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FORGOTTEN

COAST en plein air America’s Great Paint-Out

Commemorative

Collectors’ Guide


The Vision

Capturing and Preserving Florida’s Natural Resources Through the Plein Air Tradition Welcome to Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s Great Paint-out! The 10-day festival is among the world’s most prestigious of plein air events. Now in the 12th year, The event documents the landscape and culture of the last vestige of authentic “Old Florida.”

The Forgotten Coast on Canvas

The festival emphasizes artistic excellence and the production of investment-quality paintings. But there’s another mission: To capture the soul of the region. “With plein air events popping up all over the country, we realize the importance of focusing on quality and relevance,” says Event Chair Joe Taylor. To do this, the festival focuses as much on the artists and art as it does on depicting the landscape, cultural, architecture, and life of this special place on Florida’s coast.

Paintings That Tell Stories

Take a drive along The Forgotten Coast and you’ll see a wild mixture of shorelines and forests, people and places, and small businesses and historic homes. “We’ve developed a three-year painting program that captures not only why plein air painting is important, but how the process and the paintings contribute to a region’s resilience,” says Taylor. In short, the plein air paintings capture all the aspects of life, past and present, that make this region so extraordinary. Last year, in 2016, the event focused on habitat preservation and environmental stewardship, examining land use, conservation, and management as well as aquaculture challenges such as oyster reef restoration. This year there will be an emphasis on capturing the region’s rich local culture and heritage as well as the people, places, and stories that inform the plein air paintings. In 2018, the event will celebrate the built environment, the human-made spaces where people live and work. This program and its paintings will showcase architecture, streetscapes, working waterfronts, and historic sites.

The Artists, the Events, and You

This invitation-only event features 20 internationally acclaimed artists who come from around the globe. Six Florida artists will serve as Plein Air Ambassadors whose work will be featured in the exhibit. The ambassadors will host one on one painting experiences at the plein air painting stations set up throughout the region during the event. Visitors are urged to interact with the painters; they love the attention! Attend the quickdraw event, the nocturne paints, lectures, lunches, receptions, collection exhibits, and Collector’s Gala to see all of the plein air paintings, and learn more about the artists, their painting styles and mediums. But most of all, become a collector. There’s no better way to support the artists and the region than to buy paintings. While the artwork represents a mix of subject matter and styles, all paintings offer a true sense of place and your own meaningful slice of the beautiful Forgotten Coast.

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Table of Contents

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The Vision The History The Organization 2017 Invited Artists Florida’s Finest Ambassadors

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Board of Directors Susan Bassett, President Mission and Strategic Planning Joe Taylor, Vice President Event Chair and Marketing Leslie Wentzell, Treasurer Budget and Finance Pidge Gollbach, Secretary Volunteer Development Penny Easton, Director Cataloging and Processes Chuck Koch, Director National Outreach Terry Lind, Director Facilities and Logistics Kimberly Shoaf, Director Artist Liaison and Artist Housing Natalie Shoaf, Director Public Relations and Student Art Day Danny Collins, Director Community Partnerships Sue Bernagozzi, Director Sales Coordinator Denise Rose, Director Plein Air South

Painting Stations

Plein Air at a Glance

Demonstrations and Receptions

Quickdraw Quickdraw Judge Tina Mullen Presentations Plein Air Exhibits Venues Map Collectors

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Collectors’ Forum

Student Art Day

Small Painting Sunday Workshops

Plein Air Marketplace Lunch and Learn Plein Air South Presenters

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The History

Event Founder, Richard Carrell Entering the second decade, Forgotten Coast en Plein Air honors the founder’s original vision, documenting the Forgotten Coast in the Plein Air tradition. “This area is so lovely; don’t you wish you could

paint?” That was how Richard Carrell introduced the idea of a nationally recognized plein air event at a dinner party. It was 2004 and the area was going through a huge real estate boom. “What if we invited artists to paint the area?” The whimsical idea of capturing the Forgotten Coast before it was the “Disappeared Coast” was grabbing some traction. Carrell, the source of this seemingly fanciful notion, took notes at some of America’s premiere plein air locations such as Carmel, California and Old Lyme, Connecticut. He consulted with representatives from Plein Air Painters of America and visited artists from central Florida to northeast Maine introducing his idea. Knowing he would need to ensure the artists it would be worth their time to come to this unknown market, Carrell approached The St. Joe Company in 2005. With the specific assistance of John Hendry, St. Joe embraced the vision and pledged their commitment to start the St. Joe Collection. And so over lunch at the home of Richard and Julia Carrell, the idea of an annual plein air event was launched to a room of dedicated volunteers in 2006. While Richard only lived to see four years of plein air events, his ideas became a mantra as the event continued to grow and is now recognized as one of the leading plein air events in the country. Richard Carrell envisioned all of this. Always debonair in his bow tie, he knew the potential but would caution on staying true to the key points: document the area, strive for excellence, and promote arts education. The events honor Richard, his wife, Julia, and their family for this sustained commitment. Organizers believe Richard would be proud of his vision today.

Richard Carrell, at far left, celebrating the winners of the first Forgotten Coast Quickdraw. Now in 2017, the Quickdraw returns to Carrabelle to continue the legacy. 4

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The Organization

Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition COMMUNITY PARTNERS

The plein air event was initiated under the umbrella of the Gulf Alliance for Local Arts in 2006 and the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition was incorporated as an independent non-profit 501c3 organization in 2008. The mission of the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is to enhance the vitality of local communities along Florida’s Forgotten Coast from Mexico Beach to Alligator Point through cultural activities. Specifically, its objectives are to organize regional cultural events to benefit local communities; empower the local organizations to be participating partners; to manage cultural event proceeds to benefit local non-profit organizations to ensure their health and vitality; and to reach out to a broad-based, multi-community, multi-generational audience. Its primary activity is organizing the annual Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s PaintOut in May which provides local residents and visitors an opportunity to actively engage, as volunteers and as art lovers, with nationally known plein air artists. In turn, the artists donate a percentage of each sale to benefit arts education for the local communities who make their annual visit successful. The Coalition has provided the permanent Richard Carrell Plein Air Collection to Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf and grants for arts initiatives to many area partners. In 2015, a series of artist residencies began, focusing on the plein air process and the exhibition of plein air paintings as a means to build stronger communities.

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Franklin County Education Foundation (2009) Gulf Alliance for Local Arts (2009) Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf (2010) Weems Memorial Hospital Foundation (2010) Apalachicola Center for History, Culture, and Art (2011) Port St. Joe Port Theater (2011) Historic Apalachicola Main Street (2012) Proposed Port St. Joe Art and Culture Center (2012) Community Grant Writer (2012) PSJ High School Art Program (2013) Apalachicola School of Art Youth Academy (2013) CareerSource Gulf Coast Youth Arts (2014) Franklin County Arts in Community Resiliency (2014) Artist Residence, Mary Erickson Examines Coastal Habitat Management (2015) Artist Residence, Lori Putnam Examines Oyster Reef Restoration (2016) Artist Training, Strengthening Volunteerism Through the Arts (2016) Artist Residence, Mark Shasha Examines Childhood Literacy (2017) Artist Residency, Dawn Whitelaw Examines Volunteer Service and Community Engagement (2017) Excellence in Volunteer Management Training (2017) Artist Residency, David Boyd, Jr. Examines Sense of Place (2017) Initiated St. Joe Arts, Visual Arts Center (2017) 5


Invited Artists Years of training, dedication to their craft and an acute eye for composition enables the twenty invited artists to produce fine quality art in the plein air tradition. Gathering from across the globe, these artists will paint for 10 days to capture the natural beauty, character and local culture of the last vestige of Old Florida. Forgotten Coast en Plein Air welcomes these artists and invites you to experience the magic of this annual event and take the opportunity to own a piece of Florida’s Forgotten Coast on canvas.

DAVID BOYD, JR. Newnan, GA David Boyd, Jr. received his BFA from SCAD in 1995 and he taught art at The Heritage School in Newnan, Georgia for 18 years. In 2016, Boyd and Meredith Wilson launched The Studio School at Three Hearts Farm where he teaches oil painting and drawing from life. Boyd also teaches workshops across the southeast. Boyd is an avid outdoor painter and is an active member of several groups including the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, Portrait Society of America and American Association of Marine Painters among others. Boyd has won awards on the national level and his work can be found in private collections across the globe. His work is available on his website at www.davidboydjr.com

LUKE BUCK

Nineveh, IN Luke Buck grew up in Indiana with a love for life, art, and nature that is evident in his nostalgic paintings of American landscapes and wildlife. Earning a scholarship, Luke studied figure drawing at the John Heron Art Institute. However, most of Luke’s art education and influence came from his artist father, Harold Buck, with whom he shared a studio for many years. Buck’s talents have won him numerous honors and awards through the years and his work has been exhibited in many major juried and invitational art shows, including museum, gallery, and solo shows throughout North America. His unique talents as an artist have earned him a strong following among art enthusiasts, and his paintings are included in collections in every state in the United States and worldwide. Buck’s work can be viewed online at: www.lukebuckart.com

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Invited Artists KEN DEWAARD Hope, ME After receiving his Bachelor of Arts with honors, Ken began working in a commercial art studio in Chicago. He continued his studies at the American Academy of Art, where he studied with nationally recognized watercolorist, Irving Shapiro. Upon Irving’s recommendation Ken joined the acclaimed Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Art in Chicago, where he soon began studying with Scott Burdick as well as Dan Gerhartz. It is here that Ken adapted his direct and pure approach as well as his bravura brush style, which he achieves by painting directly from life.The feelings Ken evokes in his paintings are due in part to the excitement and passion he feels while capturing the fleeting effects of light, or the wonderful color nuances and harmonies presented by nature and all of her beauty. DeWaard’s work can be viewed online at: www.kendewaard.com

CHARLES DICKINSON

St. Augustine, FL Charles Dickinson, a Connecticut native, has been a plein air artist for more than 30 years. Dickinson paints primarily “en plein air” and prefers wet into wet brush strokes that produce painterly and expressive works. He graduated from the Paier School of Art in Hamden, CT and studied two years at the Lyme Academy of Fine Art in Old Lyme, CT. Dickinson’s pieces are on display at IBM, The St. Joe Company, Jupiter Medical Center/Foshay Cancer Center, Sacred Heart Hospital, Hank Williams Museum, Flagler College, Hallmark, Bank of America, Dow Museum, the collection of Ambassador Andrew Young, and the Government building in Aviles, Spain. Dickinson’s work can be viewed online at: www. charlesdickinson.net.

MARK FEHLMAN

San Diego, CA Mark Fehlman practiced as an architect for 35 years, as the design partner for the San Diego based firm, Fehlman LaBarre. Mark started painting in 2000 and within 5 years left architecture to start a new career as an artist. He trained under many great artists, but the two who were most influential were Ray Roberts and John Asaro. Like both artists, Mark is equally comfortable in figurative and landscape subjects that feature strong composition, well defined value relationships and vibrant color. He has won numerous awards in various shows, including the “Grand Award” for the LPAPA 2014 Best of Plein Air, First Place in the Borrego Springs Plein Air Festival, as well as many other awards and recognition. Fehlman’s work can be viewed online at: www.markfehlman.com

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Invited Artists TRACEY FRUGOLI

Chicago, IL Born in 1966 in Chicago, Tracey Frugoli has always known she would be an artist. Growing up in a creative household, she enjoyed unusually intensive art training in her suburban high school. She went on to earn a BFA in fine art, and an MA in Art Therapy. She has been painting in her current style since 1998 and engaged in portrait/fashion photography since 2011. Inspired by light and beauty, Frugoli apologetically eschews novelty and shock in favor of authenticity. She views the art making process as a humbling endeavor that seeks to reflect and, thereby, enhance the most noble of our ideals. Her painting and photography cross pollinate to keep her work fresh and vital. Frugoli’s oil paintings hang in numerous public and private collections. Her photography work has been published in several prominent publications. Represented online at www.traceyfrugoli.com

DEBRA HUSE

Costa Mesa, CA Debra Huse uses rich color and bold fluid strokes to capture the light and drama in her oil paintings. Originally from Indiana, Huse lives in Costa Mesa, CA and has a studio in a boatyard. She has a passion for painting coastal scenes and old fishing boats. Huse is a Signature Member of the American Impressionist Society, the American Society of Marine Artists & Laguna Plein Air Painters. Huse’s work can be viewed online at: www.debrahuse.com.

THOMAS JEFFERSON KITTS Portland, OR Thomas is both inspired and exhilarated by the way light plays across the landscape and he has devoted most of his life to capturing it in oil. He prefers to work directly from life for its honesty and immediacy, incorporating many alla prima techniques developed by 19th century master painters such as Sargent, Sorolla, and Zorn. Thomas has also been featured in several issues of PleinAir Magazine and named as an Artist to Watch by The Informed Collector. He is also a multiple Raymar Art and PleinAir Magazine Salon Finalist. Thomas has also been a guest lecturer at three Plein Air Convention & Expos in Monterey, California. Kitts’ work can be viewed online at: www.thomaskitts.com

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Invited Artists SHELBY KEEFE

Milwaukee, WI Shelby Keefe is an award-winning impressionist painter, teacher and performance artist. Utilizing a vibrant underpainting technique of complimentary colors, her oil paintings are complex, but not overly-worked. As she continues to grow as a representationalist painter, she develops her ability to say more with less. With a BFA in 1981 and a career in graphic design, she became a full-time fine artist in 2005 painting, teaching and competing nationwide and working in her studio/ gallery. She was recently featured on the cover of PleinAir Magazine with her first place prize in the magazine’s 2013 Salon Competition. She has collectors all over the country in corporate, museum and public collections. Visit her website for more work: www.studioshelby.com

KIRK LARSEN Hicksville, NY “When painting, I have the feeling that all‘s right with world, those that have my art on their walls, say it has the same effect...” Naturally prolific, Kirk has been recognized with over 138 awards for: oils, acrylics, watercolors, graphite, mixed media, sculpture, photography & ice carving including 3 OPA Awards, Grand Prize & Collector’s Choice at Easels in Frederick, best depiction of water Plein Air Salon and Museum purchase award (permanent collection of The Museum of America and the Sea). Known for his maritime & landscape paintings, he’s passionate and truly inspired by the camaraderie, intensity and fun of Plein Air Competition. (6x Plein Air Easton, 5x EIF, 2x Paradise Paint Out, etc) memberships: ASMA, CAC, Salmagundi & OPA Signature. Actor, Writer, musician & motivational speaker. www.kirklarsenfineart.com

NANCIE KING MERTZ Chicago, IL Nancie King Mertz, has spent her lifetime painting in oil & pastel. She was awarded the Master Circle Medallion by the Int’l Assoc. of Pastel Societies and is a Master Signature member of the Pastel Society of America and the Chicago Pastel Painters. She teaches across the US and internationally and is on the faculty for the Plein Air Convention and the IAPS Convention. Mertz has traveled to nearly 20 countries and around the US for inspiration. See her work on many TV shows such as The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Chicago Fire and Chicago Justice. Her husband, Ron, publishes her sold originals in Giclée prints & cards and they own ArtDeTriumph & Artful Framer Studios in Chicago. Visit www.NancieKingMertz.com.

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Invited Artists VICKI NORMAN Bridgenorth, Shrophire, UK Her fondness for travelling and painting has naturally led her into the world of Plein Air painting. Working quickly on location to capture the essence of a time and place encourages a looser, more impressionist style of painting. This puts an emphasis on atmosphere rather than detail, and color is the vehicle through which she seeks to capture light and place. Color is everything, the harmony of colors together on the canvas and the thick, creamy blobs of paint on the surface inspire her every time. She really does just love paint and making paintings. Norman’s work can be viewed online at: www.vickinormanstudio.com

MORGAN SAMUEL PRICE Altamonte Springs, FL Morgan Samuel Price’s career began as an illustrator, but in 1972 she focused on becoming a fine artist. Her motivation to paint is energized by the light as it flows across the scene, seeing it as a tool to explore the visual pleasure of the movement over the objects. Capturing that movement sets the time of day. Retaining that choice of actual time creates the plausible illusion. The painting is never about the subject; it is about the physical sensation of temperature. Her 40-year career as an artist has been sustained by an overwhelming desire to elevate each moment with uplifting thought and to share this through painting and teaching. Price’s work can be viewed online at: www.morgansamuelprice.com

COLIN PAGE

Baltimore, MD Colin Page was raised in Baltimore, Maryland and studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Whether working on location or in the studio, Colin strives to capture the atmosphere and light of a scene. Colin currently lives in Maine, where he focuses on painting the landscape, and scenes that show his life as a father of two young girls. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions and group shows nationally and abroad. Page’s work can be viewed online at: www.colinpagepaintings.com

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Invited Artists LORI PUTNAM

Charlotte, TN Recognized for her expressive brushwork, intelligent composition, and superb use of color, Nashville, Tennessee native, Lori Putnam paints small to medium-sized works en plein air and creates large paintings in her studio. She travels extensively to paint, teach, and share her work around the world. Prior to becoming a full-time, fine artist in 2005, Putnam owned and managed a graphic design agency for 13 years. In 2008 and 2009, she and her husband sold all of their belongings and traveled to the Italian countryside to live for more than seven months with the sole purpose of the painter’s self-study and artistic growth. A catalyst for Putnam’s artistic career, the concentrated work accomplished during that period culminated in an impressive breakthrough. Putnam’s work can be viewed online at: www.loriputnam.com

JASON SACRAN

Fort Smith, AR Jason Sacran is an artist/painter living in Arkansas. He has been invited to many exhibitions and awarded many times with such organizations as the Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionists Society among others. Some of Jason’s recent awards include Best of Show awards in the: 2016 Maui Plein Air Invitational, 2016 Plein Air Rockies, 2015 Plein Air Easton, 2015 Olmsted Plein Air Invitational, 2015 Easels in Frederick and 2014 Door County Plein Air. Jason has also had featured articles with publications such as Southwest Art Magazine, International Artist, Artist Magazine, and PleinAir Magazine. Sacran’s work can be viewed online at: www.jasonsacran.com

PHIL SANDUSKY

New Orleans, LA Phil Sandusky is a nationally renowned plein air impressionist landscape and cityscape painter who has had more than 30 solo exhibits in New Orleans and across the country. Though he is also an accomplished portrait and figure painter, he is best known for his cityscapes of New Orleans. He studied academic art privately from a very early age, and also, having an aptitude in math and science, graduated from Jacksonville University with a BA in Physics in 1980. In keeping with his dual interest in science, Sandusky has tempered his painting with an understanding of vision that goes beyond the age old dictums about optics, light, and perspective to venture into the realms explored by modern vision science. Sandusky’s work can be viewed online at: www.philsandusky.com 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists MARK SHASHA

Swampscott, MA Mark Shasha is one of New England’s leading artists. He is an elected member of The Guild of Boston Artists, The Copley Society and the Rockport Art Association. He is represented by Bonnie Crane Gallery, Willoughby Fine Art Gallery on Martha’s Vineyard and a few other select galleries. When he is not painting Shasha is likely to be acting or singing on a stage. He has had several key roles in notable Boston-area productions. He won praise playing ‘Cogsworth’ in an award-winning stage production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and again for a performance as Reuben in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Visit his website for more of his work: www.markshasha.com

VLADISLAV YEISEYEV Sarasota, FL Classically trained American watercolor artist Vladislav Yeliseyev was born in Russia and received his formal art education in Moscow in 1977 and later earned his Master’s Degree at The Moscow Institute of Architecture. Since then he moved to the United States and participated in numerous group and individual exhibitions. His unique ability to reflect transparency of natural light in his paintings and to accentuate the artistic qualities of depicted objects quickly earned him a high reputation among art collectors. His paintings are in commercial and personal collections world wide. Vlad’s work can be viewed online at: www.artist-yeliseyev.com

DAWN WHITELAW

Franklin, TN Dawn Whitelaw divides her time between painting, both in the studio and on location, and teaching workshops. She is currently on the faculty of the Peninsula School of Art and the Portrait Society of America, where she holds the office of Vice Chairman. She was a featured instructor for the National Plein Air Conventoions in Nevada and California. During 2014 and 2015 she received six awards in national plein air painting events. In 2016 she was awarded Master status with the American Impressionist Society. In March of this year, she received the Master’s Award of Excellence in the American Impressionist Society’s small works show in Costa Mesa, California. Represented online at www.dawnwhitelaw.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Six Florida artists, representing the wealth of plein air artists who choose to live and paint in the country’s third largest state, are honored as “Plein Air Ambassadors” for the 2017-2018 season. “Florida is a plein air powerhouse, but it is a huge state. There is great potential when artists, organizations and events like ours, work collaboratively,” says Joe Taylor, Forgotten Coast Event Chair. “Thanks to the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, these Ambassadors will be engaged to represent Florida’s exceptional plein air talent, promoting outdoor painting and furthering the process of uniting the Florida plein air community,” he states. Honored Florida’s Finest Ambassadors, Cathy Berse, Michelle Held, Ed Nickerson, Manon Sander, Corey Wright and Sharon Yarbrough will be highlighted in the Florida’s Finest en Plein Air juried exhibit and sale located at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art. You will find them painting and sharing their plein air experiences throughout the event as they host the painting stations.

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their process and philosophy as a representative of the state’s leading plein air talent. And best of all, the participants leave the session with their own plein air creations. Plein Air Painting Stations will be set up in each community throughout the 10-day event. A schedule of the available sessions are posted on the event website under Painting Stations. Book your location and time slot ($25) and secure your chance to paint with a plein air professional. Spaces are limited.

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors CATHY BERSE New Smyrna Beach, FL Cathy Berse is a 29 year resident of Florida and a signature member of East Coast Plein Air. Cathy feels that painting En Plein Air is the only way to capture the true light and feel for this beautiful place we live in. Cathy attended the University of Wisconsin, University of Tennessee and Milwaukee Area Technical College. In years past she has worked as a graphic designer, teacher and muralist. Represented online at www.cathyberse.com.

MICHELLE HELD

Sarasota, FL Painting en plein air confirms Michelle’s love for this beautiful world and the wonders of the Florida environment. Michelle has been a working artist in Sarasota Florida for 22 years. Her passionate work in custom hand painted wall finishes and murals propelled her into a career in fine art. Her work has been featured in many publications, most recently, Home and Design and Style magazines, and her work has even appeared on HGTV’s Extreme Homes. Michelle is especially known for her heartfelt paintings of iconic Florida bird and wildlife. Represented online at www.artbymichelleheld. com

ED NICKERSON Choctaw Beach, FL Born and raised in Florida, Ed Nickerson is partial to Florida landscapes as his main interest of painting. He attended Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida then moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he worked in graphic design and commercial art. Since retiring, he pursues his life-long passion, concentrating primarily on painting. A student of Impressionism, he loves trying to capture the lights and shadows of the day. While within his personal studio, he experiments with other mediums as well as larger substrates, which he is unable to do within the restricted timetables of Plein Air. Ed lives and paints in North West Florida. Represented online at www.ednickerson.fineartstudioonline.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors MANON SANDER Jupiter, FL Born in Germany, Manon grew up in Berlin and Bavaria and moved to Chicago in 1995 where she ran a mural painting business for several years. Getting introduced to the work of well known Californian impressionist painters as well as moving to the San Francisco area in 2006 were the igniting sparks to plunge herself into plein air and studio painting in oil. Capturing the light is what drives Manon to her paints and easel to put down her impressions in thick juicy oil paint applied with gusto. Her work appears in prestigious permanent collections and publications, including former White House Communication Officer James Snyder’s book Down The Loxahatchee. Represented online at www.manonsander.com.

CORY WRIGHT Palmetto, FL Florida artist, Cory Wright, graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1998. Since then, in addition to being an art instructor and studio painter, she has had an accomplished career as a muralist, specializing in the tromp l’oiel technique. In 2011 Wright’s artistic journey began to change course when she discovered her passion for painting en plein air during a workshop in Italy. She soon began participating in and winning awards at various Paint Outs throughout the state of Florida. Her paintings are now held in national and international private collections. These days she can most often be found outdoors at her easel, or in her Art Studio & Gallery in Historic Palmetto. Represented online at www.corywrightart.com.

SHARON YARBROUGH Port Charlotte, FL For Sharon Yarbrough, a plein air venture painting in the gardens of Monet in Giverny first opened her eyes to the joy of creating outdoors. Professionally trained in New York and Sarasota, Sharon is an active community arts leader and instructor in the Southwest Florida area and an active workshop participant. Yarbrough’s approach to plein air landscape painting involves creating a spontaneous connection to the subject. “I’m not afraid to try new things and see each painting as an opportunity to explore and learn. There is always something new to say. Plein air painting is a wonderful way to be outside and to be totally connected to the subject and the place.” Represented online at www. sharonyarbrough.faso.com.

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Plein Air At A Glance Welcome to the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air. If this is your first time attending, here’s a quick glance at some terms you may hear during this amazing and fast-paced event.

Quickdraw

One of the most exciting and fun events of the week, Quickdraw is a competition where all the artists must complete a finished work in a two-hour period. Works are then judged, displayed, and available for sale. Quickdraw is an excellent event if you want to see all of our invited artists in action creating finished pieces right before your eyes.

Florida’s Finest

Every year the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air showcases the talents of some of the best artists in the Sunshine State. Their work will be highlighted in a juried exhibit and be available for sale. Florida’s Finest exhibit is also a great place to meet some of Florida’s finest artists.

Wetroom

Talk about an exciting venue! At the Wet Room, you’ll see artists bring their fresh-fromthe-easel work in from the field to be catalogued, priced, and hung. Watch your favorite artist’s portfolio of work grow throughout the show.

Painting Station

Do you love to paint? Or, did you ever wish there was an easy way to get started? If so, check out our Painting Stations. Here, for a very modest price, you can spend two hours with a professional artist for a one-on-one painting experience. It’s fun, easy, and everything you need is provided. It’s an opportunity you shouldn’t pass up, so sign up early.

Lunch and Learn

Here’s another great opportunity for you to get involved. In our series of Lunch and Learn events, you’ll get to listen to our amazing artists share tips and techniques that both novice and experienced artists can learn from. The artists are also more than willing to answer any questions you might have. Sign up early if you want lunch, too.

Student Art Day

One of the events that Forgotten Coast en Plein Air is most proud of is our Student Art Day. An annual tradition, mentor artists are paired with students from area schools to create amazing works of art. If you love watching creativity blossom, be sure to attend Student Art Day and share a community lunch with artists of all ages.

Workshops

Hone your artistic skills at one of our Workshops. Here, you’ll meet with one or more of our nationally known instructors who, through lectures, slide shows or demonstrations, will greatly help you improve your own painting technique. Topics vary so sign up early.

Artists’ Choice

Each year, at the Collectors’ Gala, we ask all the artists to submit a few of their favorite works for the ultimate competition, Artists’ Choice. Then, the artists themselves vote for best in show and their top pick is displayed with winners from previous years. If you want to see a window into our Forgotten Coast en Plein Air history, this exhibit is a must.

Small Painting Sunday

New this year, our Small Painting Sunday caps off a week of great activities with all our artists working on a variety of smaller sized works that will be displayed and available for sale. See your favorite artist in action from start to finish.

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Quickdraw

More than $10,000 in prizes will be presented as five distinct awards in both professional and open categories. Come see artists paint against the clock. Quickdraw is a two hour painting challenge that’s open to anyone over the age of 14. Entrants choose from either the Professional or Open Class for the competition. Artists may use any medium, but must paint in the plein air tradition. Bring your own supplies, your easel and paint like a pro.

Quickdraw Event

The 2017 Quickdraw begins at the Marine Street Pavilion, 701 Marine Street, in Carrabelle. The site features a wide range of exceptional subject matter sure to challenge and delight all artists. Artists may choose the active waterfront and waterway, the charming downtown area, or the interesting neighborhoods just a few blocks away.

Artists gather on Saturday, May 6 at 9 am to check in, have their blank canvases stamped, and pick up their title and price label. No canvas will be stamped if painting has been begun prior to the starting time. All artwork must be created during the Quickdraw time frame. At 10 am, a horn will sound and artists may begin painting en plein air style on any subject. At 12 noon, the horn will sound again, and the Quickdraw artists bring their completed artwork and easels to the exhibit area for the judging and sale.

Quickdraw Judging

The Quickdraw Awards will be presented from the pavilion at approximately 1 pm. Tina Mullen, Director of UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine, will judge. All completed work will be displayed around the pavilion.

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Quickdraw Exhibit Reception

After the judging, celebrate the results of the Quickdraw challenge from 3-5 pm at the exhibit reception. Hear the judge’s perspective, and learn why the selected paintings are winners. Engage in the insights and discussion.

Quickdraw Exhibit

A selection of the best paintings from the 2017 Quickdraw competition will be selected to hang as a tribute to the “two hour challenge.” Many times some of the most spontaneous and creative pieces result from the competitive process. The exhibit may be viewed and purchased at the Rio Carrabelle Gallery, 102 St. James Avenue, Carrabelle. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

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Presentations FRIDAY, MAY 5 Spirit of Service, Giving and Receiving Reflections by Dawn Whitelaw Master plein air artist Dawn Whitelaw returned to Florida’s Forgotten Coast for an artist residency focused on capturing the culture and stories of the region. Dawn’s residency documents volunteers serving to improve living conditions for the region’s seniors. Port Inn, 501 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, 6:30 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 6

Tina Mullen, Director of the UF Shands Arts in Medicine is the 2017 Quickdraw Judge Gainesville, FL Tina Mullen is an artist living in Gainesville, Florida. She is the Director of UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine. Her work at the hospital over that past 25 years includes managing a team of 18 artists in residence, purchasing art for the corporate collection and directing the interior design phase of new construction and renovation. She specializes in program advancement and the integration of the arts into the cultural of healthcare. Tina has been a drawing instructor at Santa Fe Community College and the University of Florida, as well as Interim Director of the University Galleries at UF. Tina is also a working artist who has exhibited her work throughout the United States. She has received numerous awards including the Individual Artist Fellowship from the Florida Department of Cultural Affairs. She has been a visiting artist at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina, the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida and the Ucross Foundation in Wyoming.

The Judge’s Perspective Featuring Tina Mullen Celebrate the results of the Quickdraw challenge! Hear the Judge’s Perspective, and learn why the selected paintings are winners. Engage in the insights and discussion. Rio Carrabelle, 102 St. James Avenue, Carrabelle, 3-5 pm

MONDAY, MAY 8 Watch Me Read, Examining Childhood Literacy Reflections by Mark Shasha Master plein air artist Mark Shasha returned to Florida’s Forgotten Coast for an artist residencies focused on capturing the culture and stories of the region. Mark’s residency examined Childhood Literacy. Eastpoint Visitors Center, 730 Highway 98, Eastpoint, 6:30 pm

TUESDAY, MAY 9 House Keeping, Preserving Sense of Place Reflections by David Boyd Master plein air artist David Boyd returned to Florida’s Forgotten Coast for an artist residency focused on capturing the culture and stories of the region. David’s residency captured the communities’ efforts to preserve this last vestige of “Old Florida.” Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, 140 West 1st Street, St. George Island, 6:30 pm.

FRIDAY, MAY 12 Masters’ Gallery Tour Featuring Morgan Samuel Price Join Morgan Samuel Price as she discusses what makes the pieces present in the Masters’ Gallery so valuable. Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water St., Apalachicola, 1-3 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 13

Artists Roundtable Discussion Moderated by Lori Putnam Join artists Mark Fehlman, Debra Huse, Nancie King Mertz and Jason Sacran for a discussion at the Wetroom about their perspectives on storytelling through the plein air process. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, 2-4 pm

SUNDAY, MAY 14

A Retrospective After 12 Years Featuring Charles Dickinson Now in the 12th year of documenting the landscape and culture of the last vestige of authentic “Old Florida,” Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s Great Paint-out is among the world’s most prestigious plein air events. Artistic excellence and the production of investment quality art continues to be the trademark of the 10-day festival. As the event moves into its second decade, organizers still look back, and after 12 years, there is plenty to look back on! St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Ave, Port St Joe, 11-Noon Artists’ Choice Discussion Featuring Lori Putnam Discussion about the significance of the Artists’ Choice Collection, the features of the winning paintings, Putnam’s perspective as the 2016 recipient of the coveted honor, and winner of the 2017 Artists’ Choice award. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Ave, Port St. Joe, Noon-1 pm

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Plein Air Exhibits

Spirit of Service: Highlighting the work of Dawn Whitelaw

Examine volunteer engagement through the eyes of Dawn Whitelaw. Her residency explored the exchange of “giving and receiving” during a series of service learning projects in Gulf and Franklin Counties. Port Inn, 501 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

The Wetroom: Art Fresh Off the Easel

A unique feature to the Forgotten Coast event is a fully functioning Wetroom which sells paintings as quickly as the artists deliver them to the check in station. The paintings are literally “wet” as they are often completed just hours before arrival. The Wetroom features the work of all 20 invited artists. The paintings change by the hour and often art collectors arrive daily to make their selections from the most recent deliveries. Collectors from across the country watch the online gallery where each painting is photographed and posted immediately to the website. If you cannot attend in person, you may view the paintings online. A painting can be selected and easily processed over the telephone. For the cost of shipping, the painting will be delivered to your door. Simply call 800-378-8419. Visit the Wetroom for art sales and information, St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue. Open11 am-5 pm daily.

Read With Me: Highlighting the work of Mark Shasha Come share the magic that art works in the lives of children as they learn to read, and express themselves through their art as they learn and grow. Eastpoint Visitor Center, 731 Hwy 98, Eastpoint. Open 9 am-4 pm daily.

Keeping House: Highlighting the work of David Boyd, Jr.

As new construction becomes common along the Forgotten Coast, communities are prioritizing the preservation of many of the original homesteads and working class cottages. This exhibit serves as conversation about the passion for preserving the region’s sense of place. Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, 140 West 1st Street, St. George Island. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

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The Area’s Culture and Beauty is Presented in Nine Regional Exhibits Florida’s Finest en Plein Air Exhibition: A Tribute to Florida’s Plein Air Talent

A special tribute to the remarkable wealth of plein air talent in the State of Florida, the exhibition will bring together paintings from across the state’s 65,758 square miles. Each of the paintings feature Florida scenes, painted in Florida, by Florida artists. The exhibit will highlight the work of the Florida’s Finest Ambassadors, a special presentation of paintings submitted by Florida’s plein air artists juried by Morgan Samuel Price. The work is available for viewing and purchase at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

Masters’ Gallery: Inspired Paintings

Upstairs in the historic building housing the Center for History, Culture and Arts in Apalachicola, invited artists display their finest studio work, inspired by plein air studies from the Forgotten Coast event. This exhibit exemplifies the tradition of artists taking a series of smaller pieces produced out of doors back to their studio, and producing the larger, fully developed paintings you will see in the Masters’ Gallery. All works are available for viewing and purchase. Visit the Masters’ Gallery for information and sales at the Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

Quickdraw Exhibit: The Best of the 2017 Quickdraw Competition

A selection of the best paintings from the 2017 Quickdraw competition will be selected to hang as a tribute to the “two hour challenge.” Many times some of the most spontaneous and creative pieces result from the competitive process. The exhibit may be viewed and purchased at the Rio Carrabelle Gallery, 102 St. James Avenue, Carrabelle. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

Artists’ Choice Collection: Invited Artists Select the Best of the Best

Each year at the “Collectors’ Gala,” the invited artists select what they consider the “best” painting of the 10 day event. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition purchases that painting and adds it to a growing collection. The exhibit can be viewed at the Port Inn, 501 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe. Open11 am-5 pm daily.

Founder’s Collection: An Artists’ Tribute

In 2010 a special collection of plein air work was donated by the invited artists to honor the event’s founder, Richard Carrell. The exhibit can be seen at Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf, 3801 East Highway 98, Port St. Joe. Open 11 am-5 pm daily.

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VENUE MAP FOR EVENT ACTIVITIES

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

Port St. Joe

Port Inn 501 Monument Avenue

Cape San Blas

Salinas Park 240 Cape San Blas Road

Apalachicola Riverfront Park 90 Water Street

Eastpoint

Lynn’s Quality Oysters 402 U.S. 98

Eastpoint Visitor Center

Mexico Beach

Port St. Joe

Apalachicola

Welcome Center 102 Canal Parkway

St. Joe Arts 201 Reid Avenue

Mill Pond Pavilion 479 Market Street

Mexico Beach

Port St. Joe

Apalachicola

Sunset Park Highway 98

Port St. Joe

Sacred Heart Hospital 3801 East Highway 98

Cape San Blas Lighthouse 200 Miss Zola’s Drive

Community Center 1 Bay Avenue

Port St. Joe

Apalachicola

Reid Avenue Gallery 306 Reid Avenue

History, Culture, Art Ctr 86 Water Street

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Carrabelle

Marine Avenue Pavilion Marine Street

Carrabelle

Eastpoint

Eastpoint Visitor Center 731 Highway 98

St. George Island

Rio Carrabelle 102 St. James Avenue

Berkshire Hathaway Ofc. 140 1st Street West

Eastpoint

St. George Island

Eastpoint Pavilion Patton Drive

Lighthouse Museum 2 East Gulf Beach Drive

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121 West Highway 98 Port St. Joe, Florida

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Thank you to Florida Division of Cultural Affairs for their Ongoing Support of the Arts in our region. Because of their support, most of our activities are free and open to the public.

The Lookout Lounge is your place for fun and good times on the beach! Enjoy daily drink specials, karaoke, live music and sunsets on the deck. Located at the Mexico Beach city limits in Beacon Hill. 9454 West Highway 98, Beacon Hill

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Collectors The collector is critical to completing the artistic process. Without the patron of the arts, the creations go uncelebrated and the artist does not reach the highest potential. Thank You Collectors!

What is a Maecenas?

Maecenas; noun, Mae-ce-nas, a patron of the arts Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, 15 April 68 BC – 8 BC was an ally, friend and political advisor to Octavian as well as an important patron for the new generation of Augustan poets, including both Horace and Virgil. During the reign of Augustus, Maecenas served as a quasi-culture minister to the Emperor. His name has become a byword for a wealthy, generous and enlightened patron of the arts.

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Susan Bassett Bay Media Services Leo Bebeau and Greg Kirk Melissa Ferrell Penny Easton and Shawn Frey Michele Eddy Estate Jewelry Farnsley & Johnston Wealth Management Consultants LLC Heath and Jenny Galloway Bill and Pidge Gollbach Hannon Insurance Douglas and Karen Jimerson Joseph’s Cottage Charles and Anne Koch Katherine Lichter Guerry and Susan Magidson George and Pam Mahr David and Carol Motil Ronald Pickett Roberson & Associates Dean and Denise Rose Gary and Sara Ross Steve and Natalie Shoaf Lynn Wilson Spohrer Nancy Stuart and Allen Ware Joe and Jeanette Taylor The Tin Shed Jerry and Cheryl Thompson David and Trish Warriner Windolf Construction

Grand Patron Jerry and Barbara Burg Tom and Mary Gibson Wes and Heather Jones Port St. Joe Lions Club Jim and Diane Lowry

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Appliance Solution Neil and Judy Brown Charles Causey Martha and Royce Hodge Jody Hunter Geoffrey and Elizabeth Lentz Frank and Carla May Gretchen Mayes Rod and Mary O’Mara

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Patricia and Richard Payne The Port Fine Wine & Spirits Pristine Pool & Spa St. Joe Gas David and Brianna Wheatley Sandie Yarbrough

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George Clark Sharon Gates Elizabeth Williams

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Collectors’ Forum FRIDAY, MAY 12

Masters’ Gallery Tour Join Morgan Samuel Price as she discusses what makes the pieces present in the Masters’ Gallery so valuable. Apalachicola Center for History Culture and Art, 86 Water St., Apalachicola, 1-3 pm

Just as we honor the talented artists who create, we recognize the art enthusiasts who collect. Forgotten Coast en Plein Air salutes the collectors who are fostering and preserving the history of this fragile coastline. FRIDAY, MAY 5

First Friday Reception Celebrate the start of 2017 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air with a reception at the iconic Port Inn. Join us for a fun evening of talk, music and laughter with the greater arts community in downtown Port St. Joe. Port Inn, 501 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, 6 pm.

SATURDAY, MAY 6

Quickdraw Exhibit and Reception, Celebrate the results of the Quickdraw challenge! Engage in the insights and discussion. Rio Carrabelle Gallery, 201 St. James Avenue, Carrabelle, 3-5 pm. Florida’s Finest and Masters’ Gallery Reception Meet the Florida’s Finest en Plein Air Artists, as well as the Invited Artists who have works in the Masters’ Gallery upstairs at the historic Center for History, Culture and Arts building in downtown Apalachicola. All paintings are for sale, and refreshments will be served. Tickets are $20 per person, please register online. Center for History, 800/378-8419

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Culture and Arts, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 7-9 pm.

Collectors’ Gala The Gala is open to all Collectors. Collector packages can be purchased on the Collectors page. On this special night, the artists will be displaying all their paintings from the week, including their selections of their best work. Come enjoy the evening of great food and great music, talk with the artists, and choose that special masterpiece. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 7-10 pm.

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SATURDAY, MAY 13

Maecenas Dinner A gathering to honor the event’s most generous patrons. Culinary delights, fine wines and interesting conversation will engage artists and collectors. If you would like to secure a Maecenas Collector Package, please register as a collector by phone or online. 7-10 pm.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

Nocturne Paint in Apalachicola You’ll find it amazing what the artists find to paint... in the dark! A unique set of challenges and techniques will be on display as the artists paint in the moonlight. Come meet the artists and see their work! Light refreshments will be served for a relaxing evening of art and enjoying the night skies! Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 8-10 pm Nocturne Paint at the Port St. Joe Marina Come enjoy the evening overlooking the St. Joe Bay in a picturesque marina setting. A unique set of challenges and techniques will be on display as the artists paint in the moonlight. Come meet the artists and see their work! Light refreshments will be served for a relaxing evening of art and enjoying the night skies! Port St. Joe Marina, 200 Miss Zola’s Drive, Port St. Joe, 8-10 pm

Openhouse at the Wetroom Our biggest day for art at the Wetroom! All paintings the artists have produced are turned in on Friday afternoon, and will be on display and for sale. Artists will be on hand to talk with you about their work, and light refreshments will be served throughout the day. Come join us and pick out your painting to take home! St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.,11-5 pm.

SUNDAY, MAY 14

Small Painting Sunday Our second Sunday and final day of the 2017 event will be an opportunity for artists to produce and exhibit “small works” that capture the essence of our beautiful community and landscape in the smaller formats, and at price ranges everyone can appreciate! Come celebrate the end of the week together in Port St. Joe. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 11-3 pm.

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Demonstrations & Receptions FRIDAY, MAY 5

MONDAY, MAY 8

Always a favorite with visiting artists, the fishing vessels, scarred with years of patina from everyday use, attract all ages to the river. Look for artists Luke Buck, Tracey Frugoli and Vladislav Yeliseyev among the seafood houses and docks in downtown Apalachicola. Riverfront Park, 86 Water St., Apalachicola, 9-11am.

Watch artists Mark Fehlman, Tracey Frugoli, and Jason Sacran capture the atmosphere, tradition and lifestyle of the small fishing community of Eastpoint around Lynn’s Quality Oysters. Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint, 2-4 pm.

Mexico Beach scenes. Reception is held at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, and artists will have their work on display, and be ready to discuss. With a special presentation from artist Luke Buck. Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach, 4-6 pm.

Eastpoint Artists Reception

FRIDAY, MAY 12

A Working Waterfront

Reid Avenue Streetscapes

Port St. Joe’s Reid Avenue provides artists Charles Dickinson, Debra Huse and Phil Sandusky the opportunity to paint downtown activity in a quaint, picturesque setting. Stop by the Wetroom to locate artists and pick up event information. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St Joe, 2-4 pm.

SATURDAY, MAY 6

A Working Waterfront

Over 175 years of maritime history is evident when you stand in Riverfront Park in downtown Apalachicola. These commercial seafood docks sit on the edge of the largest National Estuary in the lower 48 states. Look for signs on Water Street to locate artists David Boyd, Shelby Keefe and Phil Sandusky. Riverfront Park, 86 Water St., Apalachicola, 2-4 pm.

SUNDAY, MAY 7

Plein Church, Gospel en Plein Air

Enjoy gospel music as artists Kirk Larsen, Ken DeWaard and Vicki Norman capture a Sunday morning service on the waterfront in Apalachicola. Nothing could be more joyful! Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 9-11 am.

Salinas Park Vistas

Meet artists Thomas Jefferson Kitts, Shelby Keefe and Colin Page as art enthusiasts gather to view their work and converse about the art and the setting. Salinas Park, 240 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas, 2-4 pm.

Salinas Park Artists Reception

Come meet the artists and see their work! Artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss. With a special presentation by Shelby Keefe. Salinas Park, 240 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas, 4-6 pm.

Mexico Beach Tableaus The View Across Apalachicola Bay Come meet the artists and see their work of

Artists will be painting around the working waterfront in Eastpoint. Come meet the artists and see their work! Reception is held on the back deck at Lynn’s Quality Oysters, overlooking the bay. Artists will have their work on display, and be ready to discuss. With a special presentation, ‘Water Quality’ by artist Tracey Frugoli. Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint, 4-6 pm.

Local Color Watch artists Nancie King Mertz and Dawn Whitelaw paint the last of five lighthouses built on Cape San Blas. The present 90-foot, pyramidal skeleton tower was completed in 1885, fitted with a third-order lens, and was ultimately relocated to its present location in Port St. Joe in 2014. Cape San Blas Lighthouse, 200 Miss Zola’s Drive, Port St. Joe, 9-11 am.

TUESDAY, MAY 9

SATURDAY, MAY 13

St. George Island Seascapes

A Working Waterfront Join artists David Boyd and Mark Shasha as they document the Apalachicola River and the boats that ply it. Riverfront Park, 86 Water Sreet, Apalachicola, 9-11 am.

St. George Island Artists Reception

Watch artists Colin Page capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St Joe, 9-11 am.

Come watch the artists Debra Huse, Thomas Jefferson Kitts, and Morgan Samuel Price, as they capture the beauty that is St. George Island. Lighthouse Park, 2 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island, 2-4 pm. Artists will be painting around the public beach area near the St. George Island Lighthouse. Come meet the artists and see their work! Reception is held at the St. George Island Lighthouse, and artists will have their work on display, and be ready to discuss. With a special presentation by Thomas Jefferson Kitts. Lighthouse Park, 2 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island, 4-6 pm.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 Nocturne Paint

In Apalachicola at Riverfront Park and at the Port St. Joe Marina. A unique set of challenges and techniques will be on display as the artists paint in the moonlight. In Apalachicola at Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 8-10 pm. In Port St. Joe at the Port St. Joe Marina, 200 Miss Zola’s Drive, 8-10 pm.

THURSDAY, MAY 11

Mexico Beach Tableaus

Reid Avenue Streetscapes

Reid Avenue Streetscapes

Watch artists Kirk Larsen and Vicki Norman capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 2-4 pm.

SUNDAY, MAY 14

Exploring Watercolors

Join artist Vladislav Yeliseyev as he demonstrates his mastery of watercolors at the Wetroom. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Noon-2 pm.

The Human Figure

Join artist Dawn Whitelaw as she demonstrates her mastery of capturing the human figure at the Wetroom. St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 1-3 pm.

Gather at Mexico Beach Welcome Center to observe artists Luke Buck, Ken DeWaard, and Charles Dickinson as they paint the white sand beaches, coastal cottages, and people who flock to them. Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach, 2-4 pm.

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Student Art Day Watch Talent Take Root!

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One half of the mother and daughter team at Rosemary & Company Artist Brushes, Symi Jackson has graciously delivered fine artist brushes to Student Art Day. Considered by most to be the best brushes available, each item is handcrafted in the family workshop in West Yorkshire, England. Jackson attended Student Art Day last year on St. George Island visiting with students and artist and spreading her passion for plein air painting. Check the Plein Air Marketplace at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art for your chance to get your next favorite brush or order online at www.rosemaryandco.com

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Michael Harding Oil Colours has brought the finest quality paints for Student Art Day participants to use for their experience with the invited artists. “My paints are made by hand, using techniques which date back to the days of the Old Masters. There is a very simple reason for this painstaking process. As an artist and painter I wanted to create colours that were true and vibrant, and paint which was beautiful and durable,” states Michael Harding. Look for Michael Harding products in the Plein Air Marketplace. Visit the website at www. michaelharding.co.uk.

Nothing is more exciting and satisfying than watching talent take root and blossom at an early age. That’s why we consider Student Art Day to be one of the jewels of the crown of the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event. It all started in 2007 when Gloria Austin, along with Ann Comforter and Anna Maria Cannatella put their heads together and contacted local schools to see if there were any students interested in pursuing visual arts. Meanwhile, our Plein Air artists were asked if they would be willing to volunteer their time and their response was so enthusiastic and generous that we actually had more artists then we did students. Many of the artists remembered mentors that had made a difference in their own lives and were more than willing to give back to the community and the young talent that lives there. This year you can join our featured artists at the historic and picturesque Mill Pond in Apalachicola as they paint with local students from Gulf and Franklin schools.

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Each artist will work side-by-side with a student to help them create their own plein air piece of art. The students will also sign their paintings and volunteers will help frame them onsite. Artists, students, teachers, and volunteers will then gather for a noon lunch to celebrate the day’s accomplishments. In the afternoon, the student paintings will be taken to hang in the Wetroom in Port St. Joe for the duration of the event. Please join us for any of the activities celebrating this wonderful tradition of student and professional collaboration. And, if you happen to miss Student Art Day, be sure to stop by the Wetroom and see their paintings up close. Date: May 10, 2017 10 am-1pm Location: Mill Pond, 479 Market Street, Apalachicola

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Small Painting Sunday Small formats, attractive price points This year we’re pleased to announce a new event for Forgotten Coast en Plein Air. We’re calling it Small Painting Sunday because it falls on the second Sunday and final day of the 2017 schedule. This event will be an opportunity for all of our artists to produce and exhibit works in smaller formats, at a price point everyone can appreciate. Each work will be created to

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celebrate the extraordinary natural, historic, and cultural beauty found throughout the Forgotten Coast. Small Painting Sunday will also be your last chance to see our talented cast of artists in person. And, don’t miss the opportunity to see all the artwork still available at St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Please join us and the greater arts community, to celebrate the end of the week together.

Date: May 14, 2017 11am - 3 pm Location: St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

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Workshops

Hone your technical skills with a workshop taught by a nationally-recognized instructor

Mastering the Quickdraw

Featuring Ken DeWaard

Polish your quickdraw skills with an an experienced professional. The two hour challenge does not have to be intimidating, in fact it can be fun and a productive exercise. The group will cover strategies to achieve a great Quickdraw painting; a winning “point of view”, simplification through color, compositional design and beauty in the brushwork. DeWaard has placed and won Quickdraw competitions across the country, do not miss this opportunity to hone your skills. The mini-workshop will provide both group and individual instruction and coaching. Meet at the Eastpoint Pavilion at the intersection of Patton Drive and US Highway 98, May 5 starting at 9 am. $95 per person, register online.

Plein Air South

Featuring 20 of America’s most accomplished Plein Air artists

Expand your workshop experience by joining us for Plein Air South, May 15-18, 2017. Four days of presentations, demonstrations and artist engagement and painting outdoors. Register at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art beginning Sunday, May 14. $495 per person. Register online.

DeWaard has taken first place in the Mexico Beach Quickdraw and has won the coveted Artists Choice Award in 2010 and 2012.

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Plein Air Marketplace Vendors who specialize in plein air supplies will be demonstrating their products and selling their wares for all attendees. The location for the Marketplace is the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art. The marketplace will be open daily during the event from 11-5 pm daily. An artist relaxation station will be sponsored by Plein Air Magazine.

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Lunch and Learn

Lunch and Learn series is limited seating at either St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe or at the Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art. $15 per person for sandwich, salad and drink from one of our famous local cafes. MONDAY, MAY 8

A Brush with Disaster - Phil Sandusky St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 12 noon, $15 per person, reservations required via the website.

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Painting Up A Storm - Kirk Larsen Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 12 noon, $15 per person, reservations required via the website.

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Exploring Rich Color - Vicki Norman Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 12 noon, $15 per person, reservations required via the website. A Classic Approach - Vlad Yeiseyev St. Joe Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 12 noon, $15 per person, reservations required via the website.

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Plein Air South YallComePaint.com

May 15-18 Historic Apalachicola, Florida Plein Air South is a group of plein air artist’s groups, organizations, individual artists, plein air event organizers, and related businesses who have joined together to highlight the plein air talent and resources of America’s Southeast! The second annual Plein Air South regional gathering will convene in Apalachicola May 15-18, 2017. The event features four days of presentations, demonstrations, instruction, vendor exhibition, and of course, painting outdoors! Many organizations, artists, and vendors are working together to make this a reality. We are thankful to the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Visit Florida and the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition for their commitment to initiate this annual gathering of the Southeastern plein air community.

2017 Premier Plein Air South Guest Presenter Scott Christensen

Painting is not simply the passion of Scott Christensen, it’s his necessity, like breathing. Mind and body attune, he moves through the process of creating each landscape just as a river flows over rocks, and around islands, all the while seeking a mellifluous whole. After nearly three decades at the easel, Christensen is recognized around the globe, as evidenced by his invitation to show in Russia’s Ilya Repin St. Petersburg State Academic Institute for Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. Christensen’s work embodies both tradition and innovation. His singular vision is deeply informed by the masters. Equally present in Christensen’s work, though harder to detect, are the effects of literature, music, and football. His net is cast wide on account of his scholarly curiosity and uncommon past. Largely selftaught, he came to art via a circuitous route. Born in 1962, Christensen grew up in Lander, Wyoming, a place of extreme geography and wild beauty. There his aesthetic developed. It was not until college, however, that he would recognize nature as his muse. The shift was precipitated by a personal catastrophe. While attending Chardon State in Nebraska on a football scholarship he sustained a severe neck injury. It left him unable to compete. Bereft, he sought solace in fly fishing and visiting his grandfather, a wheelchair-bound amateur oil painter. The scent of oils stirred Christensen’s imagination, so he took a leap into the unknown and enrolled in art classes. He eventually earned a degree in art education, but chose to paint instead of teach. Now he does both. Over the years he has pursued painting with the discipline he once brought to sports. Although finished at the easel, most of his paintings begin as plein air studies. They end up in prestigious gallery and museum shows, as well as in major collections, like Prix de West and in the permanent collection of Grand Teton National Park’s Craig Thomas Visitors’ Center. www.christensenstudio.com

Uniting Plein Air Painters Across the Southeast

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Plein Air South Presenters Dominic Avant Dominic Avant received a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts at Rhode Island School of Design. Upon completion at RISD he worked as a free-lance illustrator. He was then recruited by Walt Disney Feature Animation and worked on numerous feature films. It was this creative community that introduced him to plein air painting. Avant feels plein air painting plays an essential role in being a representational artist. His strong sense of light, vivid color, fluid brush work is a direct result of his many hours invested in the field. His plein air works include field studies to larger multi session pieces. Dominic is also recognized as one of the country’s finest figurative painters. He has won high honors in national and international competitions. Dominic is a faculty member at Ringling College of Art & Design and an established painter with works in collections internationally. www.dominicavant.com David Boyd Jr David Boyd, Jr. received his BFA from SCAD in 1995 and he taught art at The Heritage School in Newnan, Georgia for 18 years. In 2016, Boyd and Meredith Wilson launched The Studio School at Three Hearts Farm where he teaches oil painting and drawing from life. southeast. Boyd and his wife, Julie spend their summers on the road painting and exploring. In November of 2015 they welcomed the birth of the first child, David Boyd, III. Boyd also teaches workshops across the southeast. Boyd is an avid outdoor painter and is an active member of several groups including the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, Portrait Society of America and American Association of Marine Painters among others. He is a Signature Member with the American Impressionists Society. Boyd has won awards on the national level and his work can be found in private collections across the globe. www.davidboydjr. com

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Anne Blair Brown Anne Blair Brown lives in Nashville, TN. Her work centers on both rural and urban landscapes, people, and interior spaces. While she enjoys the quiet solitude of her studio, she delights in painting on location. Anne Blair Brown is past president of the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast and a Signature Member of both The Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionist Society. She is also an active member of The Cumberland Society of Painters and The Chestnut Group, a nonprofit group of artists dedicated to preserving endangered ecosystems, historic locales, and aesthetically and environmentally significant places. www.anneblairbrown.com Katie Cundiff Katie Cundiff acquired an early appreciation for the fine arts, drawing, and painting, under the tutelage of artist parents. Early works resulted in scholarships from National Scholastics Magazine and the Croatian Fraternal Union, earning a B.A. in Fine Arts and Painting from Ringling College of Art and Design. A love of the out of doors combined with painting has produced numerous awards and recognition in plein air events. A member of Oil Painters of America, American Impressionist Society, Plein Air Painters of the Southeast (PAP-SE), and a signature member of American Women Artists, Women Painters of the Southeast, and Plein Air Florida, her work has been featured in several magazines and featured exhibits. Juried exhibits and awards include those of Oil Painters of America, American Women Artists, Women Painters of the Southeast, Cumberland Society of Oil Painters, and American Impressionists. www.dobsonart.com

Mary Erickson Mary Erickson studied at the University of Bridgeport and Sacred Heart University. Erickson’s passion for painting, and a move to Florida in 1986, stirred the desire to pursue art as a career. She realized a long held dream, and in 1993, Mary began painting professionally. Preferring to work on location, in the tradition of painters since the French Impressionists, Mary travels extensively. Whether solitary excursions (like scouring the coast of Maine for painting sites with her rescue dog, Maggie) or group efforts with other professionals or students, Mary believes these painting trips are essential to an artist’s career and growth. A lifelong conservationist, Mary’s 39 acre residence in North Carolina is an artist retreat and bird sanctuary. Mary is a founding member of SPAA (Southern Plein Air Artists,) a member of The Group of Eight, and The Florida Four. She is a Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) Erickson currently maintains studios in Marshville, NC and Venice, FL. www.maryericksonart.com Mary Garrish Mary Garrish was born in Miami Beach, Florida in 1955 and served as the President of the American Impressionist Society for 2005-2007. Her major interest is plein air landscapes and other representational art. She paints annually around the world. When asked about leaving a career in surgery for full time painting, Mary replies “I was pulled to art, not pushed from medicine.” Mary has devoted intense study in both her studio and in regular workshop participation with many of the great landscape artists of this era. Her art hangs in galleries and private collections around the United States. Mary has been selected to participate in numerous national juried shows, and has had several one-woman shows at galleries and museums. www.marygarrishfineart.com

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Plein Air South Presenters John Lasater John P. Lasater IV developed a love for art working as a designer and illustrator for a division of Hallmark Cards. Fine art was a natural transition after years of study and practice. John now paints full time, both from his studio in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and on the road painting “en plein air.” He also teaches workshops. John’s honors include national plein air painting awards, artist-in-residency’s, feature articles in both Southwest Art and Plein Air Magazine, and mentions in art magazines including Art of the West, Southwest Art, International Artist, and Plein Air Magazine. Part of John’s mission is to promote the arts in areas currently indifferent to it. He is accomplishing this through Heart of America Artists Association, an organization cofounded with artist and friend, Todd A. Williams. www.lasaterart.com Larry Moore I’ve been a Plein Air painter and instructor for a very long time. Before that I was an illustrator, a graphic designer and an art director, a career in visual communication that has spanned 45 plus years. One thing I’ve found is that to be unique, to stand apart, requires a mastery of method combined with a process of thought and self-discovery in order to achieve authentic expression. A process I’ll be bringing to the PAS table. www.larrymoorestudios. com Richard Oversmith Richard received formal training in Fine Art and Illustration at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While at Kendall he was invited to study at the Royal College of Art in London, England. There he gained experience in plein air painting and found direction in his work as an oil painter. He graduated from Kendall College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1995 and moved back to his home state of North

Carolina to pursue his dream of becoming a professional artist. Richard’s purpose in painting is to provoke the viewer to interact with his pieces. His paintings are his voice, and stroke by stroke, he composes a whole that relates his vision. He is a member of several organizations such as the Oil Painters of America, Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, and The American Impressionist Society. www.richardoversmith.com

growth. A catalyst for Putnam’s artistic career, the concentrated work accomplished during that period culminated in an impressive breakthrough. Lori participates annually in several invitational plein air events, and her studio work has also received many awardsand in private and corporate collections, and galleries worldwide. She keeps a studio in Charlotte, Tennessee. www.loriputnam.com

Morgan Samuel Price Morgan Samuel Price’s career began in 1968 with Hallmark Cards as an illustrator, but in 1972 she focused on becoming a fine artist. Her motivation to paint is energized by the light as it flows across the scene. Morgan sees light as a tool to explore the visual pleasure of the movement of light over the objects. Painting is not about the objects rather it is a narrative of the scene and the mood created by the artist. Techinically this can be accomplished by the manipulation of the academic principles of painting. Observation is an acquired skill that constantly needs refinement through your lifetime as an artist. Her 40+year career as an artist has been sustained by an overwhelming desire to elevate each moment with uplifting thought. Sharing her knowledge through teaching has brought endless rewards on all levels of her life. www.morgansamuelprice.com

Jason Sacran Jason Sacran has a BFA in painting from Tennessee Tech University, and credits towards an MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Jason and his family live in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was the curator for the Fort Smith Art Center for almost three years. In 2010 Jason became a full-time artist/painter, and part-time instructor for the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Jason is also the Arkansas state ambassador for the Portrait Society of America. He has had several exhibitions and been awarded many times for his works and achievements. Although known for his figurative and portrait work, Jason is quickly rising as a top plein air painter, and considers plein air one of, if not his favorite subject. www.jasonsacran.com

Lori Putnam Recognized for her expressive brushwork, intelligent composition, and superb use of color, Nashville Tennessee native, Lori Putnam paints small to medium-sized works en plein air and creates large paintings in her studio. She travels extensively to paint, teach, and share her work around the world. Prior to becoming a full-time, fine artist in 2005, Putnam owned and managed a graphic design agency for 13 years. In 2008 and 2009, she and her husband sold all of their belongings and traveled to the Italian countryside to live for more than seven months with the sole purpose of the painter’s self-study and artistic

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Phil Sandusky Phil Sandusky will deliver this year’s opening presentation entitled, “Narration and the Fleeting Moment.” Characteristics of plein air painting such as its immediacy and succinctness can seem to be at odds with narration, which unfolds over time and often recounts past events. This presentation will examine the innate properties and strengths of plein air painting and how to narrate en plein air while holding true to them. Sandusky is best known for his plein air impressionist landscape and cityscape paintings, although he is also a proficient portrait and figure painter. A New Orleans resident since 1984, he is one of 276 artists – living and deceased – entered into the official bicentennial art history book for the state of Louisiana commissioned by

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Plein Air South Presenters the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. His works are in the permanent collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art and many other museums, corporate, and private collections. In addition to his prolific artistic output, Sandusky teaches painting and drawing both privately and through the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts. Having a scientific background in his distant past, he has become interested in vision science as it relates to art, and has become a much-needed intermediary between vision science and representational art. To this end, he has given presentations, written books, and written articles for national and regional art magazines. Sandusky’s books include, New Orleans en Plein Air, Painting Katrina, Jacksonville Through a Painter’s Eyes, and New Orleans Impressionist Cityscapes. Each displays his paintings in a given region and period of time and each contains text written by Sandusky, which not only recounts his adventures painting outdoors but also provides important insights into painting and human vision. www.philsandusky.com Jason Saunders Jason A. Saunders began his art journey early. Always doodling and watching his oldest brother draw, were some of Jason’s earliest memories of art. As he grew older his family, teachers, and peers were vital to his growth. There were the occasional school awards and accolades that went along with being the class artist. But, the most significant part of Jason’s journey began in college. In 1991, Jason began his studies at David Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee. Through the late 1990’s, Jason traveled to study with acclaimed landscape artist, Scott L. Christensen, in Wyoming. There, Jason began to hone his skills as a landscape painter. Since then, Jason has painted thousands of plein air paintings from California to Maine, but he loves the landscape of Tennessee. His paintings are in fine collections throughout the world. www.saundersfineart.com

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Marsha Savage Marsha Hamby Savage has been painting for over 40 years, living in Georgia all her life. Painting plein air, on location here and abroad, has been the largest inspiration for her work. It teaches her to observe correct value, color, atmosphere and light. Her favorite saying is “It’s the journey, not the destinations.” Marsha is often asked to demonstrate her techniques and to speak about marketing for the artist. Her colorful paintings inspire students to seek her out to learn more about color theory and edges. Marsha has been accepted into and won numerous awards at regional, National and International Juried Exhibitions. Her paintings can be found in personal art collections, a museum, the offices of the Speaker of the House - Georgia State Capitol, along with commissions for hospitals and restaurants. She is represented by several fine art galleries, and loves teaching studio and plein air workshops around the United States. Marsha is often asked to demonstrate her techniques and to speak about marketing for the artist. She is a Signature Member of several art associations, a Masters Circle Member of the International Assoc. of Pastel Societies, and has been featured in national art magazines. Marsha has a set of pastels named after her by Terry Ludwig Pastels. www.marshasavage.com Dawn Whitelaw Dawn Whitelaw divides her time between painting, both in the studio and on location, and teaching workshops. She is currently on the faculty of the Peninsula School of Art and the Portrait Society of America, where she holds the office of Vice Chairman. She was a featured instructor for the National Plein Air Conventions in Nevada and California. During 2014 and 2015 she received six awards in national plein air painting events. In 2016 she was awarded Master status with the American Impressionist Society. In March of this year, she received the Master’s Award of Excellence in the American Impressionist Society’s small works show in Costa Mesa, California. www.dawnwhitelaw.com

Wyatt Waters Widely known for his watercolors of Southern culture, Wyatt Waters creates paintings of the roadside South. Waters’ works have been featured in Art & Antiques, American Artist, Watercolor, Mississippi Magazine and Delta Magazine. His paintings are held in private and corporate collections. He’s had solo shows at the MS Museum of Art, The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, The Meridian Museum of Art and The Jackson Municipal Gallery. He owns and operates the Wyatt Waters Gallery in Clinton, MS. He has collaborated with Robert St. John on A Southern Palate, Southern Seasons and An Italian Palate. He received the MS Institute of Arts & Letters Award for An Oxford Sketchbook and the MS Library Association Special Award for Art for his collaboration with Robert St. John, A Southern Palatte.. He lives with his dog, James in Clinton, MS. www.wyattwaters.com Walls Fine Art Gallery Walls Fine Art Gallery was founded in 1984 in Wilmington, NC and moved to White Sulphur Springs, WV in 2012, where owners David Leadman and Nancy Marshall continue to work with great people - artists and clients - to further the understanding of beauty as a necessary aspect of an enjoyable life and fine art as a remarkable and remarkably convenient way to achieve and celebrate a beautiful environment. www. wallsgallery.com

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Thank You The support of the plein air community, partnering organizations and the contributions of local volunteers make this event possible. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is grateful! Aaron and Diann Farnsley Al and Carol Cathy Al and Serena Mirabella Ann Harris Anne Jarosz Anna Maria Cannatella Apalachicola Bay Charter School Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce Artists of Apalachicola Area Betty Webb Beverly Coxwell Boyd and Paula Pickett Brianna Wheatley Cal and Tamara Allen Cape San Blas Ladies Group CareerSource Gulf Coast Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Chris and Cindy Clark Charley and Carrie Kienzle Cheryl Ploegstra Chuck Spicer City of Apalachicola City of Carrabelle City of Mexico Beach City of Port St. Joe Current Solutions Danny and Jo Ann Raffield Danny and Mindy Gilbert Dave Wentzell Duke Energy Ed McNally Erin and Joseph Payner Franklin County Parks and Recreation Franklin County Schools Franklin County Seafood Workers Association Franklin’s Promise Coalition 800/378-8419

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George and Bella Rudo Gretchen Mayes Gulf County Chamber of Commerce Gulf County Schools Hali Thompson Helen and Mel Magidson Hillside Dancers for Christ Hillside Community Choir Historic Apalachicola Main Street Horace Solomon Jeanette Taylor Jane Durant Jenny and Heath Galloway Julie Baxley Karen and Doug Jimerson Kerry Burditt Jim and Susan Bachrach Julia Carrell Julia Cunningham Kimberly Shoaf Knut and Barbara Rittweger Lacey and Fran Robinson Linda BeHage Linda Matela Lorinda Gingell Lynn’s Quality Oysters Lynn Wilson and Bill Spohrer Marcy and Rich Trayhan Martha Linn Mary and Tom Gibson Matthew and Deborah Kemple Melissa Ferrell Mize Plumbing Morgan Martin No Worries Vacation Rentals Pamela Frizzell Pat Van West Paulette Moss

Peggy Childs Pidge and Bill Gollbach Piggly Wiggly Polly Searle Project Impact Rusty’s Heating and Air Sandie Yarbrough Sarah and Torben Madson Server Solutions Inc. Steve Ramsay Shannon Hartsfield Shaun Donahoe Shawn Shattuck St. George Lighthouse Association St. George Island State Park St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Terry Kemp Valentina Webb Wanda Barfield

The list of supporters continues to grow. Please check online at Pleinairfl.com for an up to date list of event supporters.

The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition appreciates the long history of support from Visit Florida.

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The symphony, the ballet, the musical, the art show – these cultural experiences enhance our quality of life. Duke Energy is proud to play a supporting role in this thriving arts community.

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