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Founded and Directed by Joanne Mattera in 2007, the Conference--now produced in conjunction with Cherie Mittenthal and Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill--takes place in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the first weekend in June.

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Conference 10 will take place June 3-5, 2016, in Provincetown, Massachusetts


Cape Cod from the Air

Cape Cod from the Air
Provincetown is at the "fingertip" of the curved arm of The Cape

Welcome . . .

Welcome . . .
. . . to a Portuguese fishing village that grew to include an art colony (Hoffman, Frankenthaler, Motherwell, Rothko and others) and further expanded to embrace the gay community when much of the world did not

The Provincetown Inn

The Provincetown Inn
Located at the tip of the tip, the Inn--the setting for the International Encaustic Conference--is situated between Cape Cod Bay in the foreground and the Atlantic Ocean in the distance

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Vendor Room
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Let's Go Shopping

We wanted to give you a sense of the excitement that the Vendor Room holds, from the first thing on Friday morning when it opens to the last thing on Sunday afternoon when it closes, so we're doing it here with a Sidebar Scroll of images. We start with . . .

. . . THE SHOPPING THRONGS

. . . THE SHOPPING THRONGS
Is that Misa Galazzi in the pink sweater waiting on line at the R&F booth? Why, yes it is. And she has company. Photo: Diana Quinn

MORE SHOPPING, ANOTHER VIEW

MORE SHOPPING,  ANOTHER VIEW
Cherie shot this from the end of the Artist's Woodshop table looking out into the Vendor Room. That's a very busy Richard Frost, the panel maker, center, talking with Dorothy Cochran

Hey, didn't we just see David A. Clark in the background of the previous picture?

Hey, didn't we just see David A. Clark in the background of the previous picture?
Um, yes. So either our photographers shot at pretty much the same time, or David made repeat trips to the Paper Connection table. That's Lauren Pearlman Sugita, owner of the Paper Connection wrapping David's purchase

There were throngs on the other side of the room, too

There were throngs on the other side of the room, too
Norman Soskel, red shirt center, is poised to buy at the Evans Encaustics table. Keep your eye on the doorway at the far end of this image, because that's where we will start for our tour around the room, next. Photo: Cherie Mittenthal

Kama Pigments

Kama Pigments
Our first stop: Kama Pigments, based in Montreal. This is the third year owner Vincent Deshais brought the shop to Provincetown

Micki and Vincent Deshaies

Micki and Vincent Deshaies
Micki and Vincent with an awesome variety of painting materials. Photo: Cherie Mittenthal

Evans Encaustics

Evans Encaustics
Our next stop along the perimeter of the room: Evans Encaustics. Hylla Evans, owner of the Sonoma-based company, produces her paints in small batches by hand

Hylla's Ultimate Mixing Palette

Hylla's Ultimate Mixing Palette
Evans Encaustics has been with The Conference since the beginning but, oh, we get to see new colors each year

Enkaustikos

Enkaustikos
Continuing around the room, we come to the Enkaustikos display, with its variety of cakes and sticks. That's a busy Mike Lesczinski, owner of the Rochester-based Enkaustikos, behind the table. Enkaustikos has been with The Conference since the beginning, too

The Enkaustikos Display

The Enkaustikos Display
The room is so filled with light, even on an overcast day, that it's hard to photograph. But you can see the display clearly here

R&F Handmade Paints

R&F Handmade Paints
Despite the crowd, you can get a sense of the R&F display, with its dramatic posters and stands of pigment sticks and blocks of paint. Darin, Melissa and Heather are handling sales for the Kingston, New York-based company. Did we mention that R&F has been with The Conference since the beginning? Photo: Diana Quinn

Heather and Melissa

Heather and Melissa
Taking a (very brief) breather in a moment when the crowd of shoppers has ebbed

One of each, please

One of each, please
Admit it, you want it all. (Lucky Marie-Claude Allen won the R&F raffle and took home a nice assortment of colors)

Paper Connection

Paper Connection
Paper Connection, based in Providence, was new to the Conference this year. We loved the selection of papers--not only the patterned sheets shown here, but the plant-fiber papers that were such a hit with the monotype printers

She Speaks Paper

She Speaks Paper
Paper Connection's owner, Lauren Pearlman

Miles Conrad Encaustics

Miles Conrad Encaustics
In addition to maintaining a studio practice and directing the Conrad Wilde Gallery in Tucson, Miles Conrad--shown here with Cari Hernandez--creates a full line of paints in a palette of the Sonoran Desert

Agave, Gecko, Lantana, Saquaro

Agave, Gecko, Lantana, Saquaro
A closeup of Miles's display, which includes his small-batch paints and a selection of waxes and tools. His Tucson shop , separate from the gallery, is set up for teaching

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