Wolfe Paintings Added to the Collection
Karl Wolfe Watercolor Landscapes Added to the Collection: Two large southern landscapes by colony artist Karl Ferdinand Wolfe have been added to the Dixie Art Colony collection. Wolfe was proficient in both watercolors and oils. He became best known for his oil portraits. By his own estimation, Wolfe painted more than 800
Kelly Fitzpatrick Paint Pallet Donated
We are excited to announce a recent gift by the family of Dixie Art Colony artist Louise Smith Everton. According to Louise Everton's son Angus Everton, prior to his mother's death in 1995, she gave him the oil paint palette last used by artist John Kelly Fitzpatrick. Louise told Angus it had belonged to Fitzpatrick
DAC Foundation Awards Grant
As part of the DAC Foundation's ongoing effort to help support and promote local arts, a DAC Foundation Promotional Grant has been awarded to the Elmore County Art Guild. According to co-founder and current vice president, Doris Bell, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization was founded in 1985. The grant has been used
JKF Sketch Added to the Collection
1939 Fitzpatrick World's Fair Sketch Discovered: An original Fitzpatrick sketch, executed on one of the Dixie Art Colony excursions to nearby Beeline Pottery has been added to the DAC Foundation Collection. The sketch is numbered 154 and noted by Fitzpatrick as a study sketch for an oil painting he was to produce
Exposing Fragments form the Past
The Lost Colony Ceiling Panels: One year at the Nobles Ferry site, colonists decided to paint the lodge's tin ceiling panels. The ceiling was divided into square panels and each artist was assigned a two-and-one-half-foot square for a composition about themselves. Thereafter, everyone who studied at the Nobles Ferry site
Goldthwaite Added to the Collection
Original 1913 Etching Added to the Collection: An original drypoint etching titled "Cock Fight" by Montgomery, AL native Anne Goldthwaite has been added to the Permanent Collection. Goldthwaite attended the Dixie Art Colony on several occasions as a guest instructor. She became a well-known painter and printmaker. In 1913, Goldthwaite's oil painting,