Thursday, October 01, 2015

Art exhibits, updates and more

Lots has been happening, and more will happen soon:

World Wide Sketchcrawl at Quincy, Florida's Gadsden Center for the Arts
(including TV interviews, Museum display, regular world postings at www.sketchcrawl.com)
c/o Porchfest (Music festival)

Thanks for documenting this crawl, Sara and Dawn!


Gadsden Arts Center
by Bill Otersen




McFarlin House
by Barbara Psimas



The Observers
by Mary Sterner Lawson


Gadsden County Courthouse
by Tim White





Hat Shop hat-rack with hats
by Jennifer




Curry House 
by Mark Fletcher





Decade King
by Ken Menke





Gadsden Arts Center
(old Carriage Factory)
by Bill McKeown





Richard of Quanta band by Ken Menke




Alley by Jennifer




Jennifer, Mark and Jeff
photo by Sara Chang




Jennifer with her art at
Gadsden Arts Center
photo by Sara Chang




Sara Chang
with her art (and others') at
Gadsden Arts Center




Jeff Z. and Dede H.
photo by Sara Chang




Gadsden Arts Center
by Mark Fletcher




Downtown Quincy
(old Carriage Factory)
by Jeff Zenick




Electric Tree
by Melinda Copper



Barbara P.
Sketchin' a Tree
photograph by Sara C.



Base of Tree
by Barbara Psimas




Tree
by Barbara Psimas




Richard of Quanta band (on the Saxophone)
and keyboard/vocals friend 
photo by Sara Chang




Kathleen C. and Bill M.
photo by Sara Chang




Dede H.
photo by Sara Chang




Mary Liz T-M and ____
photo by Sara Chang




Alley
 by Jeff Zenick





Gadsden Arts Center sketch-line
photo by Sara Chang





Munroe House
photo by Sara Chang




Sampson House
photo by Sara Chang




McFarlin House
photo by Sara Chang




Mark F. sketching
photo by Sara Chang




Victorian Home
 by Dottie Shearns




Melinda C.
photo by Sara Chang




Street Scene
by Bill Otersen





Linda M.
photo by Sara Chang





Bill O. and Sonya N.
photo by Sara Chang

Thanks to Gadsden Arts Center and Quincy Main Street for promoting sketchcrawl!

AND


1020 Art exhibit reception Oct 2, show is up for a month: Francoise Baudin D'Ajoux, Bob Hargrave, Kent Griffin, Terrie Corbett and me:


Artists' League Top of the Capital Building "Encore" has been up for two weeks, up for another month:
A Little Baby at Big Cypress
by Mark Fletcher

Butterfly and Slider
by Mark Fletcher

3 Pairs
by Mark Fletcher

 with
Special reception on the 22nd floor at the  Top of the Capital Building on the evening of October 13th ( a rare chance to see our city from the highest point at NIGHT!) and meet the artists;
here are 6: back row=Chuck Corbett, Mark Fletcher, Kent Griffin
Front row = Jaye Houle, Terrie Corbett, Marianne Kearsley:


Sketchcrawl exhibit at the New Black Dog on the Square at Railroad Square Art Park
through October organized by Barbara Psimas loosely based on informal sketchcrawls since the July World Crawl


LeMoyne's Plein Air event at Downtown Getdown c/o the Governor's Inn October 9 and 10th



Sunday, July 26, 2015

Worldwide Sketchcrawl #48 at Railroad Square Art Park

We enjoyed Worldwide Sketchcrawl #48 at Railroad Square Art Park in the Heat Wave. Participating Artists Included: John Billingsley, Brianna Carroll, Jennifer Clinard, Melinda Copper, Jeff Distefano, Mark Fletcher, Nancy Holland, Bill Otersen, Barbara Psimas, Nicholas Rich, and Dorothy Stearns.
  I'm still waiting for some people to send me their images, but this will get us started:

Melinda and Jeff Z. by Mark


Munchies for Humans  (Black Dog Cafe's Pastry Case)
by Bill Otersen


Munchies for Squirrels by Mark Fletcher







Black Dog Cafe at Railroad Square
by Barbara Psimas



The Other Side
by Jeff Zenick



621 Gallery by Dorothy Stearns



Backpack by Bill Otersen







Jeff Z. by Bill Otersen



Jeff Z. by Mark Fletcher



Jennifer C. by Bill Otersen



Looking Up by Mark Fletcher



Magnolia Tree by Jeff Zenick



Thanks for the new pen, Bill O.!
by Mark Fletcher



Tree and Leaf
by Mark Fletcher



Viney Tree
by Mark Fletcher



Brianna C. sketching
by Bill Otersen



Dottie at the Cafe
by Mark Fletcher



Dry Leaves
by Mark Fletcher






Barbara sketching
 by Jennifer Clinard