- December 5, 2025
People admire the art for sale in The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
"Cosmic Justice" by Malcom Fraser hangs in the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. Photo by Alexis Miller
"To Those Who Overcome A Crown Of Glory Shall Be Given" by Malcom Fraser. Photo by Alexis Miller
"Join me for brunch" by Jerome Chesley. Photo by Alexis Miller
A couple admires Jerome Chelsey's painting. Photo by Alexis Miller
“Bird Feed” by Susan Hanssen. Photo by Alexis Miller
People peruse the galleries inside the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. Photo by Alexis Miller
A series of transparent watercolor paintings by Janet Rogers. Photo by Alexis Miller
Jerry Lampe and Pam Woodsome with the Ormond Beach Historical Society board. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ned Kraft, supplier of the postcards in Macdonald house and Dr.Philip Shapiro, past president of the Ormond Beach Historical Society. Photo by Alexis Miller
A display of the Nathan Cobb Cottage in the MacDonald house. Photo by Alexis Miller
Paul Ricci plays music inside The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
Guest signed in for the event in the main lobby of The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
The Casements saw a good size crowd during the gallery walk. Photo by Alexis Miller
Paul Ricci plays Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" on the saxophone. Photo by Alexis Miller
Art was available for purchase inside The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
De Luna plays the harp. Photo by Alexis Miller
"The Swan" by Christine Broussard. Photo by Alexis Miller
The city’s 33rd annual “Starry, Starry Night” gallery walk put art under the spotlight on Friday, Jan. 13.
The gallery walk took place inside The Casements, the MacDonald house and the Ormond Memorial Art Museum, each featuring live music, attendance by members of the Ormond Beach Historical Society, refreshments and art throughout each room.
Some of the exhibits were: “Deltiology: The Study and Collection of Postcards,” by Ned Kraft, featured in the Ronald McDonald House; the Florida Watercolor Society’s Traveling Exhibition, shown in The Ormond Art Museum; the “Symphonie de Couleurs” exhibit by Christine Broussard, in The Casements; and paintings by Malcolm Fraser, whose paintings found their home in the Ormond Art Museum in 1946.