© Alex Webb | 1996.39.4 | Untitled from series on Florida (Daytona Beach Spring Break) Dye Destruction (Cibachrome) Print, Gift of the Artist
Daytona State College's Spring Break:
Sunday, March 16 - Monday, March 24
The museum will be closed for a week in accordance with the college's closure.
We will reopen Tuesday, March 25, at 11 a.m.
© Yousuf Karsh | Georgia O’Keeffe, 1956
Accession #1982.5.1
Gift of the DBCC Photographic Society
Estate of Yousuf Karsh
collected: Connecting Past, Present & Future Acquisitions
september 3, 2024 - february 22, 2025
Extended through July 31, 2025
The Southeast Museum of Photography’s collection has been carefully cultivated over the years, representing a wide range of photographic styles, genres and techniques; Collected presents unique selections from the museum’s repository of nearly 6,000 objects.
Experience a guided tour of select works from the Southeast Museum of Photography’s permanent collection. Individuals and larger groups are welcome to participate. View upcoming events and schedule your tour below!
Cultuvue
We Are Art Vol 2: Potent Narratives, Potent People
February 1, 2025 - April 16, 2025
Photographers and curators James and LaToya Carey capture the essence of Central Florida through the lives and stories of its people. Their work vividly portrays the Black experience, skillfully using the interplay of light and shadow to reveal its beauty. Each thoughtfully crafted narrative enriches the exhibit, celebrating every individual as a masterpiece in their own right.
learn more about upcoming events such as ‘artful inspirations’ youth painting classes, custom tours, and cultuvue’s ‘sip & see’ tour, by clicking below!
schedule your custom tour with photographer james carey below
The Art Of The Everyday
CURATED BY Ashton Guitard, RECIPIENT OF THE 2024 GARY R. LIBBY CURATORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
LOCATED AT THE NEWS JOURNAL CENTER
MAY 23, 2024 - March, 2025
Now Extended
Joshua Oon, Untitled, 2024
Patterns of Rupture
Matt Kushan, Unum Babar and Sayera Anwar
© Unum Babar, Archival Print
This exhibition attempts to bring together three artists at various stages of expatriation between Pakistan and the US. They are tied together through a web of relationships – both personal and professional – one of the overlaps being their interest in the patterns that arise through their observation of a culture and land, either adopted or born into.
© Matt Kushan, I Regret to Inform you
UPCOMING EVENTS
Family Photo Fun Day
Saturday, April 26, from 1-3 p.m.
Family Photo Fun Days feature free activities designed for children ages 5-12 accompanied by a parent or guardian. Come visit the museum and explore new ways of seeing and creating! Learn more about Family Photo Fun Day by clicking here. Stay tuned for more information!
Click here to view the 2025 Film Screenings
PAST EXHIBITIONS
© Dorothea Lange, Stranded Residents from Caryville, Florida, July 1937, LC-DIG-fsa-8b32252, Library of Congress
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Hours of operation
Tuesday - Friday: 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.
Saturday: 12 - 5 P.M.
CLOSED: Sundays, Mondays, & During Major Holidays Including College Closures
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