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While in DeLand, artist Carlie Trosclair created latex castings inside the historic Dutton House as part of her exhibition, all the lives we ever lived. Built in 1911, the house was recently purchased and is currently undergoing renovations to restore and preserve its original features. Through her castings, Trosclair not only honors the legacy of the Dutton House but also revitalizes its historic elements, contributing uniquely to the restoration process.Artist Carlie Trosclair
As a community, we are grappling with how to balance the preservation of our historic landmarks with the challenges posed by a rapidly growing population. Trosclair’s work serves as a catalyst for important conversations about how we can navigate this issue.
How do we balance growth and preservation in DeLand? Join us for a community panel to discuss real solutions with panelists Jessica Levings, Mark Watts, Reggie Williams, and Barb Shepherd.
This event is presented with the support and partnership of Northwest Square.
EVENT DETAILS
Community Panel Discussion: Growth & Historic Preservation in DeLand
Thursday, April 3 | 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Northwest Square Hartman Courtyard
238 N. Clara Ave., DeLand, FL 32720
Admission: FREE & open to the public
Top Image: Historic Dutton House, DeLand, Florida
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Northwest Square, 238 N Clara Ave,DeLand, Florida, United States