St. Augustine Art Association’s Annual Honors Show

New works by the “best of the best” make up this exhibit, which features St. Augustine Art Association award-winning artists from the past three years.

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Due to all of the sudden changes and cancellations happening from the covid-19 virus, the art world has had to adjust. Each month the Art Association puts on a new exhibit in the gallery, but with all of the social distancing and quarantining happening, we’ve gone digital.

View the Annual Honors Show online now at http://www.staaa.org/the-annual-honors-show/

See it in-gallery June 5-28, 2020.

St. Augustine Art Association’s Annual Honors Show

New works by the “best of the best” make up this exhibit, which features St. Augustine Art Association award-winning artists from the past three years.

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Due to all of the sudden changes and cancellations happening from the covid-19 virus, the art world has had to adjust. Each month the Art Association puts on a new exhibit in the gallery, but with all of the social distancing and quarantining happening, we’ve gone digital.

View the Annual Honors Show online now at http://www.staaa.org/the-annual-honors-show/

See it in-gallery June 5-28, 2020.

St. Augustine Art Association’s Annual Honors Show

New works by the “best of the best” make up this exhibit, which features St. Augustine Art Association award-winning artists from the past three years.

_____

Due to all of the sudden changes and cancellations happening from the covid-19 virus, the art world has had to adjust. Each month the Art Association puts on a new exhibit in the gallery, but with all of the social distancing and quarantining happening, we’ve gone digital.

View the Annual Honors Show online now at http://www.staaa.org/the-annual-honors-show/

See it in-gallery June 5-28, 2020.

St. Augustine Art Association’s Annual Honors Show

New works by the “best of the best” make up this exhibit, which features St. Augustine Art Association award-winning artists from the past three years.

_____

Due to all of the sudden changes and cancellations happening from the covid-19 virus, the art world has had to adjust. Each month the Art Association puts on a new exhibit in the gallery, but with all of the social distancing and quarantining happening, we’ve gone digital.

View the Annual Honors Show online now at http://www.staaa.org/the-annual-honors-show/

See it in-gallery June 5-28, 2020.

Adler Guerrier: Wander and Errancies Exhibition Walkthrough and Opening Reception

We are pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition of new works by Miami-based artist Adler Guerrier. The exhibition, entitled Wander and Errancies, will include photographs, prints, collage, and objects that are informed by a line of thought set adrift in Saint Augustine. The artist will give a walkthrough of the exhibition on Friday, March 6 at 5pm, followed by an opening reception until 8pm.

First Friday Art Walk featuring works by Salvador Dali

Lost Art Gallery is excited to feature a collection of lithographs by Salvador Dali at the December 6th First Friday Art Walk, from 5-9pm. The gallery will be exhibiting Spanish and French lithograph editions, signed by the artist. Join us for refreshments during the event to view a prominent collection of Dali’s surrealist lithographs.

Salvador Dali (1904-1989) was born in Figueras, Spain. As a surrealist painter and printmaker, Dali is best known for his explorations of subconscious imagery. From his melting clock to the burning giraffe, Dali rallied against the tradition of pre-meditated painting, preferring to draw upon his subconscious mind to bring imagery to life. Having left art school before taking his final exam, Dali estranged himself from his father and took up a fishing shack on Port Lligat. This was a location that would figure prominently both in his real life and in his work. He felt that passing an exam was insulting as a means of determining his position as an artist. As a student he developed a vast number of artistic styles and showed great technical skills as a painter.

First Friday Art Walk with live painter Lorraine Millspaugh

We are excited to feature the stunning paintings of Florida wildlife by Lorraine Millspaugh. Her work will be featured for the December 6th First Friday Art Walk here at Sea Spirits Gallery & Gifts, 210 St. George Street, south if the plaza.

Lorraine’s acrylic paintings of elegant Floridian birds are stunning creations painted with sentiment. She uses mostly acrylic with glazes and molding pastes. She specializes in White Herons, Birds and Beaches, and Sea Turtles swaying to the gentle steering currents of the sea. Her use of vibrant contrasts catch the light in her life-like renderings.

We invite you to come meet the artist as she live paints during the event!

“Agents in Action” Fall Mid-Week Camp

The children’s Exploring LIFE Program of Shores United Methodist Church is offering a new fall camp “Agents in Action.” An exciting Mid-week adventure in discovering what it means to live courageously every day as God’s Disciple! Children are introduced to 13 daily missions for God as his special agents.
Each Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Christian Education Building, your child is invited to a time of Bible Stories, Games Galore, Crafts, Creative Art, Missions and more! Children will enjoy an evening meal of pizza, fruit, dessert and drinks. Plan now to have your child join “Agents in Action.” The program is for children in Pre-K4 to 6th grade and begins Wednesday, September 4. For more information, call the church office at (904)797-4416 or visit our website www.shoresumc.org. Shores United Methodist Church is located at 724 Shores Blvd, between the Shores Golf Course and Hartley Elementary.

Meet The Artist: J. Scott Nicol Veterans Weekend Celebration!

J. Scott Nicol, “America’s premiere painter of books”, will be in the gallery this weekend to help us honor our Veterans and their service to our country!

The Meet the Artist schedule is:

Saturday, November 9, 1-4PM & 7-10PM
Sunday, November 10, 1-4PM & 7-10PM
Monday, November 11, 12-5PM

Join us for live painting, interview panels, and the opportunity to meet the artist himself and discuss his works. Check out J. Scott Nicol’s work and process by visiting https://jscottnicol.com/

Only At The Phillip Anthony Signature Gallery
9 King St. Saint Augustine, FL 32084

About J. Scott Nicol:
As “America’s premiere painter of books”, Nicol uses books as the vehicle through which he expresses his emotions. Creating his art is a painstaking process of research, intricate composition, and detailed painting. So far, Nicol has created over 50 paintings encompassing over 250 books.

His artwork is in galleries throughout the country and purchased by art collectors around the world. These paintings can touch people in a very deep and meaningful way and he finds it gratifying to receive compliments on the detail and realism. Nicol believes the true reward is in the process of making art. Taking a blank canvas and transforming it with oil paint and brush into books that not only tell the story of his life but of our collective popular culture.

Meet The Artist: J. Scott Nicol Veterans Weekend Celebration!

J. Scott Nicol, “America’s premiere painter of books”, will be in the gallery this weekend to help us honor our Veterans and their service to our country!

The Meet the Artist schedule is:

Saturday, November 9, 1-4PM & 7-10PM
Sunday, November 10, 1-4PM & 7-10PM
Monday, November 11, 12-5PM

Join us for live painting, interview panels, and the opportunity to meet the artist himself and discuss his works. Check out J. Scott Nicol’s work and process by visiting https://jscottnicol.com/

Only At The Phillip Anthony Signature Gallery
9 King St. Saint Augustine, FL 32084

About J. Scott Nicol:
As “America’s premiere painter of books”, Nicol uses books as the vehicle through which he expresses his emotions. Creating his art is a painstaking process of research, intricate composition, and detailed painting. So far, Nicol has created over 50 paintings encompassing over 250 books.

His artwork is in galleries throughout the country and purchased by art collectors around the world. These paintings can touch people in a very deep and meaningful way and he finds it gratifying to receive compliments on the detail and realism. Nicol believes the true reward is in the process of making art. Taking a blank canvas and transforming it with oil paint and brush into books that not only tell the story of his life but of our collective popular culture.