Thursday, August 12, 2010
Summer Art Camp 2010
Children of all ages went wild at Summer Art Camp in sessions that focused on
nature-themed art, including recycled animals, tribal masks, fish fabrications, ceramic bugs, tiny towns and more. Instructors
Sarah Alexander, Lyn Asselta, Jerry
Peters and Teri Tompkins along with Disney Animator Richard Morgan and Sign Language Interpreter Cheryl Santana introduced color theory, watercolor painting, mixed media techniques, drawing, paper mache and more to over 100 young artists. The summer concluded with a standing-room only Art Walk on the Wild Side. View more photos of the St. Augustine Art Association Art Camp on YouTube.com
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Judith Ryan Williams NATURE & WILDLIFE EXHIBITION WINNERS
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Annual Honors Show
An open subject/open media exhibition of works by artists who have received awards during the past three seasons. Congratulations to these artists for their outstanding artistic achievements!
Best in Show Winner
The Emerald City by Sydney McKenna

First Place
"Moon Shadow" by Beau Redmond
Second Place
"Portrait of Susie" by Kristin Hosbein
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Impressions of St. Augustine Exhibit - May 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Spring Members Show - April 2010
An exhibit of over 80 StAAA members' works of various subject and media judged by Leslie Robison, Flagler College Professor of Art. Congratulations to these artists for their outstanding artistic achievement.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Clay, Collage & Cutting Edge - March 2010
Three exhibits in one setting - Clay/Open Subject; Collage/Open Subject; Cutting Edge/Open Media that pushes the boundaries of subject and medium. An exquisite display juried by collage artist, Gretchen Ebersol. Congratulations to the artists for their accomplishments!
Jean Wagner Troemel Best in Show Award
Nathan Lewis, Digital Collage - "The Untitled Three"

First Place - John Ropollo
Second Place - Kate Miller
Third Place - Barbara Cornett
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Annual Figure & Portrait Show - February 2010
Over 100 works of art displayed in the North & South Galleries showed a vast array of artistic styles and interpretations of the human figure from formal portraits, to figure studies and people in groups. Congratulations to these artists for their achievements in artistic excellence.
Best in Show/Jean Wagner Troemel Award
Teri Tompkins, "Jack"
Carl Steinsieck Award-Best Figure Drawing/Lisa O'Neil
Ann James Award - Best Pastel Portrait/Sarah Bernhardt
First Place - Mark Parrish, "Scott aka: Squirrel"
Second Place - Natalie Babson, "Arshille Gorky"
Charles Dickinson
Diane Hamburg 
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