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Port St. Joe The Joe Center for the Arts 201 Reid Avenue

Sixteen venues unite eight communities along more than 100 miles of the Forgotten Coast.

Apalachicola History, Culture, Art Ctr 86 Water Street

Learn more about the artists, activities and events online at

www.Forgotten CoastEnPleinAir.com

Port St. Joe Cape San Blas Lighthouse 200 Miss Zola’s Drive

Apalachicola Riverfront Park 90 Water Street

Apalachicola Mill Pond Pavilion 479 Market Street

Apalachicola Ft. Coombs Armory 4th Street & D Avenue

St. George Island Lighthouse Museum 2 East Gulf Beach Drive

Cape San Blas Scallop RePUBlic 411 Cape San Blas Road

St. George Island Berkshire Hathaway 140 West 1st Street

Eastpoint Lynn’s Quality Oysters 402 U.S. 98

Carrabelle Marine Avenue Pavilion Marine Street

Eastpoint Eastpoint Visitor Center 731 Highway 98

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Lunch and Learn Get valuable insights about en plein air painting from painters while enjoying a delicious lunch.

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There is limited seating for all Lunch and Learn sessions, so please be sure to make your reservations early at

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Cost: $15.

Monday, March 23

Poppy Balser: Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right Join watercolor artist Poppy Balser as she discusses how painting boats requires careful attention to shapes, angles and perspective. The bones of the picture have to be good. It is when the drawing is in place that the artist can make the painting come to life with just the right fine lines to depict the rigging. Poppy Balser, a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists, will share what she feels is the most rewarding part of painting a boat: laying in the lines that make the boat come to life.

12-2:00pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

Tuesday, March 24

Leon Holmes: The Big Mistakes! What makes a painting look amateurish? Internationally acclaimed Australian artist Leon Holmes will discuss some of the more obvious but often overlooked flaws in drawing skills and explains how to recognize them through a better understanding of scale and perspective. Figures, animals, water, landscapes, architecture; it’s evident everywhere we look.

12-2:00pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

Thursday, March 26

David Boyd: Design, Design, and Design: The Three Most Important Parts of a Painting Some may argue that the underlying design of a painting is what makes it strong. David agrees. It doesn’t matter how well you mix color if your design is weak. Learn a few ways that you can make the overall design of your paintings stronger.

12-2:00pm,The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

Friday, March 27

Suzie Baker: Why Do I Like That Painting So Much? Vice President of Oil Painters of America will talk about some great pieces of artwork by this year’s Forgotten Coast artists and help you understand how the artist is composing the painting, what makes them sing, and what you can look for while viewing artwork.

12-2:00pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

Saturday March 28

Aimee Erickson: Mix it Up, Lay it Down: The Joy of Color Aimee Erickson demonstrates a super fun approach to painting from life. Learn to use the three defining characteristics of color to compare and mix. No drawing skills necessary! Students say, “It’s so liberating! You just focus on one thing!” “I never thought it could be this simple.” “This is my new thing.”

12-2:00pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

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