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FORGOTTEN

COAST en plein air America’s Great Paint-Out

Commemorative

Collectors’ Guide


The Vision

Preserving Florida’s Natural Resources Through the Plein Air Tradition Plein air artists celebrate a long history of advocacy for preservation and environmental education. Highlighting the invited artists’ commitment to painting outdoors, two veteran Forgotten Coast artists, Mary

Erickson and Lori Putnam, spent extended weeks as artists in residence in the yearsince the 10th anniversary event. Erickson engaged her plein air talent and her interest in land conservation, examining the issues surrounding coastal land management with the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve. Putnam spent her days on Apalachicola Bay researching the challenges involved in oyster reef restoration and capturing those experiences with plein air studies, sketches and detailed notes. Both artists have taken those experiences, their studies, and their love for this region to build exhibitions and featured presentations highlighting their residencies. These are the first of a series of residencies that will enable artists and the community to explore challenges through the plein air process and the inspiration of the resulting paintings.

Meaning and purpose is instilled in each activity over the 10 days. As the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air

event moves into a second decade of documenting our changing coastline, organizers have initiated a multi year plan which strategically examines the reasons why plein air painting is important, as well as how the process and the paintings contribute to a region’s resilience. This year focuses on the t natural environment, with an emphasis on highlighting land conservation, habitat restoration and environmental stewardship. In 2017, the event will feature the region’s rich culture and heritage, focusing on human capacity and storytelling through plein air painting. The third segment in 2018 will celebrate the built environment. This humanmade space in which people live, work, and recreate will showcase architecture, streetscapes, working waterfronts, and historic sites. While each year will have a programmatic focus for the purpose of examination in the series of lectures, presentations and discussions, the collectors can be ensured that the paintings will be a superb mix of subject matter and styles. Our organizers are committed to prioritizing artistic excellence and building historic relevance for this last vestige of “Old Florida” within the modern plein air movement. The art produced is highly sought after and continues to grow in value, providing distinctive content and benefit to all involved. Each artist is trusted to uphold the event’s standards and they, in turn, hold themselves accountable as a group. They support one another and encourage each other to transcend. The organizers are very proud of the funds which have been raised to support the arts in the three county region; that is very good. But in their eyes, success and financial support has come as a result of focusing on this higher purpose. For them, it is creating an environment where the artists are inspired and supported to do their best work. In turn, the artists are helping build a legacy for the region. Eight communitiesacross three counties come together through this celebration of the arts, leaving the community stronger and more resilient after each event. Artists, collectors, volunteers and attendees have all became friends that come and go in one another’s lives throughout the entire year. The relationships that have been initiated at the Forgotten Coast event are ongoing. Lastly, the artists share their talent with the general public and area youth. They make fine art accessible for many who would never have known what “plein air” means. They teach workshops and hold demonstrations which stimulate economic activity for the region. Local artists are engaged to volunteer and provide professional services in support of the effort. All of these things are more significant and have more impact than money can buy and awards can recognize. The organizers are humbled and grateful to our decade of artists, collectors, and supporters. 2

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The Vision The History The Organization 2016 Invited Artists Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Painting Stations

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Board of Directors Susan Bassett, President Mission and Strategic Planning Joe Taylor, Vice President, Event Chair and Marketing Leslie Wentzell, Treasurer Budget and Sales Pidge Gollbach, Secretary Volunteer Development Penny Easton, Director Cataloging and Processes Chuck Koch, Director National Outreach Terry Lind, Director Facilities and Logistics Kimberly Shoaf, Director Artist Liaison and Artist Housing Natalie Shoaf, Director Public Relations and Student Art Day

Port St. Joe Quickdraw Jean Stern Highlights Presentations Exhibit Collections Venues Map

Demonstrations and Receptions Collector Recognition

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Collectors’ Forum Student Art Day

Art In The Afternoon Plein Air Workshops

Plein Air Marketplace

Lunch and Learn Plein Air South Presenters

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The History

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

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

Richard Carrell, at far left, celebrating the winners of the first Forgotten Coast Quickdraw. Now in 2016, the Quickdraw returns in Port St. Joe, continuing the legacy. 4

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The Organization

Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition

COMMUNITY PARTNERS 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)

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

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Proposed Port St. Joe Art and Culture Center (2012) Community Grant Writer (2012) Port St. Joe High School Art Program (2013) Apalachicola School of Art Youth Academy (2013) CareerSource Gulf Coast Youth Arts (2014) Franklin County Arts in Community Resiliency (2014) Artist Residence, Mary Erickson Examines Coastal Habitat Management (2015) Artist Residence, Lori Putnam Examines Oyster Reef Restoration (2015) 5


Invited Artists GREG BARNES Charlotte, NC Greg Barnes, a 1985 fine art graduate of Wake Forest, lives and works out of Charlotte, North Carolina. He favors plein air painting with pastels for its vibrancy, spontaneity, and impressionistic qualities. His work can be found at Karis Gallery in Hilton Head SC and at Coconut Grove Gallery & Design in Miami FL. He also participates in juried art festivals around the country, where he has received numerous awards. Represented online at www.barnesstudios.com.

DAVID BOYD, JR.

Newnan, GA David Boyd, Jr. received his BFA from SCAD in 1995 and has been teaching art at The Heritage School since. His obsession with oil began with a plein air workshop by Millie Gosch and he has been receiving accolades since. Boyd’s work was selected for Oil Painters of America Regional Shows in 2010 and 2013 and an American Impressionist National Exhibition in 2012, but he also enjoys the competition and camaraderie of plein air events. Boyd is a member of OPA, AIS and shows his work online with DailyPaintWorks.com and DailyPainters.com. In his words, “A day does not feel ‘right’ if I cannot get in a painting work out every day.” Represented online at www.davidboydjr.com.

LUKE BUCK Nineveh, IN Luke Buck grew up in Indiana with a love for life, art, and nature that is evident in his nostalgic paintings of American landscapes and wildlife. Luke studied figure drawing at the John Heron Art Institute but most of Luke’s art education and influence came from his artist father, Harold Buck, with whom he shared a studio with for many years. Buck’s talents have won him numerous honors and awards through the years and his unique talents as an artist have earned him a strong following among art enthusiasts and his paintings are included in collections in every state in the United States and worldwide. Luke’s inspiration comes through the encouragement and confidence expressed from his loving wife Coleen. Represented online at www.lukebuckart.com. 6

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Invited Artists KATIE DOBSON CUNDIFF Bradenton, FL Katie Cundiff acquired an early appreciation for the fine arts, drawing and painting under the tutelage of her father, Steve Gaston Dobson, an accomplished Chicago illustrator. Cundiff’s early work earned her awards including a full scholarship in 1968 to the famed Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL. Over the past 30 years, she and her husband have managed their own businesses, designing and producing sculptures. Painting almost exclusively from life or “en plein air”, Cundiff has traveled with her solo exhibition, “Painting Paradise” Florida Landscapes at the Turn of the 21st Century. Her work is in private and public collections throughout Florida. Represented online at www.dobsonart.com.

CHARLES DICKINSON St. Augustine, FL Charles Dickinson, a Connecticut native, has been a professional plein air artist for more than 36 years. He graduated from the Paier School of Art in Hamden, CT and garnered a scholarship for two years of study at the Lyme Academy of Fine Art in Old Lyme, CT. In his words, “My goal as an artist is to produce lasting works of fine art that reflect my love of nature.” Dickinson’s pieces are on display at IBM, The St. Joe Company, Jupiter Medical Center/Foshay Cancer Center, Sacred Heart Hospital, Hank Williams Museum, Flagler College, Hallmark, Bank of America, the collection of Ambassador Andrew Young, and the Government building in Aviles, Spain. Represented online at www.charlesdickinson.net

MARY ERICKSON

Marshville, NC “It is not enough that we leave only paintings and photographs of what once was. My residence in NC is slated to be left as a bird sanctuary and artist retreat, a place to listen to the wind and birdsong, to return to our roots as part of a greater whole.” Raised in CT, conservationist Mary Erickson has been painting professionally since 1993 and maintains studios in FL and NC. Working on location, Erickson captures the essence of the coastal landscape. Her paintings have garnered numerous awards and hang in many private and corporate collections. She is a Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists and has exhibited with the American Impressionist Society, the Oil Painters of America, the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, and the National Arts Club. Represented online at www.maryericksonart.com 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists BILL FARNSWORTH

Venice, FL C As a 1980 graduate of The Ringling School of Art and Design, Bill Farnsworth spent more than 30 years garnering a national reputation as an illustrator and fine artist in Connecticut. Today, as a Signature member of The Oil Painters of America, American Society of Marine Artists, and NOAPS, his paintings have won awards and appeared in many national shows and private collections throughout the United States. Fine Art Views says “Sensitive and full of human emotion, the heartfelt work of Farnsworth takes us to inner depths.” to which Farnsworth responds, “My goal with my work is to paint what I love and convey that honestly so the viewer can feel that as well.” Represented online at www.billfarnsworth.com. http://www.billfarnsworth.com

MARK FEHLMAN

San Diego, CA An architect for 35 years, Mark Fehlman started painting in 2000 and within 5 years started a new career as an artist. Trained under many, the two most influential teachers were Ray Roberts and John Asaro. Like them, Fehlman is equally comfortable in figurative and landscape subjects that feature strong composition, well defined value relationships, and vibrant color. He has won numerous awards, including the LPAPA 2014 Best of Plein Air and has been included in many shows and museums. He is an artist member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association and the CA Art Club. Represented online at www.markfehlman.com.

LEON HOLMES Perth, W. Australia Leon Holmes lives and works at opposite ends of the earth. His life passion of art has been extensive and versatile with careers in print making, advertising art direction, illustration, graphic design, and of course, oil painting. Recently awarded as a 2014 finalist at the Noordwijik Invitational in Holland, this respected lecturer of painting is represented by galleries in Australia and Amsterdam and is in corporate and private collections worldwide. “There’s no need to think up the subject matter for a painting. You just have to look around you.” Represented online at www.leonholmesart. com.au.

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Invited Artists CHARLIE HUNTER

Bellows Falls, VT Charlie Hunter was raised in the house built by his great great great grandfather, majored in art at Yale University, and spent the early part of his career as a graphic designer. He has won numerous awards for his distinctive, near-monochromatic work in water-miscible oil and has said, “My goal is to paint beautifully that which is not traditionally considered beautiful” to which Richard Schmid in Alla Prima II responds, “If it is within the realm of human evolution to allow one individual to possess the gift of a natural sense of design then Charlie Hunter is certainly the lucky winner.” Curiously, his cats remain unimpressed. Represented online at www.hunter-studio.com.

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

SHELBY KEEFE

Milwaukee, WI Shelby Keefe is an award-winning painter, teacher and performance artist. With a BFA in 1981 and a career in graphic design, she became a fulltime fine artist in 2005 painting, teaching and competing nationwide and working in her studio in Milwaukee, WI. She has been written about and featured on the cover of SouthwestArt and PleinAir Magazines and continues to grow her reputation nationally. “I’m attracted to scenes where the subjects are dramatically lit, which adds a vibrancy and a sense of immediacy to my paintings. I bring my passion for drawing into my paintings which depict architecture, people, or cars; applying the oils freely and liberally over vibrantly toned under paintings.” www.studioshelby.com.

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Invited Artists THOMAS JEFFERSON KITTS Portland, OR Thomas is an award-winning plein air painter. He is inspired and exhilarated by the way light plays across the landscape and has devoted most of his life to capturing it in oil. He prefers to work from life for its honesty and immediacy using many alla prima techniques developed by masters such as Sargent, Sorolla, and Zorn. Represented online at www.thomaskitts.com

GREG LAROCK

Newport Beach, CA A Signature Member of AIS, LPAPA, ASMA, and a board member of the CA Art Club-Orange County, Greg LaRock has won numerous awards at plein air events in Easton, Newport Bay, and Callaway Gardens. He is a sought-after instructor for plein air workshops, has been featured in Southwest Art, PleinAir, and included in Jack Richeson’s Plein Air New Mexico. “The challenge of depicting the three-dimensional world onto canvas is a difficult pursuit, but when it all comes together, it is an extremely rewarding experience. Making it look realistic, yet having a completely loose, painterly feel is my ultimate goal in a successful painting.” Represented online at www.greglarock.com.

JOHN P. LASATER IV

Siloam Springs, AR John P. Lasater IV developed a love for art working as a designer and illustrator for a division of Hallmark Cards. Fine art was a natural transition after years of study and practice. John now paints full time, both from his studio in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and on the road painting “en plein air.” He also teaches workshops. John’s honors include national plein air painting awards, artist-in-residencies, feature articles in both Southwest Art and Plein Air Magazine, and mentions in art magazines including Art of the West, Southwest Art, International Artist, and Plein Air Magazine. Part of John’s mission is to promote the arts in areas currently indifferent to it. He is accomplishing this through Heart of America Artists Association. Represented online at www.lasaterart.com. 10

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Invited Artists NANCIE KING MERTZ

Chicago, IL Chicago artist, Nancie King Mertz, is a Master Signature member of Pastel Society of America , a Master Signature member of Chicago Pastel Painters, a Master Circle Member of the International Assoc. of Pastel Societies, and a member of Oil Painters of America. She has work in corporate and private collections worldwide and has won numerous awards in oil & pastel shows. Twice named “Chicago Artist of the Year”, her work is featured on Chicago-based television shows. Nancie serves on the Plein air Convention Facultyand offers destination workshops. Her BFA in Painting is from the University of IL, and her MA in Painting is from Eastern IL University where she was named an “Alumni of Distinction.” Represented online at www.nanciekingmertz.com.

LARRY MOORE MORGAN SAMUEL PRICE

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

LORI PUTNAM

Charlotte, TN Lori Putnam’s paintings are a personal response to her subject. She travels worldwide creating studies in oil that later serve as catalysts for larger works created in her Tennessee studio. One of the top Impressionists of our time, Putnam focuses on patterns, rhythms, and color harmonies in the natural landscape. Her work has received numerous awards, most notably from the nation’s top plein air events, as well as The Oil Painters of America, The Salmagundi Club New York, The American Impressionist Society, and the Portrait Society of America. Represented online at www.loriputnam.com.

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Invited Artists JAMES RICHARDS Tucker, GA James Richards was born in rural Georgia and with a love for the outdoors, began painting landscapes at a young age. An award-winning painter and sought after instructor who spends his time traveling in search for inspiration, his work can be found in numerous private and corporate collections including Disney, King and Spaulding, The Ritz Carlton, The Georgia State Capital, John Sherholz, The Atlanta Braves, Prince of Doha Qatar, The University of Georgia, Reynolds Plantation, Budweiser, and Lieberman’s. “My goal in painting is to give a glimpse of the beauty in the ordinary everyday objects and places passed by daily without recognition.” Represented online at www.jrichardsstudio.com

JASON SACRAN Fort Smith, AR Jason Sacran has a BFA in painting from Tennessee Tech University, and credits towards an MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Jason and his family live in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he was the curator for the Fort Smith Art Center for almost three years. In 2010 Jason became a full-time artist/painter, and part-time instructor for the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Jason is also the Arkansas state ambassador for the Portrait Society of America. He has had several exhibitions and been awarded many times for his works and achievements. Represented online at www.jasonsacran.com.

HODGES SOILEAU Venice, FL Hodges Soileau has had a successful 25 year illustration career, his art gracing the covers of more than 300 book covers, and as a long-standing member of the prestigious Society of Illustrators in NY. Now, however, he paints subjects that are of personal interest. Soileau has had many shows throughout the US and has received awards in Oil Painters of America and International Portrait Competition exhibitions. His work hangs in numerous collections, including the United States Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, and Golf Digest Magazine. Soileau is a Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America. Represented online at www.hodgessoileau.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors JILL BERRY Pensacola, FL For Jill Berry, the creative spark she felt as a child at the easel remains today as a fascinating occupation. For seasons she taught painting. Currently she thrives on the next painting adventure. Whether traveling abroad or back home to KY; to an unknown landscape with the American Impressionist Society or a weekly outing with Plein Air Pensacola Jill studies the landscape and paint from life - nature’s colors, textures and rhythms. Recent years have been rewarding with four solo shows, national juried exhibitions, & honors including “Art Galleries & Artists of the South” Emerging Artist Award. Represented online at www.jillberryartist.com.

KATHLEEN DENIS’

Tavernier, FL Intriguing light, expressive color and captivating views, best describe Kathleen Denis’ (da-knee) approach to each scene captured on canvas. Her love for art began at the age of four when she began her first art lessons. Having a BFA degree from University of Miami in commercial art and becoming one of the nation’s leading “licensed artists”,has enhanced her ability and skill as a successful fine art painter. She presently resides in the Florida Keys where she delights in capturing the intense colors of the tropics and the unique charming sites that someday may cease to exist. Studying under noted instructors, she passionately imparts her artistic knowledge to students through weekly classes and workshops. Represented online at www. kathleendenis.com.

KAREN ANN HITT Venice, FL Karen Ann Hitt is an award winning artist who received her art training at Parson’s School of Design. She is a nationally published & exhibiting artist, e.g: Oil Painters Of America: both their National Salon Show & the 25th National Exhibit; also “Paint the Parks” & “Paint America” Exhibits to name a few. She is a Muses Award recipient, Plein Air Magazine’s PACE16 Faculty. She is a member of: OPA American Impressionist Society & WPSE, Plein Air Colorado, Founder, 2003, of Venice Plein Air. As an artist Karen Ann’s passion is to reflect light, life, land, expressions as genuinely experienced, at that moment... Represented online at www.anoriginalhitt.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors RANDY PITTS Jacksonville, FL Randy Pitts graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Florida in 1982. Following a career in the commercial arts, he began his artistic pursuit of painting en Plein Air in 2004. His paintings have won numerous awards in local and regional shows, most notably receiving the Artists’ Choice Award at the 9th Annual Wekiva Paint Out in March of 2015. Randy resides in Jacksonville with his wife Debbie. Represented online at www.randypittsfineart.com.

LARRY MOORE JOSEPH PALMERIO Sarasota, FL Joseph Palmerio is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Barnes Foundatio. Palmerio studied sculpture at the Frudakis Academy, and metal sculpture at Tyler School of Art. He taught painting in community arts centers in Philadelphia, and Colorado, and spent seven years teaching physically challenged adults, in Philadelphia. Joseph Palmerio is in numerous private collections throughout the country, including the Coville Collection in Sarasota, the Grant Collection in Reston, VA and the Harvard Collection in Philadelphia.

JOAN VIENOT Santa Rosa Beach, FL An avid paddleboarder, canoeist, nature photographer, and outdoor enthusiast, Joan Vienot finds inspiration anywhere there is light. Her adventures often lead her to return to scenic areas, palette in hand. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Art with a teaching certification from the University of Northern Colorado, Joan taught drawing and painting in a Colorado high school for 3 years before moving to Northwest Florida, now residing in Point Washington, in Santa Rosa Beach. Represented online at ww.joanvienot.com.

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Six Florida artists, representing the wealth of plein air artists who choose to live and paint in the country’s third largest state, are honored as “Plein Air Ambassadors” for the 2016-2017 season. “Florida is a plein air powerhouse, but it is a huge state. There is great potential when artists, organizations and events like ours work collaboratively.” Thanks to the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, these Ambassadors will be engaged to represent Florida’s exceptional plein air talent, promoting outdoor painting and furthering the process of uniting the Florida plein air community,” states Joe Taylor, Forgotten Coast Event Chair. Honored Florida’s Finest Ambassadors, Jill Berry, Kathleen Denis’, Karen Ann Hitt, Joseph Palmerio, Randy Pitts, and Joan Vienot will be highlighted in the Florida’s Finest en Plein Air juried exhibit and sale located in the Reid Avenue Gallery. You will find them painting and sharing their plein air experiences throughout the event as they host the painting stations.

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Quickdraw

More than $10,000 in prizes will be presented as five distinct awards in both professional and open categories. The 2016 Quickdraw will be held in George Core Park in Port St. Joe, featuring a wide range of exceptional subject matter sure to challenge and delight all artists. Artists may choose the recently restored lighthouse, the waterfront trail and park, or the vibrant Reid Avenue downtown corridor just a few blocks away. The Quickdraw will begin at the Lighthouse located at 200 Miss Zola’s Drive. All completed work will be displayed around the adjacent stage for judging and sales. Enjoy live music and great food from one of the many excellent cafes located within a short distance from the festivities. Artists are encouraged to pre-register online, registration is a $10 fee. Deadline for pre-registration is noon on Friday, May 6. Artists may use any medium, but must paint in the plein air tradition. Artists will gather on Saturday, May 7 starting at 8:00 am to check in, have their 20

blank canvases stamped, and pick up their title and price label. No canvas will be stamped if painting has been begun prior to the starting time. The artwork must be created during the Quickdraw time frame. At 10 am, a horn will sound and artists may begin painting en plein air style on any subject. At 12 noon, the horn will sound again and the Quickdraw artists bring their just completed artwork and easels to the exhibit area for the judging and sale. The Quickdraw Awards will be presented in from the stage at approximately 1 pm. Jean Stern, Executive Director of the Irvine Museum will be the judge. In honor of the 11th year of the event, a special exhibition of forty Quickdraw works will be selected and hung in the Reid Avenue Gallery as a feature of the event. Complete details for participation are outlined on the website.

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Presentations SATURDAY, MAY 7

The Judge’s Perspective: Quickdraw Insights and Discussion Jean Stern will share his thoughts about the winning paintings from the 2016 Quickdraw challenge. Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 2-4 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 Preserving America’s Landscapes: Lecture and Book Signing Jean Stern, Art Historian and Executive Director of the Irvine Museum will lead a visual presentation focusing on the impact of plein air painting on land conservation and environmental preservation. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 7-9 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 13

Jean Stern, Executive Director, The Irvine Museum Quickdraw Judge, Keynote Speaker and Honored Guest Irvine, CA The recognized authority on California Impressionism, Art Historian Jean Stern has extensive experience in the field as an author, curator, lecturer, and teacher. Since its inception in January, 1993, he has been the executive director of the Irvine Museum and has established a national presence for the Irvine Museum in the fields of California art and history through a noteworthy international series of books, exhibitions, lectures, articles and video documentaries. Stern was a consultant to and appears in Impressions of California, a PBS documentary video series on art in California, and on Plein Air: Painting The American Landscape, a 2007 PBS video series. Since 1993, the Irvine Museum, with Stern as director, has produced a number of traveling exhibitions and the first international traveling exhibition of California Im800/378-8419

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pressionist paintings shown in Paris, France, Krakow, Poland, and Madrid, Spain. For details visit www.irvinemuseum.org.

Jean Stern will be the keynote speaker at the 2016 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event as well as panel moderator for the “Art As A Window” discussion and Quickdraw event judge. Stern will also lead a discussion on preserving America’s landscapes and will be available for wetroom consultations on Saturday, May 14.

Roundtable Discussion: Art As A Window Join Jean Stern, as he moderates a panel of artists: Mary Erickson, Lori Putnam and John P. Lasater IV in an in-depth discussion of the role that art plays in the preservation, environmental education and stewardship of our country’s natural resources. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 2-4 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 14 Wetroom Consultations Jean Stern, Art Historian and Executive Director of the Irvine Museum will be available to discuss the nuances of the paintings produced during the event and on exhibit/ sale in the Wetroom. Center for History, Culture and Art, Apalachicola, Noon-3 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 14

Collectors’ Gala and Artists’ Choice Award artists and collectors come together to enjoy music, exceptional fare, and the opportunity to own the region’s most coveted art. The Artists’ Choice Award is presented and collectors are encouraged to meet the artists. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 6:30-10 pm. To be a Collector, please select a package online.

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Plein Air Exhibits

Seafood Heritage Collection: Highlighting Oyster Reef Restoration

The plight of Apalachicola Bay’s oyster industry, the restoration process, and the people who work the bay is examined through a selection of work by Lori Putnam. Putnam has been drawn to the subjects for the 9 years she has been invited to paint in the event. This Spring, she spent a week investigating the issues with her paints, brushes and sketchbook in hand. This exhibition celebrates the region’s maritime history. Eastpoint Visitor Center, 731 Hwy 98, Eastpoint, Noon-5 pm daily.

The Wetroom: Art Fresh Off the Easel

A unique feature to the Forgotten Coast event is a fully functioning Wetroom which sells paintings as quickly as the artists deliver them to the check in station. The paintings are literally “wet” as they are often completed just hours before arrival. The Wetroom features the work of all 21 invited artists. The paintings change by the hour and often art collectors arrive daily to make their selections from the most recent deliveries. Collectors from across the country watch the online gallery where each painting is photographed and posted immediately to the website. If you can not attend in person, you may view the paintings online. A painting can be selected and easily processed over the telephone. For the cost of shipping, the painting will be delivered to your door. Simply call 800-378-8419. Visit the Wetroom for art sales and information, Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 11-5 pm daily.

Masters Gallery: Inspired Paintings

On the second floor of the Wetroom, the collector will find a selection of fine studio works inspired by plein air studies completed in the Forgotten Coast event. This gallery exemplifies the plein air tradition of completing a series of smaller pieces “in the field” and then returning to the studio to create the larger more detailed painting. Visit the Masters Gallery for information and sales at the Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola. The gallery is open 11-5 pm daily.

Conservation Collection: Examining Coastal Habitat Management

Preserving and restoring coastal environments was the focus for Mary Erickson last October. She spent a week with fellow artists, environmental experts and community volunteers learning about prescribed fire, longleaf pine restoration and hydrology. This exhibit honors the work and mission of the Buffer Preserve and the professionals committed to environmental stewardship. Visit the St, Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve, 3915 State Road 30-A, Port St Joe, open 11-4 pm, weekdays.

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The Area’s Culture and Beauty is Presented in 10 Regional Exhibits Florida’s Finest en Plein Air Exhibition: A Tribute to Florida’s Plein Air Talent

A special tribute to the remarkable wealth of plein air talent in the State of Florida, the exhibition will bring together paintings from across the state’s 65,758 square miles. Each of the paintings feature Florida scenes, painted in Florida, by Florida artists. The exhibit will highlight the work of the Florida’s Finest Ambassadors, a special presentation of paintings submitted by Florida’s plein air artists juried by Morgan Samuel Price, and work by invited artists Katie Dobson Cundiff, Charles Dickinson, Bill Farnsworth, Morgan Samuel Price, and Hodges Soileau. The work is available for viewing and purchase at the Reid Avenue Gallery at 306 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe, open 11-5 pm daily.

Quickdraw Exhibit: The Best of the 2016 Quickdraw Competition

More than 40 of the best paintings from the 2016 Quickdraw competition will be selected to hang as a tribute to the “two hour challenge.” Many times some of the most spontaneous and creative pieces result from the competitive process. The exhibit may be viewed and purchased at the Reid Avenue Gallery at 306 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe, open 11-5 pm daily.

Plein Air Storytelling: The Focus for 2017

For 2017, the event will focus on the region’s rich culture and heritage, examining human capacity and storytelling through plein air painting. These paintings are a sample of what is to come. A series of artist residencies will take place throughout the year to ensure a body of work for the coming year. Hosted at Rio Carrabelle, 102 St James Avenue, Carrabelle, open 12-5 pm daily.

Plein Air Classics: A Moment in Time

Artists have saved many of their favorite Forgotten Coast pieces to hang in this retrospective exhibition and sale. These paintings now represent a moment in time which has passed and only the painting remains. This is an opportunity to purchase a piece of Forgotten Coast history. Hosted at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach, open 11-5 pm weekdays.

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

Each year at the “Collectors’ Gala,” the invited artists select what they consider the “best” painting of the 10 day event. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition purchases that painting and adds it to a growing collection. The exhibit can be viewed at the Port Inn, 501 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, 11-5 pm

Founder’s Collection: An Artists’ Tribute

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Welcome Center 102 Canal Parkway

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

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St. Joe Bay Preserve 3915 S.R. 30-A

Reid Avenue Gallery 306 Reid Avenue

History, Culture, Art Ctr 86 Water Street

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Cape San Blas Lighthouse

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Salinas Park 240 Cape San Blas Road

Riverfront Park 90 Water Street

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Marine Avenue Pavillion Marine Street

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Lynn’s Quality Oysters 402 U.S. 98

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Sacred Heart Hospital 3801 East Highway 98

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Port Inn 501 Monument Avenue

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Holy Family Center

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Fort Coombs Armory 66 4th Street

Eastpoint Visitor Center 731 Highway 98

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Rio Carrabelle 102 St. James Avenue

Lighthouse Museum 2 East Gulf Beach Drive

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Located at the Port Inn in Port St. Joe, the Thirsty Goat Lounge offers a relaxed atmosphere, full bar, indoor and outdoor seating, live entertainment and a sunset view. Enjoy cocktails, wine, domestic & imported beer and micro-brews served by a friendly staff. 501 Monument Ave. (Hwy. 98) Port St. Joe

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Floribbean food, fun & rum! Mango Marley’s is a family-friendly restaurant with live music, flat screen TVs, arcade games, beer, wine, full bar, drink specials and happy hour from 2-6pm every day. It’s the place to be on game day! Hours: 11am-9pm everyday. 3104 Hwy 98 Mexico Beach

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BRAND 850-653-1399 www. 13mileseafood.com Fresh, Locally Caught Seafood Catching and selling fresh seafood has been our family tradition since 1957. Visit our retail market in Apalachicola for fresh oysters, shrimp, crab, fish.

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Soul Food, Seafood, Good Food! Stop by AJ’s for a good meal, watch your favorite team play or have a drink after work. Located in historic Apalachicola. Closed on Mondays.

The Water Street Hotel & Marina offers 30 richly appointed suites, features a fitness center, outdoor pool, meeting facilities and guest services. The marina hosts 19 slips which will accommodate boats up to 55’.

Luxurious Inn with three elegant Historic Victorian Mansions located in historic Apalachicola. Featuring 23 luxurious guest suites, with charging ports. Perfect for weddings, close to downtown amenities.

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Caribbean theme coffee shop featuring ground-to-order coffee, fine chocolates, fruit smoothies, iced tea and fresh pastries and desserts, muffins, breakfast rolls, quiche, gourmet foods. 2802 Hwy 98, Mexico Beach.

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Seafood-shack eats, from grilled shrimp to fish tacos to fried shrimp baskets, in down-home digs.

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

Do you need a key cut, a propane refill, or maybe a gallon of paint matched to a specific color? If so, your local Ace can help with convenient service and friendly, knowledgeable people.

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Enjoy lunch, dinner, or a refreshing drink overlooking beautiful St. Joe Bay. Featuring Gulf seafood, salads, sandwiches, weekend steak specials.

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Demonstrations & Receptions FRIDAY, MAY 6

A Working Waterfront, Oil painters Katie Dobson Cundiff, Charlie Hunter and Morgan Samuel Price, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 9-11 am Reid Avenue Streetscapes, Oil painters Mary Erickson, Bill Farnsworth and Greg LaRock, Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 2-4 pm First Friday’s Art and Music, Artists’ Choice Collection, Port Inn, Port St. Joe, 6-8 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 7

A Working Waterfront, Pastel artist Greg Barnes, and oil painters Mark Fehlman and Hodges Soileau, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 2-4 pm

SUNDAY, MAY 8

Reception and Presentation, Exploring Watercolors, Enjoy a discussion with Luke Buck highlighting his approach to painting. Meet artists David Boyd and Thomas Jefferson Kitts. Salinas Park, 240 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas, 4-6 pm Nocturne Paint, Riverfront Park and Cape San Blas Lighthouse, Nocturne painting draws more than lightning bugs. Charles Dickinson, Shelby Keefe and James Richards share their thoughts on painting in the dark at the Apalachicola location. The Cape San Blas Lighthouse will be the backdrop for Greg LaRock, Nanci King Mertz and Hodges Soileau to discuss why they are drawn to nocturne painting. In Apalachicola meet at Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, and in Port St. Joe at 200 Miss Zola’s Drive, 8-10 pm

Blessing of the Easels, Enjoy gospel on the dock as Debra Huse, John Lassiter and Jason Sacran capture this joyful celebration for a beautiful world to paint, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 9-11 am

TUESDAY MAY 10

The View Across Apalachicola Bay, Oil painters David Boyd and Leon Holmes showcase their techniques at Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 U.S. Highway 98, Eastpoint, 2-4 pm

Reception and Presentation, Capturing Authenticity en Plein Air, Enjoy a presentation by Shelby Keefe discussing her mastery of oils in the plein air process. Meet the artists Katie Dobson Cundiff and Thomas Jefferson Kitts and enjoy the hospitality of the Carrabelle Artists Association, Rio Carrabelle, 102 St. James, Carrabelle, 4-6 pm

Reception: Oyster Heaven, Talk with artists David Boyd and Leon Holmes about their inspirations found in the small fishing village, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 U.S. Highway 98, Eastpoint, 4-6 pm

MONDAY, MAY 9

Salinas Park Vistas, Oil painters David Boyd and Thomas Jefferson Kitts, and watercolorist Luke Buck, Salinas Park, 240 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas, 2-4 pm

Marine Street Panoramas, Oil painters Katie Dobson Cundiff, Shelby Keefe and Thomas Jefferson Kitts, Marine Street Pavilion, 701 Marine Street, Carrabelle, 2-4 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11

Mexico Beach Tableaus, Oil painters Bill Farnsworth and John P. Lasator, IV, joined by pastel painter Nanci King Mertz, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach, 2-4 pm (Eastern)

Reception and Presentation, Preserving Florida, Bill Farnsworth will discuss his efforts to preserve a little Florida history through his plein air work. Meet John P. Lasater, IV and Nanci King Mertz along with local patrons from the Mexico Beach community, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach, 4-6 pm (Eastern)

THURSDAY, MAY 12

The Lighthouse Silhouette, Oil painters Leon Holmes, Lori Putnam and Jason Sacran, Lighthouse Park, 2 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island, 2-4 pm Reception and Presentation: Painting the Planet, Leon Holmes leads a discussion about his travels and the plein air process. Meet Lori Putnam and Jason Sacran and enjoy the hospitality of the St. George Island community, Lighthouse Park, 2 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island, 4-6 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 13

Local Color, Oil painters Mark Fehlman, Charlie Hunter and Morgan Samuel Price showcase their plein air techniques, Cape San Blas Lighthouse, 200 Miss Zola’s Drive, Port St. Joe, 9-11 am Plein Air TGIF, Celebrate “en Plein Air”at a street party with music, dancing, tasty seafood and local cuisine! In honor of 11 years of plein air success, this party is one not to miss. Tickets online, $10 per person, Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 7-9 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 14

A Working Waterfront, Watercolorist Luke Buck and oil painters Charles Dickinson and James Richards, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 9-11 am

SUNDAY, MAY 15

Plein Air Moments, Art in the Afternoon, Pastel artists Greg Barnes and oil painter Debra Huse, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 11-3 pm 28

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

What is a Maecenas?

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

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Tom and Mary Gibson Wes and Heather Jones Therese Kemp Port St. Joe Lions Club Natalie & Steven Shoaf

Ace Hardware Appliance Solution Capital City Bank Neil & Judy Brown Charles Causey Jennifer Clinard Martha and Royce Hodge Geoffrey and Elizabeth Lentz Jim Lowry

Frank and Carla May The Port Fine Wine & Spirits Pristine Pool & Spa St. Joe Gas Sandie Yarbrough

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Collectors’ Forum THURSDAY, MAY 12

Oyster Reef Restoration with Lori Putnam, Visitor Center, Eastpoint, 7-9 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 13 Roundtable Discussion: Art As A Window, Join Jean Stern, as he moderates a panel of artists: Mary Erickson, Lori Putnam and John P Lasater IV, in an indepth discussion of the role that art plays in the preservation, environmental education and stewardship of our country’s natural resources. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 2-4 pm

Just as we honor the talented artists who create, we recognize the art enthusiasts who collect. Why collect art? What does it mean to be a collector? What is the difference between buying art and collecting? Forgotten Coast en Plein Air salutes the collectors who are fostering and preserving the history of this fragile coastline. SATURDAY, MAY 7

The Judge’s Perspective: Quickdraw Insights and Discussion, Jean Stern, will share his thoughts about the winning paintings from the 2016 Quickdraw challenge. Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, 2-4 pm Florida’s Finest en Plein Air and Quickdraw Reception, Meet the artists, select work from a juried collection of Florida’s top talent and congratulate the winners of the 2016 Quickdraw challenge. Culinary specialities and refreshments followed by recognition of the featured Plein Air Ambassadors and prize winners. Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe, $20 per person, tickets by phone or online, 7-9 pm.

SUNDAY, MAY 8

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

TUESDAY, MAY 10

Coastal Habitat Management with Mary Erickson, St. Joseph State Buffer Preserve, 7-9 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 Preserving America’s Landscapes: Lecture and Book Signing, Jean Stern, Art Historian and Executive Director of the Irvine Museum will lead a visual presentation focusing on the impact of plein air painting on land conservation and environmental preservation. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 7-9 pm

THURSDAY, MAY 12

Don Demers’ Masters Gallery Tour, Accomplished artist, instructor and juror, John Cosby will give a guided tour highlighting what makes a masterpiece, Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 1-3 pm

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SATURDAY, MAY 14 Wetroom Consultations, Jean Stern, Art Historian and Executive Director of the Irvine Museum will be available to discuss the nuances of the paintings produced during the event and on exhibit/sale in the Wetroom. Center for History, Culture and Art, Apalachicola, Noon-3 pm Collectors’ Gala and Artists’ Choice Award, artists and collectors come together to enjoy music, exceptional fare, and the opportunity to own the region’s most coveted art. The Artists’ Choice Award is presented and collectors are encouraged to meet the artists, Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 6:30-10 pm. To be a Collector, please select a package online.

SUNDAY, MAY 15

Presentation: Artists’ Choice Collection, Four time Artists’ Choice winner James Richards will discuss the significance of the honor and the progression of his work as it tells the story of the Forgotten Coast. He will be joined by the 2016 Artists’ Choice winner. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

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Student Art Day Having given over 230 young artists a taste of the plein air experience, Student Art Day has become a beloved annual tradition. Michael Harding Oil Colours

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

Rosemary & Company Artist Brushes

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

Armed with just an idea, Gloria Austin, working with Ann Comforter and Anna Maria Cannatella, contacted local schools to see if there were children interested in the visual arts. When invited plein air artists were asked if they would be willing to assist, the response was so overwhelming, there were more artists than children. Several artists revealed that their own experiences with an artist mentor had turned their whole world around and they have been painting ever since. This was their way to give back to the community who hosts them each year. On Tuesday, May 15, 2007, a group of 17 students met their mentor artists in Lafayette Park, Apalachicola, to begin the first Student Art Day on the Forgotten Coast. Each of the artists spent several hours with their young artist. Sandy Hodges of Port St. Joe teamed up with Oregon artist, Gene Costanza. When asked what she thought, her first response was “Wow!” Can you believe he took the time to show me all of this… Look at the picture I painted…I just love it.” Now a decade later, the Student Art Day is a tradition. Last year’s activity on St.

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George Island was a huge success with over 30 students benefitting from this special experience. “For me, it is the most special day of the event,” remarks Joe Taylor, Event Chair. The public is encouraged to attend and watch the students paint and then share a community lunch with the artists and students.

Artists and product representatives, Austin Schneider and Symi Jackson, have volunteered to join the festivity and paint with local students. Please thank Michael Harding Handmade Artists Oil Colours, Rosemary & Company Fine Artist Brushes, JFM Enterprises, and the Mexico Beach Community Development Council for their support of arts education. Join the gathering at Sunset Park in Mexico Beach, May11th at 10 am, community lunch at noon. WWW.PLEINAIRFL.COM

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Art in the Afternoon, May 15. Downtown Apalachicola will come alive with art activities featuring special projects for children and families. The festivities will be highlighted by live music from the Ilse Newell Performing Arts Series, including a performance from the Franklin County High School Band. As the youngsters enjoy the activities, adults can view the art and make their final selections. Artists will be onsite to discuss their work and personalize paintings for collectors. Festivities will be centered around the Center for History, Culture and Art at 86 Water Street, Apalachicola from 11-3 pm.

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Presentation: Artists’ Choice Collection, Four time Artists’ Choice winner James Richards will discuss the significance of the honor and the progression of his work as it tells the story of the Forgotten Coast. He will be joined by the 2016 Artists’ Choice winner. Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

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Plein Air Moments, Artist Demonstrations, Pastel artists Greg Barnes and oil painter Debra Huse, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, 11-3 pm

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Workshops

Hone your technical skills with these workshops by nationally-recognized instructors

West Coast Influences on Plein Air: Lecture and Workshop

with Mark Fehlman, Debra Huse and Greg LaRock These three West Coast talents bring a unique perspective on plein air painting to the Forgotten Coast. On Monday May 2, from 7 to 8:30 pm, enjoy a lecture and slideshow on the influences and inspirations of west coast plein air artists. The group will cover simplification through color, compositional design and beauty in the brushwork. Each day a master will give a demo. Fehlman will focus on color and simplicity, LaRock will discuss composition and eye direction, and Huse will coach on “Laying it down and leaving it alone.” Each afternoon all three instructors will be providing instruction and individual assistance at each student’s easel. Workshop is open to all levels.

Pastels are Perfect for Plein Air (Oils are Fine Too!)

with Nancie King Mertz

A two-day workshop with Nancie King Mertz, a Master Signature Member of Pastel Society of America, Chicago Pastel Painters, and an IAPS Master Circle member. “Pastels are perfect when painting on-site because they’re so immediate… no time is required to mix paint. But remember, oils are great too! This is a huge benefit when racing against the clock or chasing the sun.” Nancie will share techniques that help capture light & shadow quickly and enable works to be completed in 2-3 hours. Meet at the Reid Avenue Gallery, 306 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. May 4-5, starting at 9 am, $200 per person, register online.

Meet at the Center for History, Culture and Art, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola, May 2-5 starting at 9 am, $375 per person, register online.

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Plein Air Marketplace

The Plein Air Marketplace is Sponsored by PleinAir Magazine

An artist relaxation lounge will be sponsored by PleinAir Magazine. Schedule your Lunch and Learn sessions online or by phone. Vendors who specialize in plein air supplies will be demonstrating their products and selling their wares for all attendees.

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Lunch and Learn

Lunch and Learn series is limited seating at the Plein Air Marketplace, Ft. Coombs Armory, 66 4th Street, Apalachicola. $15 per person for sandwich, salad and drink from one of our famous local cafes. Reservations online. MONDAY, MAY 9

“The Art of Looking at Art” with Thomas J. Kitts, Plein Air Marketplace, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

TUESDAY, MAY 10

“Capturing Light in Nature” with Jason Sacran, Plein Air Marketplace, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11

“Beyond Basics for Plein Air Business” with Morgan Samuel Price, Plein Air Marketplace, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

THURSDAY, MAY 12

“Inspiring Engagement through Art” with David Boyd Jr, Plein Air Marketplace, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 13

“Reviving Representational Art” with Katie Dobson Cundiff and Hodges Soileau, Plein Air Marketplace, 66 4th Street, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

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“Achieving success with a limited Palette” with Charlie Hunter, Plein Air Marketplace, Apalachicola, 12-1 pm

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May 16-19 Historic Apalachicola, Florida Plein Air organizations and painting groups across the South are coming together to host the first ever “Plein Air South” regional gathering, May 16-19, 2016 in Apalachicola, Florida. Attendees will find 4 days of presentations, demonstrations, instruction, and of course, painting outdoors lead by many of the industry’s leading artists and experts. Over thirty organizations, artists, and volunteers are working together to make this a reality. We are thankful to the steering committee, the many volunteers, Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Visit Florida and the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition for their commitment to initiate this annual gathering of the Southeastern plein air community. ​ palachicola is in the center of Florida’s A Forgotten Coast, halfway between Tallahassee and Panama City. The small historic city was established in 1822, incorporated in 1831, and still maintains the original city plan to this day. The City and the surrounding region offer a wealth of painting opportunities architecture, maritime culture, natural resources, and a vibrant downtown. The town is roughly 1.8 miles square and very walkable. There are excellent restaurants and shops to enjoy.

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Plein Workshops Air South Presenters Dominic Avant Dominic Avant received a scholarship at the Rhode Island School of Design and completed my BFA in illustration and after graduation worked as a freelance illustrator and teacher. In 1996 he was recruited by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Since 2003, Avant has been painting and teaching workshops, mainly working in oils on figurative and landscape subjects. Because of his passion for plein air painting, he uses a strong play of light and color to create drama. This impressionistic use of color and light set on a foundation of academic drawing builds a nice marriage between Impressionism and Realism. www.dominicavant.com David Boyd, Jr. David grew up in a small town outside of Atlanta, at a time when the suburbs of Atlanta were still “out in the country.” After moving to Savannah for college, Boyd began studying architecture, then graphic design and finally art history and illustration at Savannah college of Art and Design. He graduated with a BFA in Illustration in 1995. Boyd painted his first painting during this time, focusing on the moonlight through the live oaks of Savannah’s Washington Avenue. Boyd is a member of OPA and AIS. www.davidboydjr.com Anne Blair Brown Anne Blair Brown was born in North Kingstown, Rhode Island and currently resides in Nashville, TN. Her work centers on both rural and urban landscapes, people, and interior spaces. While she enjoys the quiet solitude of her studio, she delights in painting on location. She is the president of the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast. She is also an active member of several art organizations including the The Chestnut Group, a nonprofit group of artists 800/378-8419

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dedicated to preserving endangered ecosystems, historic locales, and aesthetically and environmentally significant places. www.anneblairbrown.com John Cosby Born in Hollywood in 1955, Cosby began to paint early, influenced by his grandmother. As a young man, he served under two Presidents and traveled the world where he was exposed to great works of art. Upon his return to California, Cosby began painting the sea and landscape of coastal California. Cosby currently resides and maintains a studio in San Clemente CA. He works on location around the world and is represented by some of the finest galleries. Cosby was a founding board member of the prestigious “Laguna Plein Air Painters Association”, a Signature member of both Pleinair Painters of America and The California Art Club. www.cosbystudio.com Katie Cundiff Katie Cundiff acquired an early appreciation for the fine arts, drawing, and painting under the tutelage of artist parents. A love of the out of doors combined with painting has produced numerous awards and recognition in plein air events. Cundiff’s work has been featured in American Art Collector, American Artists Magazine, Southwest Art, and at the Museum of Florida Art and Culture in Sebring, Florida. Juried exhibits and awards include those of Oil Painters of America, American Women Artists, Women Painters of the Southeast, Cumberland Society of Oil Painters, and American Impressionists. www.dobsonart.com Bill Davidson Bill Davidson is an avid plein air painter. He is a sought-after workshop instructor and there are always wait lists for his planned workshops. He

has also won multiple top landscape awards in various national shows. He has been a field instructor and demonstrator on stage at the Plein Air Convention for several years. He teaches about eight workshops per year, nationally and internationally. He is known as a skilled, positive instructor and motivator with a sense of humor. He is represented by the fine galleries of Legacy in Jackson Hole, Bozeman, and Scottsdale; Reiser Fine Art in Carmel; and Reinert Fine Art in Charleston and Blowing Rock. Dee Beard Dean Dee is a nationally-recognized artist who has been painting since childhood. She was raised in the countryside of northern Indiana and began her formal studies at Kendall College of Art and Design, and the New York Academy of Art. In her early years, Dee was a well-known fashion designer, manufacturing her own clothing line which sold to over 450 stores throughout the US. Dee and her husband Nicolai host annual International Art Trips, recently to Portugal and Provence. She resides in Charleston, South Carolina with her husband, Dr. Nicolai Chalfa. Her life and her work are recorded in her book “Painter By Providence” written by Michelle Morton. www. deebearddean.com

Mary Erickson Mary Erickson studied at the University of Bridgeport and Sacred Heart University, and initially worked in small business management. Erickson’s passion for painting, and a move to Florida in 1986 stirred the desire to pursue art as a career. She realized a long held dream, and in 1993, Mary began painting professionally. A lifelong conservationist, Mary’s 39 acre residence in North Carolina is slated to be left as an artist retreat and bird sanctuary. Erickson currently maintains studios in Marshville, NC and Continued on page 48 47


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Venice, FL. In the summer she rents a large house in Port Clyde, ME and shares the experience with other professional artists. www.maryericksonart.com Mary Garrish Mary Garrish was born in Miami Beach, Florida, in 1955 and served as the President of the American Impressionist Society for 2005-2007. Her major interest is plein air landscapes and other representational art. Her art hangs in galleries and private collections around the United States. Mary has been selected to participate in numerous national juried shows, and has had several one-woman shows at both galleries and museums. www.marygarrishfineart.com John Lasater John P. Lasater IV developed a love for art working as a designer and illustrator for a division of Hallmark Cards. Fine art was a natural transition after years of study and practice. Part of John’s mission is to promote the arts in areas currently indifferent to it. He is accomplishing this through Heart of America Artists Association, an organization cofounded with artist and friend, Todd A. Williams. www.lasaterart.com Beverly McNeil A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Beverly Blount McNeil brings almost 30 years of experience in the arts to her role as owner of the Beverly McNeil Gallery. Beverly started Portrait Brokers of America in 1986. In 2008, she and Julia G. Baughman acquired Portraits, Inc., a New York-based portrait company founded in 1942. In 2010 she and Ms. Baughman joined forces with Ruth Reeves and merged in her North Carolina based company, ThePortraitSource. The gallery is adjacent to the corporate headquarters for Portraits, Inc. and together these galleries create a wonderful art center for clientele. www.beverlymcneilgallery.com

Larry Moore Larry Moore has a huge passion for nature, having grown up on a river right next to the ocean with nothing but islands and wildlife behind his house. To paint the great outdoors is to give homage to nature and maybe give the viewers of the paintings a reminder of what was and what could still be. www.larrymoorestudios.com Billyo O’Donnell Says Billyo O’Donnell, “For more than two decades I’ve been intrigued by the way a painting’s surface and subject complement and compete in the viewer’s mind. In working plein air, I am excited by the way my visual experience translates into a surface language expressed through the richness of paint. Using a personal language of abstract marks, I want to share with the viewer a deeper emotional response to the world in which we live.” O’Donnell is recognized as one of America’s leading landscape painters by several prestigious plein air invitationals. His book Painting Missouri authored by Karen Glines, received the Governors Book Award for 2009. www.billyoart.com Richard Oversmith Richard received formal training in Fine Art and Illustration at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While at Kendall he was invited to study at the Royal College of Art in London, England. There he gained experience in plein air painting and found direction in his work as an oil painter. Richard’s purpose in painting is to provoke the viewer to interact with his pieces. His paintings are his voice, and stroke by stroke, he composes a whole that relates his vision. He is a member of several organizations such as the Oil Painters of America, Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, and The American Impressionist Society. www.richardoversmith.com

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Joseph Paquet Joseph Paquet, while pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts in New York, had the good fortune of finding a mentor in John Foote who opened his eyes to the joys of drawing the human figure. Paquet experienced a demanding and rewarding apprenticeship, in which he learned to fuse field studies with the image he could see in his mind’s eye. Paquet is a Signature Member of the Plein Air Painters of America, The Salmagundi Club and an Out-of-State Artist Member of the California Art Club. www.joepaquet.com Morgan Samuel Price Morgan Samuel Price’s career began in 1968 with Hallmark Cards as an illustrator, but in 1972, she focused on becoming a fine artist. Her motivation to paint is energized by the light as it flows across the scene. Morgan sees light as a tool to explore the visual pleasure of the movement over the objects. Capturing that movement sets the time of day. Retaining that choice of actual time creates the plausible illusion. The painting is never about the subject; it is about the physical sensation of temperature. Her 40year career as an artist has been sustained by an overwhelming desire to elevate each moment with uplifting thought and to share this through painting and teaching has brought endless rewards on all levels of her life. www.morgansamuelprice.com Lori Putnam Recognized for her expressive brushwork, intelligent composition, and superb use of color, Nashville Tennessee native, Lori Putnam paints small to medium-sized works en plein air and creates large paintings in her studio. She travels extensively to paint, teach, and share her work around the world. Putnam’s art is in the permanent collection at The Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland, the Jack Warner Collection, the collection of Plein Air WWW.PLEINAIRFL.COM

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Plein Air South Presenters Magazine, and in private and corporate collections, and galleries worldwide. She keeps a studio in Charlotte, Tennessee. www.loriputnam.com James Richards James Richards is driven by a passionate connection with nature and a deep sense of obligation to relay his vision in the most truthful manner possible. Teaching and sharing his knowledge, James considers to be his primary purpose as an artist. Thus, he teaches workshops around the world and hosts a mentoring program at his studio in Atlanta. A self taught artist, James has spent years studying the nuances of paint which has given him a keen sense of understanding and control over the medium. He has won multiple national awards and is regarded as one of the top painters and instructors in the country. www.jrichardsstudio.com Jason Sacran

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

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Phil Sandusky Phil Sandusky is a contemporary plein air, impressionist landscape painter and figure painter. A New Orleans resident since 1984, he is represented by the Cole Pratt Gallery in New Orleans, LA, and the Stellers Gallery in Jacksonville, FL. In addition to his prolific artistic output, Sandusky teaches landscape and life painting at New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, has authored three books published by Pelican Publishing Company, and has written numerous articles for national and regional art magazines. Phil has released several books including New Orleans en Plein Air. www.philsandusky.com Alyson Stanfield Alyson Stanfield is the founder of Art Biz Coach and the author of I’d Rather Be in the Studio: The Artist’s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion. Alyson’s work is deeply affected by her ten years in the art museum – affected in a way that really helps her clients. She has loads of experience working with collectors as well as the general art-viewing public. Alyson has a B.A. in art history from the University of Oklahoma and, following her stint in Washington, an M.A. in art history from the University of Texas at Austin. www.artbizcoach.com Jean Stern The recognized authority on California Impressionism, Art Historian Jean Stern has extensive experience in the field as an author, curator, lecturer, and teacher. Since its inception in January, 1993, he has been the executive director of the Irvine Museum, and has established a national presence for the Irvine Museum in the fields of California Art and History through a noteworthy international series of books, exhibitions, lectures, articles and video documentaries. www.irvinemuseum.org

Dawn Whitelaw Inspired by Sorolla, Sargent, and Zorn, in 2010 Dawn Whitelaw was featured in American Art Collector and was one of ten women artists invited to exhibit in “Inspiring Figures” at the Butler Institute of American Art. She frequently holds workshops and exhibits, including a show at the Huntsville Museum of Art. A member of Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, American Impressionist Society, and Portrait Society of America, Whitelaw recently had a painting accepted into the permanent collection of the Rahr-West Art Museum. “Painter friends often ask me how I can take time from commissions and studio work to paint outside. I say, in honesty, that my studio work suffers when I don’t take the time to get outside and paint.” www.dawnwhitelaw.com Vladislav Yeliseyev Russian trained Vladislav Yeliseyev received his formal art education in 1977 and later earned his Master’s Degree at The Moscow Institute of Architecture. He moved to the United States and participated in numerous group and individual exhibitions. His unique ability to reflect transparency of natural light in his paintings and to accentuate the artistic qualities of the subject as juxtaposed with the natural environment quickly earned him a high reputation among the leading architects in the country. Presently, Vladislav (Vlad) is practicing his art and conducting his architectural illustration business from his own art studio in Sarasota, FL. Vlad is the owner of Vladislav Yeliseyev Architectural Illustration Company which he started in New York City in 1992 and now 20 years later, he founded Renaissance School of Art. www.yeliseyev.com/wp

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Bring the outside into your home.

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Thank You The support of the plein air community, partnering organizations and the contributions of local volunteers make this event possible. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is grateful! Aaron and Diann Farnsley Al and Carol Cathey Al and Serena Mirabella Anne Jarosz Anna Maria Cannatella Apalachicola Bay Charter School Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce Artists of Apalachicola Area Betty Webb Beverly Coxwell Bobby Pickels Boyd and Paula Pickett Brianna Wheatley Cal and Tamara Allen Cape San Blas Ladies Group CareerSource Gulf Coast Carolyn White Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Chris and Cindy Clark Charley and Carrie Kienzle Chuck Spicer City of Apalachicola City of Carrabelle City of Mexico Beach City of Port St. Joe Coombs House Inn Danny and Jo Ann Raffield Danny and Mindy Gilbert David and Carol Motil David and Trish Warriner Doug and Karen Jimmerson Ed McNally Franklin County Parks and Recreation Franklin County Schools Franklin County Seafood Workers Association Franklin’s Promise Coalition George and Bella Rudo 800/378-8419

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Gulf County Chamber of Commerce Gulf County Schools Marvis Hali Thompson Jenny and Heath Galloway Joe and Erin Payner Helen and Mel Magidson Hillside Dancers for Christ Hillside Community Choir Historic Apalachicola Main Street Bishop Horace Solomon The Irvine Museum Jean and Linda Stern Jeanette Taylor Jim and Susan Bachrach Joshua Rose Julia Carrell Kimberly Shoaf Knut and Barbara Rittweger Lacey and Fran Robinson Leslie Fedota Linda BeHage Linda Matela Lorinda Gingell Lynn’s Quality Oysters Lynn Wilson and Bill Spohrer Marcy Trayhan Martha Elliott Martha Linn Mary and Tom Gibson Matt and Debbie Kemple McDonald’s Melissa Ferrell Missy Miller Morgan Martin No Worries Vacation Rentals Pat Van West Paulette Moss Pidge and Bill Gollbach Piggly Wiggly

Polly Searle Project Impact Sandie Yarbrough Sarah and Torbin Madson Server Solutions Inc. Shannon Hartsfield Shaun Donahoe Shawn Shattuck St. George Lighthouse Association St. George Island State Park St. Joseph Bay Buffer Preserve Tami Seaman The Port Wine & Spirits The St. Joe Company St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Terry Kemp Elder Valentina Webb Wanda Barfield Water Street Hotel

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

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Energizing the arts.

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

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