May 07 2016
Ximenez-Fatio House to feature Plein Air artists

Ximenez-Fatio House to feature Plein Air artists

Presented by Ximenez-Fatio House Museum at Ximenez-Fatio House Museum

The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida (NSCDA-FL) will host a variety of Plein Air artists at the historic Ximenez-Fatio House Museum. During the renowned Romanza Festivale, outdoor painters will enjoy the day at the House as part of the weekend of events to celebrate arts and culture. The event is open to the public and there is no charge to view the artists and their work.

Sponsored by the Aviles Street Merchant’s Association, Art on Aviles Street Festival activities will be held on the oldest street in the United States to promote its history and the “Arts District” location with some of the finest Plein Air artists in northeast Florida. Local galleries, shops, and museums along Aviles Street will host artists and their art. 

The Art on Aviles Street Festival will feature the artworks for sale in local galleries on Sunday, May 8 along the historic street. For information and to participate, visit the website at http://www.romanzafestivale.com.

According to Julia Vaill Gatlin, Ximenez-Fatio House Museum’s Executive Director, the property will be open to the artists as part of 60 different Romanza Festivale offerings which include music, dance, theater, art, cuisine, and heritage. “Once again, we are proud to open our historic site to artists as we expand our public outreach and mission which promotes the nation’s national heritage through historic preservation, patriotic service and educational projects,” said Gatlin. 

Specifically, Plein Air art is a French expression which means painting “in the open air”.  The artists follow a long tradition which began in the mid-19th century while working in natural light. Many vignettes of the House Museum are popular with the visiting artists. The historic scenery supports their work with structures and grounds built in 1798 by Andres Ximenez, a Spanish storekeeper. For example, the original portion of the Ximenez-Fatio House includes a coquina house and the detached kitchen which became a tavern, private residence and later a fine boarding house for military officers, sea captains, dignitaries and families from the north and south. For more information, contact Julia Vaill Gatlin, Executive Director at 904-829-3575 or email info@ximenezfatiohouse.org.

The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 4:00 pm and tours of the buildings and rooms are available from 11 am until 3:00 pm, and closed on Sundays and Mondays. The property is available for group functions including weddings and events. During tours, regular admission is free for St. Johns County residents; adults is $10; children, students, seniors and military is $8, and the family rate is $20. Private group rates are $6.50 per person.

The Ximenez-Fatio House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and the Historic American Buildings Survey. It is a Florida Heritage Landmark and is also recognized as an integral part of the St. Augustine Town Plan National Historic Landmark District. The House is rated as a top attraction in St. Augustine by TripAdvisor and holds a Certificate of Excellence designation which is awarded to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn the highest levels of reviews from travelers.

Visit the website at www.ximenezfatiohouse.org, Twitter at https://twitter.com/XFHouse and the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/XFHouse?v=wall&viewas=0. View the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDp_Nr7IAzU. For more information, call 904-829-3575 or email info@ximenezfatiohouse.org.
                                                                        
About The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA):
The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), founded in 1891, is an unincorporated association of 44 Corporate Societies with more than 15,000 members. The NSCDA has been a leader in the field of historic preservation, restoration, and the interpretation of historic sites. Today, 41 diverse properties are owned outright by the Corporate Societies of NSCDA. 13 additional museum collections are owned by the Dames and 30 more properties receive substantial volunteer and financial support from Dames.

The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Florida was incorporated in 1899. In 1939, they bought the Ximenez-Fatio House from the Fatio heirs to use as their state house museum. Considered as one of St. Augustine’s best-preserved Spanish colonial dwellings, the museum depicts the boarding house lifestyle of Florida’s Territorial/Early Statehood Period. It is one of the first museums in America to interpret 19th century women’s history.

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2016/05/07 - 2016/05/07

Location Info

Ximenez-Fatio House Museum

20 Aviles Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084