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- Susan Lucas
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- ART IN PUBLIC SPACES | Cultural Arts Alliance
The CAA’s Art In Public Spaces program is designed to foster collaboration, celebrate community and culture, encourage exploration, strengthen the economy, and activate the unique environment of Walton County. Art in Public Spaces The CAA’s Art in Public Spaces program integrates a wide range of public art both above and below sea level. The mission of our program is to enhance Walton County's cultural fabric locally, regionally and nationally by creating meaningful experiences and engagement, expanding public awareness and enjoyment of the Arts in everyday life, thus making Walton County a more inspiring and memorable destination. Our Art in Public Spaces activations are designed to foster collaboration, celebrate community and culture, encourage exploration, strengthen the economy, and activate the unique environment of Walton County. The internationally acclaimed program originated in 2018 with the introduction of the nation’s first Underwater Museum of Art (UMA). Since then, the program has expanded to include the Billboard Art Project, a series of murals throughout the County and most recently, The Watersound® Monarch Art Trail (MAT). Growth plans include the Highway 98 Underpass project which is currently under construction as well as an Artist Directory to shine a spotlight on artists specifically interested in Public Art projects. The directory is shared for participation in various Walton County projects, and artists may be contracted to design, fabricate, and install public art. Creative professionals interested in submitting for inclusion can visit our #ArtMatters Blog to view open Artist Calls . UNDERWATER MUSEUM OF ART MONARCH ART TRAIL PUBLIC ARTIST DIRECTORY MURALS MURALS HIGHWAY 98 PEDESTRIAN UNDERPASS ANCHORED IN FREEPORT
- Joanne Jones | Cultural Arts Alliance
I studied Art History and Drawing in college with a goal to pursue my passion in one form or the other. In the beginning my medium was pencil/charcoal but recently strolled into the arena of acrylic/collage. I will always be drawn to realism with that in mind I am truly enjoying the adventure. Joanne Jones I studied Art History and Drawing in college with a goal to pursue my passion in one form or the other. In the beginning my medium was pencil/charcoal but recently strolled into the arena of acrylic/collage. I will always be drawn to realism with that in mind I am truly enjoying the adventure. http://facebook.com/JoAnneJonesArt
- Linda Stonestreet
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- CJ Hungerman
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- Anthony Heinz May | Cultural Arts Alliance
Anthony Heinz May has spent the majority of his life in the Pacific NW, exploring relationships between nature, humans and technology. As an Oregonian he seeks various natural and human-built environments as location for public installations of sculpture, to highlight human intervention in natural spaces. Material for Anthony’s artwork include dead and dying trees, insect patterns and natural cycles that foster artistic insight and inspiration for his creations. May’s art facilitates interrogation of human history where its legacy leaves nature in dire straits, continually sidelined for how humans define progress and deep technological artificiality associated with it. In his artistic puzzles, Anthony Heinz May uses a genre of art he refers to as eco-aestheticism, to support dehumanization as originating through relations humans developed with Earth and the natural world as existing solely for human exhaustion. Anthony Heinz May Anthony Heinz May has spent the majority of his life in the Pacific NW, exploring relationships between nature, humans and technology. As an Oregonian he seeks various natural and human-built environments as location for public installations of sculpture, to highlight human intervention in natural spaces. Material for Anthony’s artwork include dead and dying trees, insect patterns and natural cycles that foster artistic insight and inspiration for his creations. May’s art facilitates interrogation of human history where its legacy leaves nature in dire straits, continually sidelined for how humans define progress and deep technological artificiality associated with it. In his artistic puzzles, Anthony Heinz May uses a genre of art he refers to as eco-aestheticism, to support dehumanization as originating through relations humans developed with Earth and the natural world as existing solely for human exhaustion. http://www.anthonyheinzmay.com
- Donnelle Clark | Cultural Arts Alliance
My creative expression is my paintings. I consider myself an Intuitive abstract painter that loves layers, shapes with a lot of texture and often adds collage papers for interest. I work primarily with acrylic paints, inks, Caran d’Ache crayons, acrylic pastes and gels. I am inspired by the gulf and my surroundings. Donnelle Clark My creative expression is my paintings. I consider myself an Intuitive abstract painter that loves layers, shapes with a lot of texture and often adds collage papers for interest. I work primarily with acrylic paints, inks, Caran d’Ache crayons, acrylic pastes and gels. I am inspired by the gulf and my surroundings. http://donnelle.com
- Andrea Chipser
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- Rosanne Painter Mass
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- Neda Raeisian
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- MONARCH ART TRAIL | Cultural Arts Alliance
The WatersoundⓇ Monarch Art Trail (MAT) is an outdoor sculpture project created by the CAA with support from The St. Joe Community Foundation. The MAT includes eight original sculptures designed specifically for installation along South Watersound Parkway’s existing mile-long walking and bike path that connects Highways 98 and 30A. Use of the area was made possible by The St. Joe Company. The sculptures are complemented with seating, lighting, signage, and native landscape... MONARCH ART TRAIL CAA WELCOMES YOU MONARCH TRAIL 00:00 / 00:56 The Watersound® Monarch Art Trail (MAT) is an outdoor sculpture project created by the CAA with support from The St. Joe Community Foundation. The MAT includes eight original sculptures designed specifically for installation along South Watersound Parkway’s existing mile-long walking and bike path that connects Highways 98 and 30A. Use of the area was made possible by The St. Joe Company. The sculptures are complemented with seating, lighting, signage, and native landscape. Trail visitors are encouraged to take a self-guided tour by selecting a sculpture by number from the map below for insight into the artists’ creative process as well as information about the surrounding environment through audio recordings. The eight artists selected for the project are Jeffie Brewer (Douglas, AL) Tetelestai; Jonathan Burger (New Bern, NC), Kaleidoscope; Grace Cathey (Waynesville, NC) The Grandchildren Return; Peter Hazel (Reno, NV) Dancing Monarchs; Rachel Herring (Santa Rosa Beach, FL) The Golden Flight; Anthony Heinz May (Oregan) Roost and Puddle; Mark Metz (San Pablo, CA) The Milkweed; and Andrew Hamilton Reiss (Redding, CT) Friend of Mine. SELECT FROM THE TOUR MAP Monarch Map Tour 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8
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VIEW GALLERY ART Ceramics Bittern Mug | Ceramics | 4" $28.00 Butter Dish | Ceramics $18.00 Covered Jar | Ceramics $38.00 Covered Vase | Ceramics $68.00 Deco Vase | Ceramics $38.00 Dog Treat Bowl | Ceramics $58.00 Farmhouse Pitcher | Ceramics $68.00 Olive Oil Bottle | Ceramics $48.00 Pet Bowl | Ceramics $48.00 Pitcher | Ceramics $68.00 Pitcher | Ceramics $68.00 Pitcher | Ceramics $68.00 Betsy has always been an artist. Her creativity has taken on many forms over the years in fashion, tablescapes, floral design, and Interior Design. Betsy studies under Master artist Bob Tompkins. She has also studied under Master Artists Roger Dale Brown and Stephanie Birdsall. Betsy is a member of Mississippi Oil Painters Association, Oil Painters of America, and The Cultural Arts Alliance ARTIST WEBSITE