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Kris Peterson

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Kris Peterson began her career as an Engineering manager at General Motors, but in 1994, tired of the corporate life, she did the improbable and embarked upon a fresh start in Venice, Italy. While there she commenced working as the director for a chain of European galleries and also began experimenting with various ideas and techniques in watercolor.

“I loved the free flow style of watercolor, but needed more precision” said Peterson. “I then discovered that using a variety of different mediums gave me the ability to be unrestrained yet detailed.”

Classes with Kris Peterson

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International Society of Scratchboard Artists Gallery

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11th Annual Exhibit of ISSA

Call the ArtCenter at 941-746-2862 for more information or to purchase a piece of art. 

A Precious Find by Zhu Li Ping 8x10 $800.
A Small Measure of Shady by Kathleen Dunn19x36 $25,000
A State Bird by Tom Samson 13x16 $4,500
Across the Centuries by Hector Fernandez, SSA 20x16 $2,800
All Fluff by Debra Otterstein 5x7 $495
Ancient Relic by Heather Ward, SSA 5x7 $400
Anticipation by Denise Brown 7x5 $1,100
Autumn Birch Stand by Jeff Logic 8x10 $400
Awakening of Color by Danna Fruetel, SSA 16x20 $700
Beauty Amidst Damage by Rhonda Nass 6x6 $400
Bibi by Richard Schafermeyer, SSA  5x7 $400
Black Shadow by Mark Ray 16x20 $1,200
Bond of Affection by Amy Stauffer, MSA 12x16 $2,200
Chorus by Joseph Smith 16x20 $3,000
Chromed Grace by Ann Ranlett, MSA 5x7 $675
Dahlia Delight by Hector Fernandez, SSA 20x16 $2,200
Decorations On The Shelf by Han Zhang 8x10 $600
Finding the Light by Scott Krohn, MSA 11x14 $4,000
Goat God by Joseph Smith 16x20 $2,500
Golden Gaze by Debbie Lentz, SSA 6x6 $1,200
Gone but Not Forgotten by Sherron Sheppard 11x14 $3,500
Grandmother's Old chair by Zhu Li Ping 20x16 $1,600
Half Asleep by Lonetta Avelar, SSA 2x2 $400
Her Selfie by Lorna Hannett, MSA 11x14 $3,500
How Sweet It Is by Judy Lavoie 3x5 $150
Human of the Forest by Maaria Kader, SSA 30x30 $8,675
Just Chillin by Sharon Lennox, SSA 15x15 $1,600
Life Is by Lorna Hannett, MSA 11x14 $3,500
Loving You by Elena Kolotusha, SSA 11x13 $850
Mermaid by Ruth Sanderson, SSA 16x12 $4,000
Mighty Contender by Shalese Sands, MSA 14x18 $3,700
Golden Pines by Joe Smith 8x10 $550
In Its Sights by Patrick hedges, MSA 18x24 $2,500
Ingonyama by Amy Stauffer, MSA 8x8 $800
Jersey by Jenna Hestekin 5x5 $150
La Catrina by Ginger Gehres, MSA 11x14 $1,900
Living On The Edge by Sherron Sheppard 11x14  $3,550
Looking Through You by Sheryl Unwin, SSA 6x6 $500
Midnight Snack by `Sue Kroll, SSA 16x20 $1,200
Native Elegance by Diana Hohlig, SSA 16x20 $3,900
Nomad by Steve Hammond, SSA 24x36 $4,800
Oblivious by Sally Terrell, SSA 6x18 $895
On the Bit by Denise Brown 8x8 $1,300
On the Prowl by Patrick Hedges, MSA 18x24 SOLD
Opportunity by Heather Lara, MSA 18x24 $5,400
Out to Impress by Cathy Sheeter, MSA 18x24 $4,600
Pachyderm Playground by Kathy Conroy, SSA 12x24 $2,000
Peacock by Jenna Hestekin 10x8 $500
Perfectionist by Judy Lavoie12x16 $1,000
Ready for Dinner by Linda Clark, MSA 5x7 SOLD
Rhythm of the Rain by Martha Cannon 5x7 $600
Seven Feathers by Sharon Lennox, SSA 10x10 $600
Smooth Ride by Shirley Isola, SSA 14x11 $1,050
Snowy Pursuit by Kathy Conroy, SSA 9x20 $1,200
Spot On by Becky Lucht 18x24 $1,500
Standing Above the Others by Danna Fruetel, SSA $500
Sunset Spoonbills by Cynthie Fisher, SSA 15x24 $3,900
Sweet Faced by Lonetta Avelar, SSA 2x2 $400
The Bread Winner by Victor Gartner 9x12 $295
The Coming Rain by Heather Ward, SSA 8x10 $875
The Gathering by Linda Lunnon, MSA 12x16 $1,500
The Loneliest Ballerina by Robyn Finchum 11x14 $1,000
The Protector by Cathy Sheeter, MSA 24x36 $9,500
The Sea Horse by Ruth Sanderson, SSA 18x24 $5,000
Umbrella Veil by Linda Clark, MSA 11x14 $2,000
Unspoken Impact by Martha Cannon 8x10 $800
Warm Bath by Yvonne Todd 11x14 $1,200
Wisdom By Maarie Kader, SSA 16x12 $4,575
With the Leader by Zhang Han 7x5 $600
Within Reach by Scott Krohn, MSA 3x5 $1,500
Masquerade by Lori Dunn, MSA 10×10 $1,200

We reserve the right to correct any errors we might have made.

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MetalWorx Exhibit & Gallery

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MetalWorx Exhibit

Discus by Ralph Berger, Lotus Study Necklace by Beth Lonsinger- 1st place, Salad Servers by Paulette Werger – 2nd place, Golden Confetti Stack Rings by Wendy Thurlow- 3rd place

Kellogg Gallery

On display: February 2, 2023 – February 24, 2023
Opening Reception: February 2, 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Herrig Center for the Arts and the West Coast Florida Society of Goldsmiths proudly present this juried metals exhibit that will be complimented with a curated 2D body of metal work by Ralph Berger.

This exhibit will be displayed in our gallery and on our website

1st Pace Beth Lonsinger Lotus Study Necklace
2nd Place Paulette Werger Gleanings Salad Servers
3rd Place Wendy Thurlow Golden Confetti Stack Ring
Honorable Stephanie Savic Polk Precious Found Metal
Mention

Ralph Berger

Many of my pieces are made from found objects which I transform and re-purpose. My metal art explores the beauty of positive and negative space. Lao Tzu speaks eloquently about the importance of
​negative space: 

​”Thirty spokes share the hub of a wheel; yet it is its center that makes it useful. You can mould clay into a vessel; yet, it is its emptiness that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows from the walls of a house; but the ultimate use of the house will depend on that part where nothing exists. Therefore, something is shaped into what is; but its usefulness comes from what it’s not.”

Florida Society of Goldsmiths Gallery
To purchase any of the pieces from the online gallery, please call 941-746-2862.

Beth Lonsinger, Lotus Study Necklace, 1st Place, $3500
Beth Lonsinger, Lotus Earrings, $350
Beth Lonsinger Lotus Study Ring, $650
Paulette Werger, Gleanings Salad Servers,  2nd Place, $1,250
Paulette Werger, Beach Pea Vine Collar 2021, $1,100
Paulette Werger, Labradorite Gold Inlay Ring, $1,100
Paulette Werger, Lily Pad Collar 2021, $650
Paulette Werger, Wild Orchid Neckpiece, $1,150
Wendy Thurlow, Golden Confetti Stack Rings, 3rd Place, $325
Wendy Thurlow, The Jill Cuff Bracelet, $800
Wendy Thurlow, Mod Puzzle Stacking Ring, $325
Wendy Thurlow, New Moon Totem, $725
Wendy Thurlow, Ruby Shield Necklace, $1,400
Stephanie Savic Polk, Precious Found Metal, $350, HM " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="225" />
Stephanie Savic Polk, Islamic Leaf Motif Pendant, $375 " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="174" />
Stephanie Savic Polk, Islamic Leaf Motif Pin, $275
Stephanie Savic Polk, Steel, Gold, Silver Neck Piece, $375 " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="171" />
Stephanie Savic Polk, Turquoise and Amber Necklace, $375 " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="197" />
Amanda Mobley, Fiery Passion Pendant, $450
Alison Antelman, Convergence Earrings $1240
Alison Antelman, Front Clasp Convergence Necklace, $960
Alison Antelman Metropolis Bracelet, Blue and Gold, $6,200
Amanda Mobley, Flirty Fun Earrings, $220
Amanda Mobley, Happy Flower Pendant, $330
Ann Burroughs, Locket, $700
Ann Burroughs, Cast Pods, $700
Annette Kneeland, Arapaho Inspiration, $175
Alexia McCartney Prism Ring $900
Alexia McCartney, GeoHex Ring $675
Alexia McCartney, Pop Candy Ring, $425
Alexia McCartney. Prism Pendant, $1,540
Alexia McCartney, Sputnik Cuff, $725
Bette Barnett, Molten Cuff, $375
Bette Barnett, Resolution Pendant, $425
Bette Barnett, Soiree Cuff, $285
Birgitte Runge Goings, Baby Blues, $80
Birgitte Runge Goings, My Red Eye Girl, $250
Birgitte Runge Goings, Not So Mellow Yellow, $150
Birgitte Runge Goings, Summer Vine, $80
Birgitte Runge Goings, Purple Rain, $180
Carole Shelton, Loose Ends Fish, $90
Carole Shelton, Tears for Hope, $75
Carole Shelton, Wire Window Fish Earrings, $38
Carole Shelton, Woven Strip Necklace, $75
Carole Shelton, Loose Ends Octopus Necklace, $90
Christina Lemon, Depth Series Pendant and Chain, $2,500
Christina Lemon, Dragon Fly Earrings, $525
Christina Lemon, Dragonfly Earrings Turquoise, $525
Cynthia Agood, Patience, $850
Cynthia Abood, Watch Where You Walk, $975
Denise McCarthy, Shipwreck Treasure Bracelet, $350
Esther Beraha, Spiral 3, $180
Esther Beraha, Spiral 1, $200
Esther Beraha, Spiral 2, $150
Heidi Enneking, Heartland Pendent, $325
Heidi Enneking, Serenity Pendant, $350
Heidi Enneking, Wide Open Brooch, $295
Jane Youngman, Abstract Abalone, $595
Jane Youngman, Circles of Life, $2,495 " data-envira-height="215" data-envira-width="300" />
Jane Youngman, For the Love of Purple, $185
Jane Youngman, Land & Sea, $345
Jane Youngman, Ocean Treasures, $265
Janice Appel, Astoria, $465
Janice Appel, City Lights Bracelet, $1,950
Janice Appel, Lafayette, $480
Janice Appel, Scotland, $900
Janice Appel, Three Stories, $525
Jean Gurucharri, Chasm, $325
Jeanie Brantley, Blue Lace Agate Cuff, $150
Jeanie Brantley, Blue Lace Agate Teardrop Earrings, $70
Jeanie Brantley, Circle Around Necklace, $250
Jeanie Brantley, Waterfall, $175
Jeanie Brantley, Circle Around Earrings, $50
Jill Banks, Donna, $300
Jill Banks, Senora, $3,500
Kathy Dingler, From the Sea, $300
Lonni Hopkins, Goddess of the Crescent Moon, $665
Lonni Hopkins, Arrow Through My Heart, $675
Lonni Hopkins, Arabesque, $408
Lonni Hopkins, Goddess of Ideas and Creativity, $695
Lonni Hopkins, Goddess of the Sea Foam, $665
Melissa Enders, Ancient Relic, $175
Melissa Enders, Broken Shields, $295
Melissa Enders, Fossil by the Sea, $895
Melissa Enders, Midnight Horizon, $150
Melissa Enders, Nighttime Waves, $950
Marisa De Matas, Peridot Drop, $135
Marisa De Matas, Rubelite Drop, $135
Marisa De Matas, Amethyst Drops, $120
Patty Cueto, Dew Drop Earrings, $389
Patty Cueto, Needles On Pebbles Ring, $480
Patty Cueto, Sunlit Ring, $1,200
Patty Cueto, Golden Windows Ring, $575
Paul Kerkhoven, Big Red #3 Ring, $175
Paul Kerkhoven, Sterling Bottle Stopper with #8 Pool Ball, $150
Paul Kerkhoven, Constant Bracelet, $200
Rita von Pusch, Earrings, $795
Rita Von Pusch, Emerald Cross, $2,195
Rita Von Pusch, Pendant, $1,495
Rita Von Pusch, Stack Rings, $1295
Rob Bacon, Shadow Clock, $350
Robin Bowman, Keeping The Pond Pretty, $1.195
Robin Bowman, Sweet-Pea Bass, $295
Robin Bowman, Life is Sweet, $325
Robin Bowman, Passion Flower, $295
Robin Bowman, Tomorrow’s Promise, $295
Ryan Gardner, Gold Bubble Earrings, $890
Ryan Gardner, Prasiolite Bubble Pendant, $680
Ryan Gardner, Hidden Universe Pendant, $1,150
Ryan Gardner, Dendritic Quartz Ring, $1,480
Ryan Gardner, Lattice Ring, $1,700
Wendy Lipstein, Bracelet, $325
Wendy Lipstein, Necklace with Blue Jasper, $150
Wendy Lipstein, Necklace, $225
Wendy Lipstein, Peridot and Blue Topaz Necklace, $245
Wendy Lipstein, Pendant, $150

Ralph Berger Gallery
To purchase any of the pieces from the online gallery, please call 941-746-2862.

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International Society of Scratchboard Artists (ISSA)

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On display November 30 – December 30, 2022
Kellogg Gallery

Online Gallery

We end the calendar year with three exhibits, including the exquisite scratchboard work by members of the International Society of Scratchboard Artists (ISSA).

This exhibit will be featured in the December issue of American Art Collector Magazine in an ad and editorial. Cathy Sheeter, MSA, who specializes in wildlife and western art, is the president of the group and one of only 16 living Master Scratchboard Artists in the world.

Scratchboard, often called direct engraving or subtractive art, can be black and white or colored using inks, watercolor, acrylic or markers.

The ISSA has over 110 active members from eight countries. We are pleased to welcome them to our Gallery.

AWARD WINNERS

  • Gold Award: Best in Show: “On the Prowl” by MSA Patrick Hedges
  • Silver Award: “Mighty Contender” by MSA Shalese Sands
  • Bronze Award: “The Gathering” by MSA Linda Lunnon
  • Award of Excellence: “Bond of Affection” by MSA Amy Stauffer
  • Award of Excellence: “Native Elegance” by MSA Diana Höhlig
  • Newcomer Award: “Looking Through You” by SSA Sheryl Unwin
  • International Artist Award: “Masquerade” by MSA Lori Dunn
  • Pushing Boundaries Award: “Standing Above the Others” by SSA Danna Fruetel
  • Ampersand Active Level Award: “On the Bit” by Denise Brown
  • Ampersand Signature Level Award: “The Sea Horse” by SSA Ruth Sanderson
  • Active Level Memorial Award: “With the Leader” by Han Zhang
  • Signature Level Memorial Award: “Charmed” by SSA Sally Terrell

About ISSA

The International Society of Scratchboard Artists (ISSA) was launched in 2011. ISSA is dedicated to the promotion of scratchboard as fine art, providing support to artists, and education to the public about this amazing medium! The organization offers membership levels for all artists from supporters, to beginners, to professionals. It hosts an annual juried Exhibition, and demonstrations, and creates friendships that last a lifetime.

What is Scratchboard?

Scratchboard is a fine art form that uses a surface covered with white clay and then a layer of black India ink. Artists use abrasive tools to remove the black ink to create an image. Artists may choose to keep their boards black and white or proceed to color them with a variety of mediums. Any area that is white will accept color. White boards are also used, in this case, the artists adds ink or color and then uses various tools remove the ink/color. Please visit this page for more information and a demonstration of the process on black scratchboard.

 

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Capital Donors

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We are grateful to the following foundations, businesses and individuals that have contributed to our Campaign thus far.

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Project Scope

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Herrig Center for the Arts Rendering with

Aerial view of the architect’s rendering of the building and garden.

Herrig Center for the Arts, founded in 1937, is the premier visual arts center in Manatee County, with significant reach into Sarasota County as well as Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties. Our visitors come from across the country, Canada and Europe. As our community has grown and changed, so has the ArtCenter, adding classes, exhibits and other programming to meet the diverse needs of the fast growing community. We have a free arts and healing program for adults with dementia and offer scholarships for children in need to our KidsArt summer camps and afterschool programs (30 to 50 a year). Our hours have been expanded to meet diverse student and instructor schedules. Our building is 67 years old and cannot handle our current capacity needs – either for space or systems.

Over the years, we have upgraded the facility but we are at the point where that is no longer possible. A new Center will allow us to meet current and future community needs by adding and expanding classrooms, galleries, the artisan market, storage and office space and providing upgraded systems: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and audio/visual/Internet, as well as adding a community park and sculpture garden along 9th St W and 3rd Ave – newly named Avenue of the Arts.

The building will go from 10,000 SF to 28,000 SF. The park will add invaluable green space to our downtown area, leading to Riverwalk, a community park on the Manatee River, and making the area more walkable. The sculpture garden will bring art outside our walls and will be open to all. It will be a place where people can sit quietly or gather with friends and other artists. We will be able to add small scale music and performance art as well as healing elements, such as meditation and yoga to the garden.

We are embracing the concept of flinging open the doors and making art truly accessible to everyone. No barriers.

The new Center will be built on the land immediately adjacent to us on the east. Once the new Center is complete, we will raze the current building and create the community park and sculpture garden, creating a beautiful entrance into our community.

Having started life in a series of rented rooms for discussions, classes and exhibits, reaching a limited audience, the new ArtCenter will be a gathering place for artists, the community, and visitors, accessible to all. Classes in new media as well as the traditional arts, exhibits for established artists as well as students, emerging artists and experimental artists. Real storage space for display pedestals, clay and other materials. Systems that work and allow interactivity in the classrooms for audio visual presentations and Internet connectivity. And an outdoor area that respects the environment, and materials that are as earth- and people-friendly as we can make them.

The new Center will be the centerpiece in the new cultural corridor in Bradenton, providing accessibility to all, and a beautiful entrance into our community. It will be located on the newly named Avenue of the Arts (formerly 3rd Ave), or as we like to say, the intersection of arts and culture in our community, with our neighbors, the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature and the Manatee Performing Arts Center by our sides. Downtown Bradenton will be a destination for the arts.

Transforming Lives and Building Community

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Board of Directors and Capital Campaign Team

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Board of Directors
Officers
Robert Moran, President

Community Volunteer, Ret Educator
Christine Meyer, Vice President
Retirement Plan Specialist, Transamerica
Bruce Body, Treasurer
1st VP, Raymond James, Community Volunteer
Carol Krah, Secretary
Community Volunteer, Artist
Member-at-large
Roberto Andreos Community Volunteer, Lawyer
Members
Carol Bintz. Ret COO of Toledo Museum of Art
James Brandys Ret Managing Director, Merrill Lynch
Ted Camp Community Volunteer, Artist
Linda Enberg Ret Hospital Administrator, Community Volunteer
Andrew Gerth Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor
Mary Hoagland Community Volunteer, Artist
Donna Morrison Artist, Instructor
Jan Pullen, Ret Head of School at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School
Daryl Shepherd VP Clerin Consulting Group, Artist
Kathy Simon-McDonald Ret Teacher, Community Volunteer, Artist
Jacquelyn Taylor Ret Business Owner, Community Volunteer, Artist

Steering Committee
Linda Enberg, Chair
Community Volunteer, Ret Hospital Administrator
Mark Barnebey Principle, Blalock Walters
Bruce Body 1st VP Raymond James
James Brandys Ret Managing Director Merrill Lynch
Byron Shinn Managing Partner, CRI
John Vita SVP, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Cliff Walters Principle, Blalock Walters

Executive Director
Carla Nierman

Development Coordinator

Architects
Wannemacher Jensen

Builder
NDC Construction

Transforming Lives and Building Community

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Jewelry Open Studio

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The jewelry studio is available for use by members of Herrig Center for the Arts and FSG who have successfully completed a beginning jewelry class at Herrig Center for the Arts. The open studio fee is $20 per half day (3 hours) for ArtCenter Members and $10 per half day (3 hours) for FSG members. Jewelry open studio is scheduled monthly with a studio monitor. Open studio requires pre-registration and payment – Space will not be held without payment.

Times are subject to change. Studio space is limited – Please register at least 24 hours prior to your desired Open Studio time by calling 941-746-2862 or stopping by the front desk at the ArtCenter.

Fees:

ACM members:
Half day – $20.00 per person for 3 hours
Full day – $40.00 per person for 6 hours

Dates:
5 person minimum registered one day prior to the scheduled date for there to be open studio.

Call 941-746-2862 to register

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