Open House program is here - The Stutz Artists Association

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Open House program is here - The Stutz Artists Association
STUTZ ARTISTS
OPEN HOUSE
APRIL 29, 5:30-10:30pm & APRIL 30, 2-7pm | stutzartists.com
Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Member NYSE/SIPC
Welcome from the Stutz Artists Association
Welcome to the 23rd annual Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House. We appreciate you being
here in support of our residency program. Have fun, enjoy the art, find something for your home or
office, and meet the many varied artists who have studios here. This is a fantastic building to work
in, so full of creative spirits. We also invite you to experience our Gallery openings in conjunction
with the IDADA First Friday Art Tour. Every month our exhibits change and each one brings new
and exciting art for you to see.
— Martha Carlson, President, Stutz Artists Association
FROM OUR SPONSOR, RAYMOND JAMES®
On behalf of our many financial advisors and associates in the Indianapolis community, Raymond
James is honored to once again serve as the title sponsor of the 23rd Annual Stutz Artists Open House.
At Raymond James, we believe that just as important as bringing thoughtful financial planning and
investment advice to individuals, corporations and municipalities is our commitment to give back
to the communities in which we live and work. This sponsorship in recognition of the arts began in
2010, but Raymond James’ commitment to our communities, and specifically to the arts, extends
throughout the history of our firm. In fact, Tom James, our executive chairman and former CEO,
is currently working on a major addition to the arts, cultural and economic development of our
community in St. Petersburg, Florida through the opening of his new art museum in 2017.
You can learn about the firm’s commitment to the community on www.raymondjames.com/community.
I am proud to support the Stutz Artists Open House through this event and thank you for joining us as we embrace art
and the artists who create it, and to be part of this growing art event in Indianapolis. I hope you enjoy the open house!
—Tash Elwyn, President, Raymond James & Associates, member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC
FROM THE DESK OF TURNER WOODARD
Welcome to our 23rd Annual Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House. It is with great
appreciation that we once again welcome back Raymond James & Associates as a proud sponsor.
This weekend you will have the opportunity to tour this wonderful turn-of-the-century automobile
factory that now is the home to over 200 tenants—many of them artists and creative businesses.
I believe that the real joy of these next two days is the opportunity not only to meet and greet
the many wonderful and talented artists that reside here in our Stutz Factory, but it is a rare
opportunity to be able to visit them in their actual working studios—this is why the Stutz Open
House was created.
Again welcome, and on behalf of the Stutz Artists Association and the Stutz Management Team, enjoy your hours here
at the factory and remember “there is great joy in buying local art!”
— Turner Woodard, Owner since 1992
THANKS TO THESE OPEN HOUSE PARTNERS
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HOURS
Friday, April 29, 5:30-10:30 p.m.& Saturday, April 30, 2-7 p.m.
DISCOUNTS
Friday guests may return on Saturday for free with their ticket
stubs. Children 12 and under are admitted free both days.
MUSIC SCHEDULE
FIRST STOP EXHIBIT
Begin your Open House experience with a visit to the Raymond
James Stutz Art Gallery on the first floor to view this one-stop
sampler of work from many of our Open House artists. Check
out their work in the Gallery, find your favorites and then visit
their studios for more.
FOOD & DRINK
Bearcats, our in-house restaurant on the first floor, will be open
and have beverage stations in Bearcat Alley, the Car Room and
on each floor. Look for additional food and sweets on the upper
floors as well as in many artists’ studios.
MUSIC
Great live music will be found throughout the building,
including on the first floor and in the Car Room on the 2nd floor.
Thank you to The Warehouse, this year’s music sponsor. The
Warehouse is an intimate live music listening room in Carmel,
featuring a full 2016 season of national touring music acts.
www.LiveForTheMusic.com
GRAND TOUR OF ARTISAN AUTOS
During the Open House, you have the opportunity to see and
learn about the vintage and collectible cars which are on display
in this former Stutz Motor Car factory. You will find a listing of
the cars on page 17 and their locations on the maps.
Friday
Sam Law, Bearcat Alley (5:30-7:15)
Cathy Morris, Bearcat Alley
(7:45-10:30)
Sharon O’Connell, Gallery
Janiece & Curtis Duo, 2A
Charlie Ballantine Quartet,
Car Room
Dave Petty, 2D
Kevin Kouts Quartet, 3A
Michael Kelsey, 3C
Jazz Duo Steve & John, 4A
Slates Family Band, 4C
Saturday
Gordon Bonham Band, Bearcat Alley
Monika Herzig, 2A
Davis Harlow Project, 2D
Charlie Ballantine Trio, Car Room
YELP swag truck friday
The Main Street Jazz Band, 3A
Visit the Yelp Swag Truck at the 11th Street entrance. Check
into the event for a fun photo booth capture. Spread love with
Acts of Kindness. Download the Yelp mobile app.
Jazz Duo Steve & John, 4A
Kevin Kouts Trio, 3C
Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, 4C
TRY YOUR OWN PAINTING
Visit the 4th floor near elevator D to paint your own
masterpieces with Wine & Canvas.
JUST FOR KIDS
On Saturday, kids ages 5-12 should pick up the Art Scavenger
Hunt form at the Open House entrances. Complete the Hunt
and return the form on your way out to be entered into a
drawing for gift certificates from Prizm Art Stores.
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special
presentation
SATURDAY, 4:00 PM
IN THE CAR ROOM
SaraH Urist Green
How to Read Art
Come meet Sarah Urist Green,
creator and curator of The Art
Assignment video series, as she
explains “How to Read Art.”
ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS SATURDAY
Look for this icon on the maps and
come watch these artists at work.
2:30 pm, B350, DEBBIE BREDEMUS — Debbie will demonstrate
painting with epoxy resin and how to create colorful abstract pieces
with tinted resin and heat.
3:00 pm, A340, BETH SCHWIER — Beth will be doing a still life
palette knife demonstration in oil paints on canvas.
3:00 pm, B320, ANDREA JACKSON — Andrea will be
demonstrating the soldering of an Etruscan chain and a final
piece of jewelry.
3:30 pm, A245, SUSAN HAZER — Come see how it is possible
to start with a flat sheet of metal and end up with a leaf-like art
piece! Susan will demonstrate how to work metal by folding and
hammering to create lovely, organic shapes.
4:00 pm, A250, LYDIA BURRIS — Lydia is providing a
demonstration of how she uses mixed media, automatism and
abstraction to begin her imaginative fantasy paintings.
4:00 pm, B320, ANDREA JACKSON — Andrea will be
demonstrating the soldering of an Etruscan chain and a final
piece of jewelry.
4:30 pm, B255a, JESSICA SPRINGMAN — Jessica will be
demonstrating her geometric paper-cutting technique. Visitors will
see how she lays out foundational line art and cuts the image with
an X-acto knife fitted with a standard #11 blade.
The Art Assignment is an
educational video series produced
in partnership with PBS Digital
Studios, which introduces you to
alternative approaches to artmaking and the most innovative
minds in art today. Traveling
around the U.S., Sarah meets
artists and solicits assignments
from them that serve as open
calls for makers across the globe.
Since its premiere in 2014, the
series has grown to over 100,000
subscribers, has been watched
more than 2,500,000 times,
and has generated thousands of
artworks in response. Sarah is the
former curator of contemporary
art at the Indianapolis Museum
of Art, where she curated the
exhibitions Graphite and Andy
Warhol Enterprises, among others.
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4:30 pm, A455, JIM GERARD — Jim will demonstrate short gesture
drawing from the live model, in charcoal and pastel.
5:00 pm, C340, LINETTE BLEDSOE — Linette will demonstrate
her plaster painting process, which will show how she “paints” first
with plaster to get thick texture in her work and then, once dry,
how painting and glazing brings the work to life.
5:00 pm, B320, ANDREA JACKSON — Andrea will be
demonstrating the soldering of an Etruscan chain and a final
piece of jewelry.
5:30 pm, C 310, JANETTMARIE — JanettMarie will paint with a big,
6-inch brush on a small, 12-inch canvas to produce an exciting still
life painting; size does matter!
5:30 pm, A455, JIM GERARD — Jim will demonstrate short gesture
drawing from the live model, in charcoal and pastel.
6:00 pm, C380, RITCH HANNA — Ritch will demonstrate fusing
and scraping with encaustic, or hot wax – one of the oldest forms of
painting.
6:30 pm, A455, JIM GERARD — Jim will demonstrate short gesture
drawing from the live model, in charcoal and pastel.
Floor 1
11TH STREET
E
Stutz Race
Car Shop
To Bearcats Restaurant
SENATE AVE
LOADING DOCK
B
F135
Bearcat Alley
Bearcats
Restaurant
CAPITOL AVE
D175
Bearcats
Restaurant
C
CAR
DISPLAY
D
10TH STREET
Music
1st Floor Artists
● Vicky Shaffer White, Acrylic Mixed Painter..................F135
Food/Beverage
Elevator
1st Floor Businesses
● Grant Your Soul Massage Therapy...................................D175
Restroom
Stairs
Entrance/Exit
Car Display
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Floor 2
11TH STREET
D285
D
Stutz Car Room
C210
This way to Building D *
C
C200
CAPITOL AVE
SENATE AVE
D200
E
Artist Demo Saturday
a
A250
Elevator
B
B260
b
B210
Food/Beverage
B255 B255
B215
Restroom
A280
Music
B230
* Go through the Car Room to get to Building D
A
A270 A23 0
Stairs
Car Display
A285
A245
10TH STREET
2nd Floor Artists
2nd Floor Businesses
● Susan D. Brewer, Abstract Expressionist....................... A230
● Reichel Stohry LLP.................................................................. A285
● Susan Hazer Designs, Jewelry & Metal
creations with Heart................................................................ A245
● Common Source Massage and Hypnosis....................... B215
● Lydia Burris, Mixed Media.................................................... A250
● Shannon Roark Design & Realty.......................................D200
● Martha Sando, Oil Painting.................................................. A270
● René Crigler, Acrylics/Urethane on Carbon Fiber...... A280
● Foto Musings, Photography................................................. B210
● John Kirchner Design, Woodworking Furniture......... B230
● Jessica Springman, Drawing.............................................. B255a
●K
risty Hughes, Monoprint, Collage,
Fumage, Acrylic.......................................................................B255b
● Turner Woodard, Painting.................................................... C200
● Jane Knight - wo-do impressions, Finger Painting.....D285
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● College Mentors for Kids...................................................... B260
brian phillips
A425
Ritch Hanna
artpooch.com [email protected]
Susan Hazer
John Ross
hazerdesigns.com JanettMarie
janettmarie.com A245
[email protected]
C310
[email protected]
Chainsaw Art Julie S. Moore
Facebook: Julie Moore C380
[email protected]
C385
[email protected]
B350
[email protected]
Floor 3
11TH STREET
E310
E
E385
CAPITOL AVE
C300
A395
A300
A320
A315
A360
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10TH STREET
C315
B320
A330
Car Display
eats
A
Restroom
Stairs
B360
A325
A335
A340
A350
A390
Free Cookies from
Raymond James, Saturday
C325
B
B335
Artist Demo Saturday
Elevator
C370
B355
B350
Food/Beverage
C
C310
eats
C385
B345
Music
C340
C350
C355
C375
C365
C360
D380
D335
D
E340
E325
C380
D385
D370
D365
D345
SENATE AVE
E360
3rd Floor Artists
● Nancy L. Beck, Oil Painting.................................................. C350
● Nancy Martin, Jewelry........................................................... A315
● Sarah Kercheval, Fine Art Photography......................... C350
● Myra Risley Perrin, Sculpture, Jewelry........................... A315
● Francie Broadie, Jewelry....................................................... C355
● Anne Emison Wishard, Photography............................... A315
● Vicki Broadie, Painter............................................................. C355
● Terri McClatchie, Mixed Media.......................................... A320
● Von Biggs, Mixed Media........................................................ A325
● Constance Edwards Scopelitis,
Paintings and Drawings.......................................................... C360
● Wendy Franklin, Fiber & Mixed Media............................ A330
● Julie Perigo, Painting, Ceramics......................................... C370
● Carol Boarman, Acrylic Mixed............................................ A335
● Kevin Raber, Photography.................................................... C375
● Beth Clary Schwier, Painting............................................... A340
● Ritch Hanna, Encaustic.......................................................... C380
● Wingo, Acrylic Paintings w/ Mixed Media...................... A350
● John Ross, Chainsaw Sculpture.......................................... C385
● Joanie M. Anderson, Acrylic - Mixed Media.................. A360
● Susan M. Christensen, Mixed Media................................D335
● SMALLFRY, Photography..................................................... A390
● Faith Blackwell Photography, Photography.................D345
● Jodie Bailey, Drawing............................................................. A395
● Katie Clayton.............................................................................D365
● FC Drea Design, Sterling Silver Fine Art Jewelry........ B320
● Diane Lyon, Oil Painting.........................................................D370
● Jack Wickes, Photography................................................... B335
● Chuck Horsman Oil Paintings, Oil Painting...................D380
● Julia Zollman Wickes, Painting........................................... B335
● Aaron Glass, Painting..............................................................D385
● B Moore Art, Contemporary Watercolor Painting..... B345
● Don Fitzpatrick, Fine Art Photographs............................E325
● The Wild Opal, Custom Artisan Jewelry Designs....... B345
● Bonnie Fillenwarth, Visual Artist.......................................E340
● Debbie Bredemus, Painting:
Oil, Acrylic, Epoxy, Resin........................................................ B350
● Rita Spalding Fine Art, Oil Painting...................................E385
● Julie S. Moore, Watercolorist.............................................. B350
● Jen Rozelle, Mixed Media..................................................... B355
● Michael Swolsky, Metal Wall Art....................................... B355
● Taylor Smith, Oil, Acrylic, Mixed Media........................... B360
● Amy Kirchner, Acrylic/Mixed Media................................ C300
● JanettMarie, Painting, Oils, Acrylics, Mixed Media.... C310
● Martha Carlson, Painter, Photographer.......................... C315
3rd Floor Businesses
● krM Architecture..................................................................... A300
● Lunar Strategies, Private Party.......................................... C365
● USA Diving...................................................................................E310
● J acobi, Toombs and Lanz Consulting
Engineers & Land Surveyors, Private Party...................E360
●M
artha Lindenborg Vaught,
Painting, Drawing, Printmaking.......................................... C325
● Linette Bledsoe, Mixed Media Paintings........................ C340
Wendy Franklin
wendyfranklinart.com A330
[email protected]
Michael Swolsky
B355
B355
Jen rozelle
Floor 4
11TH STREET
C
D490
D
D465
D445
C420
C440
B
B490
Food/Beverage
B470
B465
B460
B455
Music
CAPITOL AVE
SENATE AVE
E
B415
Artist Demo Saturday
Wine & Canvas
Elevator
A
A455
Restroom
Car Display
A425
A430
Stairs
A400
10TH STREET
4th Floor Artists
4th Floor Businesses
● Art Pooch, Collage and Acrylic........................................... A425
● I nverse – Square, Private Party.......................................... A400
●T
erri Blaising Designs............................................................. A430
● SuperPixel............................................................................... B455
● Jim Gerard, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture....................... A455
● s ongbird media group............................................................ B490
●V
ictoria Gillieron, Oil Painting............................................ B415
●N
ikolayev Painting Conservation..................................... C420
●B
arbara Applegate-Jones, Oil Painting........................... B460
●E
chopath, LLC, Private Party............................................... C440
● Karen DeWald Graeser, Painter, oil/pastel.................... B465
●n
etlogx LLC, Private Party....................................................D465
●A
pril Willy, Oils and Acrylics............................................... B470
●K
evin Cornell (Birds of Indiana), Photography,
Nature, Birding..........................................................................D445
●L
aura LaForge, Acrylic Paint & Ceramic..........................D490
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GRAND TOUR OF ARTISAN AUTOS
This is your opportunity to discover incredible collectible cars from the collection of Turner Woodard,
the owner of the Stutz Business and Arts Center. Check the list of cars below and the icons on the
maps to find the locations of these fabulous cars.
Turner Woodard’s car collection shown
throughout the building is the culmination of
over 40 years of buying, trading, and selling
collectible cars! Turner has taken great care
in choosing, and adding, cars in his collection
that are meaningful to him. The collection
ranges from a 1914 Stutz Bearcat to a 1989
Lamborghini Countach and everything in
between. The cars you see throughout the
building all have some special meaning to
him. Whether it was a car he always dreamed
of owning or a car he once rode in with his
dad, each of the cars you see has a story. For
example, the 1978 Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car
evokes a wonderful memory for Turner. In May
of 1978, as a young aspiring race driver, Turner
was standing in pit lane at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway on a practice day when Tom
Binford pulls up in the pace car, looks over, and
offers Turner a ride around the track. Turner
often speaks of this fine memory with a smile on
his face. It is these kinds of fond memories that
live in each car in his collection.
Cars on display in the building
1914 Stutz Bearcat, Car Room
1926 Stutz Speedster, Bearcat Alley
1927 Stutz Safety 8, Bearcat Alley
1929 Stutz Dual Cowl Phaeton, Bearcat Alley
1933 Stutz DV32 Hollywood Sedan, Bearcat Alley
1933 Stutz Package Car, 4B
1973 Stutz Blackhawk, Car Room
1929 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster, Car Room
1983 Ferrari 400i Cabriolet, Car Room
1984 Ferrari 512 BBi Boxer, Car Room
1989 Lamborghini Countach, Car Room
1955 Jaguar XK140, Car Room
1956 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, Bearcat Alley
1930 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup, 3C
1969 Ford Mustang GT Convertible, 3E
1965 Chevrolet Corvette, Car Room
1978 Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car, 4B
1996 Dodge Viper GTS Super Viper Race Car, Car Room
1946 Lincoln Continental Convertible, 10th St. Entrance
1980 Excalibur Convertible, Car Room
1979 March Formula Atlantic Race Car, Race Car Shop
1975 Chevron B31 Sports Racer, Race Car Shop
1973 Porsche 914/6 Race Car, Race Car Shop
*Locations subject to change
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20th ANNIVERSARY OF STUTZ
RESIDENCY PROGRAM
20 Years of Stutz
Residents
The Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House serves as the
sole fund raiser for the Stutz Residency Program. Since 1996,
this program has granted free studio space and utilities for
a year to local emerging artists. After spending a formative
year as a Stutz resident, these amazing artists have gone on
to be some of the most accomplished artists in Indianapolis.
Over the years, the Stutz Artists Association has provided 27
individuals with studio space valued at more than $135,000.
Come see the current work of former Stutz
Residents at a Gallery show in August 2016.
The celebration will begin with the First
Friday opening reception on August 5 at
5-9 p.m. and the exhibition will continue
through August 26 in the Raymond James
Stutz Art Gallery.
The 2016 Stutz Residents are Kristy Hughes (B255b) and
Jessica Springman (B255a). Please visit their studios on
the second floor. Kristy and Jessica will be featured in the
Raymond James Stutz Art Gallery with an exhibition in
September. The opening reception will take place on Friday,
September 2 at 5-9 p.m.
Applications for the 2016-17 Residency Program are now
being accepted. Information and applications may be found
at www.stutzartists.com and are due by July 22, 2016. New
residents will begin their residency on October 1.
Kristy Hughes
Jessica Springman
THANKS TO THESE OPEN HOUSE PARTNERS
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2016-17: Coming soon!
2015-16: Kristy Hughes and Jessica Springman
2014-15: Cheryl Lorance and Marna Shopoff
2013-14: David Hicks and Lucas Schooler
2012-13: Lauren Kussro and Heather Stamenov
2011-12: Joseph Crone and Emily Budd
2010-11: Mallory Marty and Brian Myers
2009-10: Patrick Flaherty and Lydia Burris
2008-09: William Denton Ray and Mark Pack
2007-08: Ginny Taylor Rosner and Jay Parnell
2006-07: Kate Oberreich and David Kleeman
2005-06: Kevin Smola
2004-05: Ismalia “Izo” Ndaiye
2003-04: Stephanie Lewis Robertson
2002-03: Larry Endicott
2001-02: Kyle Ragsdale
2000-2001: Jan Zoya
1999-2000: Susan Watt Grade
1998-99: Emily Kennerk
1997-98: Greg Hull
STUTZ ARTISTS
Looking for your favorite Stutz artists? Check out this
alphabetical list. Artist profiles can also be found at
www.stutzartists.com/artists.
Anderson, Joanie M. - A360
Applegate-Jones, Barbara - B460
Bailey, Jodie - A395
Beck, Nancy L. - C350
Biggs, Von - A325
Blackwell, Faith - D345
Blaising, Terri - A430
Bledsoe. Linette - C340
Boarman, Carol - A335
Bredemus, Debbie - B350
Brewer, Susan D.- A230
Broadie, Francie - C355
Broadie, Vicki -C355
Burris, Lydia - A250
Carlson, Martha - C315
Christensen, Susan M.- D335
Clayton, Katie - D365
Cornell, Kevin - D445
Crigler, René - A280
Fillenwarth, Bonnie - E340
Fitzpatrick, Don R. - E325
Franklin, Wendy - A330
Gerard, Jim - A455
Gillieron, Victoria - B415
Glass, Aaron – D385
Graeser, Karen DeWald - B465
Hanna, Ritch - C380
Hazer, Susan - A245
Horsman, Chuck - D380
Howard, Pete - B210
Hughes, Kristy - B255b
Jackson, Andrea - B320
JanettMarie – C310
Kercheval, Sarah - C350
Kirchner, John - B230
Kirchner, Amy - C300
Knerr, Amy - A390
Knight, Jane - D285
LaForge, Laura - D490
Lyon, Diane - D370
Martin, Nancy - A315
McClatchie, Terri - A320
Moore, Julie S. - B350
Moore, Bruce - B345
Moore, Sally - B345
Perigo, Julie - C370
Perrin, Myra - A315
Phillips, Brian - A425
Raber, Kevin - C375
Ross, John - C385
Rozelle, Jen - B355
Sando, Martha - A270
Schwier, Beth Clary - A340
Scopelitis Constance Edwards C360
Smith, Taylor - B360
Spalding, Rita - E385
Springman, Jessica - B255a
Swolsky, Michael - B355
Vaught, Martha Lindenborg C325
White, Vicky Shaffer - F135
Wickes, Jack - B335
Wickes, Julia Zollman – B335
Willy, April – A470
Wingo, Cindy – A350
Wishard, Anne Emison – A315
Woodard, Turner – C200
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VISIT THE STUTZ ALL
YEAR LONG!
The Raymond James Stutz Art Gallery features
a new exhibit each month and is open weekdays
from 11 am – 2 pm and by appointment. These
monthly gallery exhibitions kick off with an
opening reception during the IDADA First
Friday Art Tours from 5-9 pm. Extended First
Friday Open Studios are scheduled for August
and December 2016. Come back and see new
art each month! For more information, visit
www.stutzartists.com.
STUTZ ARTISTS ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors
President: Martha Carlson
Vice President: Von Biggs
Secretary: Vicky Shaffer White
Treasurer: JanettMarie
Gallery Director: Leigh Dunnington Jones
Board Members: Linette Bledsoe, Anne Emison
Wishard, Aaron Pierce
Open House Committee
Co-Chairs: JanettMarie, Martha Vaught
Committee: Von Biggs, Faith Blackwell, Martha
Carlson, Anne Emison Wishard, Bonnie Fillenwarth,
Wendy Franklin, Ritch Hanna, Pete Howard, Laura
Laforge, Julia Wickes.
The Stutz Artists Association
Would Like to Thank
• Turner John Management: Turner Woodard,
Jeff Lafollette, Anne Jester, Simone Asher, Matt
Kennicutt, and the Stutz staff
• Raymond James & Associates: 2016 Title Sponsor
• Kerrie Best, Raymond James
• Kelly Young, Baise Communications
• Lawrence North High School Band Boosters
• ESG Security
• Tim Reuter, Bearcats Restaurants
• Dannielle Stark, Sleeping Giant Creative
• Carin Vittorio, Priority Press
• Tamra & Tony Scott, Wine & Canvas
• Prizm The Artist’s Supply Store
• Boomer Magazine
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CELEBRATING
TRIUMPHS OF THE
CREATIVE SPIRIT.
Perhaps the most
important
thing
you can do to
awaken your own
creativity is to support the creativity
of others. That’s
why
we’re
so
proud to give back
to the people and
organizations who inspire our
artistic side—and we have
been since 1962. Over more
than 50 years,
Raymond James
has become a patron of the arts in
communities and
across the country. And today, it’s
our privilege to
continue that tradition of celebrating the creative spirit alongside you.
LIFE WELL PLANNED.
We are proud to support the
2016 Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House.
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