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For The Outlaws, it’s always been about the music. For more than 40 years, the Southern Rock legends celebrated triumphs and endured tragedies to remain one of the most influential and best-loved bands of the genre. Today, The Outlaws have returned with new music, new focus, and an uncompromising new mission: It’s about a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony, and the road. It’s about a group that respects its own legacy while refusing to be defined by it’s past. But most of all, it’s about pride. It’s About Pride was also the title of the band’s acclaimed 2012 album, universally hailed as their victorious comeback. “Because The Outlaws had been out of the public eye for so long, it was almost like starting over,” explains founding singer / songwriter / guitarist Henry Paul. “But because of the band’s history, we dig deeper, write better, perform stronger. Everything we do is to reinforce the notion that The Outlaws still matter, and that Southern Rock will always matter. It’s a message we’re proud to bring into the 21st century.”
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Dave Tuttle has been creating crazy, zany robots for months, in anticipation of his December exhibit at Butterfield. Robots with wings, propellers and more. He draws on a supply of metal which he’s collected over the years from machine shops, warehouses and individuals. His metal work is often infused with mixed media materials such as epoxy resin, polymer clay, alcohol ink, rivets and wire, to name just a few. The heart is a common motif. As a secular humanist, he strives to convey compassion, tolerance and empathy through his work.
We recently we caught up with Dave to quiz him about his artistic approach and process.
When did you begin working in metal mixed media, and was it your first creative outlet?
I had always been interested in art. Since college, I experimented with every medium I could find; collage, polymer clay, alcohol ink, watercolor, oils, and acrylic paint, woodworking. About 6 years ago I bought a welder and a plasma cutter and expanded to metal art. I found I could meld the various techniques together to create unique mixed-media metal artwork.
They look like so much fun to create! Why robots?
I have been tinkering off and on for a few years with them. The anthropomorphic nature of robots allow me to convey human qualities of joyfulness, dance and positivity in a lighthearted humorous way.
Do you create individual personalities as you work, or is your process more of an engineering challenge?
Their overriding theme is humor and positivity. I enjoy getting lost in the process of figuring out technically how to represent the various body parts of the human form by combining materials and mediums in new and unexpected ways. Creating lighthearted, humorous work is a wonderful balance in my life and bringing a smile to someone’s face is an added pleasure.
8th Annual Jimmy Jam BBQ Slam throws down to raise funds for our community. North Florida’s biggest BBQ competition returns to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds on Jan. 11 th.
Where there’s smoke, there’s great BBQ! Presented in partnership with Title Sponsor MasterCraft Builder Group, the Jimmy Jam BBQ Slam returns to St. Johns County Fairgrounds for an epic day of barbeque, chili, chowda, music, cars, and more.
Activities and Schedule
KCBS BBQ Competition
Car Show
Cornhole Competition
Live Music
Over 50 Local Vendors
Kids Zone
Great Food
Cold Beer and Drinks
Raffle
Gates Open at 10:00AM
The Art Galleries of St. Augustine (AGOSA) makes up the diverse art galleries and museums located in St. Augustine, Florida. Each one showcases outstanding collections of local, regional, national & international artists.
Every First Friday of the Month | 5:00pm – 9:00pm
As of January 1, 2022, AGOSA is now part of the St. Augustine Art Association a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1924. The mission of the Art Association is to promote and enhance the arts in the area through exhibits, involvement in community projects, publicity, networking and other opportunities for artists.
Our events have cultivated a reputation for St. Augustine as an “Art Destination” among both locals and visitors.
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Q; HOW DO I GET STARTED ON THE ARTWALK?
A: You can start the free, self-guided Artwalk tour at any AGOSA Member Gallery, and see as few or as many as you’d like between 5-9PM on First Fridays. Most galleries feature changing monthly exhibits, refreshments and live music. Or tour our fine galleries throughout the month using our brochure and Artwalk map!
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