Wekiva Paint Out brings plein air artists out for a week of creativity, awareness

14th annual event takes place March 1-7 at Wekiva Island

ORLANDO, Fla., 2020-Feb-20 — /EPR Network/ — Anyone who has ever grabbed a drink at Wekiva Island and sat looking out over the water knows the Wekiva River is as pretty as a picture.

For a week in March, Wekiva Paint Out will make that a reality.

Paint Out, the annual art event, is back from March 1 to 7, 2020. For one week, dozens of world-class plein air artists will take over The Island, setting up shop in canoes, along the boardwalk, at the bar and beyond to paint scenes from Wekiva Island, the Wekiva River and Wekiwa Springs State Park.

The works will be sold throughout the week to support the Wekiva Wilderness Trust and Keep Seminole Beautiful.

“This is my absolute favorite event of the year,” said Mary Weinaug, who organizes the annual event and whose husband, Bill, owns Wekiva Island. “Art is close to our hearts here at The Island, and with such a gorgeous setting right here, it’s a magical combination.”

The main event during Wekiva Paint Out is the chance to watch the artists working every day from March 2 through March 7. A gallery will also be open from March 2 through 7 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. to see works as they are completed.

Other events add to the calendar. There will be a live auction from 7 to 9 p.m. March 4. Guests will also have the chance to try their own hand at creating with the Quick Draw competition from noon to 2 p.m. March 7. The entire week will end with a bang at the gala, an all-inclusive night of food, drink, music and art from 6 to 10 p.m. March 7.

Participants are asked to register for the auction. Tickets for the Quick Draw are $25, and gala tickets are $40 per person and $70 per couple.

Those wishing to be more involved have the opportunity to support the artists as a sponsor or patron. Patrons pledge a donation amount and get access to exclusive events, plus receive an art voucher in the amount they donate so they can take home a piece of art created during the week.

Wekiva Paint Out was started in 2006. The goal of the event is to raise awareness about the beauty of the Wekiva River and help protect it by donating to worthy organizations with an environmental mission.

For more information about the Paint Out, to view the full schedule or to purchase tickets, visit https://wekivapaintout.com/.

For more information about Wekiva Island, visit https://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. Meeting space, events space and private cabana rentals are available. Sustainability and a passion for the environment is at the heart of Wekiva Island’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.

 

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