The 46th Florida Watercolor Society traveling exhibition is a showcase of master watercolorists working in Florida today.
The 46th Florida Watercolor Society traveling exhibition is a showcase of master watercolorists working in Florida today. The traveling exhibition presents the top 36 of 100 works selected for the FWS annual exhibition, juried by internationally known watercolorist and illustrator Iain Stewart. Works range from light-infused traditional transparent watercolor to exciting, experimental water media pieces. Best of Show award winner in the exhibition is Quincy’s own Dean Mitchell, earning the honor with his contemplative and ethereal portrait entitled Carrie Mae. Angie Barry, Curator will offer a presentation at 6:30pm, discussing a brief history of watercolor, transparent watercolor, and contemporary trends in water media.
The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum is located on the courthouse square in Quincy, Florida, just 20 minutes from Tallahassee. Galleries and museum shop are open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm. Suggested admission is $5, free for children and museum members. For more information on this exhibition, featured artists, and related interpretive programs including guided group tours and resources for school groups, please call (850) 875-4866 or visit www.gadsdenarts.org.
2018/01/13 - 2018/03/24
Additional time info:
The exhibition opens Friday, January 12 at 6pm and continues with regular gallery hours thereafter. Admission is waived opening night. Curator Angie Barry will offer a presentation on opening night at 6:30pm.
Gadsden Arts Center & Museum
13 N. Madison Street, Quincy, FL 32351
On the Courthouse Square: 2 hours Streets leading into the Courthouse Square: 3 hours City Parking - Washington Street, East of Duval Street: all day, free