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- Kim Eifrid
VIEW GALLERY ART Kim Eifrid A late talker in grade school was once intrigued by the speech therapist's use of origami. Thus begins the insight of how some view the world in words and Kim sees the world in shape and mass. Eventually this curious "vision" became oversized sand sculptures, sculpted clay forms, and chiseled limestone from his home state, Indiana. Kim sought one-on-one instruction from sculptors in Atlanta and later Boston, the Callanwolde Arts Center, Atlanta College of Art, and Massachusetts Art School . He has shown his work in several past group shows in Atlanta and a few open studio shows in Boston. His work has been awarded in juried shows and collected by many from California to Boston and even in Malaga, Spain. His work can best be described as evolving from a representational form to a sensual and figurative abstract. Inspirations come from the master sculptors like Brancusi, Picasso, Mattisse, and his favorite, Henry Moore. Now residing in Panama City Beach, Kim can be found igniting and sharing his passion full-time at the beach or in his home studio. https://kimsculpt.com/
- Sandra Horne
VIEW GALLERY ART Sandra Horne Through my life-long journey as an artist, painting for me has been a retreat to enjoy. Of course, creativity is not a restful thing and is much like running a race. You don’t always win, but It’s very rewarding when you do. A pianist practices until they can play Chopin from memory. The obsession is not fame or fortune but the satisfaction of accomplishment. My goal was to paint classical realism and after learning to use several types of media, oil became my preference. There will always be a higher plateau to reach, a never ending need to improve and the joyful journey. https://www.sandrahornefineart.com/
- 2024 MEMBER ROSTER | Cultural Arts Alliance
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- Bob Peavler | Cultural Arts Alliance
The local artist from Santa Rosa Beach,, Florida, and enjoyed working with all different different types of mediums, especially acrylic. I am a self taught artist hence I couldn’t sing when I was in school so I took art classes. Come to find out Art is a huge passion of mine. Really enjoyed taking in our local setting as far as our music landscapes and the beauty that we live along very inspirational Bob Peavler The local artist from Santa Rosa Beach,, Florida, and enjoyed working with all different different types of mediums, especially acrylic. I am a self taught artist hence I couldn’t sing when I was in school so I took art classes. Come to find out Art is a huge passion of mine. Really enjoyed taking in our local setting as far as our music landscapes and the beauty that we live along very inspirational https://www.instagram.com/peavlerart?utm_source=qr
- SPONSORSHIP | Cultural Arts Alliance
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- Marc Strauss | Cultural Arts Alliance
Marc Strauss, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus from the Department of Theatre and Dance in the Holland College of Arts & Media at Southeast Missouri State University (1995 – 2014), taught all levels of ballet, jazz, and ballroom as well as classes in the history of the musical, dance history and appreciation, dance in world cultures, the creative process, and the aesthetics of movement. Dr. Strauss has studied, performed, taught, and choreographed in a variety of dance styles at the regional, national and international levels since the early 1980s. Specialized interests include Broadway and Hollywood musicals, dance criticism, dance on film, aesthetics, George Balanchine, Astaire and Rogers, and Alfred Hitchcock. Dr. Strauss is the lead author (with Myron Howard Nadel) on the university texts Looking at Contemporary Dance: A Guide for the Internet Age (2012; Princeton Book Company) and co-editor and co-author of the third edition of The Dance Experience: Insights into History, Culture and Creativity (2014; Princeton Book Company), also with Mr. Nadel. He is sole author of Alfred Hitchcock’s Silent Films (2004; McFarland & Company) and Hitchcock’s Objects as Subjects: The Significance of Things on Screen (2016; McFarland & Company). His new book, Discovering Musicals: A Liberal Arts Guide to Stage and Screen, is due out summer 2019. He and his artist wife, Sarah Riley, are happily retired and living in Wellfleet year-round. As dance and visual artists, Marc and Sarah complement each other’s interests professionally and personally. Since moving to the Outer Cape in 2014, they began the Riley Strauss Gallery & Gardens, which has recently re-opened as the Boathouse Press Gallery & Outer Cape Lyceum in a converted 1940s boathouse at 75A Richman Lane, Wellfleet. Upcoming programming includes a Baroque concert with Musicke’s Cordes (7/7/19), a “Sunset Talk with David Brooks” fundraiser for AOK (7/12/19), and a book signing with Foreword writer (on Discovering Musicals) Christine Pedi, morning DJ at Sirius/XM 72 On Broadway Satellite Radio (9/5/19). Marc continues to offer film series at Outer Cape libraries and his own Film Club, and teaches periodic dance, musical and Hitchcock classes through the Open University of Wellfleet and Orleans Snow Library Lifelong Learning Program. Marc is the son of Guy Strauss (1930 – 2014), Founder and Artistic Director of the Payomet Performing Arts Center from 1998 to 2008. Marc Strauss Marc Strauss, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus from the Department of Theatre and Dance in the Holland College of Arts & Media at Southeast Missouri State University (1995 – 2014), taught all levels of ballet, jazz, and ballroom as well as classes in the history of the musical, dance history and appreciation, dance in world cultures, the creative process, and the aesthetics of movement. Dr. Strauss has studied, performed, taught, and choreographed in a variety of dance styles at the regional, national and international levels since the early 1980s. Specialized interests include Broadway and Hollywood musicals, dance criticism, dance on film, aesthetics, George Balanchine, Astaire and Rogers, and Alfred Hitchcock. Dr. Strauss is the lead author (with Myron Howard Nadel) on the university texts Looking at Contemporary Dance: A Guide for the Internet Age (2012; Princeton Book Company) and co-editor and co-author of the third edition of The Dance Experience: Insights into History, Culture and Creativity (2014; Princeton Book Company), also with Mr. Nadel. He is sole author of Alfred Hitchcock’s Silent Films (2004; McFarland & Company) and Hitchcock’s Objects as Subjects: The Significance of Things on Screen (2016; McFarland & Company). His new book, Discovering Musicals: A Liberal Arts Guide to Stage and Screen, is due out summer 2019. He and his artist wife, Sarah Riley, are happily retired and living in Wellfleet year-round. As dance and visual artists, Marc and Sarah complement each other’s interests professionally and personally. Since moving to the Outer Cape in 2014, they began the Riley Strauss Gallery & Gardens, which has recently re-opened as the Boathouse Press Gallery & Outer Cape Lyceum in a converted 1940s boathouse at 75A Richman Lane, Wellfleet. Upcoming programming includes a Baroque concert with Musicke’s Cordes (7/7/19), a “Sunset Talk with David Brooks” fundraiser for AOK (7/12/19), and a book signing with Foreword writer (on Discovering Musicals) Christine Pedi, morning DJ at Sirius/XM 72 On Broadway Satellite Radio (9/5/19). Marc continues to offer film series at Outer Cape libraries and his own Film Club, and teaches periodic dance, musical and Hitchcock classes through the Open University of Wellfleet and Orleans Snow Library Lifelong Learning Program. Marc is the son of Guy Strauss (1930 – 2014), Founder and Artistic Director of the Payomet Performing Arts Center from 1998 to 2008. http://rileystraussgallery.com
- William Polley
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- Tetelestai with Butterfly
Tetelestai with Butterfly is a coated steel sculpture. The piece is inspired by one of the artist's favorite poems, “Tetélestai'' by Conrad Aiken. Tetelestai is Greek for “it is finished”. The artist invites viewers to reflect on both the poem and the sculpture. Download Tetelestai with Butterfly Jeffie Brewer Listen to the audio track description. Tetelestai with Butterfly Jeffie Brewer 00:00 / 04:38 Tetelestai with Butterfly is a coated steel sculpture. The piece is inspired by one of the artist's favorite poems, “Tetélestai'' by Conrad Aiken. Tetelestai is Greek for “it is finished”. The artist invites viewers to reflect on both the poem and the sculpture. About the artist Jeffie Brewer grew up in a small, rural town in East Texas. The son of eccentric junk yard owners, he learned to spot beauty in the mundane, developed an array of industrial skills and discovered he had a knack for drawing. Those early revelations have influenced his artistic trajectory ever since. Jeffie earned an MFA in sculpture and metals and an MA in sculpture and painting. He also holds a BFA in drawing, printmaking and jewelry making. He taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate level art classes from 1998-2019, from sculpture to typography to expressive drawing. Since his first exhibition in 1998, his work has appeared in both solo and group shows across North America and in Mexico and Japan. In addition to his academic career, Jeff has utilized his artistic talents as an illustrator and designer for an advertising firm (Point A Media, 1999-present) and as the founder and president of a design and fabrication company (Orange Cat, Inc., 2002-present). He also designed, fabricated and built his own home in 2006. Jeffie is married to the love of his life, Angie, whom he credits with saving him from impending doom. His interests include teaching, golf, dogs, plants, the letter z, singularity, a ten foot putt, fresh figs, harmony, understanding, tulips, the tango, long runs, cut grass, the color teal, clouds, rust stains on concrete, clouds, small violent birds, the realization of exactly how fast time goes by, the number 7, politricks, cows, short walks, good stories, using the word "sans" and lying in the sun. https://www.jeffiebrewer.com/ Previous Next 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1
- Natalie Maxted
VIEW GALLERY ART Natalie Maxted Natalie Maxted is a British/Finnish artist. Having lived in several countries—Colombia, Norway, Malaysia, Finland, Scotland, Italy, France and England—she has recently moved to the USA. She has an undergraduate degree from The University of St Andrews and a M.A. from The University of Warwick in The History and Business of Art and Collecting. After working within the London art world at the auction house Christie’s and at various London art businesses, Natalie decided to work as a full-time visual artist. She focuses on acrylic portrait painting in the digital age. Today, images are edited, over-processed with high saturation, blasted with extreme contrasts or filters. But these images still often contain the raw human expression reflecting a particular mood, moment, or emotion unique to that moment. Natalie’s art mimics today’s image processing culture, but instead of using digital tools to accentuate every pixel, she uses traditional hand painting to strip away distracting details, letting the subject’s emotion define the aesthetic. https://www.nataliemaxted.com/
- Victoria Guennewig | Cultural Arts Alliance
I believe there is a story behind every subject and my creativity stems from exploring and interpreting those stories. Simple everyday objects have “voices” when seen within a dramatic story. Familiar landscapes become more beautiful when interpreted within a story. And the stories are explored and defined by light, color and composition. Victoria Guennewig I believe there is a story behind every subject and my creativity stems from exploring and interpreting those stories. Simple everyday objects have “voices” when seen within a dramatic story. Familiar landscapes become more beautiful when interpreted within a story. And the stories are explored and defined by light, color and composition. http://victoriaguennewig.com
- Carol Babington
VIEW GALLERY ART Carol Babington I was an only child until age 6. My mother was an artist and gave me crayons and books to color. Every drawing I made was a masterpiece. She took home movies of my pictures. To this day, I still show my pictures to whoever will look. I never received any formal art education until I returned to college for an art degree at age 62. I had, however, completed several art projects along the way. As a realtor, I re-decorated homes and re-modeled several for re-sale with my partner. https://www.carolbabingtonart.com/