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FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP, INC.
40TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1949-1989
e. Size and weight of entries may be determined by the Symposium Committee and Host Gallery or Museum.
f. If slides are to be submitted, three (3) slides are required for three (3) dimensional entries and valid two (2) dimensional entries. One (1) slide for paintings and/or graphics.
g. The Symposium Committee may make the decision to allow either color or black and white photographs of entries in addition to slides.
12. Designation of Associate Members All publications, membership lists, etc. must be designated associate
members by an asterik. 13. Historian
It is the duty of the Historian who is to be appointed by the President to work with Area Chairmen, to get notices of exhibitions, awards, photos, clippings, etc. for the State file. The Historian shall write an annual report on members' activities. Information shall be forwarded to the President for inclusion in Membership News. The slide collection of members' work in the past annual exhibitions shall be kept by the Historian and made available for use at the Annual Meeting and for Area Meetings, if requested.
14. Exhibition Eligibility All artist members in good standing are eligible to exhibit in Area and
State exhibitions. Associate members are not eligible to exhibit at any time.
15. Parliamentarian A Parliamentarian is to be appointed by the President every two (2)
years.
ARTICLE IV 1. Headquarters
Headquarters established at time of incorporation at Orlando shall be maintained there or elsewhere in the State of Florida at the city of residence of the presiding President.
FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP, INC.
40TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
SARASOTA ART ASSOCIATION 707 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota, Florida 34230
(813) 365-2032
APRIL 8 · MAY 3, 1989
FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP, INC.
PURPOSE
The FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP was incorporated as a non-profit organization of practicing artists who had gained recognition nationally or state-wide and whose work would contribute significantly to its exhibitions. The purpose is the stimulation of finer standards of the creative effort within the State of Florida.
ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
Since 1949, the Florida Artist Group has held a symposium and a members' exhibition each year in a different Florida city. Its educational and other cultural aims are advocated at these meetings through lectures, panel discussions, films and exhibits.
In addition to the Symposium and Exhibition held in the Spring, area exhibitions and meetings are sponsored at other times in various places in the state. The nature of these meetings follows, in a small way, the character of the Spring meeting. They also serve to bring the members of the organization more closely together.
JURIED SHOWS
To insure an annual exhibition of exceptional quality, the show is juried. The organization always brings in an eminent juror from out-of-state who is primarily associated with art administration, education or a painter or sculptor of national repute. Past locations of Exhibitions have included the Norton Gallery, Ringling Museum, Cummer Gallery of Art, the Jacksonville Art Museum, Miami Metropolitan Museum and the Lowe Museum, University of South Florida, University of Florida, Rollins College, Daytona Museum of Arts and Sciences and many other outstanding galleries.
Area VII -Hendry, Lee and Collier Counties. Area VIII - Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okeloosa, Walton, Holmes,
Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla and Jefferson Counties.
e. Each Area is requested to maintain at their discretion a scrapbook of Area activities.
10. Standing Committees a. Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee shall be a standing committee con· sisting of five (5) members who shall be appointed by the Board of Directors at the first Board meeting following the Annual Member· ship Meeting. No more than two (2) members of the Board may serve on the Nominating Committee, one (1) to serve as Chairman. Three members of the committee shall constitute a quorum and any action taken by the committee shall be by vote of three (3) or more members. Any vacancy on the committee shall be filled by the Board of Direc· tors. The proposed slate of officers chosen by the Nominating Com· mittee must be finalized in time to be presented to the membership simultaneously with the notification of the Annual Membership Meeting. Officers will be elected at the Annual Membership Meeting. Vote by proxy shall be accepted and delivered by the Area Chairmen. Nominations may be made from the floor and a ballot may be called for by any voting member.
b. Annual Exhibition Committee This committee is charged with the responsibility of locating a
suitable museum, art gallery or college gallery for the Annual Exhibition. This committee is further charged with the responsibility of securing an out of state juror of eminence to jury the Annual Exhibition. The committee shall work closely with the President on these important matters. President shall select a Chairman of this committee and shall select at least two (2) committee members.
c. By-Laws Committee To be appointed by the Board of Directors and to be comprised
of no less than one (1) Board member and no less than one (1) member-at-large. Purpose of this committee is to prepare amend· ments and/or revisions of the by-laws for the vote of the member· ship at the Annual Membership Meeting. Keep by-laws up to date.
d. State Awards Committee A Chairman of this committee shall be appointed by the President
and the Chairman shall choose two (2) members to make up a com· mittee of three (3). This committee shall contact any present award patrons. They shall explore new award money through individuals, corporations, grants, etc. Memorial awards are to be encouraged. A letter of appreciation shall be sent immediately to thank donors for their participation. Later in the year all donors must be contacted again to confirm their continuing support for the next Spring Annual Exhibition.
11. Rules Governing Annual Exhibition a. The President and the Exhibition Chairman may be included in the
exhibition but may not be in competition. b. An out of state juror is required, preferably a museum or gallery direc
tor or a prominent nationally known artist painter and/or sculptor. c. The Symposium Chairman and Committee may make the decision
to use slides or not, preferably not, based on factors relevant to Juror's preference, mileage factors, avai lablity of shuttle service, etc. Suffi· cient advance notice and entry forms must be mailed to member· ship in order for them to have time to prepare slides.
d. Two (2) entries may be submitted, if feasibile, but ONLY ONE entry per member may be ACCEPTED for the Annual Exhibition. This is MANDATORY. Juror must be informed of all rulings pertaining to the exhibition in advance through a Guide Sheet.
necessary for the President to appoint a corresponding secretary to fill out the balance of an unexpired term.
b. Executive Committee The officers const itute the Executive Committee who shall deal
with emergency s ituations as they may arise between meetings of the Board of Directors and shall report all their actions at the next regular or special meeting of the full Board. No officer except the corresponding and/or recording secretary and the treasurer shall serve more than two (2) consecutive terms (4 years) in the same office. Three members of the executive committee shall constitute a quorum.
c. Board of Directors The affairs of the corporation shall be managed by the Board of
Directors. The Board shall include the officers, the State Membership Chairman, the Area Chairmen, two (2) Directors-at-Large and a representative of a gallery or a museum and/or the Fine Arts depart· ment of an institution of higher education. The entire board shall have equal voting rights. Five (5) members shall constitute a quorum and must include two (2) officers.
8. Meetings a. The membership Annual Meeting and Exhibition shall be held
preferably during April or May, date to be selected at the discretion of the Board. Members must be notified by mail at least sixty (60) days in advance.
b. Special meetings may be called by the President or may be called by written petition of fifteen (15) voting members in good standing. Action at special meetings shal l not be limited to just the one sub· ject stated as the purpose of the meetings. Refer to Article Ill, par. 2 of the By-Laws.
c. Meetings of the Board of Directors shal l be called by the President with the necessity for same being determined by the entire Board of Directors. Three (3) meetings are suggested but not mandatory.
d. The Executive Committee shall meet following the Annual Meeting when any new officers assume office.
e. When new officers are elected bi-annually, appointments to the Board of Directors of State Membership Chairman, Area Chairmen, Directors-at-Large and a representative of a gallery or a museum and/or the Fine Arts department of an institution of higher education shall be made within three (3) months following the election. All directors to be notified in writing of their appointments.
9. Area Organizations a. There are presently eight (8) Areas in Florida Artist Group, Inc. The
President appoints a chairman from each Area to serve unless the Area members prefer to elect their own chairman. Each Area Chairman si ts on the Board of Directors.
b. Each Area has the right of self determination as to organization and make-up.
c. Area Chairmen are to act in behalf of their Area Members, arranging exhibitions, meetings, social affairs, etc.
d. The Areas of Florida Artist Group, Inc. presently are: Area I - Broward, Dade and Monroe Counties. Area II - Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee Counties. Area Ill -Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee
and Sarasota Counties. Area IV - Hillborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Sumter and
Citrus Counties. Area V -Indian River, Brevard, Osceola, Orange, Seminole, Polk
and Lake Counties. Area VI - Valusia, Flagler, St. Johns, Duval, Nassau, Clay, Putman,
Marion, Alachua, Bradford, Union, Baker, Columbia, Gi llchrist, Levy, Dixie, Lafayette, Suwanee, Hamilton Madison and Taylor Counties.
OFFICERS
President ............... ... ...... Cecily Hangen, West Palm Beach Immediate Past President . .... .. ..... . Dorothy Stewart, Jacksonvil le Senior Vice President ... ................. Ruth Romoser, Bradenton Vice President . ................. .. Gregory Andrew Jones, Lakeland Treasurer ...... .... .... ... .. .... .. Susan Stair Stevens, Palm Beach Recording Secretary ............... ... ... ... Jean Dean, Cape Coral
DIRECTORS
Area I Chairman ...................... . . Reyna Youngerman, Miami Area II Chairman ...... . ..... ... .. Cecily Hangen, West Palm Beach
Susan Stair Stevens, Palm Beach Area Ill Chairman Area IV Chairman ............. . ...... Margorie Armston, Clearwater
Kevin Goehring, Tampa Area V Chairman .. .... .. .. ............. Jeanne Schubert, Maitland Area VI Chairman ...................... Marcelle Bear, Jacksonville
Jean Troemel, St. Augustine Area VII Chairman ........ ..... ......... ... David PAterson, Naples Membership Chairman ... ...... ........ .. Ruth Romoser, Bradenton Gallery & Educational
Representative ... .......... .... ....... Fred Messersmith, Deland Corporate
Representative . ............. Richard Yankowski, Charlotte Harbor Member At Large .... . ... ..... .... ... William Marshall, Jacksonville Newsletter ......... ... ........... .... ..... Kevin Goehring, Tampa 40th Anniversary Catalog ................ Marcel le Bear, Jacksonville
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Celebrating our 40th Anniversary, we recall the proud tradition of the Florida Artist Group: the innovative traveling shows, the challenging Symposiums and Annual Exhibitions, but most of all, a professional, active membership. Now is the time to look to the future and even more exciting directions for the organization.
On behalf of the Board and Membership, I would like to thank the Sarasota Art Association for providing us such a large, beautiful exhibition space. We are grateful to Area Ill for all their work. We are indebted to the generosity of all the sponsors, old and new, for their Awards. Thanks to Dorothy Gillespie for jurying the Awards.
I would like to thank all of you for coming and making our 40th Anniversary Symposium a success. See you in Naples next year.
Cecily Hangen
FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS
1949 No annual exhibition President; Robert Hunter, Director of the Norton Gallery West Palm Beach
1950 1st Annual Exhibit University of Florida, Gainesville Juror; Robert Parsons, Director, AAA Gallery, New York President; Hollis H. Holbrook
1951 2nd Annual Exhibit University of Florida, Gainesville Juror; Bartlett Hayes, Jr., Director, Addison Gallery of Art, Andover, MA President; Wi llis F. Woods, Director of the Norton Gallery, West Palm Beach
1952 3rd Annual Exhibit Gallery of the Fort Harrison Hotel, Clearwater, Juror; Lamar Dodd, Head of the Dept. of Art, University of Georgia, Athens GA President; Hilton Leech
1953 4th Annual Exhibit Sarasota Art Association Juror; Homer-Saint-Gaudens, Di rector of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA President; Hilton Leech
1954 5th Annual Exhibit Daytona Beach Art Center Juror; Wilbur David Peat, Director, Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, IN President; Helen Sawyer, N.A.
1955 6th Annual Exhibit Norton Gallery and School of Art, West Palm Beach Juror; Thomas M. Beggs, Director of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. President; Helen Sawyer, N.A.
1956 7th Annual Exhibit Bradenton Art Center Juror; Herman Warner Wi lliams, Jr., Director, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. President; Ralph H. McKelvey
1957 8th Annual Exhibi t Morse Gallery of Art, Rollins College, Winter Park Juror; Robert B. Hale, Head of the American Art Section, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY President; Ralph H. McKelvey
1958 9th Annual Exhibit The Tampa Art Institute Juror; Fred Conway, muralist and instructor, St. Louis School of Fine Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, MO President; Lou is Freund
1959 10th Annual Exhibit Coral Gables Playhouse Gallery w ith Un iversity of Miami Art Dept. Juror; Thomas Tibbs, Director, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, NY President; Louis Freund
1960 11th Annual Exhibit Art League of Manatee County, Bradenton Juror; Donald Mattison, Director, Herron Art Institute School, Indianapolis, IN President; Stella Coler
1961 12th Annual Exhibit Norton Gallery of Art , West Palm Beach Jurors; John Taylor, Artist in Residence University of Florida, Andree Ruellan, painter President; Stella Coler
1962 13th Annual Exhibit Daytona Beach Art League Juror; Gibson A. Danes, Dean Yale University School of Art and Archi tecture, New Haven, CT President; Dr. Robert E. Carson
1963 14th Annual Exhibit St. Augustine Art Associat ion Juror; Carl Holly, painter President; Dr. Robert E. Carson
1964 15th Annual Exhibit University of South Florida Art Gallery, Tampa Juror; James Byrnes, Director, Issac Delgado Museum, New Orleans President; Fred Messersmith
1965 16th Annual Exhibit Bradenton Art League Juror; Albert Christ-Janer, Dean of the Art School, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY President; Fred Messersmi th
1966 17th Annual Exhibit Cummer Gallery of Art, Jacksonvi lle Juror; Boris Margo, painter President; Harri Klotz
g. Inactive Members Pay dues and join in a ll activites. NO VOTE. Do not have to submit
to Annual Exhibition. Any member has the right to request an inactive status due to the fol lowing: out of country, age, illness, family or business reasons. May regain Active Status upon application to and vote by the entire Board of Directors.
h. Complimentary Members The Art Museum Directors in each Area will automatically be Com
plimentary Members of the Florida Artist Group, Inc. with no vote or exhibiting privi leges. The Museums must be accredited Members of the Association of American Museums.
4. Membership Qualifications a. Members must reside in Florida at least six (6) months of each year. b. Membership is by invitation only. c. Prospect ive members must submit fi ve slides or photographs of re
cent art work and a brief resume of professional art experience to their Area Chairman. The Area Chairman and two area members must view the actual art work. After their approval, the slides or photos and resume must be sent to the Florida Artist Group membership committee for majority approval. FULFILLING THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT NECESSARILY GUARANTEE AN INVITATION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP, INC.
d . Exception The Board of Di.rectors, by unaminous vote of the entire board, may
admit an exceptionally qualified talent into membership. Such a distinquished artist may be brought to the attention of the board by area chairman or the membership chairman with supporting resume of the prospect.
5. Membership Retention a. All members must have dues paid to date to be in good standing. b. All artist members must submit an entry to the annual exhibition at
least once within three years in order to retain membership except in extenuating circumstances subject to approval of the Board of Directors.
c. Anyone wishing to petition for reinstatement must contact the Board of Directors through the President. The Board of Directors may act at their qualified discret ion.
6. Membership Dues a. Annual membership dues are to be set by the Board of Directors. b. Dues will be billed as of September 1st and will become due and
payable by October 1st each year. Dues become delinquent as of January 1st each year. Any delinquent members may be dropped from membership roster and must apply for reinstatement.
c. Area Chairmen are to follow through and make sure all members of their area are paid prior to January 1st of each year. Treasurer shall notify Area Chairmen by October 15th and December 15th of each year of status of Area Members.
d. The sum of $200, more or less as needed, of membership dues is allocated for the President's expenses each year.
e. A percentage of each member's dues per year in the respective areas to be returned to each Area Chairman for expenses. Accounting of these monies to be kept by each Area Chairman.
7. State Organization a. Officers
Officers of the Corporation shall be a president who shall serve, ex-officio, as chairman of the executive committee, a senior vice president, a vice president, a corresponding secretary and/or a recording secretary, a treasurer and immediate past president. ONLY full voting members who have served on the Board of Directors for a full term (at any time) may serve as officers except in the event that it becomes
NAME
FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP, INC
Constitution and By-Laws, revised May 1978 & 1979, August 1979,
May 1983 & 1984, June 1985, October 1988
ARTICLE I
As evidenced by the Certification of Incorporation granted by the State of Florida on June 30, 1949 and reincorporated February 3, 1965, the name of this corporation shall be:
PURPOSE
Florida Artist Group, Inc. (A Non-Profit Corporation)
ARTICLE II
The purpose of this Corporation is to exemplify the highest standards in exhibition of works of art and the stimulation of finer standards of creative effort within the State of Florida.
ARTICLE Ill BY-LAWS
1. The by-laws of this Corporation shall govern the affairs of the organization. They may be amended or recinded at any annual meeting by majority vote of the membership. Majority vote to be comprised of the votes of members present and/or by proxy.
2. Robert's Rules of Order (revised) shal l be the parlimentary authority when not in conflict w ith the Charter, the Laws of the State of Florida and the By-Laws of this Corporation.
3. Membership a. Founding Members
Hugh Mc Kean, Hollis Holbrook, Alida Conover, Robert Hunter b. Charter Members
The incorporators named in the Charter are automatically Charter Members as are those elected at the first meeting held June 30, 1949 as officers and members of the Executive Committee. Also those persons present and named in the minutes of the first meeting.
c. Members Those arti st members who have met a ll the criteria required for
full voting membership and who are in good standing. (Refer to Par. #4 Membership Qualifications)
d. Associate Members Any person who has an interest in the purpose and goals of the
organization may be invited to join as a non-voting, non-exhibiting member. An associate member may be active on committees, act as a chairman and help with the business of the organization.
e. Corporate or Institutional Members Those persons w ho continually contribute generously to the finan
c ial success of the organization's programs. The same voting and exhibiting rights prevail as those for associate members.
f. Honorary Life Members Any member who has given a great amount of time and effort to
further the aims of the o rganization may be awarded such a membership by vote of the members at the annual meeting. There are not dues for this type of membership and the same voting and exhibi tion rights prevail as before honor was bestowed. Past Presidents who have served a full 2 year term (or more) automatically become Honorary Life Members with the same voting and exhibiting rights as when serving as President.
1967 18th Annual Exhibit Sarasota Art Association Juror; Dr. John Craft, Director, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC Presidents; Jim Crane and Dorothy Stewart
1968 19th Annual Exhibit Lowe Gallery, Miami Juror; Frank Kleinholz, painter President; Dorothy Stewart
1969 20th Annual Exhibit J. Wayne Reitz Student Union, University of Florida, Gainesvi lle Juror; Joel Reeves, Dean, Atlanta Art School, Atlanta, GA President; Dorothy Stewart
1970 21st Annual Exhibit Busch Science Center, Rollins College, Winter Park Juror; Edward Weeks, Curator, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA President; Dorothy Stewart
1971 22nd Annual Exhibit Venice Art League Juror; Albert Christ-Janer, former Director, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, artist in residence University of Georgia President; Dr. Robert Carson 2nd Exhibit (Fall) Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College, Lakeland Juror; Gudmund Vigtet, Director of the High Museum, Atlanta, GA
1972 23rd Annual Exhibit St. Augustine Art Association Juror; Boris Margo, painter President; Lee Lasbury
1973 24th Annual Exhibit Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Juror; Dr. Lester H. Cooke, Curator, National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. President; Lee Lasbury
1974 25th Annual Exhibit St. Petersburg Museum of Art Juror; Wi lliam H. Fagaly, Head Curator, New Orleans Museum of Art President; Lee Lasbury
1975 26th Annual Exhibit Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach Juror; Donelson F. Hoopes, Curator of American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art President; Jean W. Troemel
1976 27th Annual Exhibit Jacksonville Art Museum Juror; Cleve Scarborough, Director of the Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC President; Jean W. Troemel
1977 28th Annual Exhibit Miami Metropolitan Museum and Art Center Juror; Tom L. Freudenheim, Director, Baltimore Museum of Art President; Reyna Youngerman
1978 29th Annual Exhibit Harmon Gallery, Naples Juror; Mario Amaya, Director of the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA President; Reyna Youngerman
1979 30th Annual Exhibit Daytona Beach Museum of Art and Sciences Juror; David Reese, painter and teacher President; Lee Lasbury
1980 31st Annual Exhibit Sarasota Art Association Juror; Betty Parsons, owner Betty Parsons Gallery, NY President; Lee Lasbury
1981 32nd Annual Exhibit Jacksonville Art Museum Juror; Joseph Shannon, Ch ief of Exhibits and Design, Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden President; Anne L. Atz
1982 33rd Annual Exhibit Boca Raton Center for the Arts Juror; Gudmund Vigtel, Director of the High Museum, Atlanta, GA President; Anne L. Atz
1983 34th Annual Exhibit Ridge Art Assoc., Chain of Lakes Complex Art Gallery, Winter Haven Juror; Richard Anuszkiewicz, painter President; Anne L. Atz
1984 35th Annual Exhibit Edison Community College, Fort Myers Juror; Will Barnet, painter and printmaker President; Anne L. Atz
1985 36th Annual Exhibit Longboat Key Art Center Juror; Dr. Ned Aitken, Curator of Contemporary Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. President; Mamie Harrison
1986 37th Annual Exhibit Lee Scarfone Gallery, Tampa University Juror; Allen Blagden, painter President; Mamie Harrison
1987 38th Annual Exhibit Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park Juror; Budd Bishop, Director, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH President; Dorothy Stewart
1988 39th Annual Exhibit St. Augustine Art Association Juror; E. John Bullard, Director, New Orleans Museum of Art President; Dorothy Stewart
1989 40th Annual Exhibit Sarasota Art Association Juror; Dorothy Gillespie, painter, sculptor President; Cecily Hangen
ABOUT THE JUROR · 1989
Dorothy Gillespie is the juror of Awards for the 40th Annual
Exhibition of the Florida Artist Group at the Sarasota Art Associa·
tion. Ms. Gillespie studied with Stanley William Hayter's Atelier
17 in New York and received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from
Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey. An internationally known
painter, sculptor, educator, writer and lecturer, she has had
numerous solo exhibitions from California to Peru. Ms. Gillespie
is active in a variety of artistic disciplines including Solo Happen·
ings and Environments. She has created a 30 minute video tape
documentary for Public Television as well as two sculptural set
designs for the Cleveland Ballet. Her work is in the collections of
the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Albright-Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York and the State Collection, Frankfurt
Museum, Germany among many others. The Florida Artist Group
is honored to have Dorothy Gillespie as our juror.
JUROR'S STATEMENT
T he responsibility involved in the judging of an important art ex·
hibition need to be examined by the juror in order to clarify his or
her role. So as to do the best job possible I, as juror, try to set some
priorities.
By taking into consideration the viewing public, the sponsoring
organization, the artist entering work, the styles of art entered, the
mediums used in the work, the areas from which the work has been
sent and the purpose of the exhibit itself-looking carefully at all
of these, plus the most important ingredient of an art exhibition
the best work, the most creative work, the most experimental work
along with the professional way in which the works were pre
sented-taking all these into consideration and then letting the
works speak to me by looking at them over and over and over again
and again. By using these procedures I, as the juror, have certainly
given each piece of art very serious consideration.
It was a delight to be a part of this very fine exhibiton, and I want
to congratulate the Florida Artist Group for a job well done on their
40th anniversary.
Dorothy Gillespie
FLORIDA MUSEUMS COMPLIMENTARY MEMBERSHIPS
Orlando Museum of Art Ex. Dir. Marena Grant Morrisen 2416 North Mills Ave. Orlando, FL 32803-1483
Maitland Art Center Ex. Dir. Gerry Shepp 231 West Packard Ave. Maitland, FL 32751
Polk Museum of Art Dir. Ken Rollins 800 E. Palmetto Lakeland, FL 33801
Cornell Fine Arts Museum Dir. Arthur Blumenthal Rollins College Winter Park, FL 32789
The Norton Gallery & School of Art Dir. Richard A. Madigan 1451 S. Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Cummer Gallery of Art Dir. Robert Schlageter 825 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32204
Jacksonville Art Museum Dir. Bruce Dempsey 4160 Boulevard Center Drive Jacksonville, FL 32204
Daytona Museum of Art & Sciences Dir. Gary Libby 1040 Museum Blvd. Daytona, FL 32014
The Society of the Four Arts Four Arts Plaza Palm Beach, FL 33480 Dir. Robert W. Safrin
Miami Art Center 12340 N.E. 8th Avenue North Miami, FL Dir. Lou Anne Coloday
Dir. Lawrence Ruggiero The Bass Museum John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art Dir. Diane W. Camber 5401 Bayshore Drive 2121 Park Avenue Sarasota, FL 34234 Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tampa Museum of Art Dir. R. Andrew Mass 601 Doyle Carlton Drive Tampa, FL 33602
St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art Dir. Michael Milkovich 255 Beach Drive N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Lowe Gallery Dir. Ira Licht 1301 Stanford Drive Miami, FL 33146
AWARDS FOR 1989 ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PARK CHASE FRAME AND MOULDING CORP. $500
Moe Mitchell
FOSTER HARMON GALLERIES OF AMERICAN ART $500 Olympia Zacchini
KATHLEEN ARNOLD AWARD $400 Carl E. Schwartz
AREA Ill AWARD $300 Fonchen Lord
ETHEL KLASSEN MEMORIAL $250 Nat Krate
HILTON LEECH MEMORIAL AWARD $225 Penny Cosentino
GRUMBACHER GOLD MEDALLION $100 Dorothy Brownell
ELIZABETH UPHAM DAVIS MEMORIAL $100 Ruth Romoser
GENEVIEVE HAMEL MEMORIAL $100
Marilyn Niederman
PURCHASE AWARDS
AMERICAN PIONEER TITLE CO.
Maitland, FL
EXECUTIVE TITLE CO.
Fort Myers, FL
BARNETT BANKS OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
Sarasota, FL
$500
$500
$500
AIDA
Olympia Zacchini
Foster Harmon Galleries
IN THE BEGINNING
Morris Mitchell
Park Chase Frame
and Moulding
LUSH ABUNDANCE
Carl E. Schwartz
Kathleen Arnold Award
MADE FOR #2
Fonchon Lord
Area Ill Award
MAIN STREET
Nat Kr ate
Ethel Klassen Memorial
PERFECT PAIRS
Penny Cosentino
Hilton Leech Memorial
TORCH LAKE
Dorothy Brownell
Grumbacher Gold
Medallion
SCRIBBLE
Ruth Romoser
Elizabeth Upman
END OF NOWHERE Marilyn Niederman Genevieve Hamel Memorial
Susan Stair Stevens Area Palm Beach II Short Stories Oil
Dorothy Stewart Jacksonville VI "id" Oil
Ruth Andress Stone Riverview IV Stil l Life in Win{;low Oil
Larry Stu ltz Sarasota Ill Model Resting Oil
Chryssie Tavrides Lakeland v Morpheus Mixed
Margaret Ken Thomas Naples VII White Butterfly Acrylic
Enzo Torco lette St. August ine VI Hearts of Stone - Venus Gateway Limestone & Agate
Lois Bartlette Tracy f;nglewood Ill Darkness Lay on the Deep and The Spirit Over the Waters Acrylic
Jean Troemel St. Augustine VI The Brook Alkyd
Elsie Dorey Upham Naples VII Untitled Acrylic
Jean Sloan Walker Area Port Charlotte Ill Blue Rhythm Computer Graphics
Marjorie Wendle Naples VII Exuberance Oil
Ann Winslow Tampa IV Serigraph Pai Rotis
Helen Wisneiwski 'Anna Maria IV Look the Green Bal l is Rising Acrylic
Ruth Wolowich Boca Raton II Transcendence Acrylic
Janeen Yankovski Charlotte Harbor Ill Female and Male Lithograph
Robert Young Palm Coast VI The Passage Acryli c
Reyna Youngerman Surfside Political Equality Mixed
Olympia Zacchini Sarasota Ill "AIOA" Mixed
Terry Murray Area Mimi Romig Area FLORIDA ARTIST GROUP PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Sarasota Ill Ft. Myers VII Another Time & Place Color it Vivid
Evelyn Anderson Area Joan Carrier Area Mixed Watercolor W. Bradenton Ill Vero Beach v
Delores Nathan Ruth Romoser Algarve Maria
Miami Bradenton Ill Acrylic Wild Cherrywood
City Buzz Scribble Marge Armston Rosamond Chalmers Acrylic Cut Paper, Acrylic, Pentel Clearwater IV Jacksonville VI
Bernie Salander Arabian Knights 20 Below and Falling
Marilyn Niederman Acrylic Collage Watercolor Ft. Myers VII Englewood Ill Out of Nowhere A Clown for Picasso Gladys Armstrong Jeanne Norman Chase Acrylic Steel with Assemblage Tequesta IV Sarasota Ill
Prize Possession Legend Niki Parton lone C. Schriver Acrylic Mixed Sarasota Ill Sarasota Ill Scintillate Waimea Marjori Dean Andruk Shirley Clement Watercolor Oil St. Petersburg Beach IV Sarasbta Ill
Seven P.M. Couch Lady Mary Pearce Jean Schubert Acrylic W.C. Acrylic Sarasota Ill Maitland v
Carol Baumgartner Penny Cosentino Molly and Lang Self Portrait Sarasota Ill Winter Park v Watercolor Acrylic Kali Perfect Pairs
David W. Peterson Carl E. Schwartz Acrylic Collage Acrylic
Naples VII Ft. Myers VII Marcelle Bear Helen Cox Poplars of St. Martin Lush Abundance Jacksonville VI Winter Haven v Oil Acrylic on Linen Reflection Garden Fantacy
Paula Phillips Sonia Searing Oil Acrylic
Orange Park VI Bradenton Ill John Barends Sue Cronn The Cotillion Where Am I Sarasota Ill Jacksonville VI Pastel Acrylic Canyon City Tapestry
Acrylic Water/Media Collage Baigio Pinto Miriam Shorr Venice Ill Sarasota Ill l Gregory Biolchini Hal Darbee Flowers Navsicah Ft. Myers VII Sarasota Ill Oil Casein Rediscovery Eden
Pastel Oil Sandra Raphaelson Mary Snow
Mary Braukman Jean Dean Bal Harbour Tequesta II Kiting Improvisation St. Petersburg Beach IV Cape Coral VII Acrylic Acrylic, Watercolor Pathways VII Mystical Greens
Watercolor Acrylic
Virginia Reeder Anjal Soler Dorothy Ault Brownell Barbara Delannoy Clearwater IV Ft. Lauderdale Naples VII Ft. Myers VII Sundance Right to Choose Torch Lake Passing Shadows Oil Mixed Acrylic Watercolor
Marilyn Roland Gwen K. Buchanan New Smyrna Beach VI Naples VII Rio Grande Gorge Flash of Green Watercolor Watercolor
Marjoree Deo Area Bruce Gregory Area Skeets Hessenhauer Area Barbara Jean Kysar Area Sarasota Ill Sarasota Ill Orlando v Naples VII Colors from Crete Parade Route Yesterdays Treasure Trove Celebration Acrylic Oil Collage Acrylic
Julee Docking Joan Griggs Sandi M. Hicks Lee Lasbury Sarasota Ill Tampa IV N. Ft. Myers VII Englewood Ill Glacier Bay Form I The Chosen One Deco Duo Mixed Bronze Mixed Ac i"yl ic
Marie Dubenchek Keven S. Goering Emi ly Holmes Pat Eng LaVigne Cape Coral VII Tampa Ill Sarasota Ill Ft. Myers VII Reclining Nude The Conversation Enchanted Forest #2 Sunset Panorama Bronze Acrylic on Paper Watercolor Mixed
Alice Durick Clyde Haggerty Ru lsraels Florence Leposky Ft. Myers VII Naples VII Sarasota Ill Cape Coral VII View from the Sink Up, Up and Away Arrogance Scarlet Ribbons in My Hair Oil Mixed Ink & Watercolor Acrylic Mixed
Eileen Epaves Cecily Hangen Bonn ie Jones Fonchen Lord Miami West Palm Beach II Brandon IV Lakeland v Sea Borne Over Lap Kyoto Flower #2 Experiment in Rolled Metal Acrylic Watercolor Acryl ic Aluminum & Lacquer
Cele Fox Barbara K. Harris Gregory A. Jones Mary Lowe Ft. Myers VII St. Petersburg IV Lakeland v Crystol Beach IV Still Life By Window On a Red Cloth Incred ible Waste Mesa Acrylic Oil Mixed Watercolor
Shirley Frank Mamie Harrison Joyce Kearney Sandra Melcher Seminole IV Dunedin IV St. Augustine VI Bradenton Ill High Tea at West Brompton Pale Shadows Untitled Madonna of the Pillow Acrylic Watercolor Mixed Mixed
Jeanette Genius Virginia Hausted Wi l liam Kearney Wi ll iam Marshal l Winter Park v Sarasota Ill I St. Augustine VI Jacksonvi l le VI Floral #12 Point of Rocks n Fission Riverwalk Pastel Mixed
~ Mixed Acrylic
Lola Landry Gerow Connie Heller Margaret E. Kel ly Fred Messersmith Tequesta II Longboat Key Ill Lakeland v Deland VI Central Park in Winter Copper #2 The Black Swan Cometh Act Ill Edgortown Light Watercolor Mixed on Silk Wood, Cement, Steel Watercolor
Anna Gohl Patty Herscher Daisy Koenig Mo Mitchell Cape Coral VII Ft. Myers VII Clearwater IV Sarasota Ill Canyons and Chasms Chrystal Shadows Le Sacre In the Beginning Col lage Pastel Acrylic Mixed
Muriel E. Green Nat Krate Belleaire Bluffs IV Longboat Key Ill Garden Light I Main Street Oil Oil