Tallahassee Florida USA [RESULTS]
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 1:20 am
Gadsden Art Center and Museum (GAC&M) generously sponsored us for WWSC 55: in historic Quincy
http://www.gadsdenarts.org/
The museum let us use their 2nd floor studio to meet and have lunch. We could see each others' drawings so far and see the current exhibits.
See the news below our images posted here:
Shaw House
by Mark Fletcher
New Growth on Graveyard Fence (1st attempt)
by Mark Fletcher
New Growth on Graveyard Fence (2nd attempt)
by Mark Fletcher
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Bill (Wm. Hugh) McKeown
by Mark Fletcher
by Tom Friedman
Photo by Jennifer Clinard
Mary Liz drawing a giant Magnolia blossom
by Mark Fletcher
by Mary Liz Tippin-Moody
by Evan B.
by Mary Liz Tippin-Moody
by Jeff Zenick
by Mary Sterner Lawson
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Mary Sterner Lawson
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Mark Fletcher
by Barb Psimas
McFarlin house
by Mark Fletcher
1. We are invited to participate in a FREE exhibit in the Museum's Munroe Community Gallery:\http://www.gadsdenarts.org/
"submit two framed artworks for Director/curator to select from. This is a juried invitational" FREE, no fees".
Details for participating were emailed March 23 ["exhibit prospectus" in subject line] through 4 internet conduits to all previous area WWSC participants. Commitment was due by April 14th by emailing that official insurance/label info form to me. If you made the deadline, drop off artwork by noon May 2. Exhibit will be most of May.
2. We volunteered April 15th and 16th at LeMoyne's Arts festival. It was a fun to get new people interested in sketchcrawl at this casual sketch-out at a big Art Festival.
3. May 13th we have a local Crawl at Havana's Spring Festival, sponsored by The English Rose (Real good English Tea and baked goods by chef/artist Millie and Trevor Smith), plus the festival's organizer Nancy Saunders offers us cool vintage-style soda at her Black Crow LLC store. You will really enjoy these two interiors. Although there will be plenty to draw outside, I recommend you go in as well for excellent food and unique gifts from other times and places. Live music and local Artisan Arts and Crafts will be available in the street festival, but you will get nostalgic at Black Crow and Mille's block will host our casual clothesline exhibit under the eaves of their covered sidewalk -- so you can hang art as you hang out & draw.
http://www.gadsdenarts.org/
The museum let us use their 2nd floor studio to meet and have lunch. We could see each others' drawings so far and see the current exhibits.
See the news below our images posted here:
Shaw House
by Mark Fletcher
New Growth on Graveyard Fence (1st attempt)
by Mark Fletcher
New Growth on Graveyard Fence (2nd attempt)
by Mark Fletcher
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Bill (Wm. Hugh) McKeown
by Mark Fletcher
by Tom Friedman
Photo by Jennifer Clinard
Mary Liz drawing a giant Magnolia blossom
by Mark Fletcher
by Mary Liz Tippin-Moody
by Evan B.
by Mary Liz Tippin-Moody
by Jeff Zenick
by Mary Sterner Lawson
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Mary Sterner Lawson
by Tom Friedman
by Barb Psimas
by Mark Fletcher
by Barb Psimas
McFarlin house
by Mark Fletcher
1. We are invited to participate in a FREE exhibit in the Museum's Munroe Community Gallery:\http://www.gadsdenarts.org/
"submit two framed artworks for Director/curator to select from. This is a juried invitational" FREE, no fees".
Details for participating were emailed March 23 ["exhibit prospectus" in subject line] through 4 internet conduits to all previous area WWSC participants. Commitment was due by April 14th by emailing that official insurance/label info form to me. If you made the deadline, drop off artwork by noon May 2. Exhibit will be most of May.
2. We volunteered April 15th and 16th at LeMoyne's Arts festival. It was a fun to get new people interested in sketchcrawl at this casual sketch-out at a big Art Festival.
3. May 13th we have a local Crawl at Havana's Spring Festival, sponsored by The English Rose (Real good English Tea and baked goods by chef/artist Millie and Trevor Smith), plus the festival's organizer Nancy Saunders offers us cool vintage-style soda at her Black Crow LLC store. You will really enjoy these two interiors. Although there will be plenty to draw outside, I recommend you go in as well for excellent food and unique gifts from other times and places. Live music and local Artisan Arts and Crafts will be available in the street festival, but you will get nostalgic at Black Crow and Mille's block will host our casual clothesline exhibit under the eaves of their covered sidewalk -- so you can hang art as you hang out & draw.