WindMark
Beach, Fla.
- A decade ago, a group of friends sat and talked about how the Forgotten Coast
was quickly changing and how this last vestige of old Florida needed to be
preserved for future generations. It was this discussion in the living room of
event founder, Richard Carrell, which was the catalyst for what has become one
of the most respected plein air events in the nation.
The first year the
paintings were displayed in a tent set on a stretch of property which has
become WindMark Village Center. “We are so pleased that St. Joe Company has
agreed to host the 10 year anniversary celebration,” states Joe Taylor, Event
Chair. “They have donated the use of five commercial buildings which will
include the Wetroom, Presentation Hall, the Plein Air Cafe’, the Masters
Gallery, and the Plein Air Marketplace,” Taylor said.
There will be
activities and exhibits in all eight participating communities along the coast,
from Mexico Beach to Carrabelle. The Eastpoint Visitor Center will host the
Opening Luncheon at noon on Friday, May 1, and Apalachicola’s Riverfront Park
will be the center for the Quickdraw on Saturday morning, May 2, starting at
9am. Awards will be presented between noon and 1pm. A special reception will
follow that evening featuring the opening of the Florida’s Finest en Plein Air
Exhibition and a keynote address by Joshua Rose, Editor of American Art
Collector Magazine. The Quickdraw and reception is sponsored by American Art
Collector magazine. Reception tickets are $20 per person.
Artists and community
members will gather for Plein Church on Sunday morning on the dock at
Riverfront Park at 9am. Both invited and visiting artists are encouraged to
bring their easels for a special blessing. That afternoon pastel artists,
Nancie King Mertz and Greg Barnes, will complete a demonstration at Lynn’s
Quality Oysters in Eastpoint.
Monday, May 4th, a demonstration will begin at
2pm in Salinas Park on Cape San Blas and an artist’s reception starts at 4pm.
That evening will feature full moon paint outs at the Lighthouse in Port St.
Joe and in Riverfront Park in Apalachicola.
Tuesday, May 5th,
Carrabelle will host the activities with demonstrations on Marine Street
starting at 2pm and then a reception at Rio Carrabelle from 4-6 pm.
Wednesday, May 6th,
will focus on St. George Island. Student Art Day will begin at 10am in
Lighthouse Park and a community lunch will follow at noon around the
lighthouse. Painting demonstrations will be provided in the park beginning at
2pm. Artists and enthusiasts will enjoy a reception from 4-6 pm at Shimmering
Sands Realty. At 7pm, Jean Stern, Executive Director of the Irvine Museum, will
be the guest of honor for a book-signing in the Shimmering Sands boardroom.
Thursday, May 7th,
will be hosted by the Mexico Beach Welcome Center. The demonstrations will
begin at 2pm (Eastern) and the reception will follow at 4pm. That evening at
Presentation Hall in WindMark Village, Jean Stern will give a lecture titled
“100 years of Plein Air.”
Friday, May 8th, will
feature demonstrations in Port St. Joe at the lighthouse at 9 am and in
Riverfront Park in Apalachicola at the same time. At 2 pm in Presentation Hall,
Jean Stern will facilitate Art as a Window, an artists’ roundtable discussion
with Donald Demers, Mary Erickson, David Boyd, Jr., and Tracey Frugoli. That
evening, the TGIF Celebration will feature fresh local seafood and dancing on
the dock in Riverfront Park, tickets are $10 per person including dinner.
Saturday, May 9th,
will begin with demonstrations in Apalachicola at Riverfront Park and in Port
St. Joe on Reid Avenue, both beginning at 9am. Jean Stern will provide
consultations in the Wetroom from 11 am to 3 pm in preparation for the
Collectors’ Gala which will begin at 6:30 pm in Presentation Hall. That
evening, the Artists’ Choice Award will be presented and collectors will be
offered the artists’ selections of the best work from the week. Collectors’
Gala entrance begins at $100 which is applicable to a 2015 art purchase.
Sunday, May 10th, is Art
in the Afternoon. Featuring a special brunch to honor Mother’s Day and art
activities for the children, this is the last chance to view and purchase from
the 2015 paintings. Reservations for brunch are recommended. The children’s
activities, music and art exhibition are free and open to the public from 11 am
to 3 pm. Mother’s Day brunch is $20 per adult and $10 per child under 12.
The event has five
new features for the anniversary celebration, including 11 daily exhibitions
with the Masters’ Gallery located in the Chill Tower at WindMark being the
newest. The Plein Air Cafe’ will operate daily for lunch from Monday, May 4th,
to Sunday May 10th, featuring a series of Lunch and Learn programs where
participants can engage with artists and plein air experts. The Plein Air
Marketplace, sponsored by Plein Air Magazine, will be open each day from 11 am
to 5 pm showcasing arts supplies to include paints, brushes and frames,
providing a relaxation station for visiting artists and displaying work of the Plein
Air Portraits artists, Dawn Whitelaw and Hiu Lai Chong. The Plein Air Portraits
provide collectors an opportunity to have a custom plein air painting completed
during the 10- day event; details are available online. To ensure everyone has
a chance to be involved with the event, six plein air Painting Stations will be
set up across the region where first time painters can create their own plein
air painting with one on one guidance from a professional artist. All supplies
are provided for these two hour sessions by Blick/Utrecht Art Materials.
Sessions must be reserved in advance on the event website.
If you would like
additional information or would like to volunteer to be part of the plein air
team, call 800-378-8419. For reservations and ticket purchases, visit the
website at www.pleinairfl.com.
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