Greetings friends,
This is the first of five newsletters that will further explain the results of the 2010 survey and how your input has helped shape the future of Florence.
Many surveys indicated that you are very interested in being actively involved in the selection of our instructors. You asked and we responded. . .
For the 2010 workshops we have enlisted some new instructors including:
Ruth Hook Colby - Pastels
Carla Filippelli - Basketry
Paula Ford - Pastels
Ralph Herring Jr- Portraits
Christy Hoffman - Knitting
Nancy Hoffman - Spinning & Weaving
Ken Kolodner - Hammer Dulcimer & Fiddle
Molly Lithgo- Colored Pencil
Freda Lee-McCann - Chinese Watercolor
Terry Quentrill - Calligraphy
Holly Sokup - Pen & Ink
Joyce Teta - Calligraphy
Wes Waugh - Watercolor
And, many of your favorites will be returning including:
Sue Boggs & Cora Mae Pipkin - Children's
Nancy Bulluck - Oil & Acrylics
Susan Crouch - Watercolor
Paul deMarrias - Pastels
Lenore De Pree - Oil
Addren Doss -Plein Air, Oil
Harold Frontz - Oil
Leslie Frontz - Watercolor
Elissa Gore - Botanical Drawing & Plein Air
Jon Houglum - Oil
Paul Keysar - Plein Air, Oil & Acrylics
Alexis Lavine - Watercolor
Barbara Lawing - Creative Writing
RT Morgan - Acrylics
Rachel Nicholson - Felting
Cathey Purvey - Basketry
Nancy Reed - Handmade Paper
Cheryl Roberts - Rug Hooking
Phil Rhyne - Digital Photography
Sharon Sharp - Book making
Stephen Shoemaker - Drawing
Jorena Sparks - Children's
Norma Suddreth - Handmade Paper
Ron Walters - Oil & Acrylics
Carol Whitmore Herring - Watercolor
Kate Worm - Watercolor
You helped make all this possible. Thank you for your continued support and keep the suggestions coming.
Sincerely,
Meghan B Minton
Executive Director
Watch your in-box for the next installment in this series and learn how we are partnering together to make Florence the perfect place for artists who want to be inspired and create.