

Museum of Florida Art
(formerly the
DeLand Museum of Art)
Founded by the American
Association of University Women in 1951, the DeLand Children's Museum
was established to provide classes in the arts, sciences, and history
for children. Originally the museum was in a small house, later
relocating to a larger, 19th-century home to add adult programs. In
1965, it was incorporated as The DeLand Museum. In 1985, due to the
growth of community interest, the museum redefined to focus more on
visual art and thus became The DeLand Museum of Art. In 1985, the
mission was redefined to focus on the visual arts, and the museum became
The DeLand Museum of Art, (now named the Museum of Florida Art).
In 1991, the museum moved into the Cultural Arts Center, a $2.25 million
facility shared with The Sands Theater Center. This move more than doubled
the gallery space to 6,000 square feet and provided classrooms, a vault
for storage of the museum's permanent collection, a museum shop, receiving
and preparation area, and a shared kitchen and lobby areas.
Since the 1991 move to the Cultural Arts Center, the expanded facility has
allowed the museum to bring to the community national-caliber exhibitions
and work of established and emerging Florida artists.
The educational commitment was expanded with the growth of art programs
for children, classes for adults and youth, and gallery tours.
The Museum of Florida Art was recognized in
2005 as "The Biggest Little Museum in the State" by The Orlando Sentinel.
Museum hours are from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Location
600 N. Woodland Blvd.
DeLand, FL 32720
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For more information
386-734-4371
info@delandmuseum.com
Museum of Florida Art website
Also see Sands
Theater Center
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