The series of cphace
thru may 29 The series of cphace is an exhibition of manipulated photography works by laird. This episode of the series of cphace features the Abacos, part of the Northern Bahama Islands. The lush natural environment, some of which is under water, was captured with a converted camera that records infrared waves of the electromagnetic light spectrum that is invisible to the naked eye. The images are then cropped, flopped, and merged to...
Tea For Two at Wild Berry Tea Spa
Valentine’s Day—feb 14 Julie Lachance opened Wild Berry Tea Spa five years ago to offer soothing facials and back treatments infused with natural teas and herbs. Growing up on a small farm in Quebec, surrounded by fresh fruits, berries and herbs, helped Lachance discover the benefits that nature holds for health and healing. A licensed esthetician, tea specialist, and aspiring tea sommelier, she designed her own special approach to...
Roxanne Horvath
thru feb 3 Artist, architect and City of St. Augustine Vice-Mayor Roxanne Horvath is the featured artist at Butterfield Garage Art Gallery during the month of January. Horvath’s original and evocative work is informed not only by her background in architecture, but also by her study of photography at the university level and of enamel work at two international crafts schools, Penland School of Arts and Haystack. Deeply influenced by...
Magical Mermaids
thru april 1 First Street Gallery artists, along with regional and national artists, have created their own vision of magical mermaids for this third annual group show. You’ll discover mermaid artwork in all media – painting, photography, clay, glass, metal and jewelry. First Street Gallery has once again teamed up with Dreams Come True (an organization that assists local children battling life threatening illness): a portion of all...
Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay
jan 16 – feb 28 Concurrent with St. Augustine’s 450th anniversary commemoration, artists Emily Arthur, Marwin Begaye and John Hitchcock present a curatorial project which metaphorically retraces the history of seventy‐two American Indians who were forcibly taken from their homes in Salt Fork, OK, and transported by train to St. Augustine in 1875. The United States War Department imprisoned Cheyenne, Kiowa, Comanche, Arapaho, and...
Robert Leedy
thru jan 7, 2015 Florida watercolorist Robert Leedy is known for his strong sense of light and color. Loose washes of bold, luminous color readily define his unique, personal style. His paintings celebrate the medium of watercolor through mingling color, unusual color mixes and granulating washes. His inspiration arrives from a variety of sources and his subject matter ranges from architecture, landscapes and figurative work to still...


