• Fredrick Guess was born a sixth generation Floridian on April 21, 1953 in LakeWales, Florida.

    Guess says that he had no choice but to be an artist - it's just who he has always been. His parents, both of whom served in WWII, encouraged what they saw as his budding talent from an early age. His formal art training began at the University of South Florida. He went to receive his Fine Arts degree from the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois in 1975. He then returned to central Florida to study as the protégé of renowned artist Marilyn Bendell for three years.

    Since then, he has continually earned his living as an artist. His career began as a portraitist in Manhattan, where he lived for nearly five years, after which he returned to Florida for the next fifteen years. During that time, besides pursuing his passion for painting, he owned and ran an antique store, owned a shopping center, restored old homes, and restored and sold vintage grand pianos.

    In 1997, Guess decided to move to New Orleans, the city that held his imagination since his first trip here at the age of fourteen. He opened the Fredrick Guess Studio on world famous Royal Street in the middle of the French Quarter. The Fredrick Guess Studio doubles as both retail gallery and working studio. In the studio, he enjoys meeting clientele from the world over, many of whom have become dear friends. He also has a wonderful time teaching workshops in the gallery and sharing his knowledge of painting.

    Upon moving to New Orleans, Guess first lived in the French Quarter. There he fell into the rhythm of the city and immersed himself into its culture. He then moved to the Garden District and began to get a deeper appreciation for just how extensive the local culture has been ingrained into the area's fabric. After ten years, Guess moved again, this time deeper into Louisiana's unique aura. He now resides in the fishing village of Jean Lafitte, a small hamlet about twenty five miles south of the city. Nestled in the coastal wetlands he draws inspiration from the Cajun knack for joe de vivre and the environment's serene waterways and picturesque settings.

    An additional point of interest regarding Guess is his generosity. In an average year, his donated paintings raise over twenty five thousand dollars for social and charitable organizations as diversified as the Faulkner Society, Project Lazarus, Bravo - New Orleans Ballet Society, PBS, the Krewe of Petronius, the Krewe of Armenius and Parkway Partners, to name only a few. In 2006. in the aftermath of Katrina and the levee failures that devastated so much of his beloved New Orleans, Guess pulled together a group of friends to organize a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity's Musicians' Village. That event alone raised over twenty three thousand dollars.

  • June 2023 (exact dates to come)

    Guests are welcome to check in throughout the day.

    5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Happy Hour

    Welcome and introductions

    Brief explanation of Fredrick’s style and how he will guide your creativity throughout the weekend.

    7 p.m. Five course meal prepared by Chef Chris Dunn

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    Saturday 25th

    7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Croissants and Coffee/tea

    10 a.m. Man your stations in the salon to begin your paintings.

    1 p.m. Lunch brought in

    5 - 7 p.m. Happy Hour

    Look at everyone’s progress

    7 p.m. Six course meal prepared by Chef Chris Dunn

    During dinner watch puppetier, , entertain us with her puppet creating a masterpiece infront of our eyes.

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    Sunday 26th

    7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Croissants and Coffee/tea

    10 a.m. Painting begins in Salon, paintings shoulud be completed today.

    1 p.m. Lunch brought in.

    5- 7 p.m. Happy Hour, with live piano player April

    Look at everyone’s work

    7 p.m. Five course dinner created by Chef Chris Dunn

  • On one stormy summer evening in 1816, Lord Byron invited friends, Percy and Mary Shelley and John Polidori to a Villa, where out or bordom, Byron challenged his friends to the task of each writing an entertaining ghost story. From that weekend was born Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Polidori’s The Vampyre - from which Bram Stoker was inspired and later wrote Dracula.

    Join us in recreating such a haunted writer’s retreat. Each attendee will be charged with penning a “ghost “story of their own - any creature will do!

    The weekend will be filled with decadent dining, drinking, story telling and conversation.

  • Friday May 19 - Sunday May 21

    Friday 19th

    Check in and study your welcome packet with rules, guidelines.

    5 p.m. happy hour and introduction

    7 p.m. dinner - five course meal provided by Chef Chris Dunn with wine parings, including Vampire and Freak Show wines.

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    Saturday 20th

    7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Croissants and Coffee/tea

    Writing time throughout the day

    1 p.m. Sandwiches brought in

    continue writing.

    5 p.m. - 7 p.m. happy hour, progress reports

    7 p.m. six course meal created by Chef Chris dunn/ Conversation and sneak peak from whomever is willing.

    continue writing or gather in salon to watch Mary Shelley (2018).

    Sunday 21st

    7 a.m. - 11 a.m. Croissants and Coffee/Tea

    Write/Edit - tonight is the unveiling.

    1 p.m. Sandwiches brought in

    Fine tune any last edits

    5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Happy hour and reading of three stories.

    7 p.m. five course meal created by Chef Chris Dunn

    Reading of four stories

  • Watch for the next retreat

Please join us for one, or all, of our featured Artist Retreats. From painting, to writing, to creating beautiful music together, our retreats are sure to get your creative juices flowing.

Space is very limited. Select your room from our Room Reservation page. You are welcome to stay before and/or after the retreat as well of course.

Artist Retreat With Fredrick Guess
$900.00

Create paintings under the direction of master New Orleans artist Fredrick Guess. The experience includes all meals, including fine dining, drinking and interesting conversation with other artists. Experience also includes all paint, brushes and canvases. Entertainment also included during dinner events.

Room not included. Please select and book your room as soon as possible. Only seven rooms available.

Haunted Writer's Retreat
$900.00

On one stormy summer evening in 1816, Lord Byron invited friends, Percy and Mary Shelley and John Polidori to a Villa, where out or bordom, Byron challenged his friends to the task of each writing an entertaining ghost story. From that weekend was born Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Polidori’s The Vampyre - from which Bram Stoker was inspired and later wrote Dracula. Join us for a recreation of this event.

Experience includes all meals, including fine dining, drinking and working with others to allow your imagination to go wild. Also includes writing equipment, paper, pens - but not computers (bring your own laptop).

Room not included. Please book your room as soon as possible. Only seven rooms available.