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Celebration of Cedar Key

Celebration of Cedar Key

Jim Hoy

Celebration of Cedar Key, the current art show at the Cedar Key Arts Center opened May 7. Not only were there conventional entries ranging from watercolors to bronze sculpture, but there was a show within a show, an array of "matchbook assemblages."


Winners of the main show were: First Prize, Sunrise at Honeymoon House, a photo by Sandy Heckler; Second Prize, Windswept, a watercolor by Sandi Allen; Third Prize, Seahorse Key, a silk wall hanging by Virginia Stevenson. Polymath Jack Gargan judged the show and illuminated his reasons for picking the winners.


Artist Sandy Heckler


Artist Sandi Allen


Artist Virginia Stevenson


Other entries included were abstractions, impressions and realisms.


Artist Mike Leiner


Connie Nelson, co-owner of the Suwannee Triangle Gallery, orchestrated the show within a show which required that each entry in the matchbook assemblage category include a matchbook and be no more than three inches wide. The creations ranged from sublime to educational. In the spirit of spontaneity and artistic joie de vivre, the entries were untitled and unjudged.


Artist Patty Jett


Artist Ann Miller


The show will be open until the end of the month


Gallery visitor looking at the display of matchbook art.

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