- March 3, 2025
Mark Bochiardy with some of his wildlife photography he has for sale and display. Photo by Alexis Miller
Jenny McDonough and Kayla Corbin with their coastal jewelry booth, Adrift Jewelry. Photo by Alexis Miller
Carolyn Flynn, creator and ink artist of Ablaze in Color. Photo by Alexis Miller
Sonia Teel, specializes in decoupage bottles, sea-glass and Asian pearl creations at Whimsical Crafts by Sonia. Photo by Alexis Miller
Chris Shaughnessy showcases his woodwork company, Hamilton Crafted. Photo by Alexis Miller
One of the pieces for sale at the Hamilton crafted booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Tim’s Wine Bottle Wind Chimes owner, Tim Duchesneau. Photo by Alexis Miller
Angie’s Holiday Shop creates handcrafted stuffed animals and creatures all made by the owner, Angie Blasingame. Photo by Alexis Miller
Muriel Zain runs the Art in the Park hospitality booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Some of Mark Bochiardy’s outdoor photography pieces. Photo by Alexis Miller
Carvings & Creations by Mark Inscoe. Photo by Alexis Miller
Reverse Glass By Gail Green’s booth showcases her recent pieces. Photo by Alexis Miller
Some of Gail Green’s recent pieces for sale. Photo by Alexis Miller
Each artist and crafter had a chance to win Best in Show. Photo by Alexis Miller
Some of the larger pieces at the Crispin’s Creatures booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Some of the sculptures for sale at the Adopt a Dragon booth, Crispin’s Creatures. Photo by Alexis Miller
Mark Pantages shows off his handmade pens at his booth for Pantages Pens. Photo by Alexis Miller
Gail Beebe with her booth Beachside Resin, which specializes in hand-painted resin art. Photo by Alexis Miller
Gail Beebe also creates custom orders upon request. Photo by Alexis Miller
The 50th annual Art in the Park hosted by city of Ormond Beach and the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens took place on Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5.
The event was held at Rockefeller Gardens, located at 26 Riverside Drive, and was open to the public.
Artists and crafters not only had booths to display and sell their art but also were entered into the Fine Arts and Crafts competition with a Best in Show grand prize of $1,500 and the opportunity to display their artwork in the Ormond Memorial Art Museum. Eight other artists, four crafters and four fine arts pieces, also received prizes and ribbons for first place, second place, Merit Award and Honorable Mention.
Live music was performed by various artists including The Moonlighters, the Seabreeze Jazz Band and Dan Allen the One-Man Band.
The kid craft zone was located at The Casements, where children were able to create art for Mother’s Day along with other activities including face painting and balloon art.