SHOW AND EVENT SCHEDULE 2010
Faculty / Student Exhibition (Underway)
February 19 - March 19
Monte Carlo Night (Completed)
Saturday, March 6, from 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
All Media Open Show
March 26 - April 26, 2010
1 to 3 entries: Juried Entries: March 22 and 23, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Members $30, Non Members $40, Ribbons and Cash Awards of $200, $100 and $50.
Reception Friday, March 26, 2010, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Beauty and the Beach / Chalkwalk
Saturday, April 3, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

* Calendar is subject to
change, please check your Newsletter**
and/or call the BAC for Confirmation of all Events.


2009 YUPO SHOW-JUDGE MARY ALICE HARLEY
1ST PLACE-MARGARET DONAHOO-FIGURITIVELY SPEAKING
1ST PLACE-BRUCE KOTCHEY-FIG N’ PEAR
2ND PLACE-RICK WHALEN-ALEUTHRA
3RD PLACE GARY DEBROEKERT-DUSK ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND
HONORABLE MENTIONS
JILANN EIFERT-ANTHONY’S VILLA
JONELL POLANSKY-LOST CABIN

2009 OPEN ACRYLIC SHOW-JUDGE BILL RENC
1ST PLACE—FRANK SASO “LATE AUTUMN IN THE PARK”
2ND PLACE—SUE BARBER “ARTFUL PAIRINGS
3RD PLACE—CYNTHIA VAUGHAN “TROPICAL SPLENDOR”
HONORABLE MENTIONS
BRUCE KOTCHEY “TURNIPS”
CHARLOTTE DIGENNARO “AT PEACE WAITING”
ALTHEA KRSTOVICH “PENSIVE WOMAN”

2009 Beauty and Beach Fine Arts & Crafts Event
Click to view Event










29th. Annual Watercolor Show
Feb. 12 - March 17, 2007
Click to view Show Winners


Welcome Back Members Show 2006
Click to view Show Winners

Member/Student Show - March 2006
Click to view Show
Winners: for Paintings and Pottery



Beauty
and the Beach is held each year on the first Saturday in April.
It consists of an outdoor arts and crafts show, and a food and music festival
held on beautiful Indian
Rocks
Beach.
Bands play, revelers recline in beach chairs, enjoy the music, sunshine,
food and drink until sunset. An
arts and crafts application can be obtained by calling (727) 596-4331, or
writing the Beach
Art
Center,
1515 Bay Palm Boulevard,
Indian
Rocks
Beach,
FL 33785.
Click to View.
Chalk Walk made its debut
at the 2001 Fall Festival.
It was a tremendously exciting event
Artists decorated the street with 8’x8’ chalk paintings.
Children had their own mini-chalk-walk. People thronged the streets to watch art come alive before their eyes. To participate in the
Chalk Walk, please write for an artist’s
application. There is no charge to the artist.