Twelve new sculptures were recently added to the public art collection in downtown DeLand. The new works are part of the City Sculpture Walk, a collaboration between the city and the Derain Art Museum.
New artwork was requested from artists across the country and joined nearly 50 sculptural works in downtown DeLand. LIGHTHOUSE PHOTO / MARSHA MCLAUGHLINART YOU CAN PLAY – This giant red sculpture, Glockenspiel by artist Jarod Czajevsky, is installed outside the DaVinci Cafe at 112 W. Georgia Ave. in the center of DeLand. Like the instrument for which the sculpture is named, each metal tube of the glockenspiel emits a musical tone when struck with a hammer mounted on the artwork.
John Wilton, chairman of the Public Arts Council, told The Beacon: “Over the past two years, due to the pandemic, efforts to submit new works have been kept to a minimum, and the opportunity to install 12 new works from across the country has been overwhelming. People are excited – Vermont, New Jersey, Ohio, North and South Carolina, Georgia and, of course, Florida.”
The sculpture is fully installed, but the DeLand Museum of Art will officially celebrate the new sculpture with a reception on Monday, April 3 at 6:00 pm at the Museum Center at 100 N. Woodland Blvd. At the front desk, the museum will provide a new brochure listing all the sculptures in downtown DeLand – 12 new works, 10 butterflies and 26 other sculptures.
In the meantime, anyone who wants to learn more about the city’s sculpture alley can use the free audio guide via the Otocast app on their smartphone. After downloading the app and turning on Otocast, a free tour of downtown DeLand sculptures read by John Wilton will be offered to determine your location.
Adam Walls Faith of Tryon, NC – Comfortable Cooling and Heating Service at 127 S. Florida Ave.
Contributed by Adam Walls of Tryon, North Carolina. Graham Landis, Pennsylvania Law Firm is located at 145 E. Rich Ave.
Harry McDaniel’s outer radius of Asheville, NC is the Stetson University parking lot at the intersection of North Woodland Avenue and East Ohio Avenue.
IPO 004 by Robert Kuhn of Vero Beach – Wells Fargo Building parking lot at 131 E. New York Ave.
A new idea from Key West’s Craig Gray is the Volusia County Information Technology Building at 119 W. Indiana Ave.
Butterfly Whisperer by Aldo Muzzarelli of Mauldin, SC – Pioneer Park, 100 E. Rich Ave.
Carillon by Jarod Charzewski of Charleston, South Carolina – Cafe DaVinci at 112 W. Georgia Ave.
Organic Geometry by Joe Chircirillo of North Bennington, Vermont – Chess Park South Entrance on the 100 block of West New York Avenue.
The Single Twist Mary Engers of Long Branch, NJ, outside DeLand City Hall, 120 South Street, FL.