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Arts and Entertainment: Revealing Hidden Beauty with Wood Turner Don Duden
August 13th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: "Twelve Artists" Celebration and Exhibit
August 1st, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Satire or Documentary?
July 27th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Invitation to the World of Artist Mike Segal
July 15th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: The Bold Imagery of Artist Willie Smith
July 1st, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: From Tree to Classic Chair - the Craftsmanship of H. F. Wells
June 15th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: New Inspirations - Gernhardt Raku Pottery Exhibit
June 5th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Illuminating Life with Brush and Pen - the Artistry of Peggy Herrick
May 27th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Capturing Joy - the Art of Joan Morgan
May 15th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: "Downtown Cedar Key" Exhibit Opens at Arts Center
May 2nd, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Island Hotel Hosts Art Exhibit
May 2nd, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Multi-artist Exhibit Opens at Arts Center Gallery
April 4th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Double Your Pleasure at Arts Center Exhibit
March 7th, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Enchanted Worlds - the Art of Joyce Patti
March 2nd, 2004

Arts and Entertainment: Thinking in Three Dimensions - the Art of Chick Schwartz
February 22nd, 2004

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Cedar Key Arts Center News

Cedar Key Arts Center News

Submitted by Bob Witman

In January we are having our long-anticipated showing of the work of Fritz Seyfarth, father of Cedar Key resident Bill Seyfarth. As you know, Bill`s wife, Sue, is a member of our board. Mr Seyfarth retired to Cedar Key after a long career as Art Director for the well-known publishing house, Harper and Rowe. And with him he brought hundreds of paintings which he produced during his Art Director years.

These pictures have never been offered for sale, nor have they ever been shown in a public exhibit. With the permission of the Seyfarth family, the Arts Center is honored to host a memorial showing of Mr Seyfarth work including some 40 or 50 of his paintings including landscapes, portraits, Cedar Key Scenes, Egyptian images and illustrations from children`s adventure books once published by Harper and Rowe.

The exhibit opening and reception will be on Saturday, January 4th from 5 until 7 and the showing will continue until the end of the month. This is rare opportunity to see the work of an accomplished artist whose collection may never be shown again.

Also in January , Chris Rexroat with the aide of Carol Dye, will hold a basket weaving workshop stepping up the student`s skill to larger, more intricate baskets. The minimum number of entries for this class is four with a maximum of eight. The class will meet on Monday, January 27th from 8:30 to 4:00. A basket will be completed during this period. The cost of the session is $30 ( $35 for non members) plus a nominal cost for material.

Registration may be completed by calling Chris at 543-9191 or at the Cedar Keyhole. Information is also available at 543-5830.

We have set aside February to install our air conditioning and to prepare for our national juried show in March. Although lots of work will be in progress during that month, we may be tempted to have a small celebration when the A/C is a reality. Keep tuned!

From the number of entries received and the quality of the paintings, as seen on the preliminary slides, we will have a successful national exhibit. I cannot say we will make a bundle of money, but, for our first show, breaking even will be accepted. I can promise it will be a wonderful, exciting attraction. We will need some volunteers as curators during each day of the show. Call Joy at 543 5830 to get your name on the list.

April will be spent packing up unsold paintings and returning the Upstairs Gallery to normal use.

May will feature the "Downtown Cedar Key-Second
Street" Competition. That is always a fun show and the quality of work gets better every year.

One of the earliest members of the Cedar Key Arts Center, Lola Roppell, has moved from Cedar Key to Gainesville. Lola has been a faithfull participant over the past 7 years in all of our activities involving art and poetry. She will be missed, but promises to visit us frequently.

Lots of good things are happening to make the Cedar Key Arts Center a significant cultural organization in North Florida. Thank you for your support and have a happy New Year.

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