2020 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Collector's Guide

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2020

FORGOTTEN

COAST en plein air America’s Great Paint-Out

Alligator Point . Carrabelle . Eastpoint . St. George Island . Apalachicola . Cape San Blas . Port St. Joe . Mexico Beach

Your Guide to Events, Artists, Places, and Paintings


2020

FORGOTTEN

en plein air

COAST America’s Great Paint-Out

The Vision

The First and Oldest Plein Air Event in Our Area The Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s Great Paint-Out, is among the most prestigious plein air events in the country and is now recognized globally. We are very honored to be so highly regarded. This year we are celebrating the 15th anniversary of the event with 20 internationally acclaimed artists who will document the landscape and culture of 100 miles of coastal towns and the people who work and live here. Their art interprets and captures this last valuable vestige of authentic Old Florida. Artistic excellence and the production of investment quality art continues to be the trademark of this 10-day invitational festival.

Art Documents Our World

As the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event enters the next decade, the importance of creating art that captures our small part of the world is even more important. This documentation of our culture has never been more poignant as we reflect on losses of homes and businesses after Hurricane Michael. “With plein air events popping up all over the country, we realize the importance of focusing on quality and relevance,” says Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition Board President, Joe Taylor.

Paintings With a Mission

As we do every year, our artists focus on a specific theme that celebrates the people, life, land, and coast. Each year’s programmatic focus includes lectures, art presentations, and community discussions. The collectors are offered a superb mix of subject matter and styles. One of the aspects that differentiates our plein air event from others around the country is that funds raised from the sale of art directly benefit our community. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is a charitable organization that benefits educational and community programs in our counties. We thank the artists for their generosity and giving spirit.

And There’s So Much More….

The event also features six “Florida’s Finest en Plein Air” artists honored as Plein Air Ambassadors; each will hold painting stations for event visitors who want to try their hand at painting. Expanded exhibits, a Collectors’ Forum, distinguished guest speakers, and surprises that will be fresh and new to the plein air community are all in the making!

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Meet Our New Building! Plein Air’s Home Base

While supporting arts education in all communities of the Forgotten Coast, the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event now has a new bricks-and-mortar presence at 201 Reid in Port St. Joe, FL. This building gives us a home office and permanent base of operation during our yearly March event (in addition to locations in Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach, St. George Island, Cape San Blas, and Eastpoint). This building also hosts exhibits, classes, and meeting space for the arts group The Joe Center for the Arts throughout the year. Will you help us with our capital campaign for the building? We are looking for supporters of all levels who believe in the power of the arts in small-town communities. If you are interested in donations or sponsorship, please contact AHomeForTheArts@ gmail.com

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Table of Contents

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Welcome!

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Snapshot Schedule

History

Map/Venues

Supporters & Partners

Lunch & Learns

Invited Artists

Student Art Day

Florida’s Finest Ambassadors

Schedule of Events

Plein Air at a Glance

Collect Plein Air Art

Quickdraw

Plein Air Marketplace

Residency Presentations/Exhibits

Plein Air South

SAVE THE DATE for 2021

Be sure to mark your calendars for the 2021 Forgotten Coast en Plein on March 19-28, 2021

ON THE COVER: “Beach Day” by Kathleen B. Hudson (2019, 9x12 inches, oil) Water is the predominant feature of the landscape of the Forgotten Coast. The gulf, bays, and bayous help shape the life and culture of our area. From commercial and sport fishing to tourism, the water of the Forgotten Coast defines our area. “The timeless quality of the Forgotten Coast keeps the inspiration flowing for artists--it’s little wonder we all treasure the chance to paint here,” says Kathleen. WWW.FORGOTTENCOASTENPLEINAIR.COM

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Event Co-Chairs Cheryl Ploegstra Leslie Wentzell

Board of Directors

Joe Taylor, President, Mission and Strategic Planning, Facilities Penny Easton Director, Cataloging Melissa Farrell Secretary, Gala Elaine Lerch Director, Homes Hosts Kate Aguiar Director, Residencies Susan Bassett Director, Collector and Sponsor Development, Artist Communication Danny Collins Director, Gala, Sponsorship Development and Opportunities Doug Jimerson Director, Plein Air Guide Chuck Koch Director, National Outreach Denise Rose Director, Treasurer, Plein Air South Liaison, Website Development Valentina Webb Director, Gala, Volunteer Development, HCA Liaison Karen Weir-Jimerson Director, Plein Air Guide, Social Media

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

Book Design/Production: Bay Media Services Editorial: Karen Weir-Jimerson and Doug Jimerson Photography: Shannon Lease, Doug Jimerson, Karen Weir-Jimerson 3


Honoring Event Founder

Richard Carrell

History, Organization and Purpose Paintings, relationshipbuilding and more The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is a 501c3 organization whose primary activity is organizing the annual Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s Paint Out. This event enhances the vitality of the local communities along Florida’s Forgotten Coast. From Mexico Beach to Alligator Point, the event depicts the natural beauty and unique culture of the Forgotten Coast.

Like many great projects, the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air started with a simple idea—inviting artists to capture the culture and beauty of the people and places of this amazing coastline. It was in 2004 when Richard Carrell first introduced the idea of a plein air event that eventually launched in 2006. Sadly, Richard only lived to see four years of plein air events, which has since grown to become one of the leading plein air events in the country. We continue to honor Richard and his wife Julia and their family for their commitment and passion. In 2010, a special collection of plein air work was donated by the invited artists that year to honor Richard Carrell and is part of the permanent art collection at Sacred Heart Hospital in Port St. Joe.

Forgotten Coast en Plein Air also allows local residents and visitors a rare opportunity—to actively engage, as volunteers and art lovers, with nationally known plein air artists from around the world.

Giving Back To Our Communities

In turn, the plein air artists donate a percentage of each painting sale to benefit the arts for the communities of the Forgotten Coast. The Forgotten Coast Coalition also provided the permanent Richard Carrell Plein Air Collection to Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf as well as grants for arts initiatives to many area partners. Proceeds from Forgotten Coast en Plein Air support the mission of the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition. By organizing cultural activities, the coalition enhances the vitality of local communities along Florida’s Forgotten Coast from Mexico Beach to Alligator Point.

By supporting this event you:

Richard Carrell, at far left, celebrating the winners of the first Forgotten Coast Quickdraw. Now in 2020, the Quickdraw continues the legacy.

• Document regional history and culture • Highlight the preservation and awareness of Florida’s natural resources • Enrich the quality of life for residents by encouraging regional cultural events • Build community by empowering local non-profit organizations to be partners • Reach out to a broad-based, multi-community, multi-generational audience

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Community Benefits Art purchases support art education programs in our community. 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 Residency, Mary Erickson Examines Coastal Habitat Management (2015) Artist Residency, Lori Putnam Examines Oyster Reef Restoration (2016) Artist Training, Strengthening Volunteerism Through the Arts (2016) Artist Residency, 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 The Joe Center for the Arts (2017-2019) Artist Residency, James Richards, Churches in Built on Faith, 2018 Artist Residency, John P. Lasater IV, Captures Boat Building (2018) Artist Residency, Morgan Samuel Price, Captures Shrimpers (2018) Artist Residency, Joan Vienot, Hope, Recovery & the Natural Environment (2019)

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Thank You!

The support of the plein air community, partnering organizations, collectors, and local volunteers make this event possible. Aaron and Diann Farnsley Al and Carol Cathey Al and Serena Mirabella Alice Leigh Amy Hodson Anna Maria Cannatella Apalachicola Bay Charter School Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce Artists of Apalachicola Area Betty Webb Betty Wentworth LaRaela and Glen Coxwell Billie Kinnett Bonnie and Dan Davis Brianna Wheatley Cal and Tamara Allen CareerSource Gulf Coast Carol Gnagney Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Charley and Carrie Kienzle Cindy Lanier City of Apalachicola City of Carrabelle

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City of Mexico Beach City of Port St. Joe Conservation Corps of the Forgotten Coast Constance Peck Danny and Jo Ann Raffield Danny and Mindy Gilbert Dave and Leslie Wentzell David and Trish Warriner Debbie and Skip Marlin Diane Bodenheimer Donna Elkins Duke Energy Ed McNally Elizabeth Mitchell Elizabeth Perkins Franklin County Parks & Rec. Franklin County Schools Franklin County Seafood Workers Association Franklin’s Promise Coalition Gary and Sara Ross George and Bella Rudo Gibson Inn Gretchen Mayes Gulf County Chamber of Commerce

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Gulf County Schools Heather and Wes Jones Helen and Mel Magidson Hillside Dancers for Christ Hillside Community Choir Historic Apalachicola Main Street Holly and Creighton Brown Horace Solomon Jeanette Taylor Jane Durant Janet Carnall Jason and Tara Carter Jenny and Heath Galloway Jessica Stephens and Rene Wolfe Jim and Susan Bachrach Jody Hunter Jody and Will Rosenbaum Judy Scott Julia Carrell Julia Cunningham Julie Baxley Karen Wheeler Kathy and Skip Frink Kimberly Shoaf Knut and Barbara Rittweger

Kristy Groves Lacey and Fran Robinson Larry and Cindy Johnson Leslie and George Coon Linda BeHage Linda and Rick Matela Linda Quinlan Lorinda Gingell Lynn Marshall Lynn’s Quality Oysters Maggie Jones Marcy and Rich Trahan Martha Linn Mary and Tom Gibson Matthew and Deborah Kemple Merrill Livingston Mike and Tara Craft Mollie and Paul Hill Morgan Martin Nancy Stuart and Allen Ware Natalie Shoaf No Worries Vacation Rentals Pam Cuipa Pamela Frizzell

Paulette Moss Pidge and Bill Gollbach Piggly Wiggly Polly Searle Sabrina Fornes Sarah and Torben Madson Server Solutions Inc. Steve Ramsay Shannon Hartsfield Shaun Donahoe Shawn Shattuck Shelley Shepard Susie Harrison St. George Lighthouse Association St. George Island State Park St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Terry Kemp The Coombs House Inn Tim and Sandy Alexander Wanda Barfield Water Street Hotel William Hugh and Sara Ruth McKeown

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Invited Artists Twenty artists, 8 communities, 100 miles of coastline and forests make up this stretch of the Forgotten Coast of Florida. It’s a painters’ haven.

LOCATION ABBREVIATION KEY APL = Apalachicola PSJ = Port St. Joe SGI = St. George Island CSB = Cape San Blas MXB = Mexico Beach CAR = Carrabelle EPT = Eastpoint

SUZIE BAKER Shenandoah, TX “Being on the path of a working artist is a calling. I find helping others on their path a very satisfying pursuit.” Suzie is an award-winning artist whose paintings are on display in magazines, prestigious national shows, and plein air invitationals. She serves as the Vice President of Oil Painters of America and holds signature status in that organization, as well as the American Impressionist Society and American Women Artists. Suzie has an instructional video, Color Magic, and teaches workshops around the nation. suziebaker.com Special Events: March 20: Artist Demonstration: 9-11am, A Working Waterfront, Riverfront Park, APL / March 27, 12-2 pm, Lunch and Learn, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL / March 28, 11am-1pm, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ

POPPY BALSER Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada “I embrace the role of documentarian as an artist. Not so much in looking back to paint what was, but by painting what is here now, knowing that in a few short years the “now” I am painting will be someone else’s historical record.” Poppy Balser developed an early connection with the seashore as she studies the sea and its environs through her paintings. Her work painting the fishing industry of the Bay of Fundy, as well as her portrayal of local sailing ships, has earned her a place as a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists. Balser tells the stories of her paintings on her blog, where she gives readers a real sense of being on the Bay of Fundy coast. poppybalser.com Special Events: March 20: Artist Demonstration: 9-11am, A Working Waterfront, Riverfront Park, APL / March 22, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Cape San Blas, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, PSJ / March 23, 12-2 pm, Lunch and Learn, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL 6

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Invited Artists DAVID BOYD, JR Newnan, Georgia “As a nod to my childhood memories as well as the passing of time, I want to preserve Southern American life in its current state of decay... ‘landscapes of rust.’” David is a signature member of the Oil Painters of America and American Impressionist Society. He owns The Boyd Gallery in Newnan, GA and is the co-founder of The Studio School at Three Hearts Farm where he, his wife, Julie and children, Aila and David, live. Boyd considers himself an obsessed experimenter. Recently he has focused on studio and plein air oil paintings of urban and rural landscapes. davidboydjr.com Special Events: March 22, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Cape San Blas, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, CSB / March 25, 8-10 pm, Nocturne Paint, George Core Park, PSJ / March 26, 12-2-pm, Lunch and Learn, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ

LUKE BUCK Nineveh, Indiana “From the many years of participation in this event, my wife Coleen and I have developed a kinship with the entire area.” Luke grew up in Indiana with a love for life, art, and nature that is evident in his nostalgic paintings. Most of Luke’s art education and influence came from training he received from his artist father Harold Buck. Buck’s talents have won him honors, and his work has been exhibited in many major juried and invitational art shows and gallery solo shows. lukebuckart.com Special Events: March 21, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, MXB / March 28, 11am-1pm, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 29, 12-1pm, Demo/Discussion, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ

CHARLES DICKINSON St. Augustine, Florida “It’s an honor to return to paint the Forgotten Coast. Because of this event I have connected to this landscape and to the people that bring life to these communities.” Charles is an award-winning artist who has participated in invitational and juried plein air painting events. He is inspired by the challenges of painting new landscapes with limited time and the opportunity to paint alongside his peers. He also enjoys the opportunity to bring awareness and contribute what he can to the environmental or cultural causes that these events often benefit. Recent awards include 2019 Best of Show, Jean Wagner Troemel Award, St. Augustine Honors Show. charlesdickinson.net Special Events: March 22, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Plein Church, Gospel en Plein Air, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, APL / March 24, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The Lighthouse Silhouette, Lighthouse Park, 2B E Gulf Beach Drive, SGI/ March 28, 2-3 pm, Masters Gallery Tour, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists AIMEE ERICKSON Portland, Oregon “Color has emotional weight and is related to the shape of space. Drawing or painting, for me, means to look at the thing and transmit its vitality to the canvas.” Aimee is a representational oil painter. Her warm, inviting, pictorial voice is grounded in traditional realism, informed by the principles of design, and inspired by nature and human experience. Her approach is direct and experimental. Aimee teaches painting, drawing, and color theory at venues nationwide and overseas. aimeeerickson.com Special Events: March 20, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 23, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The View Across Apalachicola Bay, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, EPT / March 28, 12-2 pm, Lunch and Learn, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ

MICHELLE HELD Sarasota, Florida “I’m thrilled to paint the incredible landscape, meet new locals and revisit with many of the people that are all so passionate about the Forgotten Coast!” Painting en plein air confirms Michelle’s love for this beautiful world and the wonders of the ever-changing environment. With an insatiable appetite for color, light, and texture, Michelle strives to inspire happiness, trigger your imagination and make an emotional connection. Michelle is known for her paintings of Florida birds and wildlife. artbymichelleheld.com Special Events: March 23, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The View Across Apalachicola Bay, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Hwy 98, EPT / March 23, 4-6 pm, Artist Reception, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Hwy 98, EPT / March 26, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Marine Street Panoramas, Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, CAR

KATHLEEN B. HUDSON Lexington, Kentucky “The timeless quality of the Forgotten Coast keeps the inspiration flowing for artists--it’s little wonder we all treasure the chance to paint here.” Kathleen creates landscapes in oil, both in her studio and en plein air. Her style is shaped by her close observation of nature and her desire to explore light and atmospherics in the landscape. She now undertakes several national juried competitions each year where she has won numerous national awards including Artist’s Choice at the 2018 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air. kathleenbhudson.com Special Events: March 22, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Plein Church, Gospel en Plein Air, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, APL / March 26, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Marine Street Panoramas, Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, CAR / March 26, 4-6 pm, Artist’s Reception, Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, CAR 8

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Invited Artists LEON HOLMES Mandurah, Western Australia “Exploring the planet, a small box of paints, few brushes & a rag, making marks with colour, seeing the beauty on offer…Simply gratitude for life.” Leon Holmes is a professional international award-winning artist from Perth Western Australia and one of the world’s leading ambassador of Plein Air Oil Painting. Known as the master of light, Leon captures the beauty of a moment with all its vibrance and dynamic. His works are collected worldwide. leonholmesart.com.au Special Events: March 20, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 24, 12-2 pm, Lunch and Learn, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 25, 8-10 pm, Nocturne Paint, George Core Park, PSJ

CHARLIE HUNTER Bellows Falls, Vermont “I do four or five major plein air events a year, but the Forgotten Coast is my favorite. The sense of community that the staff and volunteers have built, the social mission that permeates the event, the lovely, fragile ecosystem, vernacular architecture, and working waterfronts make it special.” Originally a designer of tour posters for Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia Band, etc., Charlie became a music manager and then a creator of long-distance train tours. He lives and works in Vermont in a spacious studio overseen by an irascible cat, Corduroy. He likes to paint. hunter-studio.com Special Events: March 20, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, A Working Waterfront, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, APL / March 26, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Marine Street Panoramas, Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, CAR / March 27, 2-4 pm, Artist Roundtable Discussion, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL

NANCIE KING MERTZ Chicago, Illinois “On my drive from Chicago to Florida’s Panhandle for this wonderful event each year, I feel as though I’m driving “home.” Home to see friends and the landscape that has become very dear to me.” A life-long painter, Nancie produces up to 150 oil and pastel paintings annually. Her work appears in her Chicago gallery as well as in museum, corporate, and private collections worldwide. Her paintings can also be seen in Chicago-based television shows (such as the Good Wife and Chicago Fire). Nancie has been named a Master and Eminent Pastelist. She teaches globally, has videos, and Amazon offers her pastels. NancieKingMertz.com Special Events: March 20, 9 am-4 pm, Workshop, Add Structures to your Pastel Landscapes or Cityscapes with Confidence, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL / March 24, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The Lighthouse Silhouette, Lighthouse Park, 2B E Gulf Beach Drive, SGI 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists TERRY MIURA Fair Oaks, California “I’m particularly drawn to the subject matters that are full of character and old Florida charm.” Terry paid his dues in New York as an illustrator for clients such as Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated. His evocative landscapes, cityscapes and figurative works are widely collected, including pieces in permanent collections in the California Museum of Fine Art, the Crocker Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institute. terrymiura.com Special Events: March 21, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, MXB / March 21, 4-6 pm, Mexico Beach Reception, Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, MXB / March 27, 2-4 pm, Artist Roundtable Discussion, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL

VICKI NORMAN Bridgnorth, Shrophire, UK “I can’t wait to return to the warmth of the Forgotten Coast Paint Out this year – lovely people, Florida sunshine, and a wealth of inspiring subjects.” A popular tutor and demonstrator, recognised for her clear communication and boundless enthusiasm, Vicki studied with master painters around the globe seeking traditional skills to apply to paintings of a modern world. A keen traveller, Vicki’s award-winning paintings employ historical skills with a fresh approach. vickinormanstudio.com Special Events: March 21, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, MXB / March 23, 6:30-8:30 pm, Residency Presentation, Music of the Forgotten Coast, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL / March 25, 8-10 pm, Artist Demonstration, Nocturne, 86 Water Street, APL

KENDALL PORTIS East Point, Georgia “The Forgotten Coast is a visual gold mine! It is a painter’s paradise for creating art.” The conflicts between sustaining a living and growing as a young artist led Kendall to a career in law enforcement which covered a span of more than twenty five years. As an artist, he wants to share the beauty of the world with others through paint. kendallportis.com Special Events: March 22, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Plein Church, Gospel en Plein Air, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, APL / March 24, 6:30-8:30 pm, Residency Presentation, “Black Leadership of the Forgotten Coast”, Berkshire Hathaway office, 140 W. 1st Street, SGI / March 25, 8-10 pm, Artist Demonstration, Nocturne, 86 Water Street, APL

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Invited Artists TONY ROBINSON Wexford, Ireland “Mixing with outstanding artists in a fascinating landscape makes the Forgotten Coast a favourite event.” Tony enjoys painting and traveling, his paint-box a constant companion on trips around Europe, Australia, North Africa, and the US. He embraces the challenge of working en plein air, both the freedom and the discipline to quickly capture on canvas an atmosphere, a mood, the glimpse of a poetic scene, or some poignant moment. tonyrobinsonart.com Special Events: March 20, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 25, 8-10 pm, Artist Demonstration, Nocturne, 86 Water Street, APL / March 27, 2-4 pm, Artist Roundtable Discussion, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL

MORGAN SAMUEL PRICE Altamonte Springs, FL “I see light as a tool to explore the visual pleasure of the movement over objects.”

Morgan has authored the book Turn on the Light, a touchstone to plein air painting and oil with a basic palette. She has produced more than 14 DVDs and numerous video educational products. Morgan has exhibited in more than 60 national exhibitions, plein air invitational events, and solo gallery exhibitions. She is a Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Art. morgansamuelprice.com Special Events: March 20, 9 am-4pm, Workshop “Daily Life in Paint,” The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 22, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Plein Church, Gospel en Plein Air, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, APL

PATRICK SAUNDERS “I believe that art is the act of creation. The result, whether it is a painting, sculpture, photograph etc., is simply a record of the creation experience.” Patrick is a painter creating fine art while traveling across North America in an Airstream with his photographer wife, Kimberly. In September 2018, Patrick was the cover artist and featured in Southwest Art Magazine. Patrick is a Signature Member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association, the Oil Painters of America, and a former Signature Member of the Outdoor Painters Society. patricksaunders.com Special Events: March 22, 11 am-12 pm, Lecture: “Everything Adds to the Experience”, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL / March 23, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The View Across Apalachicola Bay, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, EPT / March 25, 8-10 pm, Nocturne Paint, George Core Park, PSJ 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists MARK SHASHA Swampscott, Massachusetts “The Forgotten Coast is a place of wonder. I remember my first drive from Carrabelle a few years ago. It is a place that one slows down to notice and appreciate the important things.” Mark is an award-winning artist, author, educator, and a leading plein air painter in America today. His work has appeared in museums, galleries, and publications. Mark developed a love of storytelling in his early years as a children’s book author and illustrator. He is a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists, an elected member of the Salmagundi Club, The Copley Society, The Guild of Boston Artists. markshasha.com Special Events: March 20, 6-8 pm, Residency Presentation and Reception, “The Infectious Creativity of Change”, Cal Allen Gallery, 102 SE Avenue B, CAR / March 25, 8-10 pm, Nocturne Paint, George Core Park, PSJ / March 28, 11 am-1 pm, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ

WILLIAM A. SUYS, JR Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin “I strive to create work that compels those who see it to go beyond the surface and to become personally, intellectually and emotionally involved.” Bill creates plein air and studio works using wide-ranging subject matter: portraiture/figurative, landscape, animals, still life, and architecture. Bill has won many national and international awards, is a Signature Member of both the Portrait Society of America and Oil Painters of America, and serves on the OPA Board of Directors. williamasuys.com Special Events: March 22, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, Cape San Blas, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, CSB / March 22, 4-6 pm, Artist Reception, Scallop Republic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, CSB / March 27, 2-4 pm, Artist Roundtable Discussion, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, APL

STEWART WHITE Baltimore, Maryland “I am full of wonder and curiosity about this event.”

Stewart has travelled extensively throughout his life. It is the compelling draw of travel and diverse experiences that led him to communicate with paintings. He is also an award-winning architectural illustrator and past president of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators. He has painted murals in museums and sports facilities in the US and has won prestigious awards at plein air competitions across the country. stewartwhitestudios.com Special Events: March 20, 9-11 am, Artist Demonstration, Reid Avenue Streetscapes, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, PSJ / March 24, 2-4 pm, Artist Demonstration, The Lighthouse Silhouette, Lighthouse Park, 2 B East Gulf Beach Drive, SGI / March 24, 4-6 pm, The Lighthouse Silhouette, Lighthouse Artist Reception, Lighthouse Park, 2 B East Gulf Beach Drive, SGI 12

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Painting Stations

One-on-one sessions

Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Paintings, workshops and more

Imagine spending two hours in a oneon-one session with a professional en plein air artist. You’ll leave with your own artistic creation! A schedule of available sessions throughout the week is posted on the event website under Painting Stations. Visit www.ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir. com to sign up. Book your artist, location, and time slot early because spaces are limited. Each painting station session costs you just $40. No prior painting experience is necessary and we provide everything you need. Just sign up and have fun! This event is funded with support from Florida’s Division of Cultural Affairs.

Six Florida artists are the Plein Air Ambassadors for the 2020 season. This year’s ambassadors are Fran Mangino, Gary Rupp, Pam Ayres, Sharon Yarbrough, Elisabeth Ferber, and Brady DeGrasse. See & Buy Paintings

Each of these talented artists will be highlighted in the Florida’s Finest en Plein Air juried exhibit and sale located at the Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola,

Paint Your Own Painting

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 Florida’s Finest Ambassadors will also share their plein air knowledge and experience by hosting painting stations. Have you ever wanted to try your hand at plein air painting or are you looking for tips and techniques to improve your style? If so, be sure to sign up for a painting station session.

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Special Exhibit/Reception Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Exhibit Features work from 2020 artists as well as work from past Florida’s Finest Ambassadors. Art will be available for viewing at the Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, March 22-29, 11am-5 pm Florida’s Finest Gallery Reception This year the Florida Finest Gallery Reception will be held in conjunction with the Quick Draw Gallery Reception, allowing you to see and purchase a wide range of amazing plein air art and to meet and greet the artists in person. Both galleries will hang at the Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, March 21, 6-8 pm. Tickets are $20.00 per person. Please register online. Quickdraw participants will each receive one free ticket to the event.

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors PAM AYRES Tequesta, Florida Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pam traded the bounty of the Midwest for sunny Florida. She actively paints the scenic abundance of the Atlantic coastline and the people, wildlife, and culture in Florida. A travel lover, Pam paints en plein air and has won awards and exhibited in many shows in Florida and beyond. She teaches painting locally at the Lighthouse Art Center and paints in her studio and exhibits at The Village Art Studios, in Tequesta, Florida. payresart.com

BRADY DEGRASSE Laguna Beach, Florida Brady is a Vanderbilt-trained counselor and teacher-turned-painter based in Laguna Beach, FL. He sees “relationships” as primary in plein air painting--artist and collector, artist and nature, artist and Present. His painting seeks to mindfully explore the eternal NOW as both the source of nature and the most true and full-of-life paintings. facebook.com/artbybrady instagram.com/artbybradydegrasse

ELISABETH FERBER Mount Dora, Florida

Elisabeth is a full time artist who started painting in 1998. She was born in Belleville, Illinois but spent most of her adult life in Central Florida. Born of artistic parents and having spent much of her childhood in Europe, she was exposed to a very classical art background which in turn influenced her current style. Her landscapes are painted mostly in “plein air” on location and along with photos, used to create larger paintings. After graduating from Liliedahl School of classical art instructor/teaching program in January 2009, she enjoys teaching beginner/intermediate art classes at Wekiva Island in Apopka, Polasek Museum, Winter Park and her studio in Mt. Dora, Florida. Elisabeth also does demos, commissions, team building classes, and murals. elisabethsfineart.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors FRAN MANGINO Venice, Florida Fran grew up in Ohio and moved to Florida in 2012 where her car trunk became her studio. From area art groups, state organizations, winning awards in 19 years of juried Outdoor Art Festivals, teaching studio and plein air workshops; she is now competing in juried plein air competitions. Fran’s paintings are a testament to her determination to clarify and to capture a vision informed by her life experiences. franmanginoartist.com

GARY RUPP Winter Park, Florida Gary studied studio art and plein air painting at Wheaton College where he earned a minor in Studio Art. In 2017, Gary was named one of seven “Artists To Watch” by the Pastel Journal. He is an Honorary Member of the Central Florida Pastel Society and a Signature Member of the Appalachian Pastel Society. garyrupp.com

SHARON YARBROUGH Port Charlotte, Florida

Sharon is a Florida contemporary impressionist who grew up in south Jersey by the seashore. Art studies include classes at The Art Students League and Parsons School of Design in New York; Ringling School of Art in Sarasota as well as workshops with renowned plein air painters. For the past seven years, Sharon has been the Director of the Peace River Painters, a plein air group, which paints in and around southwest Florida every week. sharonyarbroughart.com

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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 fastpaced 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 Florida’s finest artists.

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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 cataloged, 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.

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.

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Artists’ Choice

Each year, at the end of the week of painting 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 Day

Small Painting Day 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 professional and open categories. Come see artists paint against the clock in this 2-hour painting event that’s open to anyone over the age of 14. Artists may use any medium, but must paint in the plein air tradition. Bring your own supplies and easel and paint with the pros. The registration fee is $20.00. You may also register at check-in. Checkin begins at 8 am. At check-in you will receive your number and have your blank canvas(es) stamped.

The Quickdraw Event

The 2020 Quickdraw will be held at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. The area is still recovering from Hurricane Michael, but remains a painter’s dreamscape, with pristine beaches and amazing views. You will receive a ticket to the evening reception with your participation in the quickdraw. Guest/spouse tickets can be purchased separately online also before the reception.

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Register for Quickdraw

Register online at www.ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir.com. Open class is for painters who do not paint professionally, or earn a living as a plein air artist. Professional class is for artists who sell their work, teach workshops, and paint “en plein air” as a source of income. Artists may use any medium, but must paint in the plein air tradition. Canvases must be blank, and design work cannot begin prior to the 9 am horn.

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Judging and Awards

All artists must be set up for judging by 11:30 EST. Judging will begin at 11:30 pm EST and end at 12:30 pm EST. The Quickdraw Awards are announced and ribbons are awarded at the Mexico Beach Visitor’s Center, 102 Canal Parkway. NOTE: Artists must provide their own frame if chosen for the Quickdraw Exhibit.

Reception and Exhibition

A special exhibition of 40 Quickdraw works will be selected by the event judge, Sam Knecht, and hung at the Quickdraw Reception the evening of March 21 from 6 to 8pm at the Center for History and Culture in Apalachicola. Tickets to the reception are $20.00. Your Quickdraw entry fee gets you a complimentary ticket. All paintings will be for sale. In addition, you can view and purchase works from the Florida’s Finest Collection in the same gallery. The two exhibits will remain be open to the public each day from March 22-27, 11am to 5pm and March 28 11 am to 3 pm.

Painting Sales

Each piece of artwork is required to be for sale and to have a title and price written on the provided label. Each participating artist should consider Forgotten Coast en Plein Air as his or her gallery. There will be a 50% commission collected from the proceeds of each Quickdraw sale to fund this event. Proceeds from our annual plein air event are shared with communities in Franklin and Gulf counties.

Quickdraw Schedule Saturday, March 21 8:00 am - 8:45 am EST Artists check in at the registration desk, pay (if they haven’t already), have their blank canvases stamped, and pick up their title and price label. No canvas will be stamped if painting/design has been begun prior to the starting time. Deadline for pre-registration is Thursday, March 20. 9:00 am EST A horn will signal the beginning of the event and artists begin painting en plein air style on any subject. The Quickdraw artwork must be created during the Quickdraw time frame. 11:00-noon EST The horn will signal the end of the event. Quickdraw artists bring their completed artwork and easels to the exhibit/sale area for the judging and sale. Artists are responsible for returning on time even if they are not within hearing distance of the horn.

The Judge’s Perspective Talk

5-6:00 pm EST Center for History, Culture and Art 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Celebrate the results of the Quickdraw challenge, hear the judging perspective from Sam Knecht, and learn why the selected paintings are winners.

2020 Quickdraw Judge

Sam Knecht

With a career spanning four decades, Sam Knecht paints portraits and landscapes in oils, watercolor, and egg tempera. He earned his MFA degree in painting from the School of Art, University of Michigan with additional training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Knecht’s work was brought to national attention in American Artist magazine (November, 1981) with his article on egg tempera and watercolor. In 2010 he was one of twenty contemporary artists and studios profiled in the American Artist Studios 20 publication. In 2016 Knecht was awarded Signature Status by the Portrait Society of America. Society hosted Awards in Members Only competitions include First Place Aqueous Media in 2009. Knecht’s largest commission work, “The Signing of the American Constitution” hangs in the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship” in Washington D. C. Knecht divides his energies between plein air and studio. He began outdoor painting seriously during his teens at the family cottage on a wilderness lake in northern Ontario. He has painted in Italy, France, Mexico, and most of the Midwest states, especially as a life-long resident of Michigan. Now an Emeritus Professor of Art at Hillsdale College, he has taught there since 1973. He chaired its Department of Art for 35 years. See his work at www.knechtstudio.com.

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Residency Exhibits and Presentations

Stories that make up the culture of the Forgotten Coast are documented through art. This year, three of our returning Plein Air artists spent time documenting key elements of our Forgotten Coast heritage. These artists immersed themselves in their assigned topics and together have produced an amazing body of work. They will present their work at separate receptions, where their work will be hung from March 20-27. See below for times and locations. On March 27, the works will be moved to the Wet Room in Port St. Joe and be available for viewing and purchase until 3 pm March 29.

“The Infectious Creativity of Change” by Mark Shasha

“The Ebb and Flow of Music in The Forgotten Coast” by Vicki Norman

“The Roots of Black Leadership on the Forgotten Coast” by Kendall Portis

Steve Jobs said that “creativity is connecting things.” Mark’s residency will explore the connection of elements in the Forgotten Coast, such as climate change and the morphing coastal culture. Riffing on the theme that necessity is the mother of invention, Mark will illustrate how change sparks creativity. Through interviews of biologists, architects, seafood workers, city planners, and other integral, but seemingly unconnected, parts of the community, Mark synthesizes how creative thinking, and its infectious nature, can build stronger community infrastructure, both metaphorically and physically.

Vicki’s residency was inspired by the music and musicians of the Forgotten Coast. From dark bars, sunlit churches, and school classrooms, the music that ebbs and flows throughout life in the region offers a rich and varied soundtrack of gospel, choir, classical, jazz, folk, and rock. “Music is this beautiful, invisible web that runs through all parts of the community,” says Vicki. Her paintings explore the way that music connects individuals with their community, their family, and their God. Vicki’s residency work reveals the shared principles of composition, movement, pitch, balance, and rhythm and how they apply to both music and painting.

Education, religion, athletics, and neighborhood boundaries helped create strong bonds in the African American communities of the Forgotten Coast. These foundations developed community leaders, some who remained at home, uplifting their local neighborhoods, as well as others who went out into the world to become noteworthy in other ways. Kendall’s residency provides a visual narrative into these accomplishments through personal portraits, neighborhood architecture, and family activities that reveal stories of dedication, richness, and culture.

Presentation: March 20, 6-8 pm Cal Allen Gallery, 102 SE Avenue B, Carrabelle

Presentation: March 23, 6:30 to 8:30 pm Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

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Here is a snapshot of The Forgotten Coast towns that make up what most folks consider Old Florida and quick guide to the activities happening throughout the 10 day event.

FRIDAY MARCH 20

SATURDAY SUNDAY MARCH 21 MARCH 22

Location 9-11am Artist Demos (White,

Port St. Joe Port St. Joe features a bustling downtown area, city park with lighthouse, and local restaurants.

The Joe

Erickson, Holmes, Robinson)

9am-4pm Workshop (Samuel Price)

Lighthouse

Apalachicola

HCA Riverfront Park

With more than 900 historic homes and buildings in its National Register District, Apalachicola also features a working waterfront with shrimp boats and seafood businesses.

9am-4pm Workshop (Mertz) 9-11am Demos (Hunter, Baker, Balser)

St. George Island This 22-mile barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico offers pristine beaches on the gulf side and scenic salt marshes on the bay side. The lighthouse welcomes you on the island. The eastern third of the island is a state park.

Carrabelle Carrabelle is a river town with working waterfront that also serves as a launching point for sailing vessels into the Gulf. In the 1940s troops trained on Carrabelle Beach for the D-Day Invasion of Normandy.

Eastpoint

6-8pm Reception Quickdraw/ Florida’s Finest 9am JFM Truck at Quickdraw

HCA/Marketplace Battery Park Community Center

5-6pm Judge’s Perspective Talk

9-11am Demo/ Plein Church (Samuel Price, Dickinson, Hudson, Portis) 11-12pm Lecture (Saunders)

Noon Marketplace Opens

12-1pm - Opening Luncheon

Lighthouse Park Berkshire Hathaway Ofc Riverfront Pavilion Cal Allen Gallery

6-8pm Residency Talk on Creativity (Shasha)

Lynn’s

In early mornings small boats slip into the Apalachicola Seafood Bay where oystermen hand-tong oysters in the same way they’ve been harvesting the waters here since Millender Park 1898.

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Cape San Blas

This peninsula offers a natural landscape of sand dunes, salt marshes and views of St. Joe Bay/Gulf.

Mexico Beach

Mexico Beach was hit hardest by Hurricane Michael and is rebuilding. It’s home to old hotels, classic beach cottages, clear Gulf water, and white-sand beaches.

2-4pm Demos (Suys, Balser, Boyd) 4-6pm Reception

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MONDAY MARCH 23

TUESDAY MARCH 24

WEDNESDAY MARCH 25

12-2pm Lunch & Learn (Holmes)

THURSDAY MARCH 26

FRIDAY MARCH 27

12-2pm Lunch & Learn (Boyd)

7-9pm Maecenas (ticket required)

SATURDAY MARCH 28

SUNDAY MARCH 29

11am-1pm Demos (Shasha, Buck, Baker) 12-2pm Lunch & Learn (Erickson) 2-3p Gallery Tour (Dickinson) 7-10p Gala (ticket required)

11am-3pm Small Painting Sunday 12-1pm Demo Discussion (Buck) 1-2pm Artists’ Choice Demo

11am-5pm Open

11am-3pm Open

8-10pm Nocturne (Holmes, Boyd, Shasha, Saunders) 12-2pm Lunch & Learn (Baker)

8-10pm Nocturne (Portis, Robinson, Norman)

12-2pm Lunch & Learn (Balser) 6:30-8:30pm

2-4pm Round Table (Hunter, Miura, Suys, Robinson)

Residency Talk on Music (Norman)

11am-5pm Open

11am-5pm Open

11am-5pm Open

11am- 5p Open

11am-5pm Open

2-4pm Demos (White, Mertz, Dickinson) 4-6pm Reception (White) 6:30pm Black Leadership Residency (Portis) 2-4pm Demos (Hudson, Held, Hunter) 4-6pm Reception

2-4pm Demos (Held, Saunders, Erickson) 4-6pm Reception

10am-1pm Student Art Day

PLEIN AIR ACTIVITIES STRETCH FROM LOCATIONS IN EASTERN BAY COUNTY ALONG THE COAST THROUGH GULF AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES. SEE VENUE LOCATIONS ON PAGE 26.

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ALLIGATOR POINT

CARRABELLE MEXICO BEACH

EASTPOINT PORT ST. JOE APALACHICOLA ST. GEORGE ISLAND

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FOR EVENT ACTIVITIES Sixteen venues unite eight communities along more than 100 miles of the Forgotten Coast. Learn more about the artists, activities and events online at www.Forgotten CoastEnPleinAir.com

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Port St. Joe

The Joe Center for the Arts 201 Reid Avenue

Apalachicola

History, Culture, Art Ctr 86 Water Street

Port St. Joe

Apalachicola

St. George Island

Apalachicola

St. George Island

Riverfront Park 90 Water Street

Mill Pond Pavilion 479 Market Street

Apalachicola

Cape San Blas Lighthouse 200 Miss Zola’s Drive

Ft. Coombs Armory 4th Street & D Avenue

Port St. Joe

Mexico Beach

Sacred Heart Hospital 3801 East Highway 98

Welcome Center 102 Canal Parkway

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Lighthouse Museum 2 East Gulf Beach Drive

Berkshire Hathaway 140 West 1st Street

Carrabelle

Cape San Blas

Scallop RePUBlic 411 Cape San Blas Road

Eastpoint

Lynn’s Quality Oysters 402 U.S. 98

Eastpoint

Marine Avenue Pavilion Marine Street

Eastpoint Visitor Center 731 Highway 98

Carrabelle

Eastpoint

Cal Allen’s Coastal Art Gallery

102 SE Avenue B

ANERR 108 Island Drive

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

Sign Up! There is limited seating for all Lunch and Learn sessions, so please be sure to make your reservations early at ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir.com Cost: $15. Monday, March 23 Poppy Balser: Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right Join watercolor artist Poppy Balser as she discusses how painting boats requires careful attention to shapes, angles and perspective. The bones of the picture have to be good. It is when the drawing is in place that the artist can make the painting come to life with just the right fine lines to depict the rigging. Poppy Balser, a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists, will share what she feels is the most rewarding part of painting a boat: laying in the lines that make the boat come to life. 12-2:00pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola 28

Tuesday, March 24 Leon Holmes: The Big Mistakes! What makes a painting look amateurish? Internationally acclaimed Australian artist Leon Holmes will discuss some of the more obvious but often overlooked flaws in drawing skills and explains how to recognize them through a better understanding of scale and perspective. Figures, animals, water, landscapes, architecture; it’s evident everywhere we look. 12-2:00pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Thursday, March 26 David Boyd: Design, Design, and Design: The Three Most Important Parts of a Painting Some may argue that the underlying design of a painting is what makes it strong. David agrees. It doesn’t matter how well you mix color if your design is weak. Learn a few ways that you can make the overall design of your paintings stronger. 12-2:00pm,The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

Friday, March 27 Suzie Baker: Why Do I Like That Painting So Much? Vice President of Oil Painters of America will talk about some great pieces of artwork by this year’s Forgotten Coast artists and help you understand how the artist is composing the painting, what makes them sing, and what you can look for while viewing artwork. 12-2:00pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Saturday March 28 Aimee Erickson: Mix it Up, Lay it Down: The Joy of Color Aimee Erickson demonstrates a super fun approach to painting from life. Learn to use the three defining characteristics of color to compare and mix. No drawing skills necessary! Students say, “It’s so liberating! You just focus on one thing!” “I never thought it could be this simple.” “This is my new thing.” 12-2:00pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

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The Legacy of Art

Student Art Day

Sharing Goes Both Ways

Watch talent take root and bloom.

chicola Estuarine Research Reserve as they mentor local students from Gulf and Franklin county schools. Each artist will work side-by-side with a student to help create a plein air piece of art. The students will sign their paintings and volunteers will frame them onsite. Artists, students, teachers, and volunteers will then gather for a noon lunch to celebrate the day’s accomplishments.

See Student Art

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 in the crown of the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event. Started in 2007, Student Art Day has become one of the most popular events of the year.

Enjoy the Fun

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In the afternoon, the student paintings will be hung at The Joe Center for the Arts in Port St. Joe for the duration of the event. Please join us for activities celebrating the wonderful tradition of student and professional collaboration. And, if you happen to miss Student Art Day, be sure to stop by to see their paintings up close.

Our artists always love sharing their skill and passion for plein air art with young people. It’s fun to watch the students and artists interact and learn from each other as the event progresses. It’s never a one-way conversation as the students find their own vision and passion in the pieces they create. Don’t miss this event if you want to get a front row seat for a youthful explosion of creativity.

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Event at a Glance Student Art Day March 25, 10am– 1pm, Marion Millender Park and the Apalachicola Estuarine Research Reserve (ANERR) in Eastpoint.

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Daily Events: Exhibits, Workshops, Demonstrations Throughout the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event, there are a host of exhibits, presentations, and demonstrations you can attend. Note: All of Forgotten Coast en Plein Air events run on Eastern time, so events in Mexico Beach will be one hour earlier in local time. For example, an event starting at 2:00 pm Eastern, will actually start at 1:00 pm Mexico Beach (Central) time.

EVENTS BY DATE FRIDAY, MARCH 20

Artist Demonstration: Reid Avenue Streetscapes Watch artists Stewart White, Aimee Erickson, Leon Holmes, and Tony Robinson capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe. 9-11 am, along Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Artist Demonstration: A Working Waterfront Join artists Charlie Hunter, Suzie Baker, and Poppy Balser as they document the Apalachicola River and the boats that ply the water. 9-11 am, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Workshop: Nancie King Mertz Come learn how to add structures to your pastel landscapes or cityscapes with confidence. This workshop will help turn your favorite views of buildings and structures into dramatic, expressive paintings. Examine space, perspective, and design through hands-on lessons that aim to help you build self confidence. 9 am-4 pm, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola. $95.00 per person, register online, attendance limited. Bring a sack lunch. Workshop: Morgan Samuel Price Genre painting has been in the forefront of plein air painting. The recording of everyday

life has taught us much about daily life in history. During her all day workshop, “Daily Life in Paint”, Morgan and her students will select a scene, capture the figures and design the painting. 9-4 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Street, Port St. Joe, $95.00 per person, register online, attendance limited. Bring a sack lunch. Opening Luncheon: Kick off the 2020 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air in style! Join us for lunch with the artists, volunteers, visitors, and the greater arts community. 12-1 pm, The Community Center, 1 Bay Avenue, Battery Park, Apalachicola Residency Presentation: The Infectious Creativity of Change Mark Shasha’s week long residency explores the connection of elements in the Forgotten Coast, such as climate change and the morphing coastal culture. Riffing on the theme that necessity is the mother of invention, Mark will illustrate how change sparks creativity. Through interviews of biologists, architects, seafood workers, city planners, and other integral, but seemingly unconnected, parts of the community, Mark synthesizes how creative thinking, and its infectious nature, can build stronger community infrastructure, both metaphorically and physically. 6-8 pm, Cal Allen Coastal Art and Studio, 102 SE Avenue B, Carrabelle

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SATURDAY, MARCH 21

Quickdraw: Mexico Beach The 2020 Quickdraw will be held in Mexico Beach this year, featuring a wide range of exceptional subject matter sure to challenge and delight all artists. Artists may choose from a wide range of pristine beach scenes as well as locations of recovery as the town continues to rebuild after Hurricane Michael. All completed work will be displayed for judging and sales. Enjoy live music and beautiful scenery at the reception that evening. You will receive a free ticket to the reception with your participation in the quickdraw. Guest/spouse tickets can be purchased separately online before the reception. Entry fee: $20.00. 8 am-12:30 pm, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, Canal Park, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Artist Demonstrations: Gather at Mexico Beach Welcome Center to observe artists Terry Miura, Vicki Norman, and Luke Buck as they paint the recovery efforts from Hurricane Michael in hard hit Mexico Beach. 2-4 pm, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach Mexico Beach Reception: Terry Miura will be the featured artist at the Mexico Beach reception. Come meet Terry and the other artists and see their work of Mexico Beach recovery scenes. Reception is held at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, and artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss 4-6 pm, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach

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Lecture: The Judge’s Perspective Celebrate the results of the Quickdraw challenge, hear the judging perspective from our Quickdraw judge, Sam Knecht, and learn why the selected paintings are winners. Engage in the insights and discussion. 5-6 pm, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Center for History, Culture, and Art Quickdraw/Florida’s Finest Gallery Reception Meet the winning Quickdraw artists who have works in the Quickdraw’ Gallery at the Center for History, Culture and Art in Apalachicola. Also see the Florida’s Finest collection of paintings in the same gallery. All paintings are for sale, and refreshments will be served. Tickets are $20 per person, please register online. Participants in the Quickdraw will receive one ticket included in their registration, so there is no need to register if you are a quickdraw participant. Please register guests online. 6-8 pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

SUNDAY, MARCH 22

Artist Demonstrations: Plein Church: Gospel en Plein Air. Enjoy gospel music as artists Morgan Samuel Price, Charles Dickinson, Kathleen Hudson, and Kendall Portis capture a Sunday morning service on the waterfront in Apalachicola. Nothing could be more joyful! 9-11 am, Riverfront Park, Apalachicola Lecture: Patrick Saunders. Stop in at the historic Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art to hear a presentation by Patrick Saunders entitled “Everything Adds to the Experience.” He will share his personal journey to becoming a successful artist, and how every aspect of life influences artistic vision. Patrick is new to Forgotten Coast en Plein Air and brings a brilliant new perspective. 11 am-12 pm, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Artist Demonstration: Cape San Blas, Scallop RePUBlic. Meet artists Poppy Balser, Bill Suys, and David Boyd as art enthusiasts gather to view their work and converse about the art and the setting. 2-4 pm, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas Cape San Blas Artists’ Reception: Bill Suys will be the featured artist for the reception. Come meet Bill along with other artists, all with work on display. 4-6 pm, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas

MONDAY, MARCH 23

Lunch and Learn: Painting Boats, Getting the Lines Right with Poppy Balser Successfully portraying a boat requires careful attention to shapes, angles and perspective. The bones of the picture have to be good. It is when the drawing is in place that the artist can make the painting come to life with just the right fine lines Continued on page 32

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See art from the Forgotten Coast March 20-29, except where noted Wet Room: Art Fresh off the Easel The Wet Room is where all new paintings arrive. The paintings are literally “wet” as they are often completed just hours before arrival. The Wet Room features the work of all invited artists. Painting displays change by the hour. Art collectors arrive daily to make their selections from the most recent deliveries. Collectors form across the country can watch the online gallery where each painting is photographed and posted to the website. All paintings are framed, priced, and ready for sale. 11 am5 pm, except March 21, 1-5 pm and Friday, March 27, 11am-3 pm. The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Master’s Gallery: Inspired Paintings Invited artists display their finest studio work inspired by their plein air work 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 larger, fully developed paintings you will see in the Master’s Gallery. All works are available for viewing and purchase. 11 am-5 pm, except March 21, 1-5 pm and Friday, March 27, 11am-3 pm. The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Founders Collection: An Artist’s Tribute In 2010 a special collection of plein air work was donated by the invited artists to honor the event’s founder, Richard Carrell. This is part of the permanent artwork collection at Sacred Heart and provides comfort and interest to families waiting for their loved ones in the surgery center. 11 am-5 pm, Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital, 3801 East Highway 98, Port St. Joe Artist’s Choice Collection: Exhibition Featuring 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. View past years of these paintings which our artists have chosen as the Best of the Best! 11 am-4 pm, Eastpoint Visitor’s Center, 731 Highway 98, Eastpoint The Best of Quickdraw 2020 A selection of the best paintings from the 2020 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. 11 am-5 pm except closing at 3 pm on March 28. Exhibit closed on Sunday. Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

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Florida’s Finest Exhibit Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors Exhibits features new works from the 2020 Florida’s Finest Ambassadors as well as works by past Ambassadors. 11 am-5 pm except closing at 3 pm March 28. Exhibit closed on Sunday. Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola The Best of Student Art Day Be sure to check out the amazing selection of young talent produced by local students at The Best of Student Art Day Exhibition. You’ll be amazed at the quality of painting by young people from Gulf and Franklin County schools. 11 am-5 pm, except March 21, 1-5 pm and Friday, March 27, 11am-3 pm. The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Residency Exhibit: The Ebb and Flow of Music in the Forgotten Coast Vicki’s residency was inspired by the music and musicians of the Forgotten Coast. Her paintings explore the way that music connects individuals with their community, their family, and their God. Be sure to check out her amazing work. March 20-27, 11 am-5 pm, Center for History Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola. (Please Note: on March 27, the exhibit will be moved to the Wet Room at 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe) Exhibit closed on Sunday, March 22. Residency Exhibit: The Roots of Black Leadership on the Forgotten Coast Education, religion, athletics, and neighborhood boundaries helped create strong bonds in the African American communities of the Forgotten Coast. Kendall’s residency provides a visual narrative through personal portraits, neighborhood architecture and family activities that reveal stories of dedication, richness, and culture. March 20-27, Berkshire Hathaway Office, 140 West 1st Street, St. George Island (Please Note: on March 27, the exhibit will be moved to the Wet Room at 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe) Exhibit closed on Sunday, March 22. Residency Exhibit: The Infectious Creativity of Change Mark residency explores the connection of elements in the Forgotten Coast, such as climate change and morphing coastal culture. Through interviews with biologists, architects, seafood workers, city planners, and other parts of the community, Mark synthesizes how creative thinking can build stronger communities. March 20-27, 11 am-5 pm, Cal Allen Gallery, 192 SE Avenue B, Carrabelle (Please Note: on March 27, the exhibit will be moved to the Wet Room at 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe) Exhibit closed on Sunday, March 22.

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Continued from page 31 to depict the rigging. Watercolor artist Poppy Balser, a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists, will share what she feels is the most rewarding part of painting a boat: laying in the lines that make the boat come to life. 12-2 pm, Apalachicola Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, $15.00 per person, reservations required, register online, seating limited Artist Demonstration: The View Across Apalachicola Bay. Watch artists Michelle Held, Patrick Saunders, and Aimee Erickson capture the atmosphere, tradition and lifestyle of the small fishing community of Eastpoint around Lynn’s Quality Oysters. 2-4 pm, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint Eastpoint Artist Reception: Artists will be painting around the working waterfront in Eastpoint and Michelle Held will be the featured artist at this reception. Come meet Michelle and the other artists and see their work! The reception is held at Lynn’s Quality Oysters, overlooking the bay. Artists will have their work on display, and be ready to discuss. 4-6 pm, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint Residency Presentation: The Ebb and Flow of Music in The Forgotten Coast Meet artist Vicki Norman and hear about her week long residency that was inspired by the music and musicians of the Forgotten Coast. From dark

bars, sunlit churches, and school classrooms, the music that ebbs and flows throughout life in the region offers a rich and varied soundtrack of gospel choir, classical, jazz, folk, and rock. “Music is this beautiful, invisible web that runs through all parts of the community,” says Vicki. Her paintings explore the way that music connects individuals with their community, their family, and their God. Vicki’s residency work reveals the shared principles of composition, movement, pitch, balance, and rhythm and how they apply to both music and painting. 6:30-8:30 pm, Apalachicola HCA, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola

TUESDAY, MARCH 24

Lunch and Learn: The Big Mistakes! with Leon Holmes What makes a painting look amateurish? Internationally acclaimed Australian artist Leon Holmes will discuss some of the more obvious but often overlooked flaws in drawing skills and explains how to recognize them through a better understanding of scale and perspective. 12-2 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, $15 per person, reservations required, register online, seating limited Artist Demonstrations: The Lighthouse Silhouette Come watch the artists Stewart White, Nancie King Mertz, and Charles Dickinson as they capture the beauty that is St. George Island and the St. George Island Lighthouse. 2-4 pm, Lighthouse Park, 2B E Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island

St. George Island Artist Reception: Artists will be painting around the public beach area near the St. George Island Lighthouse. The featured artist at the reception will be Stewart White. Come meet Stewart and the other 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. 4-6 pm, Lighthouse Park, 2B E Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island Residency Presentation: The Roots of Black Leadership on the Forgotten Coast Kendall’s week long residency explores education, religion, athletics, and neighborhood boundaries that helped create strong bonds in the African American communities of the Forgotten Coast. These foundations developed community leaders, some who remained at home, uplifting their local neighborhoods, as well as others who went out into the world to become noteworthy in other ways. 6:30-8:30 pm, Berkshire Hathaway Office, 140 West 1st Street, St. George Island

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

Student Art Day: Join the featured artists as they paint with local students from Gulf and Franklin County schools. Each artist will work one-on-one with a student to paint their own plein air piece. The students will sign their paintings and volunteers will help frame them onsite. Artists, students, teachers and volunteers

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THURSDAY, MARCH 26

Lunch and Learn: Design, Design, Design: The Three Most Important Parts of a Painting with David Boyd Some may argue that the underlying design of a painting is what makes it strong. I would agree. It doesn’t matter how well you mix color if your design is weak. Learn a few ways that you can make the overall design of your paintings stronger. 12-2 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, $15 per person, reservations required, register online, seating limited Artist Demonstrations: Marine Street Panoramas Watch artists Kathleen Hudson, Michelle Held, and Charlie Hunter capture Carrabelle panoramas at their best, from the Pavilion on Marine Street. 2-4 pm, Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Avenue, Carrabelle Carrabelle Artist Reception: Artists will be painting along the Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion along the working waterfront in Carrabelle. After the demonstrations, Kathleen Hudson will be the featured artist presenting her work at the reception. Come meet Kathleen and the other artists and see their work! Artists will have their work on display, and be ready to discuss. 4-6pm, Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion Marine Street, Carrabelle.

FRIDAY, MARCH 27

Lunch and Learn: Why Do I Like This Painting So Much with Suzie Baker Participating Artist Suzie Baker, Vice President of Oil Painters of America will talk about some great pieces of artwork by this years Forgotten Coast artists and help you understand how the artist is

composing the painting, what makes them sing, and what you can look for while viewing artwork. 12-2 pm, Apalachicola Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, $15.00 per person, reservations required, register online, seating limited Artists’ Roundtable Discussion: Plein air painters are, in essence, storytellers. And when brush is put to canvas decisions must be made... What story to tell, how best to tell that story and WHY tell that story? What are the parallels between writing and painting, what are the differences, why do we make the decisions we do when painting, and what’s the most authentic way to tell YOUR story? Join Charlie Hunter, Bill Suys, Terry Miura and Tony Robinson as they talk about literal truth, story truth and explore the painted word. 2-4 pm, Center for History, Culture, and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola Maecenas Event and Artists’ Choice Reveal: This special event is by invitation only for Maecenas level ($1000 and up) Collectors. Held at the Wetroom this year in Port St. Joe, this event brings together artists, collectors, and special guests for an evening of relaxed conversation and relationship building in a beautiful setting. Maecenas-level Collectors will have first choice in purchasing the reserved paintings from the event. The artists vote on the Artists’ Choice award painting at this event, and the winner is announced during the evening. The Artists’ Choice painting is traditionally purchased by the FCCC board for its permanent collection. Come enjoy an evening of great food and great music, talk with the artists, and choose that special masterpiece to purchase for your own collection! 7-9 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Please sign up online or contact us for details.

SATURDAY MARCH 28

Artist Demonstrations: Reid Avenue Streetscapes Watch artists Mark Shasha, Luke Buck, and Suzie Baker capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe. 11 am-1 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

en Plein air. Join artist Charles Dickinson as he discusses what makes the pieces presented in the Masters’ Gallery so valuable. 2-3 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, Collector’s Gala and Small Paintings Reveal: On this special night, the artists will be displaying all their paintings from the week, including their small paintings done especially for this event. Come enjoy this evening of great food and great music, talk with the artists, and choose that special masterpiece to purchase for your own collection. The Gala is open to all Collectors at the $100 dollar level or above. 7-10 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Please purchase Collectors tickets online at ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir. com.

SUNDAY, MARCH 29

Small Painting Sunday: Our second Sunday and final day of the 2020 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. 11 am-3 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Artist Demonstration/Discussion: Stop in at the wetroom in Port St. Joe at the Joe Center of the Arts to hear a presentation by artist Luke Buck. He will demo and discuss the use of gouache and watercolor in painting. 12-1 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe Artist Demonstration/Discussion: Watch the artist who was awarded the Artist Choice for this year. 1-2 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe

Lunch and Learn: Mix it Up, Lay it Down: The Joy of Color with Aimee Erickson Watch Aimee demonstrate a super fun approach to painting from life. Learn to use the three defining characteristics of color to compare and mix. No drawing skills necessary! Students say, “It’s so liberating! You just focus on one thing!” “I never thought it could be this simple.” “This is my new thing.” 12-2 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, $15.00 per person, reservations required, register online, seating limited Masters Gallery Tour: Featuring Charles Dickinson The Master’s Gallery is comprised of studio paintings from the returning invited artists, often in larger formats than are possible

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Inspired by her children, she paints beach scenes and other aspects of their lives. She also breaks away from the conventional still life by painting scenes of cosmetics and the occasional coffee cup or slab of butter. Peggi’s work gives us a new appreciation of our own daily life. Peggi currently teaches still-life and figure workshops with Plein Air Liaison, PAL atelier™ in California, Scottsdale Artists’ School in Arizona, as well as several other locations across the country and abroad. See more of Peggi’s work at her website www.krollroberts.com

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Faculty Don Andrews Don Andrews is a nationally known watercolor artist and workshop instructor. He is a graduate of Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida and a resident of Bastrop, Texas. Don is an active member and past board director of the American Watercolor Society. His paintings have received numerous awards in national watercolor competitions including three awards from the American Watercolor Society. Don has conducted painting workshops throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe for over 30 years. Don is the author of the books, Interpreting the Figure in Watercolor, Interpreting the Landscape in Watercolor and Rough Sketches: Short Stories of a Traveling Artist. He has also created two DVD sets that follow his figure and landscape workshop curriculum as well as his DVD, Making Watercolor Glow taken from his original video. He has had numerous feature articles published in American Artist magazine and the Watercolor issue of American Artist. www.donandrewsstudio.com

Suzi Baker Suzie Baker is an award-winning artist whose paintings are regularly on display in magazines, prestigious national shows and plein air invitationals. She serves as the Vice President of Oil Painters of America and holds signature status in that distinguished organization as well as the American Impressionist Society, American Women Artists, and others. In addition to being a still life and portrait artist, Suzie has been painting en plein air since she was a teenager. A sought-after instructor, for her humorous and informative style, Suzie teaches through her instructional video, Color Magic, and in workshops around the nation, Europe and close to her home in the Houston area. www.suziebaker.com

Anne Blair Brown My goal in teaching is to encourage and empower. I want to share with painters the tools to be confident with the brush and to develop technique, discipline and inspiration on the way to a unique style. In my PAS demonstrations, I’ll offer practical information and exercises to help you tap into your own strengths. I’ll illuminate my own process as a guide to show you how to see the “big picture” so you can move toward a more painterly style and find freedom in simplicity. 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. www.anneblairbrown.com John Guernsey Originally from southern California, contemporary landscape artist, John Guernsey, moved to Georgia in 1993, and began a full time art career in 2006. Developing his drawing skills in college courses and workshop study, he now concentrates primarily on landscape painting. Most of his work is ‘en plein air’, or alla prima; although he is gradually increasing the output of larger studio paintings. His work reveals a keen observance of atmosphere and light and is inspired not only by nature, but city life and architecture as well. Mr. Guernsey maintains a busy schedule of workshops around the southeast, and regularly participates in nationally ranked plein air festivals throughout the country. Some of his recent plein air awards are, Best of Show, Olmsted Park GA 2019, Los Gatos CA 2019, 2017, and Richmond VA 2013 , with awards of excellence at Carmel CA, 2017, 2016 and 2014. www.johnbguernsey.blogspot.com

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Nancie King Mertz A life-long painter, Nancie produces more than 150 oil and pastel paintings annually. You’ll find her work on Chicago-based television, on her website and in her Chicago gallery. Her work is based on plein air travels across Europe, China and the US and she is known for her urban scenes. She’s been named a Master Circle and Eminent Pastelist with IAPS, having won the Prix de Pastel and their Gold & Silver awards. She teaches workshops for PSA in New York as well as demos for their Materials Fair. Plein Air Magazine, Pastel Journal and The Artists’ Magazine have published feature stories on her work and she has juried several painting competitions. She’s a faculty member of IAPS and PACE, teaches globally, has videos through Liliedahl. Nancie belongs to Pastel Society of America and others. www.NancieKingMertz.com Leon Holmes Leon Holmes is an award-winning Australian artist, lecturer and ambassador of Plein Air painting (on location) in the medium of oil. Born and raised in Perth, Leon’s career started with a wide range of artistic fields including printmaking, graphic design, art direction, illustration and photography. Since 2003, Leon is a professional artist painting outdoors in the style of impressionistic realism, just like the old masters did and he is honored to have one of his paintings hanging amongst Dutch masterpieces in the Katwjik Museum in Holland. Leon works quickly when capturing natural light and color and used his outdoor sketches as reference when creating larger works in his home studio in Mandurah. Leon runs locally organized workshops on a regular base and travels as a contracted lecturer to hold workshops wherever it takes him. Since the beginning of 2019 the artist and his wife Sara run a private gallery open by appointment. www.leonholmesart.com.au

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Faculty Terry Miura After graduating from Art Center College of Design in 1990, Terry Miura headed out to New York City to pay his dues. He began his career as a freelance illustrator, creating imagery for such clients as Time, Newsweek, Rollingstone, and Sports Illustrated, to name a few. Miura’s evocative tonalist landscapes explore the relationship between memory, emotions, and identity. Out in the field, Miura paints en plein air to collect visual information. Back in the studio, these sketches are used as jumping off points for further exploration and development of larger studio works. Miura’s works are represented by The Christopher Hill Gallery in St. Helena, Sekula’s Fine Art in Sacramento, Sloane Merrill Gallery in Boston, Holton Studio in Emeryville, Ca, and Waterhouse Gallery in Santa Barbara. www.terrymiura.com Larry Moore Larry Moore has been a professional visual communicator for the past 45 years, working from his roots as a mural and apparel artist in the surf industry into graphic design, advertising, illustration and fine art, achieving national recognition for his work in each of these areas of visual communication. He has been an instructor since 1990, college and workshop, and has just published a successful book on creativity for artists titled Fishing for Elephants: Insights and Exercises to Inspire Authentic Creativity. Larry’s work has been in many museum shows including Huntsville Museum of Art, Society of Illustrators Museum in New York, and the Laguna Museum of Art in Laguna, CA. He has won numerous Best of shows, Best of various categories, Artist’s and Collectors choice awards while participating in plein air events around the country. He travels and teaches workshops across the country with the topics of Plein Air, Finding Your Voice, Color Theory, Abstraction From Nature, and Studio Methods and Materials. www.larrymoorestudios.com 800/378-8419

Vicki Norman Based in Shropshire, England, Vicki Norman received her BA in Fine Art in 2000 and went on to work as an illustrator. She later qualified for a teaching certificate specializing in post-16 education. In recent years, she has studied with master painters and sculptors around the globe, all the time searching for traditional skills and methods which can be applied to paintings of a modern world. A keen traveler, Vicki is fascinated with the unique combination of light and landscape in each location as she makes paintings that seek to capture the essence of the day and the sense of place through the color, shape and light. Inspired by both contemporary and past masters, Vicki’s paintings employ an historical skill set with a fresh, personal approach. Her works have won awards in the UK and Ireland and she is a regular contributor to plein air events and competitions on both sides of the Atlantic. Vicki has exhibited with the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in London. A popular tutor and demonstrator, Vicki is recognized for her clear communication and boundless enthusiasm. www.vickinormanstudio.com Kathie Odom After graduating from The University of Tennessee in Art Education and Fine Arts, Kathie received early recognition for pastel works. But it was 2009 when she found a home in painting oils en plein air. “I call myself a “Nostalgic Impressionist” as a way of identifying the subjects and style of painting which interest me the most. Kathie resides with her husband and maintains a studio in Knoxville, Tennessee. She travels extensively and spends much of her time oil painting in the great outdoors. Also, teaching workshops and participating in plein air events occupies much of her calendar. Kathie’s original works have sold internationally and she is quite proud of her fine art gallery representation. www.kathieodom.com

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James Richards James Richards (AIS) is an American Impressionist painter who specializes in oils. He was born and raised in rural Georgia and spent the days of his youth exploring the farms, fields and forests of his hometown. Driven by a passionate connection with nature and a deep sense of obligation to relay his vision in the most truthful manner possible, he began painting at a very young age; by the time he was a young adult living in Athens, GA, he had already won numerous awards for his pieces. James has spent years studying the nuances of paint and developing a keen sense of understanding and control over the medium. He is now regarded as one of the top oil painters and instructors in the country. He considers teaching and sharing his knowledge to be his primary purpose and true calling as an artist. He is a highly sought-after teacher around the world, conducting workshops across the US and Europe. www.artistjamesrichards.com Jason Sacran Jason Sacran is an Arkansas artist/painter, most known for his outdoor work. He has been invited to many exhibitions and awarded many times. Some of Jason’s more recent awards include Best of Shows in the 18th Annual American Impressionists Society, 2017 Bucks County Plein Air, 2016 Maui Plein Air Invitational, 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 Fine Art Connoisseur, Southwest Art Magazine, International Artist, PleinAir Magazine and most recently Artist Magazine where he was on the cover. www.jasonsacran.com

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Faculty Plein Air South Events at a Glance Monday, March 30 Networking Continental Breakfast, Opening Ceremony, Breakout Sessions, Networking Lunch, Masters in the Field Artist Demonstrations, Welcome Reception Tuesday, March 31 Networking Continental Breakfast, Breakout Sessions Networking Lunch, Masters in the Field Artist Demonstrations, Faculty and Volunteers Cocktail Party, Paint and Dinner on Your Own Wednesday, April 1 Networking Continental Breakfast, Breakout Sessions, Networking Lunch, Q and A Panel, Masters in the Field Artist Demonstrations, Dinner on Your Own, Nocturne Paint Thursday, April 2 Networking Continental Breakfast, Breakout Sessions, Networking Lunch, Faculty Painting Critiques, Paint and Dinner on Your Own Friday, April 3 Networking Continental Breakfast, Masters in the Field/Sunrise Paint Out, Breakout Sessions, Networking Lunch, Paint on Your Own, Closing Keynote Speech, Closing Dinner Note: All indoor events will be located at either the Fort Coomb’s Armory (66 4th Street) or the Center for History, Culture, and Art in Apalachicola (86 Water Street).

Dawn Whitelaw Dawn Whitelaw is one of the artists in residence at On Track Studios in Franklin, Tennessee. Whitelaw is currently on the faculty of the Peninsula School of Art in Door County, Wisconsin and the Portrait Society of America where she holds the office of Vice Chairman. She received Second Place awards in the Door County Plein Air Festival in both 2014 and 2015. In recent years she has also won awards in the Olmsted Plein Air, Piedmont Plein Air Paint out and Plein Air Richmond. The American Impressionist Society recently elected her to Master status and invited her to judge their 19th annual National Juried exhibition. Recent awards include American Art Collector’s Master Award of Excellence 2017 and the Master’s Award of Excellence AIS Small works Showcase 2017. Whitelaw was one of 10 American women invited to exhibit in “Inspiring Figures” at the Butler Museum of American Art. She is an active member of PleinAir Painters of the Southeast, the Chestnut Painters for the Land and a founding member of the Cumberland Society of Painters. www.dawnwhitelaw.com

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Tara Will Tara started working in plein air in 2014, building a portfolio to apply for juried events. Working in pastels, using bold, colorful, expressive marks, Tara seeks to capture the “essence” of her subjects. She earned her “Master Pastellist” designation from the International Association of Pastel Societies in 2018, and has exhibited in London, China, Canada, and across the US. Since first working in plein air, Tara has fallen in love with painting outside. Beautiful light, endless subject matter, and vibrant colors provide endless inspiration. Her goal is to provide students the tools they need to find their own voice, and be more confident in their work. She focuses on color, markmaking, and composition to achieve this. She currently lives in Maryland with her husband and four young children. www.tarawill.com

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