Pelican Island Audubon is offering a van excursion on Wednesday, October 30th, to Daytona to the Museum of Arts & Sciences to see the Visions of Florida exhibit by Clyde Butcher, a photographer often called the "Ansel Adams of Florida," and the Audubon's Birds of Florida exhibit. The Audubon's Birds of Florida exhibit includes nearly eighty original prints, paintings, and related artifacts from John James Audubon's time in Florida in 1831.
This visit will also include a reception and talk by Lee Dunkle, a local Volusia County photographer, who creates large-format black-and-white photographs of Florida’s natural landscapes that have changed the way people think of Florida and will compare her photography to those found in Clyde Butcher's Visions of Florida. The reception and talk is from 5:30PM to 8:00PM.
Discover an undisturbed paradise that is rapidly disappearing; journey into the realm of natural Florida – a world seldom seen either by tourists or longtime residents.
DETAILS:
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024.
The van will depart Audubon House, 195 9th Street SE (Oslo Road), Vero Beach, at 9:30AM and return to Audubon House at approximately 9:30PM.
Cost: $65 per person
Includes transportation and all museum fees including the Lee Dunkle reception with passed hors d'oeuvre and 1 drink ticket. Cash bar available for additional drink purchases.
Lunch in Daytona and any other food/drink purchases, other than what is offered at the reception, are not included.
Space is limited! To sign up, send an email to piaudubon@yahoo.com and include the number of people wishing to attend and their names. A payment link will be sent to you.
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