Don’t just save the date for the 2019 Gloucester Arts Festival. Save the entire month of June. Presented by the Cook Foundation, the Gloucester Arts Festival will return June 1-30, 2019 for a month-long celebration of the arts that will bring together plein air painting, Seward Johnson painted bronze statues, music, workshops, demonstrations, artist gatherings, mural painting, and community paint events for artists of all experiences and ages.
The 2019 event — which kicks off and culminates with free community concerts — features an artist invitational where more than 20 artists from the mid-Atlantic region will paint ‘en plein air’ at various scenic spots around the county and compete for more than $20,000 in prize money.
Plein air painting gained favor with the French impressionists as they took their canvases out of the studio to paint outside (‘en plein air), in order to capture the effects of transient light. “They sought to create an art of movement, candid poses and composition, emphasizing the natural light and the viewer’s quick study,” said Adrianne Ryder-Cook Joseph of the Cook Foundation. “Not fussy or belabored, plein air painting is increasingly appreciated by today’s collectors and painters, with the number of plein air festivals increasing across the United States.”
The power of art, and plein air painting, helps celebrate “places we all inherently recognize and with which we feel a connection, vistas that revive our senses, both grounding and uplifting us, making our hearts soar with the joy of seeing what we love, as we breathe in deeply,” Joseph said. An artist’s “fresh eye gently and unpretentiously reminds us to look up from our technological devices and take nourishment from the beautiful world in which we are so fortunate to live.”
The Gloucester Arts Festival has secured Kenn Erroll Backhaus, a Master Level artist in both the Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionist Society, as judge and juror of the plein air painting event. He is a member and past president of the Plein Air Painters of America, the oldest and most prestigious plein air organization in the country, and has regularly judged national-level shows.
Just like in its first year, the Gloucester Arts Festival committee anticipates the contemporary plein air artists to capture the beauty of life along the rivers, fields and communities in Gloucester. Artwork will be displayed at Arts on Main and will become a part of the Heart of the River collection that was started in 2017, the first year of the festival. More than 5,000 people are expected to attend the festival throughout the month. Plan to be among them by mapping out your festival itinerary.
GLOUCESTER ARTS FESTIVAL EVENT LINE UP
Symphony Under the Stars Free Family Concert & Nocturne Paint Out
Saturday, June 1
For the thirteenth year, and its third time as part of the Gloucester Arts Festival, the Cook Foundation will present the Symphony Under the Stars, a free family concert on Main Street featuring the Virginia Symphony orchestra. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket and to arrive early. In the event of forecasted rain, the concert will be held at LightHouse church on George Washington Memorial Highway. Prior to the concert, festival artists will be on site painting in plein air. Paintings from this Nocturne Paint Out will be on display at the Stewart Gallery on Main Street throughout the festival.
Sculptures on Main
Throughout the Month
Seward Johnson painted bronze statues will return to Main Street for the community to enjoy.
Plein Air Painting
June 1-6
Plein air painting will take place at various scenic locations throughout Gloucester. There will be two public opportunities for the community to engage with the artists.
Meet the Artists Dinner
June 4
In this ticketed event held at Brent & Becky’s Bulbs, attendees can meet the plein air artists and watch them in action.
Painting Demonstrations
June 1, 2 and 8
The community is invited to watch and learn from award-winning artists.
Patrons Party & Gala
June 7
In this ticketed event for art patrons, the Heart of the River 2019 Plein Air Art Collection will be unveiled at Arts on Main.
Paint Main 2.5 & Muralist Painting & Music
June 8
Festival artists and locals will converge on Main Street to paint the downtown ‘en plein air. A muralist — Amy Bartlett Wright from Rhode Island, a native of the Eastern Shore — will continue to paint her commissioned mural on Main Street during this event. The mural will be a celebration of the landscape and heritage of the county’s watermen. Soundscapes will perform on Main Street during the event, too.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Art Mobile & Chrysler Museum Glass Blowing Exhibit
June 8
VMFA Art Mobile visits Main Street alongside the Chrysler Museum of Art Glass Blowing Exhibit.
Paint Main Reception
June 9
A public reception at the Stewart Gallery on Main Street will showcase the works from festival artists and locals from Paint Main 2.5.
Arts at Abingdon Concert
June 13
Join the Arts at Abingdon Church for a concert with the Kitchen Dwellers.
U.S. Navy Fleet Forces Band Community Concert
June 30
Closing out the festival, the U.S. Navy Fleet Forces Band will perform a free community concert.
BECOME A PATRON OF THE ARTS
Interested art enthusiasts are invited to become Art Patrons and collect painting selections created by the talented festival artists. The exceptional works in oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel will be priced in the $500 to $2,000 range and unveiled during the Patrons Party & Gala on June 7 at Arts on Main.
Art Patrons who buy a pre-purchased certificate for $500 will be able to choose paintings before the public offering — creating a unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful, original, plein air painting for a personal collection while helping support the curation of the Heart of the River Collection. The pre-purchase certificate also gives Art Patrons preferred access to festival events.
Learn more about Gloucester Arts Festival at gloucesterartsfestival.com.