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Meet and Cruise with the Artists


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Art Barbarians Gallery is hosting their 3rd Annual Cruise with the Artists!

You have the opportunity to meet some of Minnesota's top artists and enjoy a relaxing journey down the Croix.

WHO: Art Barbarians and 10-15 Minnesota Artists: ( click on names to view examples of their work )

Terrence Fogarty Minnesota's Sports Artist! Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Fishing, Hunting, Auto Racing and more!

Michael Sieve World's #1 Whitetail Deer Artist. Also paints other wildlife subjects.

Jim Hautman Winner of countless stamp competitions.

Joe Hautman Winner of countless stamp competitions

The Latham Family (Karen, Becky and Bonnie) Masters of miniature paintings. Wide variety of subjects painted.

Scot Storm Winner of countless stamp competitions. Paints waterfowl, upland game, big game and sporting dogs.

Brian Jarvi Specializes in African Game Species

Bruce Miller Painter of North American wildlife, also winner of countless stamp competitions.

Jackie Hines Specializing in carousel paintings also commission originals

And More!

WHAT: Cruise with the Artists down the St. Croix River aboard the largest paddle-boat out of Stillwater.

WHERE: Departing and returning to Stillwater, MN.

WHEN: Sunday June 26th from 3pm-6pm

WHY: At Art Barbarians Gallery we like to go beyond selling and framing artwork. Over the years we have worked with and have raised over $150,000 for organizations like Pheasants Forever, Ducks Unlimited, the University of Minnesota Raptor Center, National Wild Turkey Federation, Minnesota Deer Hunters Association and the list goes on. This is one of those things we like to do for our clients and also for our artists as they appreciate the chance not only to get together with other artists....they enjoy talking with sports(men & women).

Tickets are $60/person, If you mention this Fishing Minnesota Post, Art Barbarians will take off $10/ticket Call 763-494-8888 for tickets or with any questions.

There will be over $6000 in prizes given away onboard, free appetizers, cash bar and some new recent works by the artists in attendance.

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