhibition Preview of The Lightness of Being /Museum Open House – Meet Photographer Lois Greenfield, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – The Lightness of Being, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Sept.16- Dec.10
Exhibition: The Lightness of Being – The Dance Photography of Lois Greenfield
Collaborating with some of the world's finest dancers from such illustrious dance companies as the Martha Graham Dance Company, Merce Cunningham, the Sydney Dance Company, Paul Taylor, Pilobolus, San Francisco Ballet, the Parsons Dance Company, and Ballet Tech, Lois Greenfield captures moments of startling grace and power. Her gravity-defying bodyscapes marked a new direction in dance photography. Lois Greenfield's revolutionary photographs capture the explosive energy and beauty of dancers' bodies in motion.
Oct. 18
Museum Open House – Meet Author and Dance Historian Martha Ullman West, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Dance and Photography: Martha Ullman West, 7:00 p.m.,
Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Oct.25
Museum Open House – Meet Photographer and Author Ken Light, 6:00p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Coal Hollow: Ken Light, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Oct.26
· Seminar/Open Classroom – History, Journalism and Documentary Photography with Melanie Light and Ken Light, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
Nov.15
Exhibition Preview of On The Beach /Museum Open House – Meet Photographers Douglas McCulloh and Jacques Garnier, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series - On the Beach: Douglas Mcculloh and Jacques Garnier, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Nov.16- Jan.21
Exhibition: On the Beach - Douglas McCulloh and Jacques Garnier
The real life characters photographed for this exhibition reveal the rich diversity and color of the beach as a social and cultural pageant. Florida’s beaches are a magnet, not only for the local population, but for the millions who visit Florida each year for pleasure. This exhibition of overscaled color portraits features images made over the last 2 years on Florida’s beaches combined with a companion series made on beaches in California.
Nov.16
· Seminar/Open Classroom - On The Beach, Doug McCulloh and Jacques Garnier
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
Nov.29
Museum Open House, Art Direction, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Advertising, Art Direction and Photography, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Nov.30
· Seminar/Open Classroom - Photo Editing in the Advertising Agency, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
MUSEUM HOURS
OPEN - Tues, Thur, Fri: 10 - 4 p.m. Wed: 11 - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
June, July and December Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 1 - 5 p.m.
CLOSED - Mondays and for the following dates: Dec 24 –January 2 (Winter Recess), Daytona 500, July 4, Thanksgiving Weekend, July 31 – August 13, 2006 (Summer Recess).
MUSEUM LOCATION
Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions and events are presented on the Daytona Beach Campus of DBCC at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of I-95. The museum is located in Building 100. Admission is free. Visitor parking is available. For detailed exhibition and program information visit http://www.smponline.org/ or call the museum information hotline at (386) 5064475.
MUSEUM CONTACT
Virginia Heidenreich, (386) 506 – 3350, mailto:dunns@dbcc.edu
Repro images available upon request.
2006 - 2007 SEASON
The Daytona Playhouse is delighted
to present the new season of plays.
Subscriptions will be available starting May 26.
Enchanted April
Matthew Barber,
from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim
When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to share the cost and the experience. There, among the wisteria blossoms and Mediterranean sunshine, all four bloom again—rediscovering themselves in ways that they—and we—could never have anticipated
Performances, Sep. 8,9,10,14,15,16,17 ~ Auditions Jul. 30 & 31
Jake’s Women
Neil Simon
Jake, a novelist who is more successful with fiction that with life, faces a marital crisis by daydreaming about the women in his life. The wildly comic and sometimes moving flashbacks played in his mind are interrupted by visitations from actual females. A revered first wife who was killed years earlier in an accident, his daughter remembered as a child but now a young woman, his boisterous and bossy sister, an opinionated analyst, his current wife who is leaving Jake for another man, and a prospective third wife. Another classic Neil Simon comedy.
Performances, Oct. 20,21,22,26,27,28,29 ~ Auditions Sep10 & 11
What’s Wrong With This Picture
Donald Margulies
Opening at the end of shiva, this is the story of grief-stricken dry-cleaner Mort, whose wife, Shirley, died the week before, leaving a house in the middle of a redecorating project. His loving family is telling him 'enough already, it's time to live your life.' Once Mort is left uncomfortably alone with his teenage son, Artie, the play begins to take its odd turns and the sudden return of Shirley explodes everything. The play continues to take every unexpected path as the three try to cope with the situation and with the rest of the family.
Performances, Dec. 1,2,3,7,8,9,10 ~ Auditions Oct. 22 & 23
Little Lies
By Joseph George Caruso
Freely adapted from and inspired by
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s famous comedy “The Magistrate”
Set in Edwardian England. The play follows the exploits of Aeneas Posket, Chief Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police court, as he sets forth upon an illicit nocturnal visit with his stepson Cis to the infamous Hotel des Princes, run by the outrageous Madame Blonde. Unknown to him his young wife Agatha also happens secretly, but for different reasons, to be dining there. The consequences for this incorruptible pillar of Victorian society turn out to be both embarrassing and hilarious.
Performances Jan. 19,20,21,25,26,27,28 ~ Auditions Dec. 3 & 4
Lucky Stiff Book and lyrics by Lynn AhrensMusic by Stephen Flaherty
Lucky Stiff is a very funny musical murder mystery farce about an unassuming English shoe salesman forced to take the corpse of his recently-murdered Atlantic City casino manager uncle on a week-long vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed, he stands to inherit $6,000,000. If not, the money goes to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn. Harry comes up against his uncle's insanely jealous and legally blind mistress, her optometrist brother and Annabel Glick, a zealous representative from the Universal Dog Home determined to see Harry's inheritance "go to the dogs."
Performances Mar. 16,17,18,22,23,24,25,30,31, Apr. 1
Auditions Jan. 21 & 22
Smell of the Kill
Michele Lowe
Three suburban housewives, loosely allied by their husband's common college bonding, are making the best of their relationships. We find, however, that what binds these ladies together is a variety of betrayals by their husbands. Nicky’s husband is facing a jail term for embezzling Molly desperately wants a baby but her husband, won't sleep with her and Debra harbors resentment of her husband’s infidelities. The fun begins when the men accidentally lock themselves into the new meat freezer in the basement, and the ladies must decide whether to let them out.
Performances May 11,12,13,17,18,19,20
Auditions Mar. 25 & 26 **** Florida Roller Girls skate party $7 http://www.floridarollergirls.com/ www.myspace.com/flrg FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS (llc) flat track roller derby league!See our website www.floridarollergirls.com for bout dates or write Jeannie "Flyin' J" Dowis at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=jdowis@cfl.rr.com&YY=5783&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b for more details. Hope to see you there
COMMA,An Alternative Art Space and Gallery
813 Virginia Drive Orlando Fl 32803
407 894-4505
Hours: T/Th 11am-7pm
Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-4pm
Over the past three years, COMMA has aspired to be a place of inspiration, education and innovation. With that in mind, we are pleased to present our artist exhibit schedule:
COMMA SEASON SCHEDULE 2006/2007:
“Anomalies” James Hedges. A mixed media painter, Hedges reminds us that nothing is as it appears; our perceptions are our lens and seeing is not always believing.
July 11- August 4, 2006: Second Tuesday Artist Reception
July 11, 6:30-9pm
Ramblings- A new language of Art- Group show. A Journeys Through Nature and Consciousness, a variety of landscapes both natural and metaphorical
August 6-31, Second Tuesday Artist Reception August 8, 2006 6:30-9pm
“Allegorical Grady Kimsey”
Kimsey’s conceptual humanity through new paintings,mixed media collage and nationally acclaimed sculpture. Until recently, Kimsey’s sculptures could only be seen at a gallery in Atlanta. For the first time all of the diverse dimensions of Kimsey’s creations can be seen together in one enormous exhibit. Now an entire world can be seen from earth……. Ground zero @ COMMA: An Alternative Art Space for Contemporary Post Millennium Art
September 1- October 31st: Artist Reception September 12th and Gallery talk October 10th both Second Tuesday 6:30-9pm
Expressionistic Explorations: Jean Banas, Donne Bittner and Karen Carasik. Each artist has been experimenting with techniques and concepts in their newest eclectic abstracts.
Banas is a well respected Volusia County artist. Bittner, a Crealde faculty member, spent her summer painting at Arrowmont and Pennland and Carasik may once again surprise us with her ever evolving series.
November 1- December 1st Second Tuesday Artists’ Reception November 14th 6:30-9pm
COMMA Invitational : Artists that are Adored. There is not enough wall space to showcase Central Florida Talent.
December 2nd- January 5th Second Tuesday Artist Reception December 12, 2006
“Journeys” Women’ s Caucus for Art, Northern California and Florida Chapter’s exhibit. This Art Exhibit will travel to a San Francisco Bay area Gallery in September 2007.
January 11- February12th Second Tuesday Opening Reception January 11, 6:30-9pm and gallery talk February 10th as part of the United Arts of Central Florida Arts Fest. Times TBA.
ORANGES: An All Florida Juried Show
February 13th –March 2th Second Tuesday Art Reception February 13th 6:30-9pm
“Expletives Deleted” Just can’t talk about it.
March 6 through April 6, 2007
Reception March 6, 6:30-9pm
CALL TO ARTISTS & AUDITIONS
Deadline: August 8, 2006The Maitland Art Center is pleased to announce that it will offer a juried art exhibition, MORE POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE. The subject matter for the two-dimensional art work must be the Maitland Art Center—an element of the Center, an image, view, or interpretation of the Center or the grounds in painting, watercolor, pastel, photography, collage, drawing, etc. Artists may submit two works with an entry fee of $10. Works may not exceed an image size of 18” (height) by 24” (width). Selections for the exhibit will be from the actual works themselves, and they must be delivered to the Germaine Marvel Community Building at the Center on August 7th or 8th between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Call for Entry forms are now available by calling the Center during regular hours at 407.539.2181 or by downloading pdf. form at www.maitlandartcenter.org/PDF/Postcards_06.pdf The exhibition will be held in the Center’s galleries from September 8th through October 29th. Purchase awards of $500 will be made for up to six images from the exhibition and will be reproduced as postcards which will be available through the Center’s gift shop. The artist’s whose works are purchased and reproduced will receive image credit on the postcard when it is printed. For information on this or other programs of the Maitland Art Center, call 407.539.2181 or visit the website http://www.maitlandartcenter.org/.
ARTIST ENHANCEMENT GRANT DEADLINES COMING UP!
There are two upcoming deadlines for the Artist Enhancement Grant Program, July 15, 2006 and October 12, 2006. The Artist Enhancement Grant Program provides support for artists to take advantage of specific, skill-building opportunities of significance to their careers. If you have an activity or opportunity that you would like to apply for assistance for, please visit the Division's website to download guidelines and application forms. The link for the Artist Enhancement Grant Program is: http://mail.yahoo.com/config/login?/ArtistEnhancmentGrants.htm. Questions about the program can be directed to Morgan Lewis, http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=mblewis@dos.state.fl.us. September 1, 2006Â Call for Florida Artists for the 2007 gallery
exhibition schedule at the Harris House Gallery for both individual and
group proposals. Juried from slides and digitals, no fee. For details
visit http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/, email
http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rmorrison@atlanticcenterforthearts.org or phone (386) 423-1753).
Subject: [FAPAA] Two projects in Orlando Interior art in Orlando. The Orange county Arts & Cultural Affairsprogram seeks an artist, or artist team, to create interior art for anew social and educational facility - the Eastern Regional SeniorCenter. There are two "social hall's" which could handle somegood-sized work. Budget $50,000. Deadline July 31, 2006. Information: http://www.ocfl.net/artsor call 407-836-5540. Exterior art in Orlando. The Orange county Arts & Cultural Affairsprogram seeks an artist, or artist team, to create exterior art for anew educational, office and exhibition facility - the CooperativeExtension Education Building. A courtyard, an exterior, street-facingwall, or the retension pond are possible areas to address. Budget$50,000. Deadline July 31, 2006. Information: http://www.ocfl.net/artsor call 407-836-5540. Terry OlsonOrange County Arts & Cultural AffairsP.O. Box 1393, Orlando, FL 32802-1393located at 450 E South Street, Suite 345 407/836-5540, FAX 407/836-5554 =======================================
ART FAIR 2006 - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO AUG.1st
The Telfair Museum of Art has extended the deadline for artist entry submissions for the 12th Annual Telfair Art Fair to August 1st, 2006. For more information or to download an updated “call for entries” brochure, go to http://www.telfair.org/.
ARTS FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AT DAYTONA BEACH JAZZ ESCAPE
(Daytona Beach, FL) The first annual Daytona Beach Jazz Escape will be a feast for the eyes as well as ears, as area fine artists have an opportunity to showcase their talents at the Daytona Beach Jazz Escape Art Festival, September 2 - 4. A visual complement to the outdoor jazz music festival, the juried art show will be held on festival grounds at City Island Park in Daytona Beach. The Daytona Beach Jazz Escape Art Festival is seeking twenty artists to exhibit items that are original and individually handcrafted by the artist. The artist must be present at the Jazz Escape Art Festival, which will open daily 2 hours prior to the start of the music festival.
Over 15,000 jazz and arts enthusiasts are expected to attend the three-day riverside festival in downtown Daytona Beach. Top international, national and regional jazz artists scheduled to perform include Jean-Luc Ponty, Nestor Torres, Brian Culbertson featuring Eric Darius on sax, Spyro Gyra, Everette Harp, Walter Beasley, Khani Cole, Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine, Peter White, Adalberto Bravo and the Original Superstars of Jazz Fusion.
The event is sponsored by the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, a very large and active partner in the Daytona Beach cultural world for over 50 years. Interested artists should contact the Daytona Beach Symphony Society directly at (386) 253-2901. Detailed arts vendor information is also available online at http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Three-day Passes to the Labor Day weekend event are on sale through September 1 for only $50. Once the festival opens September 2, single day passes will be available at the gate for $20 per person. Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/ or in person at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. The DBSS box office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
For additional information and artist updates, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Pro-Choice License Plate Art/Design Contest Pro-Choice Art Contest: Winner has the opportunity for their artwork to be showcased on specialty Florida License Plates. Orlando NOW is sponsoring a national art contest for the production of a Florida Pro-Choice license plate. Please visit http://www.licensetochoose.org/ Cicely Scheiner Vice President for Program Development Orlando National Organization for Women
1) Multi-Cultural Arts Directory has a free listing for all artists in Alachua County. Just email me your information for listing. The directory is 5,000 copies and distributed through Alachua County and other cities at the end of December and the first week of January. They are local in libraries, and government buildings and mail to all listers.
Want you need to submit: Name, contact name, company name, mailing address, contact phone number, discription of artwork, what style and medium, email address and website:
2) Wildwood arts & crafts in the park - sponsored by City of Gainesville Parks, Recreations, and cultural affairs and co-event coordinator Queenchiku Ngozi putting it first annual event at the Eastside Recreation on E. University Ave. Sept. 9th, 2006.
For more information for booth call Karen 334-2714 or 334-2721.
3) KALEIDOSCOPE FESTIVAL - presented by Chiumba Ensemble, Inc. it is an annual multi-cultural festival with arts and crafts ethnic foods and entertainment. Nov. 11, 2006 at the downtown plaza. For application send me your mailing address.
********Visiting Artists who wish to participate in Art Walk on Flagler, a new event presented by the Gallery Group of Flagler Avenue. We plan to hold Art Walks every fourth Saturday of every month thereafter. We are looking for established and new, emerging artists. If they do not have a booth, we will help them get one to use for the event. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you have any problems. Contact Del Appleby at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=delappleby@earthlink.net&YY=36863&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b for info and application or call
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 386-428-2150
CALL FOR ARTIST - Deadline July 31, 2006
Four Footed: The Domestic Animal Depicted in Art
Seeking two-dimensional or three-dimensional art in any media, up to 48x 48”, to be reviewed for this invitational group exhibition. Works of horses, dogs, cats, undomesticated, mythological or surreal creature interpretations from traditional realism to the abstract are acceptable for review. Please send up to six slides, resume, vitae and artist statement/bio and SASE to: Four Footed c/o Ormond Memorial Art Museum, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 32176.
Creating Art for Blind and Deaf an up-and-coming professional dance company here in Central Florida.  U-Turn Dance has designed a specialty show, titled Unheard Insight, for blind and deaf persons and we are looking to feature Artwork in the theatre lobby that is accessible to people with visual and hearing limitations.  We'd love to have you create a piece to feature at Unheard Insight, which takes place Saturday, August 12 at 7pm at the Helen Stairs Theatre in Sanford, FL. This allows us to feature/promote local artists AND make Art more accessible to the blind and deaf. You may sell your Artwork at the show and bring any promotional literature you like. You can learn more about U-Turn Dance and Unheard Insight by visiting www.MoveTheLife.comIn addition to having a creative visual element, Artwork featured at Unheard Insight might have an interactive tactile element and/or have the ability to be experienced using senses other than sight. Alternatively, featured Artwork may be visually innovative or contain a statement relevant to the blind and deaf without tactile elements. I'd love to hear ANY and ALL creative ideas you may have!If you are interesed in participating in this small but significant Art show, please contact me at your earliest convenience using the contact information below.  And please share this invitation with other Artists you know. I hope you will consider sharing your Gifts at this groundbreaking event. I hope to hear from you soon!Moving The Life,Craig W. JohnsonCreative Director, U-Turn Dance, Inc.http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=Craig@U-TurnDance.com(407) 695-8366
Call for Florida Artists Opportunity #1 September 1, 2006 Call for Florida Artists for the 2007 galleryexhibition schedule at the Harris House Gallery for both individual andgroup proposals. Juried from slides and digitals, no fee. For detailsvisit www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org, emailhttp://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rmorrison@atlanticcenterforthearts.org&YY=21972&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b or phone (386) 423-1753). Opportunity #2 CALL TO ARTISTS The Jacksonville International Airport Arts Commission is seeking local3D artists to showcase at the Jacksonville International Airport (whichreceives over 5 million visitors annually). Artwork will be displayed in 4 glass kiosks in the main terminalbuilding for a period of 3 months. Discrete sales are permitted duringthis time. To download an application please visit www.JIAarts.org and click onartist opportunities. Submissions are always accepted, but gallery scheduling will begin soonso please respond ASAP. Any questions contact Faith Jordan, programcoordinator at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=fjordan@jaa.aero&YY=21972&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b or 904.741.3546 Call for Artists: IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts, presented by Atlantic Center for the Arts, is now accepting applications for the annual juried fine art festival February 10 and 11, 2007. Held by picturesque Riverside Park, along the stunning intra coastal waterway in New Smyrna Beach, on Florida's east central coast, IMAGES has a 31-year history of artistic excellence, offering $100,000 in prize and patron's monies. The application can be downloaded from the Festival's website, www.imagesartfestival.orghttp://www.imagesartfestival.org/>For more information, or to request an application by mail, contactIMAGES: A Festival of the Arts, 214 S. Riverside Drive, New SmyrnaBeach, FL 32168, phone 386.423.4733, e-mail http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=images@imagesartfestival.org&YY=35241&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b images@imagesartfestival.org> . Applications must be postmarked by October 7, 2006. - UPDATE DATE!!
OVERVIEW:WHAT: “Seussical the Musical” Auditions
WHEN: Sunday, July 23rd 6p-9p-by appointment~ Sands Theater Center
Monday, July 24th 6p-9p-by appointment~ Golden Music Academy
Sunday, August 20th 5p-8p (Open Call)~ Sands Theater CenterWHERE: Sands Theater Center, 600 N. Woodland Blvd (17-92), DeLand, 32720
Golden Music Academy, 348 Wilshire Blvd, Casselberry, 32707
AUDITION: Please prepare an upbeat musical selection and bring sheet music in your key. Accompanist will be provided.
PAY: None
APPOINTMENTS: Contact Jeffrey @ 386-801-2391 or jdault@aol.com after July 12th.
PERFORMANCE DATES: September 22-October 8, 2006 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday performances at 8p and Sunday performances at 2:30p)
All roles are open for this non-paid production. It will be directed by John Olbert and musical direction by Timothy Turner. “Seussical” will perform Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:30pm September 22-October 8, 2006.
SANDS THEATER CENTER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF STORYBOOK THEATER COMPANY Storybook Theater Company, a division of the Sands Theater Center, will be holding auditions for its 25th Anniversary Touring season Monday, July 31st and Tuesday, August 1 at 10 AM at the theater at 600 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand, FL. Individuals auditioningneed to be available during DAYTIME HOURS to tour to the schools. Thecompany will be performing three shows in repertory from the end ofSeptember 2006 thru May 2007. The three shows are “The Emperor’s NewClothes,” “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” and “The Mark Twain Show.” Actors may becast in one or more shows, and actors are needed to be cast as alternates as well. Rehearsals are unpaid and actors will receive a stipend for each performance. Auditions will consist of cold readings and movement exercises. Attendance at both sessions is encouraged, but not necessary to be cast. Storybook actors will also be performing for the general public at thetheater: “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” Oct. 14 & 15, 2006;“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” Oct. 21 & 22, 2006; and “The Mark Twain Show,” Mar. 10& 17, 2007.Andrea L. FinkleCommunity Outreach CoordinatorSands Theater Center600 N. Woodland Blvd.DeLand, FL 32720386-738-7156
JOB OPENINGS/OPPORTUNITIES
MURAL PAINTERS:job opportunities.  KBF Design Gallery696 E. Altamonte Dr. Ste.1070Altamonte Springs,FL(407) 830-7703http://www.kdfdesigngallery.com/http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=keith@kbfdesigngallery.com(next to Panera's on 436)
University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach and Orlando) is currentlyaccepting applications for three Music Specialist/Staff Accompanistpositions in the Theatre Department. Two positions are for the Orlandocampus and one position is for the MFA musical theatre program inDaytona Beach. MUSIC SPECIALIST/STAFF ACCOMPANIST UCF, Department of Theatre at the University of Central Florida isseeking 12 month full-time permanent Music Specialists beginning 8/7/06to accompany classes, lessons, auditions, rehearsals and performancesfor the BFA and MFA Musical Theatre tracks and other departmentpresentations. Bachelors of Music degree and significant musical skills and techniquerequired. Ability to Musical Direct a plus. Salary: $29,000 plusbenefits. Mail cover letter and resume with three current letters ofreference to: Joseph Rusnock, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA TheatreDepartment, P.O. Box 162372, Orlando, FL 32816. Applications will beaccepted until the position is filled. EO/AA Employer.
Please help us spread the word about this opportunity to learn and serve. You can pass on the email to your list or print the flyer and post it at strategic spots. Tell your neighbors and friends and family We need a team of 20 good folks for September. PLEase help us recruit For the right person at the right time this is an incredible experience and our community needs your skills. Gracias Ann
Do you want to help a community and earn money for school at the same time?
Do you want to develop new skills and see what you are capable of?
Do you want to help children, youth and adults learn and gain confidence in their own abilities?
Do you want to make a difference in this world?
JOIN THE NOTRE DAME MISSION VOLUNTEER/AMERICORPS PROGRAM
Based in Apopka, the Notre Dame Mission Volunteer/Americorps program works with tutoring and mentoring children and youth, staffing after-school enrichment programs and youth groups, teaching adults English, GED and Citizenship education, working with people with developmental disabilities, helping with parenting education and support groups and staffing Pennies for Power, Youth Credit Union.
Join a team of dedicated people working together. Beginning September 1st and requiring 40 hours/week for 11 months (completing minimum of 1,700 hours), Americorps members:
Earn $10,900 per year Get a child care benefit if needed
Receive health insurance Earn an Education Award of $4,725
Requirements: A good heart and work ethic, Green Card or US citizenship, enough English proficiency to work with youth and adults who need to learn English, H.S. Diploma
or working on a GED
Contact: Office for Farmworker Ministry/Notre Dame Americorps, 815 S. Park Ave. Apopka, FL 32703; 407. 886-5151; Ask for Laura Firtel, Minerva Colon or Sister Ann. You can go to http://www.ndmva.org/ for more information and/or to apply on-line Ann Kendrick, SND de N
" You must give birth to yourimages.
They are the future waiting to be born.
Fear not the strangeness you feel.
The future must enter you
long before it happens."
Rilke
MISCELLANEOUS
ARTIST HOUSE AND STUDIO FOR SALE IN PORT ORANGE—
www.buyowner.com (ID#24906) for pictures and tour
ROOMMATE WANTED: Gay friendly females or males. Deland house to share. 3 bed, 2 baths, LR, DR, family/garden room, Kitchen. Washer Dryer. Close to Downtown & Stetson. Room furnished or not. Cable TV and digital phone with unlimited long distance. Large yard with Native Plants. $400 includes all. Available July 1st. Call Christine 386-846-9792
Pik-up Sticks Frame liquidator Local distribution of moulding close outs as low as @.50 per foot. Call Judith Segall 407 331-5008 judyorlando@cfl.rr.com Also supply of world music instruments!
Cradled Wood Panels
By John C. Glose
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Our panels are made entirely of sanded, furniture grade birch plywood.
The frames are ¾” material, mitered at the corners, with the face panel of ¼” ply. The standard overall thickness is 2”. The sizes listed below are merely for reference; since all panels are made to order, most any thickness, dimension or specification can be achieved. Don’t hesitate to give a call with any questions or e-mail and I can send photos. Our panels are of the highest quality to reflect your finest work.
SAVE THIS DATE
To All:
It has come to my attention that we need to continue to "work" the County Council members by ensuring that they completely support the increase per capita from $1.50 to $2.00. Although the increase is currently "in" the 2006-2007 budget, that does not mean it cannot be taken out before the final budget is approved. Not all members are completely sold on the idea and it is OUR job to do so, since many of our organizations and VCCA member organizations benefit from the increase. Of course the citizens of Volusia County are the real beneficiaries and that should be our message. This increase will allow each cultural organization in VC to broaden its outreach, serve more people, and increase program quality, thus contributing to the County's viability as a place to live in and a place to move to, and its vitality by strengthening its economy and promoting its value.
A budget workshop is planned for July 25. The final budget is approved in September. Check out volusia.org for other meetings and updates.
Don't delay! Please telephone or meet with a County Council person in your district, one or two that you know personally, or just pick up the phone and introduce yourself. As taxpayers and voters, they work for us!
Ann Brady
VCCA member
County Council
Frank Bruno, Chair
Joie Alexander, Vice-Chair
Dwight Lewis, District #1
Art Giles, District #2
Jack Hayman, District #3
Carl Persis, District #4
Bill Long, District #5
Jim Dinneen, County Manager
The Casements Guild Christmas Walk scheduled for Sat., Dec 2, and Sun., Dec 3, from 10 am - 4 pm
SEND A LISTING
To list your local event, please send a brief email message with day, date, time, event, place, directions, contact info (in that order) to me at charonart@yahoo.com . Put “listing for charonslist” in email subject.
CONTINUING AND ONGOING Bitner at Lake Eustis Museum
UPCOMING DBSS JAZZ ESCAPE
CALL TO ARTISTS Maitland Postcards from Paradise
JOB OPENINGS/OPPORTUNITIES UCF Staff Accompanist
MISCELLANEOUS—Real estate; roommates; art materials
SAVE THIS DATE---Arts Budget Workshop July 25
SEND A LISTING“listing for charonslist” charonart@yahoo.com
NOTE FROM CHARON: Last week Charonslist dove into the blogosphere launching charonslist on blogger.com. Charonslist blog makes it easier to access charonslist anytime and to pass it along to interested friends. Please check out the charonslist blog at http://www.charonslist.blogspot.com/ and mark it in your “favorites”. I will continue to send charonslist with a reminder to check out the blog to your mailbox via yahoo for the next few weeks you get the hang of checking out the blog. I will be updating charonslist blog weekly (or biweekly) from the road and from the MacNamara Foundation residency in Maine this summer. The blog will even allow me to post audio blogs of my art and travel adventures! Peace thru blogging, Charon PS Please continue to send listing to my yahoo email at charonart@yahoo.com Be sure to include your organization’s website!
THIS WEEK
Thursday, July 20 RE: An Evening w/Willie Nelson & Family The Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach (600 Auditorium Blvd) will once again be home to the stars as Willie Nelson & Family perform in concert Thursday, July 20, 2006. Reserved seating tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Saturday, May 13 at the Peabody Auditorium box office, all Ticket Master locations, charge-by-phone at 407-839-3900 or online at http://www.ticketmasters.com/. Ticket prices are $45 and $35. Doors open @ 6:30 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. show.
JULY 20 Thursdays this Summer from 7 to 8 p.m. at Riverside Park. New Smyrna Beach Summer Concert Series. The concert series is sponsored by the New Smyrna Beach Parks and Recreation Department and The Canal Street Shopping & Historic District who will have volunteers selling hot dogs and refreshments. This year sound for the bands will be provided by BT Sound. The performance is free and bring a lawn chair or blanket. If case of inclement weather, the show will move indoors to the Brannon Center. Information (386) 424-2175. NSB SUMMER CONCERT SERIES JULY 20 STREETLIFE FEATURING LA ROBINSON JULY 27 SOGGY DOLLAR BAND
Friday July 21 at 7:30 PM The Storybook Theater Company at The Sands Theater in DeLand will be opening its second summer youth performance production, “The Phantom Tollbooth,” on July 21 at 7:30 PM. Additional performances will be July 22, 23, 29 & 30 at 2:30 PM, and July 28 at 7:30 PM. This show based on the classic novel written by Norton Juster has been adapted and written for the stage by Susan Nanus and is directed by Darlene J. Stewart, the Sands Theater Center Education Director. The play features the talents of 24 of our local upper elementary and middle school students. JoJo Hennessy and Austin Champoux are double cast in the role of “Milo” the young man who makes the journeys to the wonderful lands beyond the Phantom Tollbooth. Tickets are $8 for Adults and $5 for Children under 12. The play will be on our Main Stage and will be general admission seating. Call the box office at 386-736-7456 for additional information or reservations starting July 18th. The theater is located in the Cultural Arts Center at 600 N. Woodland Blvd. (17-92) in DeLand.
Contact: Andrea Finkle, Community Outreach Coordinator
Phone: 386-738-7156 Email: afinkle@sandstheatercenter.com
Sunday FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS LLC Central Florida’s first and only all-female flat track roller derby league invites you to kick off our bout season at these two events:Season Kickoff Party – Sunday, July 23, 11PM-2AMFrank’s Front Row Sports Bar and GrillHelp us get ready to roll at this 21 and up show!Bands: The New Threat, The Antics and Suicide ShiftersNo cover; just fun, moshing and mayhem with team members representing the Furious Felons and the Recon Rollers!Pre-sale tickets, t-shirts and door prizes plus drink specials -Be there or wish you were!Frank’s Front Row Sports Bar and Grill: 308 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (386) 225-9221 more information and updates on www.floridarollergirls.com
caffe da vinci 112 west georgia ave DELand FL 32720 386-736-4646
http://www.caffedavinci.net/
OPEN MIC WITH MAGDA HILLER ------- THE BEST OPEN MIC NIGHT AROUND!!!!
9PM NO COVER http://www.magdahiller.com/
FRIDAY JULY 21 THE A+TEAM
80'S DANCE PARTY!! $5 COVER 9PM
SATURDAY JULY 22 FRUITBASKET
70'S/80'S $5 COVER 9PM
MONDAY NIGHTS OPEN BLUES JAM with James KIllgallon and friends NO COVER
$5 PITCHERS YUENGLING ALL NIGHT!!
TUESDAY NIGHTS LIVE LOCAL BANDS 9PM
$1 PBR $2 BUDS $3 WITTEKERKE
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS LADIES NIGHT NO COVER
$1 YUENGLINGS 9-10PM LADIES DRINK FREE 10-MIDNIGHT
CONTINUING AND ONGOING
July 14 - September 1, 2006. ORMOND MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM AND GARDENS.Contact: Barbara Saunders, Education Curator, 386-676-3347, http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=omam78e@aol.com&YY=26205&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0 The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens, 78 E. Granada Blvd. will host Summer Impressions: The Vivid, The Serene and The Enlightening from July 14 - September 1, 2006. It will feature select work from Very Special Arts of Volusia County as well as a vibrant and detailed group of quilts on loan from the Atlantic Center for the Arts at Harris House. Augmenting the two exhibitions will be specific pieces from three Ormond Memorial Art Musuem teaching staff; Linda King, Karlene McConnell and Regina Stengel and small representation from the museum ArtReach summer camp. Upcoming educational offerings at the museum include a two-day Mosaic Workshop instructed by South Carolina Artist Lee Malerich. The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships and an MFA graduate of Northern Illinois University, Malerich's work is shown and collected extensively. She will be in the area participating in a project at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens to create a childrens sculptural art space in the current garden. The permanent exterior art and it's surrounding landscaping will be constucted in memorium to a long time museum friend and supporter Mrs. Sandry Baird of Ormond Beach. For further information on this or other programs at the museum, please contact at 386-676-3347 or http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=omam78e@aol.com&YY=26205&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0 or view us on the web at www.ormondartmuseum.org Please inquire about the benefits of membership. The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is open Monday - Friday , 10:00- 4:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. with regularly changing exhibitions and ongoing classes and lectures. There is a $2.00 suggested donation.
***************Donne Bitner LAKE EUSTIS MUSEUM OF ART thru Aug
The fine art exhibit "Seeing Red will open to the public July 7th with a lively receptions in the museum Main Gallery beginning at 6:00p.m. with live music and refreshments. Seeing Red is a one woman show featuring the contemporary works of Donne Bitner. Visitors can expect to see emotive and highly charged works of art. Judges comment that, "Donne Bitner's work is complex. The images are layered with textures give her works a unique voice which makes its own statement. This subtle quality is reflected not only in the chosen work but also in all the works in her booth. Her visual strength is beautifully connected to the best of contemporary art." Donne Bitner is a Senior Painting Instructor for Crealde. Donne graduated with honors from Penn State University with a degree in Art and has been a full-time studio artist for the last 15 years. In addition to teaching classes in watercolor, monotypes, and experimental acrylics at Crealdé, she maintains a studio at McRae Art Studio in Winter Park. Her work is exhibited in museum shows and art festivals throughout the United States and has appeared in publications including American Artist Watercolor Magazine, International Artist, and Watercolor Magic.
You can see her artwork in the collections of the Huntsville Museum of Art, Springfield Art Museum, Gulf Coast Center for the Arts, Vero Beach Center for the Arts, Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences, Maitland Museum of Art, Rollins College, State of Florida Capital Collection and the cities of Atlanta, Orlando, and Melbourne.
She is a signature member of both the National Watercolor Society and Florida Watercolor Society, a member of the Watercolor USA Honor Society, and a recipient of a Florida Individual Artist's Fellowship in 2002
Artist's Statement: "My new body of work incorporates monotypes, oil pastel, oil stick, charcoal, and acrylic paint. Although subject matter will vary, my intent is to follow the mark - to layer and strip away and find the hidden texture and meaning of a piece. It's painting by discovery."
LAKE EUSTIS MUSEUM OF ART
The Lake Eustis Museum of Art offers docent tours of the exhibit and welcome schools and group visits. If you would like to schedule a group or classroom visit please call 352-483-2900. We will be glad to arrange an age-appropriate customized art activity for your group.
The Lake Eustis Museum of Art rotates exhibits every 8 weeks and is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10:00-4:00 & Saturday’s from 12:00-4:00. Admission is free. Call 352-483-2900 or email http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=lakeeustisart@earthlink.net for additional information. July 14 - September 3 there will be three featured artists. The lower gallery will host abstract photographer Randall Smith and innovative ceramics by Steve Howell. In the upper gallery will be the realistic heroic paintings by Richard Currier. The public is invited. Photographs and Mixed Media Works by Randall SmithGallery Talk - Smith will discuss his work and his motivations andinspiration Thursday Aug 10, 2006 11:00A to 12:30P Free to publicWorks in Clay: by Steve HowellDemonstration/LectureHowell will lecture on his work in the exhibit and will present a handbuilding demonstration using red earthen clay 10:00A to 3:00P at Stetson Fine Arts Building. A nominal fee will be chargedHowell will offer a lecture on his work on Wednesday August 30, 2006from 10:00A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Included will be a demonstration using redearthen clay. The event will be held at the Stetson Ceramic Studio inthe Fine Arts building. A nominal fee will be charged.
*******Thru Aug 4 “Anomalies” James Hedges. A mixed media painter, Hedges reminds us that nothing is as it appears; our perceptions are our lens and seeing is not always believing.
July 11- August 4, 2006: Second Tuesday Artist Reception
July 11, 6:30-9pm
COMMA,An Alternative Art Space and Gallery
813 Virginia Drive Orlando Fl 32803
407 894-4505
Hours: T/Th 11am-7pm
Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-4pm
*******************July 6—Aug 11 Needle Art: A Postmodern Sewing Circle, a program of Exhibits USA and The National Endowment for the ArtsThe exhibit continues through August 11.Place: The Webber Center Gallery at Central Florida Community College, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala***************
Directions: Take SR 40 east to SW 27th Avenue in Ocala. Turn left onto SW 27th Avenue and go south to SW 20th Street, turn right and go to next light. Turn left. You will be at the back entrance to CFCC. Turn left. The Webber Center Gallery is the small white building on the right. Parking is directly across the road.
Contact info: Exhibit Coordinator Joleen Gonzalez, 352-854-2322, ext. 1664.
Gallery Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sundays, Mondays and college-observed holidays.Joleen Gonzalez Exhibits Coordinator Webber Center Gallery Central Florida Community College 352-854-2322, ext. 1664gonzalej@cf.edu
***New Paintings by Janet Bernhard, Bonnie Myers and Ginnie Ungewitter at ArtHaus3840 Ridgewood, Port Orange 386 7670076 thru July 21
****Thursday June 8th ---August 29th Peabody Auditorium Rose Room Gallery School’s Out—Artistic Highlights 2005-2006 an exhibition of student work from area high schools and additional work from area ARTLINK Boys and Girls Club and ARTHAUS afer school programs. Viewing before and after concerts and weekdays by appointment. Call Jan Benjamin, Manager Peabody Auditorium 386 671 3461******
Thru July 29 Harris House Gallery 17th annual UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXHIBITION July 1-29, 2006 of work by art students in the Florida university system.
· Tesa Burch, University of West Florida, Pensacola
· Russell Gulick, Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale
· Terri Littleton, University of North Florida, Jacksonville
· Muriel Reyes, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers
· Samantha Rich, University of West Florida, Pensacola
This year’s juror is Heide Fasnacht, an ACA Master Artist in 1997.Atlantic Center for the Arts Harris House Gallery214 S. Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach386-423-1753Freehttp://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/ Kelle Groomt. 386-427-6975f. 386-427-5669http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=kgroom@atlanticcenterforthearts.org http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/
Thru July 29 Area IV of the Florida Artists Group (F.L.A.G.) Exhibition Dates: July 1 - 29, 2006 Arts on Douglas, Fine Art and Collectibles 123 Douglas Street Area VI consists of 21 counties in the northeast quadrant of the state, and is chaired by St. Augustine artist Sydney McKenna. The artists participating in this special exhibition are: Maribel Angel (St. Augustine), Barre Barrett (Jacksonville) , Linda Blondheim (Gainesville), Gretchen Ebersol (Jacksonville), Heidi Edwards (St. Augustine), Cassandra Gordon-Harris , Sydney McKenna (St. Augustine) , Jan Miller (St. Augustine), Beau Redmond (St. Augustine) , Jo Sinclair (St. Augustine), Wendy Tatter (St. Augustine) , Sam Dee Thomas, Trish Thompson (New Smyrna Beach), and Jean Troemel (St. Augustine) .
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Tel. 386 428-1133
Fax. 386 428-5008
Contact us at: mmartin@artsondouglas.net
Check us out at: http://www.artsondouglas.net/
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday 11 – 6 pm, Saturday 10 – 2 pm and by appointment.
Contact: Meghan Martin, Gallery Manager
Saturday July 1 4pm-late Clay Gallery at Douglas St. and Riverside Drive, NSB live music 386 427 2903 http://www.clay-gallery.com/
**** thru July 31, 2006 "Mixed Ramblings" featuring the works of Carrie Perman, Dave Dodson, durkArt(c), and Zinnia. Place: Borders Books & Cafe, 600 Orlando Ave., Winter Park, FL. Located in the Winter Park Village just south of Lee Road on US 17-92.Contact: Borders 407-647-3300. Store hours are Monday - Saturday 9am to 11pm and Sunday 9am to 9pm.The exhibition is up from June 1, 2006 to July 31, 2006. The Women's Caucus of the Art-Florida Chapter is sponsoring the event.****
Thursdays this Summer from 7 to 8 p.m. at Riverside Park. New Smyrna Beach Summer Concert Series. The concert series is sponsored by the New Smyrna Beach Parks and Recreation Department and The Canal Street Shopping & Historic District who will have volunteers selling hot dogs and refreshments. This year sound for the bands will be provided by BT Sound. The performance is free and bring a lawn chair or blanket. If case of inclement weather, the show will move indoors to the Brannon Center. Information (386) 424-2175.
Thru July 30 REFLECTIONISTS new art show RHYTHMS OF COLOR. Our new show will open June 7, 2006, in the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center It is located at 399 N US1 in Ormond Beach. This building is located aproximately 6 tenths of a mile North of Granada/State Road 40 on US 1 and on the East side of N. US1.
There is a traffic light at the corner near the Performing Arts Center; at the corner of Wilmette and US1. You cannot miss the building. The REFLECTIONISTS, Trish Vevera, Marilyn Masters, Letitia Thompson, Christophe Cardot, Kay Botet and Marge' Drew are all plein air painters. For more information please call the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center Box Office Tuesday through Friday from 12noon to 5:00pm at 676-3375. Stefan J. Sibley, Performing Arts Center Supervisor
Telephone: 676-3378
Fax: 676-3369
SEASIDE MUSIC THEATER presents <http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=24> MAY 27 - AUGUST 19 at THE NEWS-JOURNAL CENTERMay 24, 2006, Daytona Beach, FL - Plan on watching your kids hop for joythis summer when they see Seaside Music Theater's production of A Yearwith Frog and Toad<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=24> , a delightfuland exuberant musical based on the well-loved books of Arnold Lobel..TICKET INFORMATION A Year with Frog and Toad will be performed at The News-Journal Center<http://www.news-journalcenter.com/default.htm> , 221 N. Beach Street,Daytona Beach, in the Elaine & Thurman Gillespy, Jr. Theater. Tickets,specially priced at only $9 per child (under 18) and $12 per adult, areavailable by calling the Box Office at 386-252-6200. To purchase inperson, visit the Box Office at the News-Journal Center. Show datesinclude: May 27; June 2, 3, 10, 16, 23; July 1, 7, 8, 15, 21, 22, 28,29; and August 4, 5, 12, 19. All shows begin at 10am. HOP TO the Children's Theater Luncheon with Frog and Toad!Sponsored by: Bennigan's Grill & Tavern, Central Florida Zoo,Entenmann's Bakery Outlet, Food Supply, Inc., Lecy Fredo and Music forSpecial Occasions, Party World, and SubwayExtend your stay with Frog, Toad and friends at special post-performanceluncheons on Saturday, June 10th and Saturday, July 22nd. Tickets are$27 per child or adult and include the performance of A Year with Frogand Toad followed by lunch, visits from the cast complete withautographs, a live animal exhibit by the Central Florida Zoo, and facepainting! Reservations and advance payment are necessary ($10 perreservation is tax-deductible). Both parties will be held atNews-Journal Center, located at 221 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach.Proceeds benefit SMT's Arts Education and Community Outreach Funds.Purchase tickets to the Children's Theater Luncheons with Frog and Toadby calling 386-226-1945.Subscriptions and single tickets for the 2006 Summer Season are alsoavailable for purchase at this timeSisters of Swing: The Story of the Andrews Sisters<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=20> , June 15 -July 16; A Little Night Music<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=21> , June 29 -July 9; The Threepenny Opera<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=22> , July 13 - 23,and Singin' in the Rain<http://www.seasidemusictheater.org/show.cfm?show_id=23> , August 3 -20.Seaside Music Theater is presented by the Daytona Beach News-Journal.For more information, visit www.seasidemusictheater.org *** Every 4th Saturday Art Walk on Flagler, a new event presented by the Gallery Group of Flagler Avenue, NSB 10-6pm. We plan to hold Art Walks every fourth Saturday of every month thereafter. We are looking for established and new, emerging artists. If they do not have a booth, we will help them get one to use for the event. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you have any problems. Contact Del Appleby at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=delappleby@earthlink.net&YY=36863&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b for info and application or call
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 386-428-2150
DiMaggia Gallery Featured Artists: David Rahm, Larry McConnehead, Sandy Fraser, Larry Beck
Dimaggia Gallery and Framing 172 N. Beach St. Daytona Beach, F L 32114
386-236-0684 http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=DJ@GalleryDiMaggia.com http://www.davidrahm.com/
Gibran Studio & Gallery downtown DeLand Contact: Carly or Tariq Gibran 386-734-1996
at Gallery on First (211 East 1st Street, Sanford FL 407.323.2774) Visit with the artists and explore their studios; Barbara Farrell, Robert LeClaire, Robin Maria Pedrero, Sharon Muldoon, Mary J. Gray, Diana Ferguson, Pamela Glose, Terry Hummel, Marlene London, Jay Spalding, and Bert Bogdany. Gallery on First, 210 E. First Street, in historic downtown Sanford. There is a (free) street party and gallery reception the 2nd Thursday of each month. Also Folk Art Gallery same address.Jeanine Taylor, Director. 407 323 2774
The Florida Writer’s Association exists for writers to help writers. The monthly meetings are free, open to the public, and enable attendees to meet other writers. Further details are available at their website, www.FloridaWriters.net or call Bob Hart at (386) 760-2877
Sands Theater Center, 600 N Woodland Blvd DeLand 386 736 7456 for reservations Andrea Finkle Business: Sands Theater Center/Storybook Theater Company Phone: 386-738-7156 email: http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=afinkle@sandstheatercenter.com&YY=11830&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b
Little Theater, NSB
Daytona Playhouse located at 100 Jessamine off Halifax on Beachside.
For further information please call 386 255-2431.
The Deltona Arts & Historical Center, Inc.682 Deltona Blvd, Deltona 32725386-575-2601 Tues-Sat Noon - 4PM run 100% by VolunteersArtGallery/Deltona's History/Recording Studio/Wellness Center Volunteers& Instructors Always Welcomed "Live @ the Arts Center" 1st Saturday monthly 8PM Deltona Songwriters Guild 1st Tuesday monthly 7PM Friends Of The Bandshell
386-760-8361 Barbara Pack_www.bandshell.org_ (http://www.bandshell.org/)
May 24-Sept.1
Exhibition: Taken For Looks – The Image of Food in Contemporary Photography
Features the photography of Meredith Allen, Anita Calero, Tim Davis, Justin Kurland, Laura Letinsky, Martin Parr, Zeva Oelbaum and Lyndon Wade. Curated by Sarah Tanguy.
MUSEUM HOURS
OPEN - Tues, Thur, Fri: 10 - 4 p.m. Wed: 11 - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
June, July and December Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 1 - 5 p.m.
CLOSED - Mondays and for the following dates: Dec 24 –January 2 (Winter Recess), Daytona 500, July 4, Thanksgiving Weekend, July 31 – August 13, 2006 (Summer Recess).
MUSEUM LOCATION
Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions and events are presented on the Daytona Beach Campus of DBCC at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of I-95. The museum is located in Building 100. Admission is free. Visitor parking is available. For detailed exhibition and program information visit http://www.smponline.org/ or call the museum information hotline at (386) 5064475.
MUSEUM CONTACT
Virginia Heidenreich, (386) 506 – 3350, mailto:dunns@dbcc.edu
Repro images available upon request.
Pam Coffman new paintings at COMMA business hours 11-7pm Tuesday and Thursday and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 11-4
call 407 894-4505. COMMA Gallery, Orlando 407 376-1400 or 894 4505 contact http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=carasikart@msn.com 407 376-1400 thru July 7
CAFFE DA VINCI, 112 W. Georgia Ave downtown DeLand
386 736 4646 DOWNTOWN DELAND
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES NIGHT
LET JOSH TAKE CARE OF YOUR LADIES NIGHT NEEDS
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS LADIES NIGHT NO COVER
EVERYONE $1 YUENGLINGS 9-10PM LADIES DRINK FREE 10-MIDNIGHT
caffe da vinci 112 west georgia ave DELand FL 32720 386-736-4646
http://www.caffedavinci.net/
Tuscany Wine Bar. The third set will be a combination of musicians moved to stand up and play - a jam session! NO COVER CHARGE The Tuscany Wine Bar serves domestic and imported beer, and a variety of fine wines. Non alcoholic beverages are also available. Their address is 117 N. Woodland Blvd. and their phone number is (386) 734-4545. The Tuscany Wine Bar is a smoke free environment.
UPCOMING
******DAYTONA BEACH JAZZ ESCAPE AT CITY ISLAND PARK, SEPT. 2-4
(Daytona Beach, FL) This Labor Day weekend, the Daytona Beach Symphony Society is unleashing “The Other Side of the Symphony Society” as it presents the first annual Daytona Beach Jazz Escape. Bring a chair to City Island Park, September 2 - 4, and relax to three days of smooth vibes from top international, national and local jazz artists.
The riverside festival opens Saturday, September 2 with vocalist Khani Cole, Walter Beasley, Spryo Gyra, and headliner Jean-Luc Ponty. Sunday is a full day and night of music, including guitarist Peter White and “The Queen of Blues” Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine. Monday brings Nestor Torres, Everette Harp, and Brian Culbertson featuring Eric Darius on sax. Several local jazz artists will also perform during the weekend event.
“We are thrilled to bring such fabulous musicians to Daytona Beach,” says Carol Anderson, Managing Director of the Daytona Beach Symphony Society. “Jazz lovers from around the country are already calling us. We expect the Daytona Beach Jazz Escape to draw fans from far and wide.”
Three-day Passes to the Labor Day weekend event are only $50 and go on sale April 24 at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. The DBSS box office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. For additional information and artist updates, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Daytona Beach Symphony SocietySEE BELOW THE SCHEDULE FOR THE DAYTONA BEACH SYMPHONY SOCIETY'S 2006/2007 CONCERT SEASON BEGINNING IN November. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY. IT LOOKS LIKE A GREAT SEASON. DAYTONA BEACH SYMPHONY SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 2006-2007 SEASON (Daytona Beach, FL) The Daytona Beach Symphony Society celebrates its 55th season with a diverse selection of programs - orchestral, dance, opera and a premiere piano competition. International Series subscriptions are now on sale and offer a savings of 20% off single ticket prices. Orquestra De Sao Paulo performs the opening concert of the 2006-2007 Season on Friday, November 17, 8pm at Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach. The Brazilian orchestra is conducted by John Neschling and cellist Antonio Meneses is the soloist. The program includes Shostakovich's Festival Overture, Op. 96, Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme, Debussy's La Mer and Ginastera's Estancia: Ballet Suite. The season continues with Daytona Winterfest 2007, a much-anticipated event on the cultural scene. The seventh annual festival kicks off with the Winterfest Gala on Friday, January 26 at the Shores Resort & Spa. Saturday, January 27 the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra performs in concert at Peabody Auditorium. András Ligeti conducts the orchestra's 100th Anniversary Tour. The program includes Mussorgsky's A Night on Bald Mountain, Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major with pianist Paavali Jumppanen, and Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88. On Sunday, January 27 festival-goers return to the Shores Resort & Spa for the Winterfest Luncheon before heading over to Peabody Auditorium for a 3pm performance of Puccini's Turandot. Set in Peking's Forbidden City, Puccini's final masterpiece is a Chinese fairytale of epic proportions. Teatro Lirico D'Europa performs with full orchestra and English super titles. Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra return to Daytona Beach on Friday, February 9, 8pm at Peabody Auditorium. Lockhart leads the orchestra in a concert of popular music that is sure to be another sell-out. The Boston Pops concert is not included in the International Series season subscription. However, as a special benefit, season subscribers may purchase advance single tickets to the Boston Pops concert. Available single tickets will go on sale August 7, 2006. The dynamic Ailey II dance company takes the Peabody Auditorium stage on Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 8pm. Under the artistic direction of Sylvia Waters, Ailey II is an exceptional company that merges the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today's most outstanding emerging choreographers. It has become one of the most popular dance companies in the United States. Next on the season schedule is the inaugural Rolf and Brigitte Gardey 2007 Piano Competition. Working in collaboration with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the biennial event is modeled after the Van Cliburn Piano Competition. Open to outstanding young pianists, ages 18 - 32, the week-long competition features three elimination rounds. The three finalists perform with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 25, 3pm at Peabody Auditorium and the winner is selected. With national exposure and $27,500 in prizes at stake, the competition is truly a career-building opportunity for these gifted musicians. Renowned pianist and Van Cliburn winner Olga Kern joins the National Philharmonic of Russia in concert on Friday, April 6, 8 pm at Peabody Auditorium. Vladimir Spivakov conducts a program that features two works by Shostakovich, including the composer's Symphony No. 5, and Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The Daytona Beach Symphony Society's season comes to an exhilarating conclusion with the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 at 8pm, Peabody Auditorium. The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble is regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in the world. The choreographies are all based on authentic dances, some of them collected in isolated villages with dance elements dating back hundreds of years. The members of the Folk Orchestra play authentic, traditional instruments and perform Hungarian Folk music at its highest artistic level. The Ensemble has performed in 44 countries across four continents. The Daytona Beach Symphony Society's International Series subscriptions are now on sale. Subscription packages range in price from $180 - $320 and are available weekdays from 9am - 4pm at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. Boston Pops single tickets (available only to subscribers prior to August 7) are $85, $75, $65 and $52. Single tickets to the Winterfest Gala are $85 and the Winterfest Luncheon is $40. For additional information, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit www.dbss.org.
Sunday FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS LLC Central Florida’s first and only all-female flat track roller derby league invites you to kick off our bout season at these two events:Season Kickoff Party – Sunday, July 23, 11PM-2AMFrank’s Front Row Sports Bar and GrillHelp us get ready to roll at this 21 and up show!Bands: The New Threat, The Antics and Suicide ShiftersNo cover; just fun, moshing and mayhem with team members representing the Furious Felons and the Recon Rollers!Pre-sale tickets, t-shirts and door prizes plus drink specials -Be there or wish you were!Frank’s Front Row Sports Bar and Grill: 308 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (386) 225-9221 EXHIBITION BOUT: Bustin’ Loose! – Sunday, July 30, 7-9 PMDeLand Skating Center - doors open at 6:30 PMThe Furious Felons are on the lam and the Recon Rollers are hot on their tails! Come see our two teams vie for victory at this exciting exhibition scrimmage! Find out what flat track roller derby is all about and why this sports craze is sweeping the nation. See two games of rough blocking, fast jamming and girl-on-girl bashing, plus all the punk rock you can handle at halftime from national touring band Me Versus The Monster!All ages welcome. Seating is limited; bring a lawnchair or sit trackside (18+ only) on the floor for a real taste of the action.1st bout bargain price: $8.00 in advance; $10 at the door.Advance tickets available at DeLand Skating Center, season kickoff party or through your favorite Florida Rollergirl – just ask!One hour after-skate with the Florida Rollergirls only $1 at door (quad or inline skates included!)DeLand Skating Center 1779 N. Spring Garden Ave. DeLand, FL Call (386) 734-9444 for box office times and information. Mark your calendars for these UPCOMING EVENTS with FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS:3rd Saturdays every month 6-9 PM: Cruisin’ Destination DaytonaDestination Daytona Harley-Davidson/Right Coast monthly car showDrive your hotrod or cruiser or just come lookin’!Vintage vehicles + quad-skating rollergirls = fun on wheels!Get your picture made with your favorite Florida Rollergirls;t-shirts and bout tickets for sale plus door prizes and 50/50 drawings!Destination Daytona 1637 US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach, FL (386) 671-7103www.brucerossmeyer.com
DeLand Museum of Art
September 15 - November 19 a Thirty Year Retrospective by Stetson University's Dan Gunderson will display primarily ceramic sculptures in the lower gallery. Internationally respected photographer Clyde Butcher will show large format photographs of Florida Everglades. Opening reception is on Friday, September 15 from 5PM - 7PM and is open to the public.
November 24 - 25 The DeLand Museum Shop will host the 4th Annual Holiday Showcase featuring various artists and their creations in all mediums. Exact times to be announced.
December 1, 2006 - February 11, 2007 the stone sculpture of Enzo Torceletti and Transparent Dimensions by wall sculptor David McKirdy will be in the lower gallery. Lynn Wipple will exhibit intimate mixed media constructions in the upper gallery. Opening reception will be Friday, December 1 from 5PM - 7PM and the public is invited.
386 734 4371 for additional information on any of the exhibits listed.
Central Florida Cultural Endeavors, Inc. (CFCE) is a non-profit organization presenting a wide variety of musical and cultural events in Volusia and Flagler counties. CFCE’s annual events include concert series, education and outreach programs and special events. CFCE is the presenting organization of the biennial Florida International Festival featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and slated for July 13-28, 2007.
the Box Office at (386) 257-7790 or visit us on the web: http://www.fif-lso.org/
Calendar Listings for May – December, 2006
May 24-Sept.1
Exhibition: Taken For Looks – The Image of Food in Contemporary Photography
Features the photography of Meredith Allen, Anita Calero, Tim Davis, Justin Kurland, Laura Letinsky, Martin Parr, Zeva Oelbaum and Lyndon Wade. Curated by Sarah Tanguy.
August 30
Museum Open House - Meet Taken for Looks Curator, Sarah Tanguy, 5:30 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Curator’s Presentation by Sarah Tanguy, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
August 31- Oct. 29
Exhibition: Coal Hollow, Photographs by Ken Light
For three years Ken Light photographed the death of the coal industry and its culture in the struggling mining communities and former coal company towns of West Virginia. Extreme poverty, welfare dependence, major diseases like “black lung”; a sense of hopelessness about lost jobs and lost heritage is haunting the country’s most impoverished state.
Sept.15
Exhibition Preview of The Lightness of Being /Museum Open House – Meet Photographer Lois Greenfield, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – The Lightness of Being, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Sept.16- Dec.10
Exhibition: The Lightness of Being – The Dance Photography of Lois Greenfield
Collaborating with some of the world's finest dancers from such illustrious dance companies as the Martha Graham Dance Company, Merce Cunningham, the Sydney Dance Company, Paul Taylor, Pilobolus, San Francisco Ballet, the Parsons Dance Company, and Ballet Tech, Lois Greenfield captures moments of startling grace and power. Her gravity-defying bodyscapes marked a new direction in dance photography. Lois Greenfield's revolutionary photographs capture the explosive energy and beauty of dancers' bodies in motion.
Oct. 18
Museum Open House – Meet Author and Dance Historian Martha Ullman West, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Dance and Photography: Martha Ullman West, 7:00 p.m.,
Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Oct.25
Museum Open House – Meet Photographer and Author Ken Light, 6:00p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Coal Hollow: Ken Light, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Oct.26
· Seminar/Open Classroom – History, Journalism and Documentary Photography with Melanie Light and Ken Light, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
Nov.15
Exhibition Preview of On The Beach /Museum Open House – Meet Photographers Douglas McCulloh and Jacques Garnier, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series - On the Beach: Douglas Mcculloh and Jacques Garnier, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Nov.16- Jan.21
Exhibition: On the Beach - Douglas McCulloh and Jacques Garnier
The real life characters photographed for this exhibition reveal the rich diversity and color of the beach as a social and cultural pageant. Florida’s beaches are a magnet, not only for the local population, but for the millions who visit Florida each year for pleasure. This exhibition of overscaled color portraits features images made over the last 2 years on Florida’s beaches combined with a companion series made on beaches in California.
Nov.16
· Seminar/Open Classroom - On The Beach, Doug McCulloh and Jacques Garnier
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
Nov.29
Museum Open House, Art Direction, 6:00 p.m.
Museum Lecture Series – Advertising, Art Direction and Photography, 7:00 p.m., Bldg.150, Rm.101 (Lecture Hall, UCF) DBCC Daytona campus
Nov.30
· Seminar/Open Classroom - Photo Editing in the Advertising Agency, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., DBCC, Daytona campus, Photo Dept., Bldg. 530, Room 118
MUSEUM HOURS
OPEN - Tues, Thur, Fri: 10 - 4 p.m. Wed: 11 - 7 p.m. Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
June, July and December Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 1 - 5 p.m.
CLOSED - Mondays and for the following dates: Dec 24 –January 2 (Winter Recess), Daytona 500, July 4, Thanksgiving Weekend, July 31 – August 13, 2006 (Summer Recess).
MUSEUM LOCATION
Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions and events are presented on the Daytona Beach Campus of DBCC at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of I-95. The museum is located in Building 100. Admission is free. Visitor parking is available. For detailed exhibition and program information visit http://www.smponline.org/ or call the museum information hotline at (386) 5064475.
MUSEUM CONTACT
Virginia Heidenreich, (386) 506 – 3350, mailto:dunns@dbcc.edu
Repro images available upon request.
2006 - 2007 SEASON
The Daytona Playhouse is delighted
to present the new season of plays.
Subscriptions will be available starting May 26.
Enchanted April
Matthew Barber,
from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim
When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to share the cost and the experience. There, among the wisteria blossoms and Mediterranean sunshine, all four bloom again—rediscovering themselves in ways that they—and we—could never have anticipated
Performances, Sep. 8,9,10,14,15,16,17 ~ Auditions Jul. 30 & 31
Jake’s Women
Neil Simon
Jake, a novelist who is more successful with fiction that with life, faces a marital crisis by daydreaming about the women in his life. The wildly comic and sometimes moving flashbacks played in his mind are interrupted by visitations from actual females. A revered first wife who was killed years earlier in an accident, his daughter remembered as a child but now a young woman, his boisterous and bossy sister, an opinionated analyst, his current wife who is leaving Jake for another man, and a prospective third wife. Another classic Neil Simon comedy.
Performances, Oct. 20,21,22,26,27,28,29 ~ Auditions Sep10 & 11
What’s Wrong With This Picture
Donald Margulies
Opening at the end of shiva, this is the story of grief-stricken dry-cleaner Mort, whose wife, Shirley, died the week before, leaving a house in the middle of a redecorating project. His loving family is telling him 'enough already, it's time to live your life.' Once Mort is left uncomfortably alone with his teenage son, Artie, the play begins to take its odd turns and the sudden return of Shirley explodes everything. The play continues to take every unexpected path as the three try to cope with the situation and with the rest of the family.
Performances, Dec. 1,2,3,7,8,9,10 ~ Auditions Oct. 22 & 23
Little Lies
By Joseph George Caruso
Freely adapted from and inspired by
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s famous comedy “The Magistrate”
Set in Edwardian England. The play follows the exploits of Aeneas Posket, Chief Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police court, as he sets forth upon an illicit nocturnal visit with his stepson Cis to the infamous Hotel des Princes, run by the outrageous Madame Blonde. Unknown to him his young wife Agatha also happens secretly, but for different reasons, to be dining there. The consequences for this incorruptible pillar of Victorian society turn out to be both embarrassing and hilarious.
Performances Jan. 19,20,21,25,26,27,28 ~ Auditions Dec. 3 & 4
Lucky Stiff Book and lyrics by Lynn AhrensMusic by Stephen Flaherty
Lucky Stiff is a very funny musical murder mystery farce about an unassuming English shoe salesman forced to take the corpse of his recently-murdered Atlantic City casino manager uncle on a week-long vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed, he stands to inherit $6,000,000. If not, the money goes to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn. Harry comes up against his uncle's insanely jealous and legally blind mistress, her optometrist brother and Annabel Glick, a zealous representative from the Universal Dog Home determined to see Harry's inheritance "go to the dogs."
Performances Mar. 16,17,18,22,23,24,25,30,31, Apr. 1
Auditions Jan. 21 & 22
Smell of the Kill
Michele Lowe
Three suburban housewives, loosely allied by their husband's common college bonding, are making the best of their relationships. We find, however, that what binds these ladies together is a variety of betrayals by their husbands. Nicky’s husband is facing a jail term for embezzling Molly desperately wants a baby but her husband, won't sleep with her and Debra harbors resentment of her husband’s infidelities. The fun begins when the men accidentally lock themselves into the new meat freezer in the basement, and the ladies must decide whether to let them out.
Performances May 11,12,13,17,18,19,20
Auditions Mar. 25 & 26 **** Florida Roller Girls skate party $7 http://www.floridarollergirls.com/ www.myspace.com/flrg FLORIDA ROLLERGIRLS (llc) flat track roller derby league!See our website www.floridarollergirls.com for bout dates or write Jeannie "Flyin' J" Dowis at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=jdowis@cfl.rr.com&YY=5783&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b for more details. Hope to see you there
COMMA,An Alternative Art Space and Gallery
813 Virginia Drive Orlando Fl 32803
407 894-4505
Hours: T/Th 11am-7pm
Wed, Fri, Sat 11am-4pm
Over the past three years, COMMA has aspired to be a place of inspiration, education and innovation. With that in mind, we are pleased to present our artist exhibit schedule:
COMMA SEASON SCHEDULE 2006/2007:
“Anomalies” James Hedges. A mixed media painter, Hedges reminds us that nothing is as it appears; our perceptions are our lens and seeing is not always believing.
July 11- August 4, 2006: Second Tuesday Artist Reception
July 11, 6:30-9pm
Ramblings- A new language of Art- Group show. A Journeys Through Nature and Consciousness, a variety of landscapes both natural and metaphorical
August 6-31, Second Tuesday Artist Reception August 8, 2006 6:30-9pm
“Allegorical Grady Kimsey”
Kimsey’s conceptual humanity through new paintings,mixed media collage and nationally acclaimed sculpture. Until recently, Kimsey’s sculptures could only be seen at a gallery in Atlanta. For the first time all of the diverse dimensions of Kimsey’s creations can be seen together in one enormous exhibit. Now an entire world can be seen from earth……. Ground zero @ COMMA: An Alternative Art Space for Contemporary Post Millennium Art
September 1- October 31st: Artist Reception September 12th and Gallery talk October 10th both Second Tuesday 6:30-9pm
Expressionistic Explorations: Jean Banas, Donne Bittner and Karen Carasik. Each artist has been experimenting with techniques and concepts in their newest eclectic abstracts.
Banas is a well respected Volusia County artist. Bittner, a Crealde faculty member, spent her summer painting at Arrowmont and Pennland and Carasik may once again surprise us with her ever evolving series.
November 1- December 1st Second Tuesday Artists’ Reception November 14th 6:30-9pm
COMMA Invitational : Artists that are Adored. There is not enough wall space to showcase Central Florida Talent.
December 2nd- January 5th Second Tuesday Artist Reception December 12, 2006
“Journeys” Women’ s Caucus for Art, Northern California and Florida Chapter’s exhibit. This Art Exhibit will travel to a San Francisco Bay area Gallery in September 2007.
January 11- February12th Second Tuesday Opening Reception January 11, 6:30-9pm and gallery talk February 10th as part of the United Arts of Central Florida Arts Fest. Times TBA.
ORANGES: An All Florida Juried Show
February 13th –March 2th Second Tuesday Art Reception February 13th 6:30-9pm
“Expletives Deleted” Just can’t talk about it.
March 6 through April 6, 2007
Reception March 6, 6:30-9pm
CALL TO ARTISTS & AUDITIONS
Deadline: August 8, 2006The Maitland Art Center is pleased to announce that it will offer a juried art exhibition, MORE POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE. The subject matter for the two-dimensional art work must be the Maitland Art Center—an element of the Center, an image, view, or interpretation of the Center or the grounds in painting, watercolor, pastel, photography, collage, drawing, etc. Artists may submit two works with an entry fee of $10. Works may not exceed an image size of 18” (height) by 24” (width). Selections for the exhibit will be from the actual works themselves, and they must be delivered to the Germaine Marvel Community Building at the Center on August 7th or 8th between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Call for Entry forms are now available by calling the Center during regular hours at 407.539.2181 or by downloading pdf. form at www.maitlandartcenter.org/PDF/Postcards_06.pdf The exhibition will be held in the Center’s galleries from September 8th through October 29th. Purchase awards of $500 will be made for up to six images from the exhibition and will be reproduced as postcards which will be available through the Center’s gift shop. The artist’s whose works are purchased and reproduced will receive image credit on the postcard when it is printed. For information on this or other programs of the Maitland Art Center, call 407.539.2181 or visit the website http://www.maitlandartcenter.org/.
ARTIST ENHANCEMENT GRANT DEADLINES COMING UP!
There are two upcoming deadlines for the Artist Enhancement Grant Program, July 15, 2006 and October 12, 2006. The Artist Enhancement Grant Program provides support for artists to take advantage of specific, skill-building opportunities of significance to their careers. If you have an activity or opportunity that you would like to apply for assistance for, please visit the Division's website to download guidelines and application forms. The link for the Artist Enhancement Grant Program is: http://mail.yahoo.com/config/login?/ArtistEnhancmentGrants.htm. Questions about the program can be directed to Morgan Lewis, http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=mblewis@dos.state.fl.us. September 1, 2006Â Call for Florida Artists for the 2007 gallery
exhibition schedule at the Harris House Gallery for both individual and
group proposals. Juried from slides and digitals, no fee. For details
visit http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/, email
http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rmorrison@atlanticcenterforthearts.org or phone (386) 423-1753).
Subject: [FAPAA] Two projects in Orlando Interior art in Orlando. The Orange county Arts & Cultural Affairsprogram seeks an artist, or artist team, to create interior art for anew social and educational facility - the Eastern Regional SeniorCenter. There are two "social hall's" which could handle somegood-sized work. Budget $50,000. Deadline July 31, 2006. Information: http://www.ocfl.net/artsor call 407-836-5540. Exterior art in Orlando. The Orange county Arts & Cultural Affairsprogram seeks an artist, or artist team, to create exterior art for anew educational, office and exhibition facility - the CooperativeExtension Education Building. A courtyard, an exterior, street-facingwall, or the retension pond are possible areas to address. Budget$50,000. Deadline July 31, 2006. Information: http://www.ocfl.net/artsor call 407-836-5540. Terry OlsonOrange County Arts & Cultural AffairsP.O. Box 1393, Orlando, FL 32802-1393located at 450 E South Street, Suite 345 407/836-5540, FAX 407/836-5554 =======================================
ART FAIR 2006 - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO AUG.1st
The Telfair Museum of Art has extended the deadline for artist entry submissions for the 12th Annual Telfair Art Fair to August 1st, 2006. For more information or to download an updated “call for entries” brochure, go to http://www.telfair.org/.
ARTS FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AT DAYTONA BEACH JAZZ ESCAPE
(Daytona Beach, FL) The first annual Daytona Beach Jazz Escape will be a feast for the eyes as well as ears, as area fine artists have an opportunity to showcase their talents at the Daytona Beach Jazz Escape Art Festival, September 2 - 4. A visual complement to the outdoor jazz music festival, the juried art show will be held on festival grounds at City Island Park in Daytona Beach. The Daytona Beach Jazz Escape Art Festival is seeking twenty artists to exhibit items that are original and individually handcrafted by the artist. The artist must be present at the Jazz Escape Art Festival, which will open daily 2 hours prior to the start of the music festival.
Over 15,000 jazz and arts enthusiasts are expected to attend the three-day riverside festival in downtown Daytona Beach. Top international, national and regional jazz artists scheduled to perform include Jean-Luc Ponty, Nestor Torres, Brian Culbertson featuring Eric Darius on sax, Spyro Gyra, Everette Harp, Walter Beasley, Khani Cole, Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine, Peter White, Adalberto Bravo and the Original Superstars of Jazz Fusion.
The event is sponsored by the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, a very large and active partner in the Daytona Beach cultural world for over 50 years. Interested artists should contact the Daytona Beach Symphony Society directly at (386) 253-2901. Detailed arts vendor information is also available online at http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Three-day Passes to the Labor Day weekend event are on sale through September 1 for only $50. Once the festival opens September 2, single day passes will be available at the gate for $20 per person. Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/ or in person at the Daytona Beach Symphony Society box office, 140 S. Beach Street, Suite 107, Daytona Beach. The DBSS box office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
For additional information and artist updates, please call (386) 253-2901 or visit http://www.daytonabeachjazzescape.org/.
Pro-Choice License Plate Art/Design Contest Pro-Choice Art Contest: Winner has the opportunity for their artwork to be showcased on specialty Florida License Plates. Orlando NOW is sponsoring a national art contest for the production of a Florida Pro-Choice license plate. Please visit http://www.licensetochoose.org/ Cicely Scheiner Vice President for Program Development Orlando National Organization for Women
1) Multi-Cultural Arts Directory has a free listing for all artists in Alachua County. Just email me your information for listing. The directory is 5,000 copies and distributed through Alachua County and other cities at the end of December and the first week of January. They are local in libraries, and government buildings and mail to all listers.
Want you need to submit: Name, contact name, company name, mailing address, contact phone number, discription of artwork, what style and medium, email address and website:
2) Wildwood arts & crafts in the park - sponsored by City of Gainesville Parks, Recreations, and cultural affairs and co-event coordinator Queenchiku Ngozi putting it first annual event at the Eastside Recreation on E. University Ave. Sept. 9th, 2006.
For more information for booth call Karen 334-2714 or 334-2721.
3) KALEIDOSCOPE FESTIVAL - presented by Chiumba Ensemble, Inc. it is an annual multi-cultural festival with arts and crafts ethnic foods and entertainment. Nov. 11, 2006 at the downtown plaza. For application send me your mailing address.
********Visiting Artists who wish to participate in Art Walk on Flagler, a new event presented by the Gallery Group of Flagler Avenue. We plan to hold Art Walks every fourth Saturday of every month thereafter. We are looking for established and new, emerging artists. If they do not have a booth, we will help them get one to use for the event. Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you have any problems. Contact Del Appleby at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=delappleby@earthlink.net&YY=36863&order=down&sort=date&pos=1&view=a&head=b for info and application or call
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 386-428-2150
CALL FOR ARTIST - Deadline July 31, 2006
Four Footed: The Domestic Animal Depicted in Art
Seeking two-dimensional or three-dimensional art in any media, up to 48x 48”, to be reviewed for this invitational group exhibition. Works of horses, dogs, cats, undomesticated, mythological or surreal creature interpretations from traditional realism to the abstract are acceptable for review. Please send up to six slides, resume, vitae and artist statement/bio and SASE to: Four Footed c/o Ormond Memorial Art Museum, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, FL 32176.
Creating Art for Blind and Deaf an up-and-coming professional dance company here in Central Florida.  U-Turn Dance has designed a specialty show, titled Unheard Insight, for blind and deaf persons and we are looking to feature Artwork in the theatre lobby that is accessible to people with visual and hearing limitations.  We'd love to have you create a piece to feature at Unheard Insight, which takes place Saturday, August 12 at 7pm at the Helen Stairs Theatre in Sanford, FL. This allows us to feature/promote local artists AND make Art more accessible to the blind and deaf. You may sell your Artwork at the show and bring any promotional literature you like. You can learn more about U-Turn Dance and Unheard Insight by visiting www.MoveTheLife.comIn addition to having a creative visual element, Artwork featured at Unheard Insight might have an interactive tactile element and/or have the ability to be experienced using senses other than sight. Alternatively, featured Artwork may be visually innovative or contain a statement relevant to the blind and deaf without tactile elements. I'd love to hear ANY and ALL creative ideas you may have!If you are interesed in participating in this small but significant Art show, please contact me at your earliest convenience using the contact information below.  And please share this invitation with other Artists you know. I hope you will consider sharing your Gifts at this groundbreaking event. I hope to hear from you soon!Moving The Life,Craig W. JohnsonCreative Director, U-Turn Dance, Inc.http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=Craig@U-TurnDance.com(407) 695-8366
Call for Florida Artists Opportunity #1 September 1, 2006 Call for Florida Artists for the 2007 galleryexhibition schedule at the Harris House Gallery for both individual andgroup proposals. Juried from slides and digitals, no fee. For detailsvisit www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org, emailhttp://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rmorrison@atlanticcenterforthearts.org&YY=21972&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b or phone (386) 423-1753). Opportunity #2 CALL TO ARTISTS The Jacksonville International Airport Arts Commission is seeking local3D artists to showcase at the Jacksonville International Airport (whichreceives over 5 million visitors annually). Artwork will be displayed in 4 glass kiosks in the main terminalbuilding for a period of 3 months. Discrete sales are permitted duringthis time. To download an application please visit www.JIAarts.org and click onartist opportunities. Submissions are always accepted, but gallery scheduling will begin soonso please respond ASAP. Any questions contact Faith Jordan, programcoordinator at http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=fjordan@jaa.aero&YY=21972&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b or 904.741.3546 Call for Artists: IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts, presented by Atlantic Center for the Arts, is now accepting applications for the annual juried fine art festival February 10 and 11, 2007. Held by picturesque Riverside Park, along the stunning intra coastal waterway in New Smyrna Beach, on Florida's east central coast, IMAGES has a 31-year history of artistic excellence, offering $100,000 in prize and patron's monies. The application can be downloaded from the Festival's website, www.imagesartfestival.org
OVERVIEW:WHAT: “Seussical the Musical” Auditions
WHEN: Sunday, July 23rd 6p-9p-by appointment~ Sands Theater Center
Monday, July 24th 6p-9p-by appointment~ Golden Music Academy
Sunday, August 20th 5p-8p (Open Call)~ Sands Theater CenterWHERE: Sands Theater Center, 600 N. Woodland Blvd (17-92), DeLand, 32720
Golden Music Academy, 348 Wilshire Blvd, Casselberry, 32707
AUDITION: Please prepare an upbeat musical selection and bring sheet music in your key. Accompanist will be provided.
PAY: None
APPOINTMENTS: Contact Jeffrey @ 386-801-2391 or jdault@aol.com after July 12th.
PERFORMANCE DATES: September 22-October 8, 2006 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday performances at 8p and Sunday performances at 2:30p)
All roles are open for this non-paid production. It will be directed by John Olbert and musical direction by Timothy Turner. “Seussical” will perform Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2:30pm September 22-October 8, 2006.
SANDS THEATER CENTER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF STORYBOOK THEATER COMPANY Storybook Theater Company, a division of the Sands Theater Center, will be holding auditions for its 25th Anniversary Touring season Monday, July 31st and Tuesday, August 1 at 10 AM at the theater at 600 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand, FL. Individuals auditioningneed to be available during DAYTIME HOURS to tour to the schools. Thecompany will be performing three shows in repertory from the end ofSeptember 2006 thru May 2007. The three shows are “The Emperor’s NewClothes,” “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” and “The Mark Twain Show.” Actors may becast in one or more shows, and actors are needed to be cast as alternates as well. Rehearsals are unpaid and actors will receive a stipend for each performance. Auditions will consist of cold readings and movement exercises. Attendance at both sessions is encouraged, but not necessary to be cast. Storybook actors will also be performing for the general public at thetheater: “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” Oct. 14 & 15, 2006;“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” Oct. 21 & 22, 2006; and “The Mark Twain Show,” Mar. 10& 17, 2007.Andrea L. FinkleCommunity Outreach CoordinatorSands Theater Center600 N. Woodland Blvd.DeLand, FL 32720386-738-7156
JOB OPENINGS/OPPORTUNITIES
MURAL PAINTERS:job opportunities.  KBF Design Gallery696 E. Altamonte Dr. Ste.1070Altamonte Springs,FL(407) 830-7703http://www.kdfdesigngallery.com/http://us.f310.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=keith@kbfdesigngallery.com(next to Panera's on 436)
University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach and Orlando) is currentlyaccepting applications for three Music Specialist/Staff Accompanistpositions in the Theatre Department. Two positions are for the Orlandocampus and one position is for the MFA musical theatre program inDaytona Beach. MUSIC SPECIALIST/STAFF ACCOMPANIST UCF, Department of Theatre at the University of Central Florida isseeking 12 month full-time permanent Music Specialists beginning 8/7/06to accompany classes, lessons, auditions, rehearsals and performancesfor the BFA and MFA Musical Theatre tracks and other departmentpresentations. Bachelors of Music degree and significant musical skills and techniquerequired. Ability to Musical Direct a plus. Salary: $29,000 plusbenefits. Mail cover letter and resume with three current letters ofreference to: Joseph Rusnock, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA TheatreDepartment, P.O. Box 162372, Orlando, FL 32816. Applications will beaccepted until the position is filled. EO/AA Employer.
Please help us spread the word about this opportunity to learn and serve. You can pass on the email to your list or print the flyer and post it at strategic spots. Tell your neighbors and friends and family We need a team of 20 good folks for September. PLEase help us recruit For the right person at the right time this is an incredible experience and our community needs your skills. Gracias Ann
Do you want to help a community and earn money for school at the same time?
Do you want to develop new skills and see what you are capable of?
Do you want to help children, youth and adults learn and gain confidence in their own abilities?
Do you want to make a difference in this world?
JOIN THE NOTRE DAME MISSION VOLUNTEER/AMERICORPS PROGRAM
Based in Apopka, the Notre Dame Mission Volunteer/Americorps program works with tutoring and mentoring children and youth, staffing after-school enrichment programs and youth groups, teaching adults English, GED and Citizenship education, working with people with developmental disabilities, helping with parenting education and support groups and staffing Pennies for Power, Youth Credit Union.
Join a team of dedicated people working together. Beginning September 1st and requiring 40 hours/week for 11 months (completing minimum of 1,700 hours), Americorps members:
Earn $10,900 per year Get a child care benefit if needed
Receive health insurance Earn an Education Award of $4,725
Requirements: A good heart and work ethic, Green Card or US citizenship, enough English proficiency to work with youth and adults who need to learn English, H.S. Diploma
or working on a GED
Contact: Office for Farmworker Ministry/Notre Dame Americorps, 815 S. Park Ave. Apopka, FL 32703; 407. 886-5151; Ask for Laura Firtel, Minerva Colon or Sister Ann. You can go to http://www.ndmva.org/ for more information and/or to apply on-line Ann Kendrick, SND de N
" You must give birth to yourimages.
They are the future waiting to be born.
Fear not the strangeness you feel.
The future must enter you
long before it happens."
Rilke
MISCELLANEOUS
ARTIST HOUSE AND STUDIO FOR SALE IN PORT ORANGE—
www.buyowner.com (ID#24906) for pictures and tour
ROOMMATE WANTED: Gay friendly females or males. Deland house to share. 3 bed, 2 baths, LR, DR, family/garden room, Kitchen. Washer Dryer. Close to Downtown & Stetson. Room furnished or not. Cable TV and digital phone with unlimited long distance. Large yard with Native Plants. $400 includes all. Available July 1st. Call Christine 386-846-9792
Pik-up Sticks Frame liquidator Local distribution of moulding close outs as low as @.50 per foot. Call Judith Segall 407 331-5008 judyorlando@cfl.rr.com Also supply of world music instruments!
Cradled Wood Panels
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Our panels are made entirely of sanded, furniture grade birch plywood.
The frames are ¾” material, mitered at the corners, with the face panel of ¼” ply. The standard overall thickness is 2”. The sizes listed below are merely for reference; since all panels are made to order, most any thickness, dimension or specification can be achieved. Don’t hesitate to give a call with any questions or e-mail and I can send photos. Our panels are of the highest quality to reflect your finest work.
SAVE THIS DATE
To All:
It has come to my attention that we need to continue to "work" the County Council members by ensuring that they completely support the increase per capita from $1.50 to $2.00. Although the increase is currently "in" the 2006-2007 budget, that does not mean it cannot be taken out before the final budget is approved. Not all members are completely sold on the idea and it is OUR job to do so, since many of our organizations and VCCA member organizations benefit from the increase. Of course the citizens of Volusia County are the real beneficiaries and that should be our message. This increase will allow each cultural organization in VC to broaden its outreach, serve more people, and increase program quality, thus contributing to the County's viability as a place to live in and a place to move to, and its vitality by strengthening its economy and promoting its value.
A budget workshop is planned for July 25. The final budget is approved in September. Check out volusia.org for other meetings and updates.
Don't delay! Please telephone or meet with a County Council person in your district, one or two that you know personally, or just pick up the phone and introduce yourself. As taxpayers and voters, they work for us!
Ann Brady
VCCA member
County Council
Frank Bruno, Chair
Joie Alexander, Vice-Chair
Dwight Lewis, District #1
Art Giles, District #2
Jack Hayman, District #3
Carl Persis, District #4
Bill Long, District #5
Jim Dinneen, County Manager
The Casements Guild Christmas Walk scheduled for Sat., Dec 2, and Sun., Dec 3, from 10 am - 4 pm
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To list your local event, please send a brief email message with day, date, time, event, place, directions, contact info (in that order) to me at charonart@yahoo.com . Put “listing for charonslist” in email subject.
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