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FMWA October 2010 eMuseletter

FMWA October 2010 eMuseletter

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FMWA September 2010 eMuseletter

FMWA September 20 10 eMuseletter

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August 2010 eMuseletter

In This Issue: Aug 21- Artists Talk, Aug 21- Hot Aug Nights, Sept 3- Membership Preview Reception, Oct – Dr. Favis presents.FMWA August 20 10 eMuseletter

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July 2010 eMuseletter

FMWA July 10 eMuseletter Witness To Creativity, Open House & DeLand Mainstreet Tropical Nights – Friday, July 16.  11am to 7pm, First Annual Juried Exhibition Call For Artists extended to July 31st, Don’t miss Illustrating Orchids.

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June 2010 eMuseletter

June 2010 eMuseletter

On exhibit – Illustrating Orchids: Blanche Ames Ames (1878-1969) & Marion Ruff Sheehan (1924-1998), Programs for Illustrating Orchids, Upcoming Exhibitions, Museum Shop, CALL TO FLORIDA WOMEN ARTISTS, Facility Rentals, Illustrating Orchid Membership Preview Reception May 7, 2010 Photos by UCF Intern Tara Koenke – Thank You Encore Catering for a fabulous job! Lucille O’Neal Book [...]

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May 2010 eMuseletter

May 2010 eMuseletter

MEET LUCILLE O’NEAL, Call For Artists: Installation Exhibit & Annual Exhibit, Museum Shop, Membership Preview Opening of the exhibition Illustrating Orchids

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April 2010 eMuse letter

April 2010 eMuse letter

FMWA April 23 10 eMuseletter – Illustrating Orchids – Membership Preview Reception – May 21 – Lucille O’Neal Book Signing – May 30 – Gallery tour & discussion with TP Plimpton – Now on Exhibit: Almost Alice – Congratulations Alice gARTners!

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March eMuseletter

March eMuseletter

- The Mad Hatter’s Ball – Thank You to Jeannie Moore – On Exhibit: Almost Alice – Upcoming Events

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February 2010 FMWA eMuseletter

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January 2010 eMuseletter

January 2010 eMuseletter

In recent years Maggie Taylor has emerged as one of the most accomplished and innovative masters of digital imaging processes.

Using sources ranging from snapshots to 19th-century daguerreotypes and tintypes, she constructs fantastic, surreal narratives. Taylor’s composite images give fresh insight as a new set of illustrations for Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

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