- Our Story -
- Our Story -
Beginning in 2022
How We Will Grow!
Help us cultivate community! With your help, we will transform an underutilized 2.9-acre vacant lot into a dynamic space.
Together we will grow a healthy community food system that provides experiential education on agriculture and ecology, create healthy food access, and increase opportunities for more sustainable living.
This project is the work of volunteers under direction of the non-profit (501c3) organization the
Oak Hill Community Trust.
Monthly Meetings are held on the second Tuesday at 9:30 AM at the Oak Hill Community Garden located at 126 Flamingo Rd. Oak Hill, FL 32759
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November 2025
🌿 Sculptural Grace Arrives at Oak Hill Community Garden
Two Dancers, (sculpture) - Harriet Kittay - Artist
We are thrilled to announce a stunning new addition to our garden: two elegant sculptures by renowned artist Harriet Kittay, generously donated by the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach. These works now reside in our garden, bringing a touch of timeless artistry to our community space.
🗿 About the Artist: Harriet Kittay
Harriet Kittay is a celebrated sculptor whose work bridges the geometric and the figurative. Born in New York and educated at Boston University, she spent 15 years in Caracas, Venezuela, where her distinctive style took shape. Her sculptures are known for their hard-edge geometry, often depicting ballet dancers in motion or repose, rendered in stainless steel and other metals.
Critics have praised her work for its emotional depth and sophistication. One New York reviewer described her style as “extremely individualistic and unusually sophisticated,” while Le Figaro in Paris noted that her sculptures carry “a small air of eternity.”
🌸 Art Meets Nature
The two sculptures now nestled in our garden reflect Kittay’s signature style—angular, poetic forms that evoke movement and emotion. Their presence transforms our green space into a living gallery, inviting reflection and conversation among visitors.
Whether you're tending to a plot, enjoying a walk, or simply soaking in the serenity, we encourage you to spend a moment with these sculptures. They are not just art—they are part of our growing story.
🙏 A Grateful Acknowledgment
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach for this generous gift. Their support enriches our community and deepens the connection between art and nature.
- Carol M.
Data source: Smithsonian Libraries
Medium: Figures: cut aluminum; Bases: metal
Type: Sculptures-Outdoor
Date: Copyrighted 1980. Dedicated 1980
Control number: IAS FL000360
Data Source: Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
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A Special Thank You to Walter A. for moving and installing the statues.