• VISUAL SYMPHONY 

    Hand Art Center 139 E. Michigan Ave., DeLand, FL, United States

    Beaux Arts of Central Florida – Participating Artists: Carolyn Land, Carson Kapp, Cheri Erdman, Christine Broussard, Deborah Hildinger, Dominique DuBois, Eliza Midgett, Gail Bokor, George Stewart, Grace Senior Morandi, Jean Banas, Jennifer Payne, Jules Silver, Kathy O’Meara, Katty Smith, Kelley Baston Howard, Keri lppolito, Lillian Verkins, Linda Hoffmeister, Marilyn Leverton, Mindy Z. Colton, N.C. Hagood, Nancy Newlove McElroy, P.Z. Thompson, Peggy Banks, Renee Lewis, Robert Shirk, Sharon LaDue, Stacey Fletcher, and Tracy Lupanow

  • Kati Bluemner: A Kid’s Animal Adventure 

    Hand Art Center 139 E. Michigan Ave., DeLand, FL, United States

    Spend the day at the Hand Art Center to unleash your imagination! Curated by Christina Knowles and Sierra Rouse, A Kid’s Animal Adventure features artwork by Natalie Thomas and Oscar Bluemner. Enjoy special events and self-guided art stations in the Bluemner Gallery and a music-themed exhibition by the group Beaux Arts of Central Florida.

  • Arts & Crafts

    Hand Art Center 139 E. Michigan Ave., DeLand, FL, United States

    Join us for guided arts & crafts related to our exhibition and other cool themes.

  • Babies @ the Hand

    Summer playdate! Bond with your kiddo(s) and meet other parents in an informal setting with sensory activities, music, and story time.

  • Arts & Crafts

    Hand Art Center 139 E. Michigan Ave., DeLand, FL, United States

    Spend a Saturday afternoon at the Hand Art Center! Participate in a special arts and crafts project and enjoy our Summer exhibitions. Come for the a.c… stay for the art!

  • Oscar Bluemner’s Birthday Party

    Hand Art Center 139 E. Michigan Ave., DeLand, FL, United States

    A celebration for the ages! Join us for Oscar Bluemner’s 157th birthday. We will have snacks, arts & crafts and cupcakes for kids as well as adults. 
    Julius Oskar Blümner (Oscar Florianus Bluemner) was born June 21, 1867, in Prenzlau, Prussia (now Germany). In 1997, his life’s work was generously donated to Stetson University by his daughter, the late Vera Bluemner Kouba.