2016 Bucks County Plein Air Festival Guide

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50 Nationally Recognized Artists compete to capture the best of Bucks County life June 7 - 11, 2016


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Sunday, June 5, 2016 Bucks County Courier Times/the intelligencer

Festival celebrates beauty, history of Bucks, in a time-honored manner arm sun, smell of the new mown W hay and … mineral spirits? The first juried Bucks County Plein Air

Festival kicks off this week, when 50 artists from all over America will set up easels in various outdoor locations throughout Bucks County to feverishly paint up a storm. Artists from as far away as California will be competing for over $15,000 in prizes and creating an exhibition of work of more than 200 original pieces on display at the Plein Air Festival next Saturday, and in some cases with the paint still wet! The Plein Air Tradition

nineteenth century with the Romantics, whose search for authenticity accorded particular value to spontaneous sketching from nature. In keeping with the en plein air tradition, the artists will explore preselected sites over three days to capture Bucks County’s “authentic essence”. The painters will choose their subjects, picking from beautiful and varied landscapes; from the broad rolling hills, dotted with livestock and farms, woods with hidden covered bridges and streams, to the quaint towns and river villages, seemingly untouched by the passage of time. Plein Air painter Alan Fetterman, the driving force behind this year’s Plein Air Festival to benefit the arts in Bucks County.

Artists have long painted outdoors. Painting en plein air was developed during the

RENNINGER’S WORKS displayed alongside those of her colleagues— present-day artists TOM CHESAR, RICHARD LENNOX and JUDITH SUTTON—highlights the visual conversations among all four painters. Hicks Art Center Gallery presents Influences & Interactions as a companion exhibit to the James A. Michener Art Museum’s retrospective, Katharine Steele Renninger: Craft, Commitment, Community on display through June 12. www.michenerartmuseum.org

Free and open to the public. Closed College holidays. For more information, visit www.bucks.edu/gallery or call 215-968-8425.

Our current exhibit STRUCTURES & STORIES: Contemporary Book Arts explores handmade artists’ books in expressive and unique structures. Artmobile brings innovative exhibitions and educational programs to K–12 schools and public sites throughout Bucks County. www.bucks.edu/artmobile 215-968-8435

Visit us at Bucks County Plein Air Festival Day June 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Sunday, June 5, 2016 Bucks County Courier Times/the intelligencer

B U C K S C O U N T Y P L E I N A I R F E S T I VA L Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bucks County Community College

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ome enjoy great art, fabulous music, tasty food truck fare, children activities, and the company of friends and neighbors at the first annual Bucks County Plein Air Festival at Bucks County Community College’s Newtown Campus. The Festival features an exhibition and sale of all the artists’ work captured on canvas by some of the finest and acclaimed plein air painters from across the country. At 11 a.m. observe their techniques, when all 50 artists compete in the Quick Draw Challenge sponsored by the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County. The Festival is free to the public and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 11. Celebrate and support the enrichment art brings to our Bucks County community. For more information, visit www.buckscountypleinair.org / #bcpleinair

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DAY 1 Artists Paint Northern Bucks Spot the artists capturing everyday life in Perkasie, vistas on Lake Nockamixon, or life as it was at Pearl S. Buck’s farm or the river villages, from Point Pleasant to Upper Black Eddy to the east.

Wednesday, June 8

DAY 2 Artists Paint Central Bucks Easels will pop-up on Doylestown’s Mercer Mile, Washington’s Moland House Headquarters in Warwick, or the tow-paths and villages of New Hope and Lumberville and hidden gems in-between.

Thursday, June 9

DAY 3 Artists Paint Southern Bucks The artists must decide where history takes them;

Bristol’s Radcliffe Street, King George II Inn and its riverfront views; Newtown Borough, listed on the National Registry of Historic Places; or Washington Crossing Historic Park.

Friday, June 10

DAY 4 Tyler Tasting Party, 6-10 p.m. Enjoy an evening filled with sumptuous food, wine, spirits, music and art at the 28th annual Tyler Tasting Party held at Bucks’ scenic Newtown campus. Voted “Best Foodie Event” for three years running, the Tyler Tasting Party will entertain attendees in the historic Tyler mansion and gardens, including a preview of the juried Plein Air works and award presentations with Master of Ceremonies David Rago, a local Bucks art appraiser on TV’s Antique Road Show. $125/tax deductible tickets available at www.bucks. edu/foundation.

Saturday, June 11

DAY 5 Bucks Plein Air Festival, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Join us in BucksCounty Community College’s Linksz Pavilion for the Plein Air art exhibit and sale, music, specialty food trucks, the College’s Artmobile, and family-friendly activities that will be on hand. Watch all 50 juried artists compete in a QUICK DRAW Competition at 11 a.m. sponsored by the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County. This event is free to the public. For more information bcpleinair@ bucks.edu/www.buckscountypleinair.org

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BU C K S C OU N T Y ’S PL E I N A I R J U R I E D A RT I ST S

Sunday, June 5, 2016 bucks county courier times/The Intelligencer

Classically trained in oil painting, Lauren is inspired by Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Vermeer and the French and Pennsylvania Impressionists. Lauren’s landscape paintings are done both en plein air and in her studio.

Barry’s goal is to create a painting or drawing that represents a “moment” and brings something to the viewer that helps them to see more of their world.

Dottie loves the challenge of capturing the fleeting effects of light and conveying a feeling of place with freshness and spontaneity. Her work combines strong compositional elements and a concern for light and color with careful attention to abstract patterns. Patricia Hutton Gallery - Doylestown

Barry Koplowitz Dorothy Hoeschen

Barry Koplowitz - Studio / Gallery

Sunday, June 5, 2016 bucks county courier times/The Intelligencer

There is an inner light that connects us all. Barbara’s portraits attempt to capture that light to express form, rhythm and character.

Chalfont

John derives his inspiration from the landscapes of Bucks County and the Central New Jersey region. His favorite locations include the farms and towns along the Delaware River. john o’neill studio

Fine Art Studio Online

Morrisville

Barbara Lewis

Riegelsville

John O’Neill

Lauren Travis

Doylestown

Travis Gallery - Doylestown

New Hope

John Schmidtberger Upper Black Eddy

Like the Impressionists, Margaret is fascinated with light and atmospheric conditions which help to create a sense of mood and place.

Using traditional painting methods, New Hope artist Peter Hunt has a direct and spontaneous approach to painting, capturing the mood of the place and the lighting, which can be fleeting. Peter Hunt New Hope

Bucks Gallery of Fine Arts - Newtown

Margaret Lieby Perkasie

Upstairs Gallery Lahaska / Peddlers Village

Several years ago, Mark obtained a book on Pennsylvania Impressionism and he was hooked. He began studying at the New Hope School of Painting and attended workshops on landscape and plein air painting. Simons Fine Art Gallery & Boutique - Dublin

Mark McCoy Perkasie

John paints directly from life without using photographs. His paintings feature gestural brushwork, a vivid palette, and a keen sense of light.

Jane finds joy in capturing that moment of inspiration. She is drawn to the emotion of scenes infused with light shadow and color. SFA Gallery - Frenchtown

Jane Ramsey Perkasie

JANE RAMSEY STUDIO - PERKASIE

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Sunday, June 5, 2016 Bucks County Courier Times/the intelligencer

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Sunday, June 5, 2016 Bucks County Courier Times/the intelligencer

About our jurors ... penn color is very proud to support all the artists in the

first annual bucks county Kenn Backhaus, Signature Member and Past President, Plein-Air Painters of America Kenn Backhaus is a Master level artist in Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionist Society, and past president of the Plein Air Painters of America, the oldest and most prestigious plein air group in the country. His paintings have won numerous awards, including Best in Show, Collector’s Choice, and Artist’s Choice. Kenn now resides and works in the famous Bucks County region, truly practicing in the historic traditions of the Pennsylvania Impressionists.

Al Gury, Chair of Painting, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts A painter, educator, published author, and curator, Al Gury is a recipient of the Cresson Traveling Fellowship and numerous grants and awards for painting and arts education, and was designated a master teacher by both The University of the Arts in Philadelphia as well as American Artist magazine. His work has been exhibited at the National Academy of Design in NY, The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the National Capital in Washington D.C among others across the country.

Alan Fetterman, Bucks County Plein Air Artist A highly recognized and awardwinning American artist, Alan Fetterman produces work sought and collected for continuing the Pennsylvania and Bucks County impressionist and plein air traditions. He has been featured in over 30 solo exhibitions, his work and life have been profiled in dozens of magazines, columns, and books. Alan carries a personal and endearing connection to the rolling landscapes of Pennsylvania, especially those of Bucks County, where he lives.

Lisa Tremper Hanover, Director & CEO, James A. Michener Art Museum Lisa Tremper Hanover was named Director and CEO of the James A. Michener Art Museum in March 2012 after a successful tenure as Director of the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College. Since then she has overseen the transformation of the Michener Art Museum’s physical facility with new façade landscaping, revitalization of permanent collection galleries, refreshed curatorial efforts, and attracted over 100,000 visitors with the highly popular exhibition “From Philadelphia to Monaco: Grace Kelly – Beyond the Icon.”

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Sunday, June 5, 2016 Bucks County Courier Times/the intelligencer

Tyler Tasting Party The Bucks County Community College Foundation’s Tyler Tasting Party sponsored by The First National Bank & Trust Co. of Newtown, is the annual, can’t-miss social event where more than 30 of the area’s finest establishments gather on the beautiful grounds of the Tyler Mansion and Formal Gardens to offer guests a variety of delicious foods and spirits. Voted “Best Foodie Event” by Bucks Happening, this year’s festivities feature a dueling pianos show, juried artwork from

the first annual Bucks County Plein Air Festival, and a premier Silent Auction (online bidding starts May 27). Event proceeds support the preservation of historic Tyler Mansion and Formal Gardens as well as students enrolled in the Historic Preservation Program. Join us on June 10 at 6 p.m. at the Newtown Campus. For tickets, additional information, and to bid in the Silent Auction, visit www.bucks.edu/foundation.

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50 Participating artists Deena Ball, Haverton, PA Al Barker, Bordentown, NJ Jacalyn Beam, Greenville, DE Edward Bell, Philadelphia, PA George Bodine, Fort Wright, KY . Lori Bonanni, Hamilton, NJ Michael Budden, Chesterfield, NJ Hiu Lai Chong, Rockville, MD Valerie Craig, St. Davids, PA Ann Crostic, Baltimore, MD Suzanne Dinger, Pennington, NJ Bill Farnsworth, Venice, FL Gail Fox, Wyncote, PA Ellen Gavin, Millville, NJ Elissa Gore, New York, NY Randall Graham, West Chester, PA Joseph Gyurcsak, Mercerville, NJ Kim Hall, Richmond, VA Ray Hassard, Cincinnati, OH Dorothy Hoeschen, Riegelsville, PA Kathleen Hudson, Lexington, KY Peter Hunt, New Hope, PA Ken Karlic, Fallston, MD Linda Kirvan, Bethesda, MD Barry Koplowitz, Chalfont PA Lisa Kyle, Baltimore, MD

Brett LaGue, Fincastle, VA Kirk Larsen, Hicksville, NY Debra Latham, Kingwood, TX Megan Lawlor, North Wales, PA Barbara Lewis, Doylestown, PA Margaret Lieby, Doylestown,PA Mark McCoy, Perkasie, PA John McNally, Annandale, NJ Alison Menke, Silver Spring, MD John O’Neill, Morrisville, PA Janet Onofrey, Pompano Beach, FL Elise Phillips, Elverson, PA Crista Pisano, Nyack, NY Jane Ramsey, Perkasie, PA Cynthia Rosen, Dorset, VT Monique Sarkessian, Malvern, PA John Schmidtberger, Upper Black Eddy, PA Philip Selzer, New Albany, OH W. Jason Situ, El Monte, CA Roberta Staat, Brookeville, MD Marion Stephenson, York, PA Lauren Travis, Doylestown, PA Peter Yesis, Searsport, ME Enrique Zaldivar, Kearny NJ

A big thank you to the active supporters, sponsors, patrons & friends who play a pivotal role in bringing the First Annual Bucks County 2016 Plein Air Festival to fruition PRESENTING SPONSOR – Penn Color

Bronze Sponsor – Carol Tyler

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Alan Fetterman Fine arts alanfetterman.com

Patrons of Plein Air – Geoffrey and Gretchen Jackson, The Benstead Family, CulinArt Group

Media Partners – Bucks County Courier Times, Bucks County Herald, Doylestown Intelligencer, VisitBucksCounty.com, Plein Air Magazine

The First Annual Plein Air Arts Festival Committee Friends of Plein Air – Phoenix Art Supplies & Framing, Open Aire Affair, Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County, Philadelphia Sketch Club, Event Volunteers, Host Housing


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