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Art Auction brochure click here - Fort Madison Area Arts Association
Expressions
Art Auction
2016
“Best of Show” Member Artist Exhibition 2015
The Bird Lady by Linda Ross
April 16th , 2016
Wine Tasting at 7:00pm
Auction at 8:00pm
Comfort Inn & Suites
Highway 61 West
Fort Madison, Iowa
Linda Ross
Linda Ross a native of Burlington, Iowa has always had her heart and
hands in the arts. At an early age throwing clay on the wheel became
her first love. At age sixteen she was given her own pottery wheel.
Eager to learn in school, she became an art assistant and continued her
education at SCC and Iowa State University. She graduated from the
College of Design at ISU with an emphasis in ceramics.
Upon marrying her love Kevin, he created a small studio to put that
wheel in! With much trial and error Chestnut Hill Pottery emerged.
Raising their two girls Linda had one hand in the slip bucket with the
other in the laundry. The art show circuit became an outlet for her
wares. Her clientele grew and the studio expanded to include a glaze
room, kiln area and show room. Today the studio consists of several
electric kilns and a gas fired kiln.
Fast forward, the kids headed to college and in 2009 Linda opened
The Artisans Next Door in Fort Madison, Iowa at 616 7th Street, which
is adjacent to The Ivy Bake Shoppe, now known as The Apron Bake
Shoppe and Cafe. Throwing pots to pay for the educations has been
an endeavor all its own. She is a big believer in “shop small and shop
local.” “Indeed, it does help to put a kid through college.”
Now it’s Linda time. In 2013 she had a solo show in Fairfield, Iowa at
the Steven Sondheim Center. A self proclaimed “mudder,” nothing
pleases her more than time at the old wheel. Continuing education is
a top priority; she pursues new interests with a soda firing workshop
by Brad Schweiger and is inspired by artists Pete Pinelle and Margaret
Bohls. She wood fired with the notable Bede Clarke and most recently
she took a wheel thrown sculpture class by Gerit Grimm. Wood Fire
Potter, Linda Christianson shared her handle-techniques and Joe Pintz’s
hand building has created a love for the simple life. It is the cumulative
learning that has made her the potter she is. Linda looks forward to
the 50th National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts in Kansas
City (NCECA) held in March 2016 that will stir new creativity.
An intuitive potter, Linda goes with the ebb and flow of life looking
forward to future endeavors. The large gas kiln has allowed her to
explore reduction and ash-glazes that utilizes ashes from the warmth of
long Iowa winters … Kevin partners in the firing of that beast. Maybe
someday a wood fired kiln?
The art circuit for Linda has slowed. She participates in Snake Alley
Art Fair in Burlington, IA in conjunction with Steamboat Days. In the fall
she gathers with other artists at Walnut Grove Farm in Knoxville, IL. She
loves public interaction and looks forward to selling all her new wares,
so she can mud even more!
Learn more at: chestnuthillpottery.com and artisansnextdoor.com or
follow her on FB or instagram.
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About the Art Center
The Fort Madison Area Arts Association (FMAAA) was
chartered in 1979, and started in the home of Ruth and
Dale Newberry for working artisans in the area to engage
in art workshops and share their joy of creating fine art.
Since then the FMAAA has been housed in many areas
of Avenue G and , including eight years in the renovated
Burlington Northern depot. The organization loved the
depot location and spent a great deal of money on capital
improvements to the facility. However after the flood,
the difficult decision was made to leave the depot. The
FMAAA now resides at 825 Avenue G and is open from
Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00-5:00.
As the FMAAA enters a new era, the member artisan
gallery boasts over 70 to 90 regional artists, giving the
unit a strong variety of mediums and styles. The Place
of Fire, our modern glaze studio, is housed in a separate
room at the rear of the consignment gallery. This studio is
available for birthday parties, badge attainment for Girl
Scout troops, and the daily hands-on usage of creating
your own one-of-a-kind dishware or figurines. The monthly
feature exhibition continues to bring the best artists to
the Ft. Madison stage. Annual events have always been a
strong suit for the organization, continuing such mainstays
as the Annual Garden Tour and Art-in-Central Park, while
advancing new initiatives such as Art~ssippi and the FM
Ghost Hunt. The FMAAA encourages new membership as
it is a funding stream which aids the organization’s goals. At
this time the Expressions Art Auction continues to be the
main funding mechanism for the organization. Thank you
for supporting this event.
2016 Board of Directors
Coni Graber
Cindy Roberts
George Gaudette
Jerry Granaman
Mary Ann Gaudette
Monica Schulte
Karen Hope
Sue Sorensen
Kathy McCracken
Anna Grinstead
Linda Marshall
Gary Grinstead
President
Angela Sodey
Vice-President
Teresa Dearing
Treasurer
Becky Carlsen
Secretary
Mary Brockman
Executive Director: Brian Riggs
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George Gaudette
1. George Gaudette
— Photography Old
Fort. George
has been a long-term
Board Member of
FMAAA. His specialization is aviary
1. George Gaudette
photography, in fact
traveling this last winter to reserves housing his feathered friends. Here George
captures the essence of one of Ft. Madison’s visual icons
with just a section of the perimeter.
Frank Allen
2. Frank Allen — Boone IA.
Windmill Watercolor.
Frank resided in Ft. Madison
for thirteen years before
retiring from the public
2. Frank Allen
school system. While living
in Ft. Madison he studied
watercolor at the FMAAA and perfected his skill base over
time. He was a regular vendor at the popular Weekend-inCentral Park in the 1980’s.
Vict
oria Pedersen
3. Victoria Pedersen
3. Victoria Pedersen — Texas. Pastel Hummingbird.
Victoria won Expressions Cover artist in 2009. She was very
active with FMAAA when living in Argyle. She has since
relocated to Texas and taken on the medium of ceramics
to tandem with her painting skills. Thanks to Welch’s
Insurance Agency for the donation as we await the return to
hummingbird season.
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Dean Rockwell
4. Dean Rockwell —Pottery.
Dean turned his energies
into becoming a ceramic
artist in 2002 after retiring
from 32 years of teaching
high school biology. His
skill level advanced quickly,
being selected as an Illinois
Artisan in 2007. Dean and
4. Dean Rockwell
his wife Jan have been
instrumental in advancing the new art center in Macomb.
P. Buckely Moss
5. P Buckley Moss — Limited
Edition print. Quilting Time. The
internationally known artist’s folksy
style has earned her the title “The
People’s Artist”. The uniqueness
of her style and the warmth
generated by her subject matter
5. P Buckley Moss quickly won her widespread
recognition. All things fiber are
quite popular at the moment, so seemed like the perfect time
to let this piece out of the FMAAA collection.
Kid’s Pool Party
6. Package — Have a
child’s party at Carlsen’s
pool this summer! Could
be birthday, ball team, or
just for good behavior.
Your child and 12 friends
will enjoy the afternoon
in the private backyard
complete with: in-ground swimming pool with plenty of
toys, diving board, and hot tub. FMAAA board members
will assist in supervision, serving walking tacos,
drinks, and cupcakes from Kelly’s Cakes..
Laurel Gillespie
7. Laurel Gillespie — Carthage,
IL ” Prim Path” oil painting. Laurel
loves to work in all mediums. She
has combined her love of art
with care for people by being
an artist and registered nurse. “I
feel gifted in the visual arts and
7. Laurel Gillespie want to create work that will
communicate a deep respect for
God’s handiwork and inspire people to care for our world
everywhere.”
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Gin Lammert
8. Gin Lammert— Oil
Painting. Shelf buddies “I
look for the subtle changes
that light creates when
observing my surroundings,
searching for what may not
be obvious at first glance.
The excitement of feeling the
8. Gin Lammert
texture of the surface I am
about to apply pure color to, and how that pure pigment in
stick form feels in my hand ignites the creative side in me.”
Connie Rumford
9. Connie Rumford — Connie
majored in art at Northeast
Missouri State. She is an
outstanding floral designer and
a member of American Institute
of Floral Design. She has
worked many years studying
9. Connie Rumford watercolor and has completed
many local commissions. Her
demonstration and knowledge of floral design energized
the crowd at her feature exhibit in 2013.
Linda Hard
10. Linda Hardy —
Nauvoo, IL. Jewelry
and Angel Portrait.
Linda has always
donated jewelry
10. Linda Hardy
to Expressions
doing so once again with a rare gem showcased Indian
Jasper necklace. Her second item is an Angel portrait. Buyer
will produce picture of loved one that has served in any
war. Linda does the research to add symbolism of that war,
adding an angel with story interwoven in the piece. Linda
began the Angel Guardian portrait series 6 years ago. Linda
has been an art educator for decades and works in virtually
all mediums. She is currently involved in film making. Her
longtime specialization has always been fine gem jewelry.
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Bill Hall
11. Bill Hall — Ft.
Madison. Acrylic
Painting. Birch Sunset.
Bill has developed
many skills over time:
engineering with
excavation, famous
11. Bill Hall
ice cream recipes,
gardening, Indian artifact collecting, and painting. Bill
is a self-taught artist that has been at it almost 50 years,
beginning with oils now acrylics. Lately he has diversified
into painting nature scenes on turkey feathers.
Jim Knapp
12. Jim Knapp
12. Jim Knapp — Fort
Madison, Pen/Ink w/watercolor.
Jim’s style is widely recognized
in the area, and he continues
doing portraits for the Hall of
Fame Sports Banquets. He has
been an ardent volunteer at
FMAAA, able to run the show
at the gallery just as reliably as
his coaching sports or teaching
art in the public school
system!
Jan Rockwell
13. Jan Rockwell — Macomb,
IL. Green Pastures. Jan proves
that bigger isn’t better with
this watercolor with Czech
gold leaf. She blew the doors
off the hinges with a solo
exhibition filling the spacious
art center in Macomb with
13. Jan Rockwell
contemporary, encaustic,
and nostalgic figures similar to her 2011 Expressions Art
Auction cover. Jan relishes the joy of being totally absorbed
in creating. Also, an avid plein air painter, Jan continues to
evolve her interests in painting styles. Look for her to take a
feature exhibition in FMAAA in the near future.
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Swiss Family Robinson Style
Treehouse
14. Package — Another whimsical gem in the Ten Acre
Treehouse forest! “The Captains Quarters” This is the
second treehouse in rural Nauvoo, which will be available to
rent starting May 2016! Upon entering this nautical inspired
treehouse you are treated to a huge map of the world in
the 13’ vaulted entryway. A window seat creates a cozy
reading area with a small collection of old books to explore!
The wrap around deck provides a laid back environment
to enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding forest!
Sleeps 4 adults, or up to a family of 6
Kat
hy Johnson
15. Kathy Johnson — Bath
IL. River’s Rest. acrylic
Painting. . There is a kind of
magic and music in nature,
that speaks to all my senses
15. Kathy Johnson
and calls to my artist heart
and soul. It is found in the rhythm of the waves against the
shore, the fog rising on the river, and the turtle sliding off a
log.” Kathy retired as long-term art educator at Mediapolis,
IA.
Robert Nennon
16. Robert Kennon—Ft. Madison.
Printmaking. “Longing Love”
Robert is currently a Professor of
Art at Southeastern Community
College. He received his MFA
and MA in Printmaking and a MA
in Art History from University of
Iowa. He works in the media of
printmaking, drawing, painting,
16. Robert Kennon
papermaking, and hand-made
books. He will be showcasing his art with his wife Maria
Kapler in October 2016 as feature exhibition at FMAAA.
Maria received her BA in Art at University of Iowa as
well and creates oil paintings of rural scenes, especially
to increase awareness of loss in small family farms in Iowa.
FMAAA welcomes new Hawkeye artists to the territory!
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Wendy Bailey
17. Wendy Bailey
17. Wendy Bailey—Fort Madison Photography. Wendy has
taught first grade in FM for 22 years, so it only makes sense
that she would have a keen interest in letters! What began
as a desperate, last minute need for some Christmas gifts a
few years ago has led to a library of over 600 photographic
letters. Many of her pictures are taken locally, including
Kinnick Stadium. Her four daughters enjoy helping her find
the letters, and her husband accommodates this interest by
pulling over when they spy a unique letter along the road
while traveling! Visit the FMAAA to peruse the letters and
order your own personalized name or word!
Deb Baughman
18. Deb Baughman—
Pulaski Iowa.
Watercolor Street
Scene. Deborah
Baughman had a
strong feature exhibit
18. Deb Baughman
in 2015. She received
her BA and MA from
Northeast Missouri State University in Arts Education and
taught for decades in Davis County before her retirement.
She enjoys plein air painting and has exemplified high skills
in watercolor, acrylic, or oil. “Iowa, Beautiful Land” is what she
believes and looks to achieve in her work.
Jim & Sheryl
McLain
19. Jim & Sheryl
19. Jim & Sheryl McLain
McLain—Cantril,
IA Turned Wood.
High bidder gets choice on the wares than bid for the
next piece. Hope you caught this husband/wife duo in
their March feature exhibition with an outstanding array
of product. Jim a has more traditional approach and
specializes in segmented creations, while Sheryl likes the
organic textures of bark, burl, and wood stains. Froggy
Bottom enterprises began in 2009 with one ideal: the
couple that lathes together, stays together.
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Easy Paint Private Party
20. Anita Lee —
Farmington, IA. Easy
Paint Canvas Private
Party. Anita scored
proa new popular pro
gram for FMAAA called Third Thursday Easy Paint Canvas.
This special opportunity provides for up to ten students
at their shop or home or at FMAAA gallery. The paint
party can be purchased and gifted. Request for subject
matter can be made beforehand. All materials provided
for 16x20” canvas outcome. Relax, enjoy, blend, and bond
with your friends!
Ray McKee
21. Ray McKee
21. Ray McKee—Wever, IA. Goin Fishin. Giclee prints both
one money. Ray had the feature exhibition last September
at FMAAA with a Rodeo themed show. It fits his style as a
transplant from Texas., he enjoys the Soutwestern style of
graphite rendering.
Carroll
Michalek
22. Carroll
Michalek—
Oil Painting
Keosauqua, IA.
22. Carroll Michalek
Oil Painting.
“Whispering Pines” Carroll lives in Van Buren County with
her husband, dogs, and way too many pastels. She continues
to advance her artistic education taking workshops with
noted professionals in the field. She loves to observe and
paint the scenes around her rural area.
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Jerry
Granaman
23. Jerry Granaman
—Photography
Fort Madison, IA
23. Jerry Granaman
Audubon Park
Infra-Red Series #3. Jerry has been an avid student of
photography since 1974, from darkroom to digital, he
has kept an upward curve since his regional work is wellknown for his portrayal of New Orleans scenes, as well as
capturing his native territory. Recently Jerry has added his
leadership to FMAAA Board of Directors.
Erika Wolfe
24. Erika Wolfe—
Silversmithing, Keokuk, IA
Spectrum
Fine, AAA, spectrolite
quality, Labradorite
gemstone beads,
highlighted by 3
handcrafted, roller print
textured, sterling silver
beads assembled into
24. Erika Wolfe
an elegant neck collar
jewelry piece and
fastened with a custom clasp. Erika has a masters degree in
jewelry/metal-smithing. All of her pieces are original and
one of a kind and have been exhibited and sold in galleries
throughout California and Iowa. Over the years she has
earned a number of prestigious awards including a first
place recognition for Metal in the Iowa Crafts Exhibit, at the
McNider Museum in Mason City.
Curt Swarm
25. Curt Swarm—Mount
Pleasant, IA Sculpture
and a Story: “Man” a spoof
on Auguste Rodin’s “The
Thinker”. Curt’s weekly
column, Empty Nest, runs in
20 newspapers, including
the The Hawkeye. The
columns are generally
human interest. Everyone
has a story. The high bidder
can receive the story or gift
25. Curt Swarm
it to another. Curt will travel
to their residence to interview them.
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Robert Decker
26. Robert Decker—
Wapello, IA Photography.
Reverend Zombie. Robert
Decker is a former native of
Ft. Madison and currently
resides in Wapello, IA. In
2001 he discovered New
Orleans’ French Quarter with
a 35mm SLR camera, which
generated a fire inside for
the medium. He became a
member of FMAAA and
exhibited in the Annual
26. Robert Decker
Photographers Show in
2003. He had his own feature exhibition at FMAAA in
March of 2013. Recently Bob has been successfully selling his
photography in numerous art fairs throughout Iowa.
Martha’s Vineyard
27. A Great Escape to
Martha’s Vineyard
Plan your exquisite
getaway for a week
to one of the most
fabled resort areas
in the nation on
this island just off
the coast of Cape
Cod. This beautiful
New England home will sleep eleven, but can creatively
house thirteen. The home is conveniently located to tennis,
beaches, and biking, as well as being only minutes from the
epicenter of Oak Bluffs. The buyers will be able to choose a
week in the months of June, September, or October.
Donated by: The Marshall Family
Rebecca Rogers
28. Rebecca Rodgers —
Virginia. Acrylic Painting
“The Dancer”. The only
reason FMAAA gets to show
Rebecca’s great style is that
her parents live in Warsaw, IL;
and every time she comes to
see them she loads up the car
with paintings. You can see her
awesome Elephant at FMCH
28. Rebecca Rogers
pediatric waiting room. Her
innovative style for painting
and collage garnered her Best Two-Dimensional work in
2015 December Member Artist Exhibition for “Coffee
Talk”. See it at FMAAA gallery!
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Dana Bushong Jewelers
29. Dana Bushong Jewelers. This
Avenue G anchor has supported
Expressions Art Auction for years and
comes in strong with this ladies watch.
A Citizen Eco-Drive Ladies Style
two-tone featuring a mother-of-pearl
dial with 42 diamonds on the bezel.
Solared by light with a retail value of
$695!
Colorado Condo
30. Condo in Frisco,
CO. Whether your
penchant is for
winter or summer fun,
enjoy the ultimate
outdoor experience
in a condominium
located in Frisco, CO. The location is between Copper
Mountain and Breckenridge and is close to four ski resorts,
numerous long distance biking trails, and a great variety of
mountain hiking trails. Frisco sports several fine restaurants
and is located off of I-70.
Donated by: Mike and Mary Brockman
Gwen Maitzen
31. Gwen Maitzen—
Mixed Media - Oregon,
WI. Gwen has a
signature style that
captivated FMAAA
audience for highest
earning feature exhibition
in 2015 with her
endearing Post-It note
31. Gwen Maitzen
art. Gwen has her MFA
in Fine Arts from Southern IL of Carbondale. After teaching
high school art for decades, she is now utilizing her time for
creation with watercolor, pen, pencils, rubber stamps, paint,
old books and maps, whatever she employs to create a
dialogue in mixed media of what she thinks or believes.
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Lillian Rubin
32. Lillian Rubin
32. Lillian Rubin—Raku
Pottery. Lillian has been
making pots for over 25 years.
She has been the workshop
chairperson for Burlington
Arts for Living Center for even
longer! The raku method is an
ancient Japanese production
method of an oxidationreduction process. The glazed
pieces are fired and allowed
to burn in sawdust to create
brilliant glazed effects.
Carlene Dingman
At
water
33. Carlene Dingman Atwater—
Oil Painting - Fort Madison, IA—
Carlene started painting over 25
years ago after taking a
workshop with the local art
center. Since then, she has won
awards at Plein Air painting
events, art fairs, and has been
33. Carlene Dingman
accepted into national
Atwater
competitions.
. Tim Laffey
34. Tim Laffey—
Carthage, IL
“Custodian of
Happenstance”
acrylic painting.
34. . Tim Laffey
Tim has the innate
ability to work in
all mediums. He will pick up anything and meld it into
something else. “My materials are paint and canvas, wood,
metal, paper, stone, nut and thorn, the stuff around me.”
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Jessica
Kirby--Rung
35. Jessica
Kirby-Runge—Ft.
35. Jessica Kirby-Rung
Madison. Pastel.
Midwest Sunset. Formerly from Burlington, Jessica now
lives in Ft. Madison; she graduated from Western Illinois
University with a BA in art, and a focus on drawing and
painting. Working in oil paint, pastels, watercolor and
graphite her recent achievements include winning the
best of show at 2015 Fresh Paint plein air competition in
the Amanas, first place in watercolor in Keokuk Art Center
annual and a purchase award at the Gazebo Art Festival in
Macomb, IL.
Jim Topic
36. Jim Topic Nauvoo, IL — ,
Glassblown Illumination. Jim
is a glass artist, educator,
performance artist, organic
farmer, and entrepreneur. His
varied interests include Nauvoo
Glassworks, Wildbird Performs,
36. Jim Topic
and Nauvoo Cheese, INC.
After leaving his shop at Baxter’s
Winery, he has created a working studio at his residence
across the street from Camp Nauvoo. He will illuminate the
audience as he has in the past.
Bob Ratcliff
37. Bob Ratcliff—911
Memorial Photography
Bob is an Iowa native
who worked briefly in
Ft. Madison and married
Cathy Boeding of Ft.
Madison in 1969. He is
a Certified Professional
Photographer shooting
Portraiture, Weddings,
Sports, Architectural,
37. Bob Ratcliff
Commercial, Nature
and Landscapes. Cathy and Bob live near Detroit, MI.
They photograph all over North America, and have won
numerous awards in international competitions.
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Felis Sanchez
38. Felis Sanchez—
Washington. Print of
Green Lake. Felis lived
in Ft. Madison most
of his childhood. His
talent for art in school
38. Felis Sanchez
was recognized
and supported by many in the community. During his
professional career he painted for clientele nationwide
and was a political cartoonist as well. FMAAA has had the
pleasure to work with him on a few feature exhibitions,
offering up the last gift left in the FMAAA archives up
for auction. Complete with a custom frame of his favorite
subject matter Green Lake.
Linda Ross
39. Linda Ross—Pictured is a
greenware work in progress
for Bird Lady II for 2016
Expressions Art Auction.
Linda Ross finally broke
the glass ceiling to win Best
of Show in 2015 Annual
Member Artist Exhibition.
FMAAA Board of Directors
also award monetary
39. Linda Ross
stipends to Best 2-D, Best
3-D, and Best Photograph. Artists in photography and
three dimensional mediums have lamented that no one
had won Best of Show from those latter two divisions in
previous years. Congratulations to Linda for new era of
medium division at FMAAA!
Julie Long
40. Julie
Long— Fort
Madison,
IA - Swing
Span Bridge
photograph.
40. Julie Long
After playing
around taking pictures of family and her son’s sports events,
Julie decided to take her photography to another level. She
took advantage of some photography classes being offered
by some very talented local photographers at FMAAA two
years ago. This enabled her to begin her new adventure
of capturing beautiful moments in the surrounding area
and being able to share her eye with others. Capturing
moments with colors of the sunrise and sunset are her
favorite, but you will also find she loves taking pictures
during snow storms and stormy weather
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Donated by the Marshall Family
FMAAA Heartily Thanks
our Silent Auction Donors:
Thursday night VIP tickets to the Tri State Rodeo
Ragin’ Cajun Party--August 6th at FMAAA
FMAAA Artists Hosting: Cuisine & Spirits
25 slots available
Plenty of other surprises available here including textile
work from the “Fiber Tribe”!
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Auction Listing
1.
George Gaudette—Photography
2.
Frank Allen—Watercolor
3.
Victoria Pedersen—Pastel
4.
Dean Rockwell — Pottery
5.
P. Buckley Moss—Limited Edition Print
6.
Package—Kid’s Pool Party
7.
Laurel Gillespie — Acrylic Painting
8.
Ginny Lammert — Oil Painting
9.
Connie Rumford—Floral Design
10. Linda Hardy — Jewelry & Angel Portrait
11. Bill Hall — Acrylic Painting
12. Jim Knapp — Pen/Ink w/watercolor
13. Jan Rockwell — Acrylic Painting
14. Package — Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse
15. Kathy Johnson — Acrylic Painting
16. Robert Kennon — Printmaking
17. Wendy Bailey — Ft. Madison Photography
18. Deborah Baughman — Painting
19. Jim & Sheryl McLain — Turned Wood (choice)
20. Anita Lee — Easy Paint Private Party
21. Ray McKee — Graphite Giclee
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Auction Listing
22. Carroll Michalek — Oil Painting
23. Jerry Granaman — Photography
24. Erika Wolfe — Silversmithing
25. Curt Swarm — Sculpture & Story
26. Robert Decker — Photography
27. Package — Martha’s Vineyard
28. Rebecca Rodgers — Acrylic Painting
29. Dana Bushong Jewelers — Watch
30. Package — Colorado Condo
31. Gwen Maitzen — Mixed Media
32. Lillian Rubin — Raku Vessel
33. Carlene Dingman Atwater — Oil Painting
34. Tim Laffey — Acrylic Painting
35. Jessica Kirby-Runge — Pastel
36. Jim Topic — Glassblowing
37. Bob Ratcliff — Photography
39. Felis Sanchez — Print
40. Linda Ross — Ceramic Sculpture
40. Julie Long — Photography
41. Raffle — Pick Your Vacation
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Hugs to These
Auction Supporters
Skip and Michelle Young
Jerry Granaman, Robert Decker, and friends
for Ragin Cajun Party
Frame-n-Art
Carlene & Jim Atwater and Steve McCracken
Party Package Donors
Donating FMAAA Artisans
Members of the Fiber Tribe
Thanks to our Auctioneers: Corey and Dan Fraise
Fort Madison
Area Arts Association
Upcoming Gallery Shows
February— 52 Faces of Volunteerism
Carlene Dingman Atwater
Sponsor: Climax Molybdenum
March— Jim & Sheryl McLain -Turned Wood
Sponsor: Catfish Bend Casino
April—Regional High School Competition (Annual)
Sponsor: Interiors by Philip
May—Wonders from Beyond--Astral Photography
Sponsor: Two Rivers Insurance
June—Area Photography Show (Annual)
Sponsor--Ft. Madison Bank & Trust
July— A Bug’s Life---Mixed media theme
Sponsor: E. I. Dupont
August— Maeve Ericson: Encaustic
Sponsor: Ft. Madison Community Hospital
September— Marie Brady-Whitcanuck--Oil Painting
Sponsor: Pilot Grove Savings Bank
October—Robert Kennon & Maria KaplerPrintmaking & Painting
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Sponsor: HyVee of Ft. Madison
November— Jim Henry--Surrealism
Sponsor: Axalta Coating Systems
December—Member Artist Exhibition (Annual)
Sponsor: Lee County Bank & Trust
January—K-8 Budding Artist Show (Annual)
Sponsor: Seither & Cherry
FMAAA Special Events 2016
April 16th —Expressions Art Auction
Mid June —FMAAA Garden Tour
July 12th - 15th —FMAAA Summer Kid’s Art Camp
Sept. 18th—Art-in-Central Park
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