Maggie Bosco is a 27 year old artist currently based in Florida. She received her B.S. in Business Administration in 2019 from the State University of New York at Geneseo and her MFA in 2023 from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA). Combining her passion for art with her strong interest in business and marketing, she has created her own Live Wedding Painting business and Studio Practice. She has shown and sold her work in various group exhibitions including The Annual Student Exhibition at PAFA, Philadelphia, PA, and A Good Habit Formed at Anne Bryan Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. She has attended artist residencies internationally and this year she will attend an artist residency in Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal. She is currently working on a new series at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens where she paints large scale oil paintings from live observation.Maggie Bosco
Maggie Bosco is a 27 year old artist currently based in Florida. She received her B.S. in Business Administration in 2019 from the State University of New York at Geneseo and her MFA in 2023 from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA). Combining her passion for art with her strong interest in business and marketing, she has created her own Live Wedding Painting business and Studio Practice. She has shown and sold her work in various group exhibitions including The Annual Student Exhibition at PAFA, Philadelphia, PA, and A Good Habit Formed at Anne Bryan Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. She has attended artist residencies internationally and this year she will attend an artist residency in Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal. She is currently working on a new series at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens where she paints large scale oil paintings from live observation.
Mark Shamlian has a bachelor of fine arts in drawing and painting from the University of Delaware and a Masters degree in Painting from Boston University. He also studied at the University of the Arts and Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. He has taught drawing, painting, and illustration at the University of Delaware, University of the Arts, and various continuing education programs. He also taught environmental design at the former Art Institute of Philadelphia. These days he divides his time between fine arts pursuits, commercial design, illustration, writing, carpentry, and music related activities.
Like many artists, creating art has been a driving force since I was a child. As an adult, I explored a number of creative options, including being an entrepreneurial soft-sculpture artist with my own company to being a professional journalist. Now, I’m a mixed-media artist, and transform trash into art through the magic of paper mache. Using a variety of recyclable elements such as soda cans, newspaper, plastic and cardboard, my works include a range of fanciful creations —— from large-scale lobsters and insects, to whimsical mermaids, birds, butterflies and even flying pigs —- all made with paper mache and a myriad of cast-off embellishments.
Melissa Miller Nece, CPSA, CPX, MAA is regarded as one of the foremost colored pencil artists in the country. Her enthusiasm and humor have made her a favorite speaker for arts groups, and she has inspired many others to try colored pencils through her classes and workshops. She has taught colored pencil, drawing, and oil and acrylic painting at the Dunedin Fine Art Center since 1990, and many workshops in Florida and as far away as South Carolina, New Mexico, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
My life careers were in teaching and industrial management. In 1996, wanting to satisfy my creative juices, I decided to try my hand working as a full-time artist. Art & art-related projects have always been a big part of my everyday existence for as long as I can remember. Encouraged by a mentor and friend, I have never looked back.
Sawyer Ramsey has been working with the KidsArt program at the Center for many years. For Sawyer, her job has never been about creating little artists. It has been about teaching her young students to think, problem solve, and develop a passion for creating and learning. Sawyer recently retired from her full time position as an art instructor in the Manatee County Schools and now works with them as a substitute teacher in the arts.

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