Fiber Arts - Bright Journey - necklace made of leather with colorful beads and silver concho with turquoise stone in center. Necklace has cross charm with turquoise and silver charm with indian head engraged on it.

Fort Scott Presbyterian Village artists among Art is Ageless® masterpiece level winners

Fiber Arts - Bright Journey - necklace made of leather with colorful beads and silver concho with turquoise stone in center. Necklace has cross charm with turquoise and silver charm with indian head engraged on it.

“Bright Journey” by Carolyn Munsell, Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

Three winning artists in Fort Scott Presbyterian Village’s annual Art is Ageless® juried competition will be featured in the 2020 Art is Ageless calendar produced by PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America).

“Carpenters Bluff Bridge,” a photograph by Paul Milks (shown right), “Church on the Mountain Side,” a painting by Glenda Stevicks (shown above, left), and “Nature,” a sculpture/3-D entry by Tony Fornelli (shown below), will appear in the calendar when it is released this fall. “Bright Journey,” a fiber arts entry by Carolyn Munsell (shown above, right), will be featured on the new pull-out postcards included in the 2020 calendar.

In addition, “His Name is Jesus,” a needlework by Charlotte Kite, will be featured on the Art is Ageless greeting cards.

Photography - Carpenters Bluff Bridge - black and white photograph of an iron truss bridge that spans up the sides and over the top of the bridge.

“Carpenters Bluff Bridge” by Paul Milks, Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

Works by local winners are automatically entered into a masterpiece level competition with winning art from 16 other PMMA communities. More than 190 entries were received for this year’s masterpiece competition. The winners are featured in the Art is Ageless calendar with pull-out postcards and greeting cards.

Art is Ageless, open exclusively to people age 65 and older, is a copyrighted program of PMMA. For the competition, works must have been completed in the past five years.

PMMA’s Art is Ageless program encourages Fort Scott Presbyterian Village residents and other area seniors to express their creativity through its annual competition, as well as art classes, musical and dramatic events, educational opportunities and current events discussions throughout the year.

Started in 1980, Art is Ageless is an extension of PMMA’s wellness programs, which focus on mental, physical, social and spiritual health. Residents and friends of PMMA’s Art is Ageless program are proving that art, in any form, is an ageless ambition.

Painting - Church on the Mountain Side - painting of quaint white church on a small hilltop on the countryside with mountains in the background.

“Church on the Mountain Side” by Glenda Stevicks, Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

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