2022 FCenPA Guide

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2022

FORGOTTEN

COAST en plein air America’s Great Paint-Out

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

18-27

MARCH

2022

A 10-day event featuring artists at work, a Quickdraw competition, exhibits, a Wet Room open to the public, workshops, socials, lectures and opportunities to purchase original works of art.

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2022

FORGOTTEN

en plein air

COAST America’s Great Paint-Out

The Vision An International Plein Air Event on The Forgotten Coast 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 17th anniversary of the event with 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 some of the last vestiges of authentic Old Florida. Artistic excellence and the production of investment quality art continues to be the trademark of this 10-day invitational festival.

Paintings with a Mission

Art Documents Our World

And There’s So Much More….

As the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event approaches the second 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 in 2018. “With plein air events popping up all over the country, we realize the importance of focusing on quality and relevance,” says Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Board President, Joe Taylor.

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. Forgotten Coast en Plein Air is a charitable event that benefits educational and community programs in our counties. We thank the invited artists for their generosity and giving spirit.

The event also features six “Florida’s Finest en Plein Air” artists honored as Plein Air Ambassadors; each will hold painting stations for event attendees who want to try their hand at painting. Collectors, painters, and those hoping to become either or both will revel in a program that allows observation and participation. Our schedule can be found online at www.forgottencoastenpleinair.com Explore new events and don’t miss your favorites from years gone by.

Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Has A Permanent Home While supporting arts education in all communities of the Forgotten Coast, the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event has a bricks-and-mortar presence at 201 Reid in Port St. Joe. 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, call (800) 378-8419; or mail us at Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition, Box 3, Port St. Joe, Florida 32457

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Our Vision History & Community Benefits Thank You Volunteers & Sponsors Map/Venues Plein Air at a Glance Invited Artists

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Schedule Quickdraw Residencies Student Art Day Collect Plein Air Art

ON THE COVER: Morgan Samuel Price, “Springtime” (2021, Oil, 10x12 inches)

About this painting:

Morgan Samuel Price painted “Springtime” as an invited artist at the 2021 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air, America’s Great Paint-Out. Selected for the cover by the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition, the painting exemplifies the essence of plein air painting by “… capturing the light as it flows across the shapes of the scene,” (www.MorganSamuelPrice.com) Read more about Morgan’s approach to plein air painting in her Artist Introduction on page 11. WWW.FORGOTTENCOASTENPLEINAIR.COM

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Board of Directors Joe Taylor, President, Mission and Strategic Planning, Facilities Melissa Farrell, Secretary Maecenas and Gala Events Denise Rose, Treasurer Plein Air South Liaison, Website Development Kate Aguiar Director, Housing Susan Bassett Director, Collector and Sponsor Development, Artist Communication Lori Cameron Director, Event Coordinator Danny Collins Director, Maecenas Event, Sponsorship , Development and Opportunities Penny Easton Director, Cataloging Chuck Koch Director, National Outreach Valentina Webb Director, Plein Air Church, Community Outreach Leslie Wentzell Administrative Liaison

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

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Community Benefits Art purchases support art 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 of the Arts (2017) 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, Shrimpers (2018) Artist Residency, Joan Vienot, Hope, Recovery & Natural Environment (2019) Artist Residency, Kendall Portis, The Roots of Black Leadership on the Forgotten Coast (2020) Artist Residency, Mark Shasha, The Infectious Creativity of Change (2020) Artist Residency, Vicki Norman, The Ebb and Flow of Music on the Forgotten Coast (2020) Rotating Art Exhibits in Public Spaces (2021-2022): Franklin County Eastpoint Visitors Center, The Joe Center for the Arts, Port St. Joe, Mexico Beach Welcome Center

History, and Purpose Paintings, relationship-building 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 PaintOut. 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 our region. Forgotten Coast en Plein Air also allows residents and visitors a rare opportunity—to actively engage, as volunteers, art lovers, and collectors 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. In honor of our founding member, the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition provided the permanent Richard Carrell Plein Air Collection to Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf. Many area partners also benefit from grants for art initiatives. 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 document regional history and culture, highlight the preservation and awareness of Florida’s natural resources, reach out to a broad-based, multi-community, multi-generational audience, build communities by empowering local non-profit organizations to be partners, and enrich the quality of life of our communities by encouraging cultural and economic development through art.

Old George, Kathie Odom, 2021 Artist Choice Award

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Our Sponsors

Thank You!

The support of the plein air community, partnering organizations, and local volunteers make this event possible. Aaron and Diann Farnsley Al and Carol Cathey Al and Serena Mirabella Alice Leigh Amy Hodson Andree Grogan Ann Pond Anna Maria Cannatella Apalachicola Bay Charter School Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce Artists of Apalachicola Area Bernadette Hackett Beth Lilly Betty Webb Betty Wentworth Beverly Pond Billie Kinnett Bonnie and Dan Davis Bunnie Ison Cal and Tamara Allen CareerSource Gulf Coast Carol Gnagney Carrabelle Artists Association Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Charley and Carrie Kienzle Cheryl Jewell Cheryl Ploegstra Cyndi Lanier City of Apalachicola City of Carrabelle 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 Slack Dave and Leslie Wentzell David Plaisance David and Trish Warriner Debbie and Skip Marlin Debbie Mayfield

Denise and David Poussard Diane Bodenheimer Donna Elkins Dylan Shoemaker Ed Aguiar Edward McNally Elizabeth Mitchell Elizabeth Perkins Franklin County Parks & Recreation Franklin County Schools Franklin County Seafood Workers Association Franklin’s Promise Coalition Gary and Sara Ross George and Bella Rudo Gretchen Mayes Gulf County Chamber of Commerce Gulf County Schools Heather and Wes Jones Helen and Mel Magidson Hilary Ellwood Hillside Dancers for Christ Hillside Community Choir Historic Apalachicola Main Street Holly and Creighton Brown Horace Solomon Jeanette Taylor Jane Durant Jason and Tara Carter Jim and Susan Bachrach Jody Hunter Jody and Will Rosenbaum John Selby Judy Scott Julia Carrell Julia Cunningham Julie Baxley Karen Weir-Jimerson and Doug Jimerson Karen Wheeler Keary and Jane Kautzer Kimberly Shoaf Knut and Barbara Rittweger Lacey and Fran Robinson LaRaela and Glen Coxwell Leslie and George Coon

Linda BeHage Linda Kovach Linda and Rick Matela Linda Quinlan Lisa and Jim Hall Lorinda Gingell Marcy and Rich Trahan Mark and Cathy Turcot Martha Linn Mary and Tom Gibson Mary Vosyka Marian Morris Matthew and Deborah Kemple Melina Elum Mike and Tara Craft Mollie and Paul Hill Morgan Martin Nancy Dickson Nancy Stuart Nancy Swider Natalie Shoaf Nico Wienders Pamela Frizzell Paulette Moss Pidge and Bill Gollbach Polly Searle Sabrina Fornes Sandra Chafin Sarah and Torben Madson Steve Ramsay Shukun Fang Shannon Hartsfield Shelley Shepard Susan Fisher Susie Harrison St. George Lighthouse Association St. George Island State Park St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Terry Kemp Terry Lind Tim and Sandy Alexander Wanda Barfield William Hugh and Sara Ruth McKeown

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We thank our community sponsors for their generous support Signature Sponsors Duke Energy Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs Organizing Partner Sponsor Forgotten Coast Arts and Culture Franklin’s Promise Coalition Visit Florida City of Apalachicola City of Carrabelle Mexico Beach CDC Gulf County Florida City of Port St. Joe Franklin County TDC Gulf County TDC Event Sponsors 13 Mile Brand Buddy Ward and Sons Seafood Black’s Island/Black’s Island Hotel Centennial Bank Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine Plein Air Magazine St. Joe Company WindMark Beach Marketplace Sponsor EdgePro Gear Jack Richeson & Co. Inc. JFM Enterprises Michael Harding Raymar Fine Art Painting Panels Rosemary & Co. Donors, Contributors & Supporters Apalachicola Homes Realty Bowery Inn Cal Allen’s Coastal Art Gallery & Studio Cape Tradin’ Post Construct Group SE Coombs Inn & Suite Emerald Coast Federal Credit Union First United Methodist Church of Port St. Joe Haughty Heron Indian Pass Raw Bar Lynn’s Quality Oysters Manausa, Shaw & Minacci, P.A. Marilyn Brogan No Worries Vacation Rentals Oyster Radio Panache Tent + Event Panaprint Provisions Resort Vacation Properties St. Joe Ace Hardware Scallop RePUBlic Server Solutions Inc. Shepard Bassett Team of Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices The Gibson Inn The Joe Center for the Arts Uptown Raw Bar & Grill Water’s Edge RV Park Water Street Hotel & Marina 5


Map of Plein Air Activity Venues Twelve venues unite eight communities along almost 100 miles of the Forgotten Coast. ALLIGATOR POINT

CARRABELLE MEXICO BEACH

EASTPOINT PORT ST. JOE APALACHICOLA ST. GEORGE ISLAND

CAPE SAN BLAS

Apalachicola

Holy Family Center 203 Dr. Frederick S. Humphries Ave.

Port St. Joe

The Joe Center for the Arts 201 Reid Avenue

Eastpoint

Coastal Resilience Training Center 60 Island Drive

Cape San Blas

Scallop RePUBlic 411 Cape San Blas Road

Apalachicola

Mill Pond Pavilion 479 Market Street

Eastpoint

Marion Millender Park Patton Dr. & Millender St.

St. George Island

Cape St. George Lighthouse 2B East Gulf Beach Drive

Apalachicola Riverfront Park 90 Water Street

Carrabelle

Marine Avenue Pavilion Marine Street

Eastpoint

Lynn’s Quality Oysters 402 U.S. 98

Port St. Joe

Cape San Blas Lighthouse 150 Capt. Fred’s Place

Mexico Beach

Mexico Beach Welcome Center 102 Canal Parkway

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Plein Air At a Glance Get the most out of this art-filled event 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.

Our Program is Online

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 many of our invited artists, along with other artists, 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 an exhibit and be available for sale. Also, see Painting Stations below.

Wet Room

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

Painting Station

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

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.

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 Reveal

Keep track of our artists and events by using the QR code above. Focus your phone on the QRcode and a clickable link to the schedule will appear. You can also access the schedule at ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir. com and click on “Schedule.”

SAVE THE DATE FOR 2023!

Be sure to mark your calendars for the 2023 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air on March 17-26, 2023.

At this special event, the artists display a variety of smaller-size paintings. Find a tiny slice of beauty from your favorite artist to round out your collection. All art is available for sale.

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Invited Artists 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Artists World-renowned artists paint the towns and landscapes of the Forgotten Coast of Florida

SUZIE BAKER Shenandoah, Texas “I love that I get to be a professional oil painter with my life. In the history of the planet, that’s a rarefied thing.” Suzie Baker is an award-winning artist whose paintings are regularly on display in magazines, prestigious national shows and plein air invitationals. She became president of Oil Painters of America in 2020 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 United States, Europe and close to her home in the Houston, Texas area. suziebaker.com

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

GREG BARNES Charlotte, North Carolina “There are few places I go to paint that match the qualities of the Forgotten Coast. The endless variety of scenery and subject matter combined with a rich culture and history make this a very special painting destination.” 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. barnesstudios.com

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Invited Artists

BRIENNE BROWN Julian, Pennsylvania “I find beauty in everyday life, the so called ‘mundane’. Ordinary people going about their everyday lives inspire me. I especially enjoy painting en plein air, where each painting reminds me of where I was, of the experiences I had, the sounds, smells, and the people I met.” Brienne Brown’s work can be seen in Splash 17: Inspired Subjects, PleinAir Magazine, and Watercolor Artist Magazine. With three young children, she continues showing her work in juried exhibitions, participating in juried plein air events across the country, and teaching workshops as part of a busy and fulfilling life. “I enjoy sharing how I see the world.” briennembrown.com

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 whose most recent awards include 2021’s “Best Figure in a Landscape” during the Gloucester Paint Out in Gloucester, VA and “Best of Show Jean Wagner Troemel Award” in the St. Augustine Honors Show 2019 for his painting “Lost Among the Trees,” which was painted in the 2019 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Event. In 2018 he was honored with the Blick Award during Plein Air Richmond, and a Third Place in the Bucks County Plein Air Festival Quickdraw. charlesdickinson.net

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!” Michelle brings with her a splash of vibrancy, a flutter of unique perspective, and the song of nature in its truest form. Michelle currently participates in invitational paint outs and is widely collected throughout the United States. Often commissioned for custom paintings as well as historical restoration, Michelle’s passion for wildlife and its ecosystems brought her to embrace the natural world through painting from life. Michelle believes that evoking a feeling of light, space, and PASSION is the key to any successful contemporary painting. Taking a note from the birds she so loves to paint, Michelle approaches painting like flight, letting the swells and surges of the wind carry her and her brushes through those brilliant beautiful skies. artbymichelleheld.com 800/378-8419

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Invited Artists 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

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 has been awarded major awards at Forgotten Coast Plein Air as well as at the Laguna (CA), Door County (WI), Wayne (PA), Sedona (AZ), Cape Ann (MA), and Easton (MD) events. Hunter shows at museums and galleries across the United States. Although regarded with deep suspicion by his cats, Hunter paints on, undaunted. hunter-studio.com

TERRY MIURA Fair Oaks, California “I’m particularly drawn to the subject matters that are full of character and old Florida charm, like the fishing boats and wooden structures, not to mention the humid coastal air that creates a unique light and atmosphere.” 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

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Invited Artists 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, personal approach. vickinormanstudio.com

KATHIE ODOM Knoxville, Tennessee “I call myself a “Nostalgic Impressionist” as a way of identifying the subjects and style of painting that interest me most. Also I am really passionate about plein air painting and allow myself to get lost in the wonderful process of it all!” 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. 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. Most recently she received Best in Show from the Olmsted Plein Air Invitational in Atlanta (Spring 2018). Kathie’s original works have sold internationally and sold in fine arts galleries. kathieodom.com

MORGAN SAMUEL PRICE Altamonte Springs, FL “I see 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.” Morgan Samuel Price is an artist, teacher/mentor and author who is an elected member of numerous prestigious art societies. She has exhibited in more than 64 national exhibitions, four international exhibitions and in numerous plein air invitationals around the country. She has also authored two educational art books as well as 13 DVD’s and 17 video tutorials. Her work is known for the effect of natural light she is able to capture with paint. morgansamuelprice.com

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Invited Artists MANON SANDER Tequesta, Florida “Ever since I visited the Forgotten Coast for the first time, I have felt a special connection to those salty small coastal towns maintaining their gritty and charming character as well as to the breathtakingly beautiful nature unique to the area. The prospect of capturing the feel of the region with brushes and paint makes my heart skip a beat.” Manon is an award-winning impressionist, born and raised in Berlin, Germany, who now resides in Southern Florida. The effects of light on a subject and the feeling it evokes are of great importance to Manon as she puts down her impressions in interesting patterns, luminous color, and juicy brush strokes. Manon participates in invitational and juried plein air events as well as in juried shows and her works are in galleries and private collections. Manon feels passionately about passing on her knowledge in national and international workshops to a loyal following of students who value her enthusiasm, passion, and ability to clearly convey her process. ManonSander.com

MARK SHASHA Swampscott, Massachusetts “The Forgotten Coast is a place of wonder for me. I remember my first drive from Carrabelle a few years ago and the light off the water seemed unreal. It is a place that one slows down to notice and appreciate the important things.” Mark Shasha 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 for over thirty years and can be found in public and private collections around the world. Mark developed a love of storytelling in his early years as a children’s book author and illustrator, and that spirit continues in his work today. 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 and other venerable art institutions. markshasha.com

CAROL STROCK WASSON Union City, Indiana “I live to paint, and I paint to live. I am committed to sharing the beauty and permanency of the pastel medium. Many people think that pastel is delicate and dainty, not in my world, I use brayers, sticks, razors, brushes, and anything I can think to use. Pastel is a versatile medium that will outlast every other medium.” Carol is a member of several organizations and recently achieved master circle status with the International Association of Pastel Societies. She is focused on painting with spontaneity and freshness using the pastel medium. Carol’s work is included in the three Painting Indiana books. She teaches and works at Strock Wasson Studio and Gallery in Union City, Indiana. carolstrockwasson.com

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Invited Artists BILL SUYS Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin ““My joy as an artist comes from taking maximum advantage of this opportunity by creating work that possesses its own artistic heart and soul, a presence, that emanates from me and which is both humbling and exhilarating.” 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

STEVEN WALKER Hahira, Georgia “There’s a solitary elegance that I try to capture in all of my paintings. It’s all about engaging the viewer in “the moment”, whether it’s a quaint country house on a sunny day or a storm approaching an empty field. I have a fascination with the simple life and the sights that are often missed along the side of the road. We often find ourselves too caught up in the hustle and bustle of life to take time to just take notice of the land around us. To capture a forgotten area or structure in a single moment in time and to be able to share that experience with others is what makes the creative process worthwhile.” Steven S.Walker has been creating inspiring works of art for corporations and private collectors for more than twenty years. As a full time artist, Steven has been included in several local and national juried competitions. Currently, his work is represented in Kentucky, Washington State, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. stevenwalkerstudios.com

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Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Visit ForgottenCoastEnPleinAir. com to sign up for painting station sessions. 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. A schedule of sessions is posted here and also on the event website.

Painting Station Schedule

2022 Florida’s Finest Ambassadors PAM AYRES

Tequesta, Florida

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pam has 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. She teaches painting and paints in her studio and exhibits at The Village Art Studios, in Tequesta, Florida. payresart.com

MELODY BOGLE

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Pam Ayres - Oils Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 20 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Eastpoint Marion Millender Park March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm St. George Island Lighthouse March 22 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Mexico Beach Welcome Center March 24 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

Melody Bogle - Pastels

Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm St. George Island Lighthouse March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Marine Street - Carrabelle March 24 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 25 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 26 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

Having grown up in rural Montgomery, Alabama Melody Bogle’s love for the out of doors grew within. Melody is proficient in oils and pastels. She was introduced to Plein Air painting locally when taking a pastel workshop - the love of the outdoors and art together brought a new growth to her work. Her artistic gifts are also being used in another manner as she travels to Israel frequently to volunteer in archaeological digs and illustrates objects that are unearthed to be used for publication. Melodybogle.com

ELISABETH FERBER

Mt. Dora, Florida

Elisabeth Ferber - Oils

Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 22 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Eastpoint Marion Millender Park March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Marine Street - Carrabelle March 24 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 26 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

As the child of artistic parents who traveled frequently to Europe, Elisabeth Ferber credits her classical art background as the main influence on her current style. A graduate of the Liliedahl School of classical art instructor/teaching program, Elisabeth teaches classes at her Mt. Dora studio and exhibits her work at galleries in Micanopy and Bokeelia, Florida. An award-winning artist, Elisabeth has been published in several art publications. elisabethsfineart.com

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2022 Florida’s Finest Ambassadors PATI MAGUIRE

Palmetto, Florida

Painting Station Schedule

Pati Maguire - Oils Eastpoint Marion Millender Park March 20 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm St. George Island Lighthouse March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 24 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 25 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

Pati was born in Argentina of European parents and spent her formative years abroad. She has a Fine Art degree from Skidmore College and an MBA from Florida Atlantic University. Pati’s work is exhibited worldwide and she is a member of several artist organizations, including the American Society of Impressionist Painters. Pati teaches painting at her South Florida studio and in Delray Beach. patimaguire.com

ANTWAN RAMAR

Orlando, Florida

Antwan Ramar - Oils

Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 20 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Eastpoint Marion Millender Park March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 22 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 24 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

Mary O. Smith

Antwan Ramar started his career as a caricaturist and as he deepened his knowledge of the art form he realized it applies to plein air in that art is an exaggerated truth of your subject through your own perceptual lens. He carries those lessons with him into all of his artistic ventures, listening to his first impressions, and working to emphasize the aesthetic poetry in nature.Antwan is a full-time painter, splitting his time between his studio and teaching classes around the country. antwanramar.com

MARY O. SMITH

Steinhatchee, Florida

- Watercolor

Apalachicola MillPond Pavilion March 21 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm St. George Island Lighthouse March 22 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Eastpoint Marion Millender Park March 23 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Reid Avenue - Port St. Joe March 25 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm Mexico Beach Welcome Center March 26 - 9am-11am, 1-3pm, 4-6pm

The Florida’s Finest Ambassadors Exhibit features new works from the 2022 Florida’s Finest Ambassadors. The exhibit will hang at the Coastal Resiliency Training Center at 60 Island Drive in Eastpoint from March 19-March 23 and then move to the Wet Room at 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe from March 24 until the event ends. The painting stations are funded with support from Florida’s Division of Cultural Affairs.

Mary O. Smith is a traditional plein air watercolorist. Mary O received her Bachelor of Design in 1982 from Louisiana State University. Her love of quick architectural renderings lead her to traditional watercolor plein air painting. She is a signature member of Southern Watercolor Society, Georgia Watercolor Society, Tallahassee Watercolor Society and also a member of Plein Air Painters of the Southeast. maryosmith.com. 800/378-8419

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Daily Events: Exhibits, Workshops, Demonstrations During 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.

Eastpoint Silhouette Kathleen Hudson, 2018 Artist Choice Award

EVENTS BY DATE FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Workshop with Kathleen Hudson “Composing an Atmospheric Plein Air Painting” This plein air landscape workshop will feature a presentation and full painting demonstration in the morning. The afternoon will be devoted to exercises for students focusing on value and composition en plein air with one-onone instruction. Points of study will include seeing as an artist; planning your painting; stages of painting; and experimentation. $95.00 per person, register online. Attendance is limited. Meet Kathleen at 86 Water St., Apalachicola. Workshop begins at 9:00 am and concludes by 4:00 pm. Workshop with Mark Shasha “Painting the Effects of Natural Light by The Sea” Light does so many interesting things as it moves from the sky to cast shadows on the landscape. Learning what light does is one secret to bringing a painting to life. Mark will demonstrate his latest techniques for creating dramatic light and the sense of texture near the shoreline. $95.00 per person, register online. Attendance is limited. Workshop takes place from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Meet Mark at Ligththouse in George Core Park, Port St. Joe.

Reid Avenue Streetscapes, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Terry Miura, Vicki Norman, and Charles Dickinson as they capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe along Reid Avenue; from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. A Working Waterfront, Artist Demonstrations Join artists Greg Barnes, Poppy Balser, Carol Strock Wasson, and Bill Suys as they document the Apalachicola River and the boats that ply it. From 9:00 am – 11:00 am, Riverfront Park, 86 Water St., Apalachicola. Artist Choice Collection: Exhibition Featuring the Best of the Best Each year at the Maecenas Dinner, 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. Take this opportunity to view past years of these paintings which our artists have chosen as the Best of the Best! The hours of the exhibit are Monday-Friday only, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT) at the Welcome Center in Mexico Beach, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Please note that all Forgotten Coast en Plein Air events are listed in Eastern Daylight Time, so although Mexico Beach is on Central Daylight Time, this event is listed in Eastern Daylight Time.

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Opening Luncheon Kick off the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air in style! Join us for lunch with the artists, volunteers, visitors, and greater arts community at the Holy Family Center in Apalachicola. (No fee required.) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Holy Family Center, 203 Dr. Frederick S. Humphries St., Apalachicola.

SATURDAY, MARCH 19

Apalachicola Quickdraw The 2022 Quickdraw will be held in Apalachicola this year, featuring a wide range of exceptional subject matter sure to challenge and delight all artists. The exact location is the Millpond, 479 Market Street, which is located at the north end of Water Street. If you use Google Maps however, it drops you before the actual location, so make sure to go to the end of the street to find the registration location. All completed work will be displayed for judging and sales. Don’t forget the reception at the Coastal Resiliency Training Center (CRTC) in Eastpoint (located at 60 Island Drive) that afternoon from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm to hear the Judge’s comments and see the works chosen for display.

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Lunch and Learns Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors Exhibit Works in a variety of mediums by the 2022 Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors will hang at the CRTC at 60 Island Drive in Eastpoint on March 19 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm and March 20 - March 23 from 11:00 am 5:00 pm. This exhibit will move to the Wet Room at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe on Thursday, March 24 and hang daily 11:00 am-5:00 pm until Sunday, March 27th at 3:00 pm when the event ends. Joint Reception, Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors and the 2022 Quickdraw Competition Come meet this year’s Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors and see their plein air work. Or think of it as “Meet the Teacher” night! Throughout the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event these artists will be conducting painting stations, coaching one-on-one plein air painting sessions with supplies provided. See the website for more information and to register (www. forgottencoastculturalcoalition.wildapricot. org). Enjoy the morning’s Quickdraw? Then plan to attend this reception at the Coastal Resiliency Training Center (CRTC) in Eastpoint (located at 60 Island Drive) at 4:00 pm to hear the Judge’s comments and see the works chosen for display. Quickdraw Exhibit The Judge’s selection of the best paintings from the 2022 Quickdraw competition will 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 paintings purchased. It will hang at the CRTC at 60 Island Drive in Eastpoint on March 19 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm and on March 20 -March 23 from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. The exhibit will move to the Wet Room at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe on Thursday, March 24 and hang daily 11:00 am-5:00 pm until Sunday, March 27 at 3:00 pm when the event ends. The Wet Room: Art Fresh Off the Easel A feature unique to the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event is a fully functioning Wet Room 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 Wet Room features the work of all invited artists. The paintings change by the hour and often

art collectors arrive daily to make their selections from the most recent deliveries. Collectors from across the country watch the online gallery where each painting is photographed and posted immediately to the website. If you cannot attend in person, you may view the paintings online. A painting can be selected and easily processed over the telephone. For the cost of shipping, the painting will be delivered to your door. Simply call 800-378-8419. The Wet Room is in The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. It is open daily 11:00 am-5:00 pm; except closing at 3:00 pm on March 27. Also, opens at 1:00 pm on March 19th. Masters’ Gallery Exhibition – Inspired Paintings Invited artists display their finest studio work inspired by their plein air work from the Forgotten Coast area. This exhibit exemplifies the tradition of artists taking a series of smaller pieces produced outdoors back to their studio, and producing larger, fully developed paintings like those you will see in the Masters’ Gallery. All works are available for viewing and purchase in the Wet Room, at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe and online. Exhibit times are 11:00 am-5:00 pm daily, except closing at 3:00 pm on March 27. Also, opens at 1:00 pm on March 19th.

SUNDAY, MARCH 20

Plein Air Church, ‘Gospel en Plein Air’ Artist Demonstrations Enjoy gospel music as artists Suzie Baker, Charlie Hunter, Kathie Odom and Steven Walker capture a Sunday morning service on the waterfront in Apalachicola. Nothing could be more joyful! From 9:00 am - 11:00 am at the Millpond Pavilion, 479 Market St. (the far north end of Market St.), Apalachicola. Cape San Blas, Artist Demonstrations Meet artists Brienne Brown, Morgan Samuel Price, Michelle Held and Manon Sander as art enthusiasts gather to view their work and converse about the art and the setting. From 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Port St. Joe. Cape San Blas, Artists’ Reception Brienne Brown will be the featured artist for the Scallop RePUBlic Artists’ Reception. Come meet Brienne and the other artists and see their work! Artists will have their paintings on display and be ready to discuss. 4:00 pm at Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Port St. Joe.

A lunch break all about art! This series of five luncheon sessions features invited artists as instructors. These presentations feature tips, techniques, and insights. Each noontime event requires pre-registration online to reserve your lunch.

Monday, March 21

Lunch and Learn - “Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right” With Poppy Balser Join watercolor artist Poppy Balser as she addresses the topic, “Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right.” Site: Coastal Resilience Training Center, 60 Island Dr., Eastpoint.

Tuesday, March 22

Lunch and Learn - “Are You Jumping Up and Down about the Scene You Want to Paint?” With Kathie Odom Kathie Odom, will demonstrate how to communicate loving the subject matter throughout the oil painting process. Site: The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave.,Port St. Joe.

Thursday, March 24

Lunch and Learn – “Ways to Generate Interest in Any Painting” with Greg Barnes Artist Greg Barnes offers techniques he uses to add interest to any painting. Site: Coastal Resilience Training Center in Eastpoint, located at 60 Island Drive, Eastpoint.

Friday, March 25

Lunch and Learn – “Painting an Outdoor Still Life” with Suzie Baker Learn from Suzie Baker how composing and painting an outdoor still life can also help artists on plein air landscape paintings. Site: The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.

Saturday, March 26

Lunch and Learn – “Pastel Painting Techniques” with Carol Strock Wasson Learn how Carol Stock Wasson applies pastels using a variety of tools, along with painting and drawing techniques that can be used side by side to create a range of textures and effects. Site: The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.

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St. George Island Artists’ Reception Charlie Hunter will be the featured artist at the St. George Island reception. Come meet Charlie and the other artists and see their paintings of the beautiful Island scenery. Artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss. 4:00 pm at Lighthouse Park, 2B East Gulf Drive, St. George Island.

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Residency Presentation & Reception “Thoughtful Paintings: Plein Air Painting in a Time of Pandemic” with Steven Walker During his residency on the Forgotten Coast in February, Steven explored the design and content of the landscape and how it pertains to everyday things that stress or ease our minds. 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe.

MONDAY, MARCH 21

Lunch and Learn - “Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right” with Poppy Balser Join watercolor artist Poppy Balser as she addresses the topic, “Painting Boats: Getting the Lines Right.” Successfully portraying a boat requires careful attention to shapes, angles and perspective. Poppy, 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. There is limited seating at Lunch and Learn events. This event takes place at the Coastal Resiliency Training Center in Eastpoint, located at 60 Island Drive, on Monday, March 21st, at 12 noon, $15 per person. Premium table seating with lunch is provided for those with reservations. Once the event is sold out, overflow seating is provided behind the reserved lunch seats. The View Across Apalachicola Bay, Artist Demonstrations in Eastpoint Watch artists Morgan Samuel Price, Kathleen Hudson, and Charles Dickinson painting around the waterfront in Eastpoint, capturing the atmosphere, tradition, and lifestyle of this small fishing community. From 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint.

Eastpoint Artists’ Reception Morgan Samuel Price will be the featured artist at this reception and will offer remarks. The reception is held on the deck at Lynn’s Quality Oysters overlooking the bay. Artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss. 4:00 pm at Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Hwy 98, Eastpoint. Residency Presentation & Reception with Michelle Held and Manon Sander “Diversity in the Modern Plein Air Movement,” will discuss time spent on the Forgotten Coast in a three day immersive plein air experience with Florida A&M University students Jude Jones and Haley Wilson, as well as their Professor, Dr. Nan Liu. From 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Holy Family Center, 203 Dr. Frederick S. Humphries St., Apalachicola.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22

Lunch and Learn - “Are You Jumping Up and Down about the Scene You Want to Paint?” with Kathie Odom Join 2021 Artists’ Choice award winner Kathie Odom as she talks about the importance of loving your subject matter and demonstrates how to communicate that throughout the oil painting process. There is limited seating at Lunch and Learn events. This event takes place at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 22nd, $15 per person. Premium table seating with lunch is provided for those with required reservations via the website. Once the event is sold out, overflow seating is provided behind the reserved lunch seats. No preregistration is required for those seats; however, no lunch available. The Lighthouse Silhouette, St. George Island Artist Demonstrations You are invited to watch as artists Charlie Hunter, Mark Shasha, Vicki Norman, and Suzie Baker capture the beauty that is St. George Island and the St. George Lighthouse. 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Lighthouse Park, 2B East Gulf Drive, St. George Island.

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NOTE: All 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air events are listed in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Please be aware that Mexico Beach is in the Central Time Zone and so events listed in EDT will occur one hour earlier in Central Daylight Time (CDT). Student Art Day Join the invited artists as they paint at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center with local students from across the Forgotten Coast. Each artist will work one-on-one with a student who will paint their own piece of plein air art. The students will sign their paintings and volunteers will help frame them onsite. Artists, students, teachers, and volunteers gather at noon for lunch to celebrate the day’s accomplishments. The students’ art will then be displayed in the Wet Room for the duration of the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event. This year Student Art Day takes place from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm EDT, (which is 9 am – Noon local time) at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Mexico Beach, Artist Demonstrations Join artists Terry Miura, Morgan Samuel Price, Kathleen Hudson, and Carol Strock Wasson as they capture the scenes in this beautiful area which is in full-tilt recovery mode after Hurricane Michael. They will be painting around the Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway in Mexico Beach from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm EDT (which is 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm local time). Mexico Beach Artist Reception Terry Miura will be the featured artist at the Mexico Beach reception. Come hear Terry’s perspective and view his work, as well as that of his fellow artists. The reception, at 4:00pm EDT (which is 3:00 pm local time), will be the Welcome Center at 102 Canal Parkway in Mexico Beach. Artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss.

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Nocturne Painting Artist Demonstrations at The Lighthouse in Port St. Joe Painting in the moonlight, artists Greg Barnes and Bill Suys face a unique set of challenges. Come meet the artists and see their work! Light refreshments will be served for a relaxing evening of art and enjoying the night skies! From 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at the Lighthouse in George Core Park, downtown Port St. Joe.

Artists’ Reception in Carrabelle After painting from the Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion, Bill Suys will be the featured artist presenting his work at the reception. Come meet Bill and his fellow artists and discuss their work! Artists will have their paintings on display and be ready to visit with you about them from 4:00 pm at the Riverfront Pavilion on Marine Street in Carrabelle.

Nocturne Painting Artist Demonstrations in Downtown Apalachicola You’ll find it amazing what the artists, Brienne Brown and Mark Shasha find, to paint in the dark! You are welcome to meet the artists and see their work in a whole new light. Refreshments will be served for a pleasant evening en plein air; 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola.

Small Painting Reveal From 5:00 - 7:00 pm, the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air invited artists and Florida’s Finest Plein Air Ambassadors display a variety of smaller paintings, painted this week, and hung for the first time. All art is available for sale, so come find a little jewel (or a larger one) to round out your collection. The public is invited (no tickets required). Light refreshments will be served in the Wet Room of The Joe Center for the Arts at 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24

The Best of Student Art Day Exhibit Paintings produced by students from Forgotten Coast schools, during Student Art Day sessions with our invited artists, will be on display in the Wet Room from this morning until the conclusion of the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event on Sunday, March 27. Come by The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe and see how young, local talent can blossom. The Wet Room is open daily from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm; except closing at 3:00 pm on March 27. Lunch and Learn – “Ways to Generate Interest in Any Painting” with Greg Barnes Enjoy lunch as artist Greg Barnes offers techniques to add interest to any painting. Demonstrating in pastel, Greg’s recommendations will apply no matter which medium an artist may chose. This event takes place at the Coastal Resiliency Training Center in Eastpoint, located at 60 Island Drive, at 12 noon, $15 per person. There is limited seating at Lunch and Learn events. Premium table seating with lunch is provided for those with required reservations. Once the event is sold out, overflow seating is provided behind the reserved lunch seats. No preregistration is required for these seats but no lunch provided.

FRIDAY, MARCH 25

Lunch and Learn – “Painting an Outdoor Still Life” with Suzie Baker The winner of the 2020 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air virtual Quickdraw event, Suzie Baker’s painting “Low Country Boil”, was featured on the cover of the 2021 Collectors’ Guide as the epitome of a dynamic outdoor still life. Enjoy lunch and learn how composing and painting an outdoor still life can help artists on plein air landscape paintings, as well. There is limited seating at Lunch and Learn events. This event takes place at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe at 12 noon on Friday, March 25th, $15 per person. Premium table seating with lunch is provided for those with required reservations via the website. Once the event is sold out, overflow seating is provided behind the reserved lunch seats. No preregistration is required for those unreserved seats; however, no lunch will be available.

Maecenas Event and Artists’ Choice Reveal By invitation only, this special evening brings together Maecenas Collectors ($1000 and up), artists, and special guests for great food, relaxed conversation and relationship-building in a gracious, art-filled setting. Maecenas Collectors get first choice in purchasing some of the artists’ favorite works from a week’s worth of painting on the Forgotten Coast. Early in the evening, the invited artists vote on the Artists’ Choice award piece, and the winning artist will be announced during dinner. The Artists’ Choice painting is traditionally purchased by the Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition Board, adding this year’s best-of-the-best to the permanent Artists’ Choice Collection. Enjoy an evening of dining, music, artists, and art. Then choose that special masterpiece to purchase for your own collection! From 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Register online (forgottencoastenpleinair. com) to receive your invitation to the Maecenas event as a Collector at the $1,000 level or above. Remember, every dollar of your contribution as a Collector, at any level, becomes a prepaid art credit for the purchase of paintings during the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event.

SATURDAY, MARCH 26

Reid Avenue Streetscapes, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Charlie Hunter, Steven Walker, Manon Sander, and Michelle Held capture the architecture and atmosphere of Port St. Joe. From 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Continued on Page 20

Carrabelle’s Marine Street Panoramas, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Bill Suys, Terry Miura, Poppy Balser and Brienne Brown capture Carrabelle’s stunning long views at their best, from the Pavilion on the Marine Street Riverwalk. From 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at the Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street Riverwalk, Carrabelle. 800/378-8419

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Exhibits Exhibits that highlight novices and professionals will hang at venues throughout the Forgotten Coast. Many exhibits are featured at the Wet Room located at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. All exhibits are open to the public at no charge. Check schedule and website for venues and times. Artist Choice Collection: Exhibition Featuring the Best of the Best Features past years of paintings chosen as the Best of the Best! March 21–25, from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (EDT) at the Welcome Center in Mexico Beach, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Florida’s Finest, Plein Air Ambassadors Exhibit Features Plein Air Ambassador paintings. Exhibits at CRTC, 60 Island Drive, Eastpoint, March 19 -23. Exhibit moves to Wet Room March 24-27. Check website for times. Quickdraw Exhibit The Judge’s selection from the 2022 Quickdraw. All paintings in this exhibit are available for purchase. Exhibits at the CRTC, 60 Island Drive, Eastpoint March 19-23. Exhibit moves to Wet Room March 24 - 27. Check website for times. The Wet Room: Art Fresh Off the Easel Wet Room exhibits and sells paintings as quickly as the artists deliver them to the check-in station. Located at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. Open daily March 19-27. Check website for times. Wetroom sales also available online. Masters’ Gallery - Inspired Paintings Invited artists display their finest studio work. For exhibit and purchase in the Wet Room. Exhibit open daily March 19-27. Check website for times. Tour the collection with artist Charles Dickinson on Saturday, March 26, from 2:00- 3:00 pm.

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Lunch and Learn – “Pastel Painting Techniques” with Carol Strock Wasson Deeply committed to sharing the beauty and permanence of the pastel medium, Carol Strock Wasson is eager to demonstrate her techniques. Enjoy lunch while learning how she applies pastels using a variety of tools, along with painting and drawing techniques that can be used side by side to create a range of textures and effects. Carol will convince you that pastel is one of the most fascinating and expressive mediums to work with. There is limited seating at Lunch and Learn events. This event takes place at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue in Port St. Joe at 12 noon on Saturday, March 26th, $15 per person. Premium table seating with lunch is provided for those with reservations made online at (forgottencoastenpleinair.com). Once the event is sold out, overflow seating is provided behind the reserved lunch seats. No preregistration is required for those unreserved seats; however, no lunch will be available. Masters’ Gallery Tour with Charles Dickinson The Masters’ Gallery is comprised of studio paintings from returning invited artists, often in larger formats than are possible en plein air. Tour the collection as invited artist Charles Dickinson discusses what makes the pieces presented in the Masters’ Gallery so valuable. From 2:00 to 3:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Collectors’ Gala Open to any individual who has purchased a Collector’s package at the $100 level or above, this is a special night when the artists display their paintings from the week and look forward to visiting with you! Enjoy an evening

with new friends and old, sharing food, music, and the fine art of our incredibly talented painters. You are certain to find a painting you love and meet the artist who created it. Then add it, along with a special memory, to your collection! From 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Register online (forgottencoastenpleinair. com) to receive your invitation to the Gala event as a Collector at the $100 level or above. Importantly, every dollar of your contribution as a Collector, at any level, becomes a prepaid art credit for the purchase of paintings during the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event.

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

Open House at the Wet Room The second Sunday, and final day of the 2022 event, will be your last opportunity to purchase artworks that capture the essence of our beautiful communities and landscapes. Come celebrate plein air art with collectors and artists. From 11:00 am - 3:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Artist Presentation with Vicki Norman - “Capturing the Character of Trees” Trees are a beautiful part of our environment. Learn tips from Vicki on how to capture the character and gestures of these majestic living monuments. From Noon - 1:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe. Artists’ Choice Demonstration In a fitting tribute to excellence, join us in wrapping up the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event with an artist demonstration by the recipient of this year’s Artists’ Choice award. From 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.

Residency Exhibit – Plein Air Painting during a Pandemic Artist Steven Walker looks at mentally healthy practices during the pandemic. See website for exhibit venue/times. Residency Exhibit – Diversity in the Modern Plein Air Movement This exhibit includes works by invited artists Michelle Held and Manon Sander, and also features work from FAMU students and faculty. The Best of Student Art Day Exhibit Paintings produced by students during Student Art Day. On display in the Wet Room from March 24-27. Check website for times. 20

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Demonstrations and Receptions The opportunity to observe a truly accomplished artist working outside is a real treat. Having opportunities to observe 17 such painters over ten days is an extraordinary Forgotten Coast experience! Daylight as well as moonlight demonstrations, ranging from Carrabelle to Mexico Beach, assure that everyone along the Forgotten Coast will have the chance to watch fine art come alive. Moreover, many of the scheduled artist demonstrations include receptions at which you may discuss a work with its’ painter. If you observe the painting of a piece which later goes home with you, the memory of its creation promises to be with you each time you see it!

FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Port St. Joe’s Reid Avenue Streetscapes, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Terry Miura, Vicki Norman, and Charles Dickinson as they capture downtown Port St. Joe. From 9:00 am 11:00 am, Reid Avenue; Port St. Joe. Apalachicola’s Working Waterfront, Artist Demonstrations Join artists Greg Barnes, Poppy Balser, Carol Strock Wasson, and Bill Suys as they document the Apalachicola River. From 9:00 am – 11:00 am, Riverfront Park, 86 Water St., Apalachicola.

SUNDAY, MARCH 20

Plein Air Church in Apalachicola, ‘Gospel en Plein Air’ Artist Demonstrations Enjoy gospel music as artists Suzie Baker, Charlie Hunter, Kathie Odom and Steven Walker capture a Sunday morning service on the waterfront in Apalachicola. From 9:00 am - 11:00, Millpond Pavilion, 479 Market St., Apalachicola. Cape San Blas, Artist Demonstrations Meet artists Brienne Brown, Morgan Samuel Price, Michelle Held and Manon Sander, view their work and converse. From 2:00-4:00 pm, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Port St. Joe. Cape San Blas, Artists’ Reception Featured artist Brienne Brown. 4:00 pm, Scallop RePUBlic, 411 Cape San Blas Road, Port St. Joe.

MONDAY, MARCH 21

Eastpoint’s View Across Apalachicola Bay, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Morgan Samuel Price, Kathleen Hudson, and Charles Dickinson painting the waterfront in Eastpoint. From 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint.

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Eastpoint Artists’ Reception Featured artist Morgan Samuel Price. 4:00 pm, Lynn’s Quality Oysters, 402 Highway 98, Eastpoint.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22

St. George Island’s Lighthouse Silhouette, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Charlie Hunter, Mark Shasha, Vicki Norman, and Suzie Baker capture the beauty of the St. George Lighthouse. 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Lighthouse Park, 2B East Gulf Drive, St. George Island. St. George Island Artists’ Reception Featured artist Charlie Hunter. 4:00 pm, Lighthouse Park, 2B East Gulf Drive, St. George Island.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23

Mexico Beach, Artist Demonstrations Join artists Terry Miura, Morgan Samuel Price, Kathleen Hudson, and Carol Strock Wasson as they capture the Mexico Beach recovery. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm EDT, Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Mexico Beach Artist Reception Featured artist Terry Miura. 4:00 pm EDT at the Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. Artists will have their work on display and be ready to discuss. The Lighthouse in Port St. Joe Nocturne Painting Artist Demonstrations Painting in the moonlight, artists Greg Barnes and Bill Suys face a unique set of challenges. From 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, at the Lighthouse in George Core Park, downtown Port St. Joe.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24

Carrabelle’s Marine Street Panoramas, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Bill Suys, Terry Miura, Poppy Balser and Brienne Brown capture Carrabelle’s riverfront. 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Marine Street Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, Carrabelle. Artists’ Reception in Carrabelle Featured artist Bill Suys. 4:00 pm, Riverfront Pavilion, Marine Street, Carrabelle.

SATURDAY, MARCH 26

Port St. Joe’s Reid Avenue Streetscapes, Artist Demonstrations Watch artists Charlie Hunter, Steven Walker, Manon Sander, and Michelle Held capture downtown Port St. Joe. 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

Presentation, “Capturing the Character of Trees” with Vicki Norman Join Vicki and get tips on how to capture the character and gesture of trees. 12:00 Noon - 1:00 pm., The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe. Artists’ Choice Demonstration Join us in wrapping up the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event with an artist demonstration by the recipient of this year’s Artists’ Choice award. 1:00 pm 2:00 pm, The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue, Port St. Joe.

Nocturne Painting Artist Demonstrations in Downtown Apalachicola Join Brienne Brown and Mark Shasha as they paint in the dark! 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Riverfront Park, 86 Water Street, Apalachicola.

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Quickdraw Competition Is Opportunity for 2022 Quickdraw Judge Kevin MacPherson All Level of Artists to Compete for Prizes The 2022 Quickdraw event will be held on Saturday, March 19, in Apalachicola, featuring a wide range of exceptional subject matter sure to challenge and delight all artists. The exact location is the Millpond Pavillion, 479 Market Street, located at the far north end of Water Street. All completed work will be displayed for judging and sales. The Quickdraw Reception featuring those artworks selected for display along with the Judge’s Comments will be held on Saturday afternoon, March 19, 4:00 pm at the Coastal Resilience Training Center (CRTC), located at 60 Island Drive, Eastpoint. Everyone is welcome!

Registration Online registration is available at Paddy’s In The Rain, Michelle Held, forgottencoastenpleinair.com. On-site 2021 Quickdraw Professional First Place registration begins at 8:00 am and the registration fee is $20. This event is open to anyone over the age of 14 who wishes to participate and has their own supplies and easels. Choose either the Professional or Open Class for the competition. Artists SATURDAY, MARCH 19 may use any medium but must paint in 8:00 am - 8:45 am Artists check in at the the plein air tradition. Canvases must registration desk, pay if they haven’t be blank, and design work cannot begin already paid online, have their blank prior to the 9 am horn. Contact info@ canvases stamped, and pick up their title forgottencoastenpleinair.com with questions. & price label. No canvas will be stamped

Quickdraw Schedule

Selected works will be part of the Quick Draw Exhibit Monday, March 21 through Wednesday, March 23, at the CRTC from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, The exhibit moves to the Wet Room on Thursday, March 24 and hangs daily 11:00 am to 5:00 pm until Sunday, March 27 at 3:00 pm. Note: paintings selected for exhibit must be properly framed and ready to hang. Volunteers will be available to assist, but artists must provide their own frame. There is no additional charge to participate in the exhibit and sale if your painting is selected. Each artwork is required to be for sale and to have a title and a price written on the provided label. There will be a 50 percent commission collected from the proceeds of each Quick Draw sale to fund this event; any violators will be banned from future events. Proceeds from the event are shared with communities in Franklin and Gulf counties. 800/378-8419

if painting/design has been begun prior to the starting time. The on-line pre-registration deadline is Thursday, March 17. 9:00 am A horn will sound and artists may begin painting en plein air style on any subject. The Quickdraw artwork must be created during the Quickdraw time frame. 11:00 am The closing horn will sound and Quickdraw artists bring their just 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. There is little turnaround time, so please be prepared with a title and price when the Quickdraw volunteer visits you.

Kevin MacPherson’s reputation as one of America’s most respected plein air painters rests on artistic discipline, a commitment to sharing, and color. As a painter and teacher, his career has taken Kevin around the world sharing his expertise in the universal language of color. Critics and painters alike have recognized him with awards and memberships in prestigious organizations like the Master Oil Painters of America and Master American Impressionist Society. The Founding Member and first President of the Plein Air Painters of America, Kevin is also a Master member of the California Art Club and a member of the Salmagundi Club. Mr. MacPherson’s work has been featured in more than 75 publications, books, television presentations, and videos. He has written three books on landscape painting. Currently, Kevin devotes much attention to work with underprivileged children in Central America and China, through his foundation, “Art Ambassador for a Colorful World.” The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is honored to have Kevin MacPherson served as the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air Quick Draw Judge.

11:30 am All artists must be set up for judging by 11:30 am. Judging will take place between 11:30 am and 12:30 pm. The Quickdraw Awards will be announced, and ribbons are awarded immediately thereafter. Paintings chosen by the Quickdraw Judge for the Exhibition will be catalogued.

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Residency Exhibits and Presentations

Thoughtful Paintings: Plein Air Painting in Time of a Pandemic Invited Artist Steven Walker

“Thoughtful Painting” is a look at mentally healthy practices during the pandemic. This may include everything from painting a family of trees to attending safe gatherings. During his residency on the Forgotten Coast in February, celebrated plein air painter Steven Walker explored the design and content of the landscape and how it pertains to everyday things that both stress and ease our minds during these hard times. Steven will reflect on the experience and discuss his resultant body of work during his presentation at a reception on Sunday evening, March 20, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at The Joe Center for the Arts, Port St. Joe.

The Steven Walker Residency Exhibit will be on display Monday March 21 through Sunday March 27 at The Joe Center for The Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, until the close of the event at 3:00 pm on Sunday, March 27.

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Residency Exhibits and Presentations

Diversity in the Modern Plein Air Movement Invited Artists Michelle Held and Manon Sander

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Michelle Held and Manon Sander

In January, the Forgotten Coast was the site of an immersive three-day painting experience, introducing students to painting en plein air as a potential career path. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition and Florida A&M University’s Department of Visual Arts, Humanities and Theater partnered in this effort. Two of the 2022 Forgotten Coast en Plein Air invited artists, Michelle Held and Manon Sander, worked with FAMU students, Jude Jones and Haley Wilson, as well as their Fine Arts professor Dr. Nan Liu, painting by daylight and discussing the business of art and life goals in the evening. The resulting body of work will serve as a backdrop to the Residency

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Presentation. Attend the Reception and hear the impressions and enthusiasm that this plein air experience engendered among the professional painters, student novices and the Fine Arts professor. The Reception is scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on Monday, March 21 at the historic Holy Family Center, 203 Dr. Frederick S. Humphries Street., Apalachicola.

Michelle Held and Manon Sander’s Residency Exhibit, which also features work by FAMU students Jude Jones, Haley Wilson and Professor Dr. Nan Liu, will hang from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm on Tuesday, March 22 through Thursday, March 24 at the Holy Family Center. Starting on Friday, March 25, see this exhibit daily at The Joe Center for The Arts, 201 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, until the close of the event at 3:00 pm on Sunday, March 27.

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Art Ambassador for a Colorful World Partners for Student Art Day Fun

Art Ambassador for a Colorful World, a 501(c)3 organization, believes that art has the power to change the world. Sharing the joy of making the world a more colorful place with children around the globe, Founder Kevin MacPherson and Vice President Lori Putnam encourage students to express their vision through art. Visit artambassador.org to learn more. Forgotten Coast en Plein Air 2016 Artists’ Choice award winner Lori Putnam has long recognized the importance of Student Art Day. Consequently, Lori and Kevin offered the support of Art Ambassador for a Colorful World. The Forgotten Coast Cultural Coalition is proud to partner with Art Ambassador to benefit children in Gulf, Bay and Franklin Counties. Come to Student Art Day to see the impact sparking creativity can have!

Watch Talent Take Root and Bloom During Student Art Day March 23 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 Forgoten 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

This year you can join our featured artists at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center as they mentor local students from Forgotten Coast 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

In the afternoon, the student paintings will be hung at The Joe Center for the Arts, 201 Reid Avenue 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.

Student Art Day will take place on Wednesday, March 23 at the Mexico Beach Welcome Center, 102 Canal Parkway, Mexico Beach. See schedule listing or website for details.

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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.

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Plein Air South Returns March 13-17 Plein Air South is a gathering of plein air art groups, individual artists, and art-related businesses who have joined together to highlight the plein air talent and resources of America’s Southeast. The event will feature five days of presentations, demonstrations, instruction, vendor exhibition, and, of course, painting outdoors!

Learn more at yallcomepaint.com 2022 Plein Air South Faculty of Artists We are excited to welcome these talented and distinguished artists as faculty members this year! Be sure to check out their work on the websites listed below.

Vendors will display and offer products and services during the Plein Air South and Plein Air event. The Marketplace will be open March 16-20 and will be located at the Center for Coastal Resilience, 60 Island Drive, Eastpoint.

Suzie Baker suziebaker.com

Mary Garrish

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Michelle Held artbymichelleheld.com

Kevin MacPherson Keynote Speaker kevinmacpherson.com

Terry Miura terrymiura.com

Vicki Norman vickinormanstudio.com

Kathie Odom kathieodom.com

Tim Oliver timoliverart.com

Lori Putnam loriputnam.com

Jim Richards artistjamesrichards.com

Jeremy Sams jeremysams.com

Manon Sander ManonSander.com

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Collect Plein Air

When you collect art from the Forgotten Coast en Plein Air event, you support arts in our local communities all along the coast.

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 their highest potential. When you purchase one of our Collector Packages, you get a dollar-for-dollar credit for art purchases and access to special ticketed events,

such as receptions, dinners, and reveals. Our online Wet Room features plein air paintings as they are delivered to the actual Wet Room. Get a sneak peek at the 2022 paintings and purchase online. Thank you Collectors!

Our Collectors 2018-2021 Benefactor Louie Harper & Lisa Eldridge Aaron & Diann Farnsley Maecenas Park Adams Ed & Kate Aguiar Christy Aldredge Tim & Sandy Alexander Barbara Aras Jim Berry Susan Bassett Vince Bishop Terry Blakely Neil & Judy Brown Sharen & Archie Brown Kerry Burditt Linda Cantu Karen Carey Julia Carrell Tara & Jason Carter June Chambers Cindy & Chris Clark Valerie Clayton Terri & Henry Coglan Jackie Collins Andrea Comstock Glen & LaRaela Coxwell Baker and Nan Crow Kim Darnell Melissa Davis Terry & Nick Dilallo Penny Easton Michele Eddy Cutler Edwards & Marilyn Brogan James Ellison & Mary Lee Brownfield Warren Emo Melissa & Patrick Farrell Leslie Fedota Paul Fehlman Sharon Gates Bill & Pidge Gollbach Leslie Hammond Ken & Ann Harris Scott Harris Holly Hegeman Charlotte Hope Charlie Hunter Jody & Diane Hunter Stephen Huse Doug & Karen Jimerson

Grand Patron Kristy & Brant Banks Patricia Bardes Steven Bradley Lori Cameron & David Plaisance Sherry Carlson Janet Carnall Jennifer Clinard Danny Collins Connie Corbett Glenda Coleman Stephanie Cunningham Sandra & Don Daniel Bonnie Davis Rebecca Dickinson Carolyn Doying Martha Elliot Tom Ellis Jessica Faircloth Thomas & Betty Fugate Karyl Gavigan Anne Harrell John Harris Jan Higgins Lois Johnson Heather & Wes Jones Maggie Jones Terese & Skip Kemp Debbie Kemple Carolyn Kerr Danny Kik Mary Ann Langford Karen Leffel-Massengill Geoffrey & Elizabeth Lentz Elaine & Mike Lerch Martha Linn Mary Lucas Sarah Madson Linda & Rick Matela Mary McGee Wally & Gail Mertz Courtenay Miller Elizabeth Millikin Sam Pascal Sherry & Alvin Pena Elizabeth Perkins Megan Phillips & Jackie Mickle Cheryl Ploegstra Jennifer Reiss Morgan Samuel Price Amy St. John Shelley Shepard

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Larry & Cindy Johnson Wayne Kaussman Charles & Anne Koch Steve & Dana Langford Linda & Jeff Lillycrop Terry Lind Jim & Diane Lowry Guerry & Susan Magidson George & Pam Mahr Skip & Deborah Marlin Mark Martinko Gretchen Mayes Sue McClure Charlotte McDavid Warren Miltimore Wally Nall Jim & Erika Norton Susan Phillips Ronald & Leisa Pickett Sherry Pitts Patrick Pugh Nellie Jo Rainer Katherine Robertson G. Chase Robinson Jr. Denise & Dean Rose Gary & Sara Ross April Salter & Chris Fagiano Scott Seymour Canda & Ron Sewell Holly & Jay Shands Kimberly & Andy Shoaf Natalie Shoaf Ruth Shoaf-Carmichael Andy Smith & Carol Houston Bill & Stephanie Spaulding John & Helen Spohrer Tom & Karen Sprague Joe & Jeanette Taylor Jerry & Cheryl Thompson Mary & Don Toeller Ann & Arthur Turner Karen & Dean Valtinson Trish & David Warriner Betty Wentworth Susan Wilkinson Ben & Valerie Williams Thad & Andrea Williams Lynn Wilson Delores & Bob Windolf Sissy Worley Elizabeth & Rich Wynn Amy Wright White Sands Investment Partners LLC

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