In the last 20 years, the fashions have changed, the technology has evolved and the population of Central Florida has blossomed. But one thing that has stood the test of time? The Wekiva Paint Out captures the area’s unique natural resources in art.
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The event will celebrate its 20th year from Feb. 23 to 28, bringing world-class artists to Wekiva Island, Wekiwa Springs State Park and the surrounding areas to create plein air masterpieces. Visitors can watch artists work, tour the gallery and even purchase pieces right from the easel.
Just as intended by founder William “Big Bill” Tippit in 2006 when the event started, the Wekiva Paint Out raises awareness of the need to protect the Wekiva River. Proceeds benefit Keep Seminole Beautiful and the Wekiva Wilderness Trust.
“The fact that we’re celebrating this milestone of 20 years is a testament to what the Wekiva Paint Out means to these artists, the community, and our environment,” said Mary Weinaug, the event’s organizer and executive director of Keep Seminole Beautiful. “Come out for a few hours and watch these artists work and you’ll see what I mean. They capture the beauty in a way that inspires you to want to protect these surroundings.”
The week includes several special events:
Live auction—7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. Going once, going twice, sold! Attendees can bid on a piece (and maybe score a deal) in this exciting art auction. It’s free to attend, but registration is required.
Evening painting and pasta bar—5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27. Watch the artists work and enjoy a special pasta bar at Wekiva Island for $15.95 per guest.
Quick Draw amateur competition—Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Got art skills? Put them to the test. Amateurs can paint alongside the pros and compete to win. $30 per entry. Register at https://wekivapaintout.com/tickets/
All-Inclusive Gala—6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. See all the work that was created during the week and celebrate with food, drink, and music—riverside. $50 per person or $90 per couple. Also get tickets at https://wekivapaintout.com/tickets/
Opportunities for sponsors and patrons are still available and include special events and an art credit.
Wekiva Island has served as the host for the Wekiva Paint Out since 2009 and offers its own art gallery, Gallery C.E.R.O.®
For more information about Wekiva Paint Out, visit wekivapaintout.com. For more information about Wekiva Island, visit wekivaisland.com.
About Wekiva Island
Located on the beautiful Wekiva River, Wekiva Island offers visitors the chance to experience the real Florida. The natural attraction features more than 2,000 square feet of entertainment along the riverfront, including activities from canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding to volleyball and cornhole. Wekiva Island hosts regular monthly events. The Tooting Otter bar offers a selection of craft beer and wine, and Without a Paddle Café serves up a full menu, including for special events. Guests can also purchase gifts or souvenirs at the General Store. In addition, Wekiva Island features a unique art gallery that showcases natural works from around the world, as well as offers classes, events and more. Corporate meeting space, event venues and private cabana rentals are available at Wekiva Island. Sustainability and a passion for the environment is at the heart of the organization’s mission. Wekiva Island is located at 1014 Miami Springs Drive in Longwood, Florida. For more information, visit wekivaisland.com or call 407-862-1500.