- January 12, 2026
Wispi entertains guests in the garden of the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Ormond Beach Historical Society Secretary Bill Hoover (right) educates visitors during the 36th annual Starry Starry Night. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Starry Starry Night guests enjoy The Casements’ gallery exhibition featuring the Florida Womens Art Association. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Harpist De Luna chats with Maggies Evans, of Ormond Beach, during The Casements’ Starry Starry Night event. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Harpist De Luna plays for guests at The Casements’ Starry Starry Night event. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Maggie Evans, of Ormond Beach, enjoyed the art exhibition in the gallery at The Casements during Starry Starry Night. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Zach Stohner, of the Ormond Beach Parks and Recreation departmeent, welcomes visitors to The Casements during the 36th annual Starry Starry Night. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Starry Starry Night at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum featured live music by Wispi. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
A guest enjoys the refreshments at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum Starry Starry Night event. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Berets by OMAM Guild Member Lorelei Shelli were featured at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum’s Starry Starry Night event. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Ormond Memorial Art Museum welcomes guests for the 36th annual Starry Starry Night. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens Guild Secretary Andrea Hoy and Board Member Dr. Philip Shapiro greet guests during the Starry Starry Night event. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Richard, Germaine, and Terri, of Ormond Beach, enjoy Starry Starry Night at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The 36th annual Starry, Starry Night Beachside Gallery Walk was held Saturday, Jan. 10, bringing visitors to several cultural venues along Ormond Beach’s riverfront.
Participants walked between the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens, The Casements Cultural Center and the Ormond Beach Historical Society’s MacDonald House, where they viewed art exhibitions and enjoyed live music and refreshments.
Live music by Wispi was performed in the garden at OMAM. Visitors were also able to tour the Historic Cupola in Fortunato Park, which was open to the public during the event.
Zach Stohner, an employee with Ormond Beach Parks and Recreation, greeted guests at The Casements.
“The event has been wonderful — great turnout and a beautiful sunset," he said.
Starry, Starry Night is held annually and is one of Ormond Beach’s longest-running arts events, bringing together visual art, historic sites and live entertainment in a walkable format.