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CONTENTS About Art Colony Association
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Featured Artist:
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General Festival Information
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Mission Statement
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Festival FAQ
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Artist Guide
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Green Mountain Energy Creative Zone
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Non-profit partners
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Festival Production Team
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2014 Official Sponsors
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Beverages 39
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Bayou City After Dark
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Adult Creative Zone
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The Art Of Food
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Cover art by Ella Richards • 2014 BCAF Downtown Festival Program design by Nico Whittaker
ART COLONY ASSOCIATION’S BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN 2014
Established in 1971, the Art Colony Association (ACA)
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to producing high quality art festivals and events to provide financial support to local 501(c) non-profit programs. The Festivals are funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. Visit artcolonyassociation.org for more information. FESTIVAL PROCEEDS BENEFIT: Over the past 43 years the Bayou City Art Festivals have raised more than $35 million for nonprofit programs. The 2014 partners are: Art League Houston, Bering Omega Community Services, City Artworks, Downtown YMCA, Fotofest, Fresh Arts, Heritage Society, Houston Center for Photography, Lawndale Art Center, Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA), Memorial Park Conservancy, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), Museum of Cultural Arts, Houston, Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, Workshop Houston and Young Audiences Houston.
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BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN 2014 FEATURED ARTIST ELLA RICHARDS
Bayou City Art Festival Downtown’s 2014 Featured Artist is the unique and intriguing Ella Richards. Ella’s scissor drawings are best described by the artist herself. “What is a drawing really, or for that matter a painting? Why couldn’t I draw with paper? Over the years my style of cutting has developed from solid outlines resembling traditional silhouettes into thin lines, which resemble brush strokes. As my proficiency with scissors increased and my lines grew ever thinner, I began to realize that my art could resemble a black and white drawing or painting. Artistically, I would like to use my scissor drawings to further push the boundaries of traditional drawing and painting in order to explore themes which I think are important.” Scissor drawings are cut out of black paper and attached to watercolor paper. Ella likes to expand the boundaries of what is possible with scissors. Her visually simple and often stunning work is even more startling when you realize it is all one continuous cut. She likes the challenge of using thin lines which allow her to recreate the appearance of a drawing. A twenty-five year resident of Greenwich Village in New York City, Ella studied to be a pediatrician in the Soviet Union before moving to America. Her interest in art, driven by books of art and other picture books, were anchors for her childhood. On a whim one day, she cut one of her watercolors out of paper and her unique process began. Ella likes to capture the little moments. From not only today and yesterday, but times past too. Working best in her own small space in Greenwich Village, she can do the drawing and cutting sitting at her desk overlooking Astor Place. If that view is insufficient inspiration she walks into the streets of New York City to satisfy that hunger. 5
GENERAL FESTIVAL INFORMATION: Festival Hours: Saturday, October 11, 2014 10 AM to 9:30 PM Sunday, October 12, 2014 10 AM to 6 PM After Dark Hours: Saturday, October 11, 2014 7 PM to 9:30 PM
ACCESSIBILITY HOUR: 9:00am – 10:00am, Sunday Only This is a reserved and less crowded period for seniors, individuals with mobility concerns and their companions. Please note: The Art Festival is fully accessible during all hours to all disabled visitors and senior citizens. A Golf Cart may be available at parking lot H. Carts pick up every 20 minutes.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Website: artcolonyassociation.org Email: info@bayoucityartfestival.com (We do our best to return emails within 24 hours) Urgent Calls Only: Please contact the Art Colony Association office at 713.521.0133.
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ATM Locations and Credit Cards: ATM machines are located throughout the festival for your convenience. Please refer to the festival map for locations. Beverage Service: Non-alcoholic beverages are offered at locations throughout our site including an array of soda, coffee, lemonade, water and Sweet Leaf Tea. Beverages, Adult: Alcoholic beverages are sold within the Art Festival site, including booths featuring Stella Artois beer; William Hill Wines and Barefoot wines and Champagne; as well as Deep Eddy Vodka and mixed beverages. Regulations require that alcoholic beverages purchased at the event remain on-site and mixed beverages must remain within the fenced areas in the Deep Eddy Bars. Art Festival security will ask you to dispose of any alcoholic beverage before you exit or enter. Please don’t drink and drive; let UBER be your designated driver, and your first ride is free with the promo code BCAF14. Festival Rules: For safety and enjoyment of all festival attendees, please observe the following rules. Smoking is not permitted inside any structure or in any seating area on the Art Festival grounds. Large signs and placards, which may danger or inconvenience the public attending the Art Festival are prohibited. Bicycles cannot be ridden within the site and must be parked at one of our “bike corrals.” The riding of skateboards or use of roller blades or roller shoes within the site is prohibited. All packages are subject to search. The Art Festival reserves the right to decline admittance to anyone who violates the reasonable policies established for public safety, including the security search. For all related dates and times, BCAF obtains a Street Occupancy Permit from the City of Houston and fully retains all rights and benefits thereto for public rights of way. No photos or video of artwork without attendee’s permission. First Aid: First Aid service is near City Hall. Qualified attendants can assist you or refer you elsewhere as necessary. Emergency transportation service is provided on-site. Sunscreen is available at the info booth and volunteer hospitality. Golf carts are provided in the parking areas to assist guests in getting from their cars to the festival shuttles at NW Mall and at the festival if you are parked in the VIP parking area. Framing: For your convenience, Festival Official Framer, Fast Frame is located on site. General Information: Booth and Festival Lost & Found are located near the first intersection of the festival loop (please refer to map) and information is also available at the entrance to the Art Festival from our festival greeters, or by accessing our website at artcolonyassociation.org.
LOST CHILDREN AND LOST & FOUND: Contact the Information Booth or any Art Festival Security or Medical Team member to assist you in locating lost items or missing members of your party. The Information Booths are located near the entrance at Allen Parkway, and at the intersection of Bagby and McKinney (please refer to map). After the Art Festival, please call the Art Colony Association office at 713-521-0133.
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE: The Festival Market is located next to the Stella Artois Art Bar (please refer to map).
PETS: While we love animals and are pet owners ourselves, City of Houston policy prohibits pets of any kind inside the festival. Service animals are welcome.
REST ROOMS: Rest room facilities are located throughout the site as marked on the map. Reach out to festival volunteers in the event that you need help locating a rest area.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THE ART OF FOOD: When was the last time you raved about festival food? You will this year at Bayou City Art Festival Downtown! This year, we bring you Famous Food Trucks and The Art of Food stations including American, Asian, Tex-Mex, Mexican, Cajun, Vegetarian, African, Indian and Greek as well as specialty food stations featuring coffee, hot dogs, shaved ice, chocolate, fruit, root beer floats and ice cream! Our Food Trucks include: • Bernie’s Burger Bus, The Golden Grill, Coreanos • Happy Endings Asian Fusion, Koagie Hots: Cheesesteaks and dogs
WILLIAM HILL ART OF WINE BAR See and be seen at the William Hill Art of Wine Bar where the novice to wine enthusiast can relax with a glass of premium wine at our seated wine café located on the south side of Sam Houston Park at Lamar Street. Wines are sold by the glass and, by popular demand, are also available by the bottle. Don’t miss the chance to pair your wine with chocolate goodies sold in the area.
BAREFOOT WINE AND BUBBLY BAR As you reach the intersection of Bagby and McKinney Street, you will find our exciting wine and beer bar serving both Barefoot Wines, Champagne and Pitchers of Mimosas! Also, enjoy wine tasting at the Barefoot and Naked Grape tasting booths on the west ends of both Dallas and Lamar, and near the William Hill Art of Wine Bar.
NEW! BAYOU CITY AFTER DARK ART BAR: FEATURING DRAFT BEER Main Stage Bar Featuring Draft Beer. New this year you can buy pitchers of draft beer in our beer wall sections, including this brand new bar in the back loop by the new location of the Bayou City After Dark Stage. Six draft pours area available for your enjoyment.
NATIONAL HEADLINERS IN ENTERTAINMENT: Rock out to the timeless tunes of Martha Wash. Soak up the atomic energy of Grady Gaines & the Texas Upsetters as he sizzles and sways with his saxophone. Keep your day immersed in fine art when the festival closes and the concert opens. The festivities get even better After Dark. 7
THE MISSION OF ART COLONY ASSOCIATION, INC. IS TO PRODUCE ART EVENTS TO PROMOTE ART, WHICH PROVIDES ART AWARENESS AND FUNDING FOR DESIGNATED 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT PROGRAMS AND OUR DESIGNATED NON-PROFIT PARTNERS.
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FESTIVAL FAQ ARE PETS ALLOWED INSIDE THE FESTIVAL? The City of Houston prohibits pets of any kind inside the festival. Service animals are welcome. WHAT TYPE OF ART WILL BE AT THE FESTIVAL? The Bayou City Art Festival incorporates artists from 19 media. Approximately 1500 of the top artists in the nation apply to each festival annually. The applicants are judged by top industry professionals at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston to select the top 450 artists in the Spring, and the top 300 artists in the fall. Then each of those artists, in juried order, are invited to join us in Houston and feature their art in the following formats: ⚪⚪ CLAY (DECORATIVE) ⚪⚪ DIGITAL (NONPHOTOGRAPHY) ⚪⚪ DRAWING/PASTEL ⚪⚪ FIBER/TEXTILE ⚪⚪ FUNCTIONAL ART ⚪⚪ GLASS ⚪⚪ JEWELRY ⚪⚪ LEATHER ⚪⚪ METAL ⚪⚪ MIXED-MEDIA 2-D ⚪⚪ MIXED-MEDIA 3-D ⚪⚪ PAINTING (ACRYLIC OR
OIL) ⚪⚪ PAINTING (WATERCOLOR) ⚪⚪ PHOTOGRAPHY (DIGITAL OR COMPUTER MANIPULATED) ⚪⚪ PHOTOGRAPHY (TRADITIONAL FILM) ⚪⚪ PRINTMAKING ⚪⚪ RISING TALENT ⚪⚪ SCULPTURE (3-D) ⚪⚪ WOOD
WHO IS THIS YEAR’S FEATURED ARTIST? Our featured artist is Ella Richards. HOW CAN I GET THE MOST RECENT UPDATES ON THE FESTIVAL? Follow us on Twitter, become a fan on Facebook, and view our Pinterest boards.
• twitter.com/houstonartfest • facebook.com/houstonartfest • pinterest.com/houstonartfest WHAT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BENEFIT FROM THE PROCEEDS OF THE FESTIVAL? Proceeds from the festival benefit local area non-profit partners. Over the past 43 years, the Bayou City Art Festivals have raised more than $35 million for non-profit programs and community non-profit partners. The Downtwon 2014 non-profit partners are: Tellepsen Family Downtown YMCA, Heritage Society, Memorial Park Conservancy, City Artworks, Fotofest, FreshArts, LemonadeDay.org, MFAH, Orange Show Center for Visionary Arts, SPARK School Park Programs, Arbor Day 2014 & Tree 9
City USA, UH Clear Lake Art Gallery, Young Audiences Houston and Art Colony Association Accredited STEAM Education Initiatives. HAS THE FESTIVAL WON AWARDS? Bayou City Art Festival Downtown is the nation’s premier spring outdoor fine art event according to: American Style Magazine’s “TOP 10 Festivals” Click2Houston.com Reader’s “Best Art Gallery in Houston” Houston Press Magazine’s “Best Festival in Houston” and “Best of Houston” Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park and Downtown are proud to consistently rank in the Top 10 of Sunshine Artist’s “200 Best” Festivals. HOW DO I APPLY TO BE A PART OF THE FESTIVAL? The Bayou City Art Festival Website has applications to get involved. Please click on the links below to become involved as a: Volunteer: volunteer@bayoucityartfestival.com Artist: artist@bayoucityartfestival.com Sponsor: info@bayoucityartfestival.com HOW CAN I CONTACT THE FESTIVAL’S ORGANIZERS? General inquires: 713.521.0133 info@bayoucityartfestival.com WHO PRODUCES THE BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVALS? Art Colony Association, a 501(c)(3) non-profit Susan Fowler, Executive Director Kelly Kindred, Director of Communications & Artist Relations Kayler Williams, Director of Operations
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ARTIST GUIDE CLAY
Carole Fleischman
Casey Hankin
Duly Mitchell
Booth 186
Booth 556c
Booth 189c
Irving, TX
Cascade, CO
Tucson, AZ
friedcats.com
casandker@aol.com
dulyaz.com
Jack Charney
Kimmy Cantrell
Larry East
Booth 347
Booth 362c
Booth 539
Santa Fe, NM
jjcharney@gmail.com
College Park, GA
Decatur, GA
kimart.com
rakufireman.com
Beau Tudzarov
Gregg Billman
Jimmy Ellis
Booth 558c
Booth 567
Booth 387
Susan Rodrigue Prairieville, LA Booth 575
ejrodrigue@eatel.net
DIGITAL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL tudzarov.com
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Gainesville, FL
gregg@billmanart.com
Dallas, TX
JimmyEllisArt.com
DIGITAL (CONTINUED)
Shanii Renay
Vic Lee
Booth 581
Booth 305
Fulshear, TX shaniirenay.com
Houston, TX stvictordiaries.com
DRAWING
Anne London
C.J. Bradford
Christopher Smith
Booth 357 & 358
Booth 393
Booth 187c
Mandeville, LA
Leander, TX
aelondonstudio.com
thought-full-art.com
smithmapstudio.com
Diane French
Douglas Fulks
Erin Curry
Booth 240 & 241c
Booth 519c
Booth 375
Saint Augustine Beach, FL
Lees Summit, MO
Dallas, TX
dfrenchart.com
d.fulks54@juno.com
ecurryart.com
Gary Bachers
James Offeman
Jennifer Cavan
Booth 503
Booth 589
Booth 124c
New Boston, TX garybachers.com
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Flower Mound, TX
Missouri City, TX j.offeman@comcast.net
Angel Fire, NM jennifercavan.com
DRAWING (CONTINUED)
Michael Mckee
Michael Mckee
Richard Wilson
Booth 501c & 502
Booth 501c & 502
Booth 537 & 538
Fountain Hills, AZ
Fountain Hills, AZ
michaelmckeegallery.com
michaelmckeegallery.com
Rita Kirkman
Scott Swezy
Booth 590
Booth 101c & 102c
New Braunfels, TX RitaKirkman.com
Greenville, NC
richardwilsonart.com
Albuquerque, NM swezyart@aol.com
FIBER AND TEXTILES
Hetty & Norman Metzger Cedar Park, TX
Marnie Winn
Booth 164
Booth 398
hettymetzger.com
puppetartists.com
Darby, MT
FUNCTIONAL ART
Amanda Jeffrey
Cady Watson
Clemencia Larimore
Booth 403
Booth 559
Booth 535
Friendswood, TX acjeffrey@yahoo.com
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Fort Lauderdale, FL spinning-tales.com
Houston, TX Dmesahome.com
FUNCTIONAL ART (CONTINUED)
Jacqueline Ryan
Jeff Lehman
Jennifer & Joseph Worth
Booth 544c
Booth 413
Booth 236 & 237c
San Francisco, CA
Austin, TX
jaxhatz.com
recycledcreations.com
southaustingallery.com
Jessica Dickerson
Jill Wagoner
Lance Munn
Booth 576
Booth 423
Booth 349c
Pflugerville, TX
Fuquay-Varina, NC
Bloomfield, IN
jessibel.etsy.com
wagonerstudios@aol.com
viclan.com
Mary Shemeta
Nataliya Strumila
Princy & John Fears
Booth 385
Booth 412
Booth 371c
Vashon Island, WA
Greensboro, NC
dodadesigns.com
nataliyastrumila@gmail.com
Robert Dachenhausen
Victor Edwards
Booth 359
Booth 105 & 106
Salem, OR
maruquiltedsilk.com
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Buda, TX
Monticello, FL oakandrope.com
Palm Springs, CA princysponchos.com
GLASS
Bruce Stowell
Doug Gillis
Eric Mort
Booth 521
Booth 532
Booth 367c
Fallbrook, CA
Austin, TX
glasstrianglestudio.com
dgillis.com
ericmort.com
Jared Davis
Kathleen Hunt
Leslie Friedman
Booth 547c
Booth 626c
Booth 515
Crawford, CO
Conway, SC
Arlington, TX
jareddavis.com
KaleidoArt.org
theredfishstudio.com
Marlene Rose
Pam Johnson
Reza Pishgahi
Booth 229c & 230
Booth 196c
Booth 378c
Clearwater, FL
Houston, TX
MarleneRoseGlass.com
LimestoneArtAndGlass.com
Richard Ryan
Stan Megdall
Booth 309
Booth 227c
Bourbonnais, IL vitreousmatter.com
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Albuquerque, NM
West Bloomfield, MI stanmegdall.com
Bloomington, IN pishgahi.com
JEWERLY
Abe Lavalais
Alina Rominger
Anna Gieselman
Booth 572c
Booth 533
Booth 601
Alexandria, LA
Austin, TX
earspears.com
alinajewels.com
beeamour.com
Antoni Kozlowski
Ashleigh Branstetter
Casey Melton
Booth 617
Booth 326 & 327
Booth 381
Shelby Township, MI
New Orleans, LA
Dallas, TX
antonikozlowski.com
ashleighbranstetter.com
fisforfrank.com
Chrissy Roach
Cynthia Hendrickson
David Conroy
Booth 587
Booth 335
Booth 579
Beaumont, TX
Kingwood, TX
Baltimore, MD
facebook.com/modaccessories
creativehabits.net
davidconroyart.com
Diana Ferguson
Eric Mort
Hanan Ingel
Booth 540
Booth 367c
Booth 397
Geneva, WI
Dillon, MT
Berkeley, CA
dianafergusonjewelry.com
ericmort@hotmail.com
ownapieceofhistory.biz
Holly Stults
Issan Elkin
Joyce Nolan
Booth 317c
Booth 374
Booth 340
Santa Fe, NM
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Santa Fe, NM
HollyStults.com
La Mesa, NM Facebook.com/issanatelier
Wimberley, TX joycenolan.com
JEWERLY (CONTINUED)
Kari Stringer
Kristin Wornson
Laura Teague
Booth 310
Booth 348
Booth 594
Taylor, TX
Baton Rouge, LA
fatcatjewelrystudio.com
skippinglilies.com
laurateague.com
Leisa Mccord
Linda Pratico
Linda Wagner
Booth 625
Booth 192c
Booth 112
Houston, TX
Scottsdale, AZ
Katy, TX
mccordworks.com/
lindaleepratico.com
thesilveracorn.com
Lindsay Field
Lory Pineiro
Mallory Nicholson
Booth 304
Booth 548
Booth 388
Arlington, TX
Dripping Springs, TX
Houston, TX
Lindsay-Designs.net
loryandco.com
malloryetcie.com
Marek Majewski
Mark Grosser
Medalit Lecaros
Booth 368
Booth 360 & 361
Booth 418
Cape Coral, FL
Carmel, IN
Weston, FL
BALTICAUSA@gmail.com
mgrosser.com
info@lharmoniejewelry.com
Michael Vagner
Miguel Viniegra
Natalie Nichols
Booth 123
Booth 555
Booth 404
Eugene, OR
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Minneapolis, MN
nuritandmickarts.com
Spring, TX
flowersjewelry.com
New Orleans, LA nataliens7@yahoo.com
JEWERLY (CONTINUED)
Nataliya Strumyla
Pam Johnson
Patty Sledge
Booth 412
Booth 196c
Booth 424
Greensboro, NC
Roswell, GA
nataliyastrumila@gmail.com
LimestoneArtAndGlass.com
beadallyoucanbead.com
Paul Farmer
Randy Bryant
Richard Lindsay
Booth 564c
Booth 157
Booth 609
Scottsdale, AZ
Midland, TX
Santa Fe, NM
paulfarmergold.com
rbryant1jewelry.com
richardlindsay.com
Robert Trisko
Sabine Chadborn
Sharon Johnston
Booth 324c& 325
Booth 504
Booth 226
St. Cloud, MN
River Ridge, LA
Dallas, TX
trisko2.com
sabinechadborn.com
sharonjohnstonjeweler.com
Spirit & Samuel Bush
Susan Butler
Susan Frerichs
Booth 344c
Booth 526c
Booth 354
Mcdonough, GA
San Antonio, TX
Abiquiu, NM
spiritlala.com
conbriobeads.com
susanelnora.com
Suzette Nesbitt
Thomas Lott
Turza Shows
Booth 635
Booth 639
Booth 169c
Reeds Spring, MO
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Houston, TX
rowdyblondestudio.com
Palm Harbor, FL tlott5@tampabay.rr.com
Ramah, NM
showsstudios.com
JEWERLY (CONTINUED)
William Bailey
William Bailey
Booth 118c
Booth 118c
Dripping Springs, TX Baileysartjewelry.com
Dripping Springs, TX Baileysartjewelry.com
LEATHER
Horace Thomas
Stephany Lyman
Booth 168c
Booth 570c
ThomasLeatherStudio.com
lymanola@yahoo.com
Belton, TX
New Orleans, LA
METAL
Anthony Hansen
Benjamin Stielow
Chris Seeman
Booth 107 & 108
Booth 640c
Booth 365c
Morro Bay, CA
Cincinnati, OH
anthonyhansen.com
Bjamincustoms.com
cman@cinci.rr.com
Fred Conlon
James Mosier
Jay Higgins
Booth 510 & 511
Booth 181
Booth 416
Salt Lake City, UT sugarpost.com
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Conifer, CO
Ballston Lake, NY metalweavings.com
Bennett, CO
higginscustomknives@gmail.com
METAL (CONTINUED)
Rachel David
Rick Martin
Sheri Meldrum
Booth 306
Booth 543c
Booth 104c
New Orleans, LA
Englewood, CO
Cave Creek, AZ
redmetal.net
martindesignworks.com
sherimeldrum.com
Steve Cambronne
Timothy Herbst
William Colburn
Booth 578
Booth 243c & 244c
Booth S1
Henderson, NV stevotomic.com
Denver, CO
Birmingham, AL
herbst-metal-wall-art.com
williamcolburn.com
Amanda Armistead Pechacek
Anne London
Brian Billow
Booth 373
Booth 357 & 358
Booth 562c
MIXED MEDIA 2D
Kingwood, TX
Englewood, CO
amandaarmistead.com
aelondonstudio.com
brianbillowart.com
Cat Tesla
Christopher Wheeler
Diane French
Booth 231c
Booth 173c & 174
Booth 240 & 241c
Snellville, GA artbycat.com
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Mandeville, LA
Houston, TX
Pergamenafineart.com
St. Augustine, FL dfrenchart.com
MIXED MEDIA 2D (CONTINUED)
Dolan Geiman
Ella Richards
Frank Thompson
Booth 183 & 184
Booth Featured Artist
Booth 396c
Chicago, IL
Lake Charles, LA
dolangeiman.com
scissorsdrawings.com
frankthompson.com
Gregory Arth
Guiteau Lanoue
Irena Saparnis
Booth 314c
Booth 512 & 513
Booth 573
Colleyville, TX
Houston, TX
Willow Springs, IL
gregoryarth.com
contemporarypictures.com
ARTIJUSU@YAHOO.COM
Jamie Rice
Jana Epstein
Jay Long
Booth 560
Booth 165
Booth 345c
Plano, TX
Atlanta, GA
Austin, TX
jamiericeart.com
janaepstein.com
jaylong.com
Jennifer Lashbrook Dallas, TX
Joella Guaraglia-Wheeler Spring, TX
Joseph Bradley
jenniferlashbrook.com
joellaGart.com
josephbradleystudio.com
Lee Burstein
Leslie Emery
Meyer Abrams
Booth 111c
Booth 399 & 400
Booth 321c
Booth 376
Coral Springs, FL
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New York, NY
bursteinart@aol.com
Booth 334
Sun Prairie, WI leslieemery.com
Greenville, SC
Booth 326 & 327
Peachtree City, GA meyerabrams@me.com
MIXED MEDIA 2D (CONTINUED)
Rebecca Guy
Rob Williams
Ron & Liv Colbert
Booth 115c
Booth 356
Booth 528c
Allen, TX
Cumby, TX
onyzx.com
robwilliamstudio.com
colbertstudios.com
Sam Jones Iv
Scott Swezy
Sheri Meldrum
Booth 420
Booth 101c & 102c
Booth 104c
Jonesboro, AR
Albuquerque, NM
Cave Creek, AZ
samjonesiv.com
swezyart@aol.com
sherimeldrum.com
Steven Graber Baldwin City, KS
Tatiana Nikolova-Houston Austin, TX
Teri Causey
stevengraber.com
sacredillumination.com
Tericausey.com
Booth 152c & 153
Wendy Wight Houston, TX Booth 415
wendywight.com
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Windsor, CO
Booth 338
Ft. Myers, FL
Booth 505 & 506
MIXED MEDIA 3D
Angelique Robichaud
Carol Joy Shannon
Cassie Arnold
Booth 580
Booth 113
Booth 531
Baltimore, MD
Denton, TX
info@atticdwellers.com
caroljoyshannon.com
cassiearnoldart.com
Dan Barnes
Dani Arrecis
Edwin Soriano
Booth 235
Booth 509
Booth 394
Lexington, KY
Houston, TX
Galveston, TX
danbarnesglassart.com
daoriginals1@gmail.com
artbykiddo@yahoo.com
Isabelle Dupuy
Jake Asuit
John Gibson
Booth 536
Booth 568
Booth 410
Spring, TX
Cleveland, GA
Brandon, MS
isabelledupuy.com
jake2jakecustomknives.com
jgibsonart@aol.com
John Zimmerman
Tom Beach
Victoria Bolen
Booth 583c
Booth 414
Booth 604c
Park City, UT
jz@rockymountainjuniper.com
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Raleigh, NC
Austin, TX
beachwalkerboxes.com
Albuquerque, NM vickibolen.com
PAINTING ACRYLIC AND OIL
Alan Lin
Armik Malekian
Belisario Manrique
Booth 391
Booth 585c
Booth 190c
Pensacola, FL
Naples, FL
xlinart.com
armixart.com
belisnoe@yahoo.com
Bruce Holwerda
Cady Watson
Carol Joy Shannon
Booth 224c
Booth 559
Booth 113
Hoover, AL
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Raleigh, NC
bruceholwerda.com
cadywatson@yahoo.com
caroljoyshannon.com
Cat Tesla
Chris Vance
Cindy Aune
Booth 231c
Booth 109c
Booth 333
Snellville, GA
Bondurant, IA
Oxford, MS
artbycat.com
chrisvanceart.com
artid.com/cindyaune
Daniela Ovtcharov
Danny Chu
David Yuan
Booth 160
Booth 114
Booth 574
Albuquerque, NM
Suwanee, GA
Virginia Beach, VA
ovtcharovart.com
dqu99@yahoo.com
yuliangyuan@yahoo.com
Doug Naugle
Elaine Lanoue
Eric Lee
Booth 408
Booth 514
Booth 319c & 320c
Pflugerville, TX
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Glendale, CA
digdougsart.com
Houston, TX
contemporarypictures.com
Park City, IL presteau.com
PAINTING ACRYLIC AND OIL (CONTINUED)
Gregory Arth
Jane Johnson
Jeannie Maddox
Booth 314c
Booth 322c
Booth 346c
Colleyville, TX
Dothan, AL
gregoryarth.com
janejohnsonart.com
jeanniemaddox.com
Jeff Hamachek
Jerry Brem
Jie Zhou
Booth 301c
Booth 336 & 337
Booth 178 & 179
League City, TX
Lady’S Island, SC
Hayward, CA
jhamachekart.com
jabrem.com
jiezhouj@gmail.com
Kathy Womack
Kathy Womack
Kevin Zuckerman
Booth 117c
Booth 117c
Booth 352 & 353
Dallas, TX
Plano, TX
Albuquerque, NM
kwomack.com
kwomack.com
kevinzuckerman.com
Koenraad Seghers
Li Li
Loretta Petraitis
Booth 419
Booth 221c & 222c
Booth 166c
Houston, TX
Buford, GA
Saint Petersburg, FL
koerie.com
thetreesang@yahoo.com
lorettapetraitis.com
Maggie Grier
Margaret Grimmer
Booth 422
Kingwood, TX Booth 566
Mary Distefano-Jarowitz San Antonio, TX
gmgrimmer@earthlink.net
studiodistefano.net
Birmingham, AL
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Port Charlotte, FL
maggiegrier.com
Booth 331
PAINTING ACRYLIC AND OIL (CONTINUED)
Michael Acuff
Michael Paglia
Michelle Mardis
Booth 577
Booth 554
Booth 193c
Houston, TX
Tarpon Springs, FL
michael.a@hushmail.com
michaelpaglia.com
michellemardis.com
Miro Kenarov
Nichole Walch
Oluf Nielsen
Booth 638c
Booth 377
Booth 405c
Santa Fe, NM
Plano, TX
Issaquah, WA
KenarovART.com
BebeZenDesigns@gmail.com
OLUFNIELSEN.COM
Scott Swezy
Sharon Spillar
Stefan Geissbuhler
Booth 101c & 102c
Booth 517c
Booth 516
Albuquerque, NM
St. Louis, MO
Lakewood, CO
swezyart@aol.com
spillarstudios.com
ArtThatSings.com
Steve Horan
Steven Graber
Su Abbott
Booth 195c
Booth 152c & 153
Booth 330c
Bella Vista, AR
Baldwin City, KS
East Point, GA
artbystevehoran.com
stevengraber.com
susustudios.com
Thomas Stotts
Timothy Herbst
Tra Slaughter
Booth 520
Booth 243c & 244c
Booth 372
Oklahoma City, OK
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San Antonio, TX
thomasstottsfineart.com
Denver, CO
herbst-metal-wall-art.com
Houston, TX traslaughter.com
PAINTING, ACRYLIC AND OIL (CONTINUED)
Vladimir Ovtcharov Albuquerque, NM Booth 161
ovtcharovart.com
PAINTING, WATERCOLOR
Corinne Lantier Smith
Helene Little
Robert Wardle
Booth 534
Booth 355
Booth 411
corinnelantiersmith.com/
helene_little@yahoo.com
wardlerobert.com
Katy, TX
Kemah, TX
Anna, TX
Tai Poon
Claremont, CA Booth 312 taipoon.com
PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL
Carey Adams
Carol Lyon
Cj Daniels
Booth 407c
Booth 339
Booth 545c
Flower Mound, TX todds-photography.com
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Cedar Creek, TX carollyon.com
Bossier City, LA cjdaniels.com
PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL (CONTINUED)
Cory Cannella
David Gill
Gene Swensen
Booth 421
Booth 402
Booth 522
corycannellaphotography.com
davidgillphotography.com
geneswensen.com
Jason Pavalonis
Jon Walton
Kenneth Hudson
Booth 171x & 172c
Booth 634
Booth 308
warmdesertwind.com
primelight.org
hudsonvision.com
Larry Humphrey
Liv Colbert
Matthew Hyner
Booth 389
Booth 527
Booth 384
larryhumphrey.com
ColbertStudios.com
wild-pix.com
Patrick Whalen
R. C. Fulwiler
Ray Mosteller
Booth 392
Booth 380c
Booth 553
patrickwhalen.com
knot-not.com
PhotoByRay.com
Robert Jones
Steve Keating
Syd Moen
Booth 364c
Booth 383
Booth 162
robertjonesphotography.com
steve-keating.com
sydmoen.com
Houston, TX
Julian, CA
Brooksville, FL
Maryville, TN
Waleska, GA
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Lawton, OK
Middleton, WI
Cumby, TX
Lakeland, FL
Fort Collins, CO
Austin, TX
Houston, TX
Houston, TX
Easley, SC
Houston, TX
PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL (CONTINUED)
Tim Herschbach
Victor Currie
Booth 386
Booth 565
herschbachphotography.com
victorcurriephotography.com
Pearland, TX
Newport Beach, CA
PHOTOGRAPHY TRADITIONAL
Chris Coffey
Dan Westfall
Erik Saulitis
Booth 239c
Booth 569
Booth 417
chriscoffey.com
danwestfall.com
danceprints.com
Jana Epstein
Jesper Johansen
Kavan Geary
Booth 165
Booth 541 & 542
Booth 233c & 234
janaepstein.com
TINYPEOPLEBIGLAUGHS.COM
kavangeary.com
Kyle Spears
Laszlo Perlaky
Neil Brown
Booth 586
Booth 159
Booth 316c
kylespears.com
naturalperlart.com
neilrbrown.com
Akron, OH
Atlanta, GA
Bloomington, IN
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Houston, TX
Denver, CO
Houston, TX
Minneapolis, MN
Kalamazoo, MI
St. Louis, MO
PHOTOGRAPHY TRADITIONAL (CONTINUED)
Russell Grace
Timm Chapman
Booth 551
Booth 302 & 303
RussellGraceImages.com
onevisionphotography.com
Tallahassee, FL
Apache Junction, AZ
PRINTMAKING
Holly Foss
Jillian Nickell
Kreg Yingst
Booth 401
Booth 582
Booth 311
Minneapolis, MN
Pensacola, FL
fossart.com
jilliannickell.com
kregyingst.com
Landon Gilbert
Marina Terauds
Scott Swezy
Booth 158
Booth 175
Booth 101c & 102c
Odessa, TX
North Branch, MI
Albuquerque, NM
cgilly.com
marinaterauds.com
swezyart@aol.com
Sylvia Pixley
Vicki Bolen
Wendell Fuqua
Booth 185
Booth 604c
Booth 382
Monroe,, MI
SylviaPixley.com
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Chicago, IL
Albuquerque, NM vickibolen.com
San Antonio, TX WoodcutsByWendell
RISING TALENT
Richard Pace Willis, TX Booth 561 pacefactor@gmail.com
SCULPTURE
Bill Schlicker
Chris Turri
Elizabeth Dunlop
Booth 602c
Booth 351c
Booth 549 & 550
Startup, WA
Mesa, AZ
parallaxgallery.com
christurriart.com
elizabethdunlop.com
Eric Ober
Greg Robertson
Harold Siefert
Booth 149c & 150c
Booth 121 & 122
Booth 154
Houston, TX
Santa Fe, NM
Houston, TX
ericober.com
rocksteadydesigns.com
HSARTONLINE.COM
Jack Charney
Kent Kraus
Kostas Ulevicius
Booth 347
Booth 332
Booth 307
Santa Fe, NM jackcharney.com
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Corrales, NM
Sante Fe, NM kentkrausstudio.com
St. Petersburg, FL kostasu@yahoo.com
SCULPTURE (CONTINUED)
Kowit Jitpraphai
Lori Betz
Mark Orr
Booth 552
Booth 524c
Booth 182
Tallahassee, FL
Pinckney, MI
claynwire@hotmail.com
betzgallery.com
scavengerart.com
Marlene Rose
Michael Ezzell
Nicholas Ruhlman
Booth 229c & 230
Booth 636c
Booth S2
Clearwater, FL
Laguna Beach, CA
Deland, FL
MarleneRoseGlass.com
MichaelEzzell.com
adamsazar@gmail.com
Scott Causey
Seth Vandable
Booth 507 & 508
Cedar Hill, TX Booth 328c
Stephanie Pierson-Hutson Fishers, IN
VandableSculpture.com
pondscumsteph@gmail.com
Sarasota, FL scott.causey.com
Steve Brewster Poteau, OK Booth 409
hotglass@windstream.net
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Kingwood, TX
Booth 588
WOOD
Ed Bladen
John Deveer
Peg Martinez
Booth 390
Booth 176 & 177
Booth 225
Madison, IN
New Orleans, LA
creeksidewooddesigns@gmail.com
davidlevycreations.com
squarepegnola.com
Rick Bachman
Ron & Christine Sisco
Steven Potts
Booth 530c
Booth 120c
Booth 155 & 156
Aurora, CO
Tumacacori, AZ
Chattahoochee Hills, GA
thelaffingstock.com
treestump.biz
mybranchingout.com
Sue Mersman
Van Horn Morgan
Walter Harper
Booth 180
Booth 523
Booth 341
Wetmore, KS suemersman.com
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Davis, CA
Angleton, TX
readrover@hotmail.com
Eagle Springs, NC sittineasy.com
GREEN MOUNTAIN ENERGY CHILDREN’S CREATIVE ZONE The purpose of the Children’s Creative Zone is to allow local arts organizations to expand their educational impact while providing free, supervised art activities in a fun and creative atmosphere to the diverse population of children attending the Bayou City Art Festivals. The Creative Zone for Children is hosted by some of Houston’s finest arts organizations. These organizations create and oversee activities for children as an extension of their ongoing educational programs. Join us and enjoy these FREE activities.
• City ArtWorks - Crazy Kites
Create and decorate flying works of art, with strings attached.
• FotoFest - Thaumatropes
Kids create their own motion pictures with this classic illusionist trick.
• LemonadeDay.org - Lemonade Stand
Children learn to be entrepreneurs with big dreams in a classic lemonade stand.
• Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) - Discovering an
American Tradition in Silver Kids design their own work of art inspired by the tableware of celebrated American silversmith Designer and metalworker, Mary Peyton Winlock.
• Orange Show Center for Visionary Art - Mini Art Cars
Kids climb aboard the Art Bus and create, what else, art cars.
• Tellepsen Family Downtown YMCA - Spangles that Dangle Select from an exciting assortment of beads and pendants to make the perfect art festival accessory!
• University Of Houston, Clear Lake - Art Gallery
Brings an exciting Art Gallery to inspire our youth.
• Young Audiences Houston- Aboriginal Dot Paintings Kids tell their stories with dots of color.
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BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN 2014 PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING: Art Colony Association’s STEAM Education Initiatives, including the Middle School Art Competition, Emerging Artists High School Public Art Exhibition and Competition and the Art of Film: Student Film Competition CITY ARTWORKS FOTOFEST INTERNATIONAL FRESH ARTS HERITAGE SOCIETY LEMONADEDAY.ORG MEMORIAL PARK CONSERVANCY MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON (MFAH) SPARK SCHOOL PARKS PROGRAMS TELLEPSEN FAMILY DOWNTOWN YMCA THE ORANGE SHOW CENTER FOR VISIONARY ARTS UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON CLEAR LAKE ART GALLERY YOUNG AUDIENCES HOUSTON
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FESTIVAL TEAM ART COLONY ASSOCIATION
Tony Terwilliger
Susan Fowler
Site Operations Director
Executive Director
spectrumconcessions.com
Kelly Kindred
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Director of Communications and Artist Relations
Sean Boyd
Information Technology Director
Nico Whittaker Art Director
Bronwyn Lauder
Festival Coordinator
Kayler Williams
Director of Operations
Kia Fleurinord Accountant
Elizabeth Redpath
Volunteer Coordinator and Graphic Design
Sandy Blum
Grant Coordinator
April Brem IT Assistant
2014 BAYOU CITY ART FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN SUPPORT STAFF
John de la Cruz President
Venu Rao
Vice President
Karen Campbell Secretary
Joseph Plumbar Treasurer
Fernando Aramburo Heidi Armstrong Claire Bond Marcus Duffel Didi Garza Roland Maldonado, MD Nicola Parente Mary Paulette Michael Piana Edward Sanchez Bart Truxillo
Steve McCurdy
EMERITUS
Darrell Rapp
Founder
Producer
Festival Accounting Manager
Robin Cavanaugh Sponsorship Sales
Meg Malone
Creative Zone and Non-Profit Partner Coordinator
Sarah Fitzgerald Beverage Manager
Henry Martinez Chief of Security
Rachel Hansbro Public Relations
Brittany Zucker
Martini Marketing + Communications
Carla Brown Veda Handy Ashley Small Medley Inc.
Terry Hamman
Education Coordinator
Catarina Williams Production Assistant
AFTER DARK STAGE Christine Thompson Producer
Jeremy Parker
J.P. Sound, Austin
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SPECTRUM CONCESSIONS
Jay Hollyfield John Daniel Richard Fluhr Nadia Troutenko
PRODUCTION OFFICE Art Colony Association
Old Katy Road 7026 Old Katy Road Suite 221 Houston, Texas 77024
GENERAL INFORMATION info@bayoucityartfestival.com Office: 713-521-0133
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
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OFFICIAL SPONSORS exclusively at:
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BEVERAGES STELLA ARTOIS ART BAR Draft Beer - Pitchers & Cups Bottled Beer Mini Wine Bottles Mimosas Water, Soda, Tea
DEEP EDDY BAR Deep Eddy Vodka & Flavored Vodkas Mixed Drinks Bottled Beer Water, Soda, Tea
BAYOUCITY MAGAZINE INTERNET CAFÉ & BOOMTOWN COFFEE Espresso, Cappuccino, Latte Drip Coffee
ST. ARNOLD’S BEER Draft Beer - Pitchers & Cups Water, Soda, Tea
WILLIAM HILL ART OF WINE Bottles of Wine Wine by the Glass Bottled Beer Water, Soda, Tea
BAYOU CITY AFTER DARK STAGE BAR Draft Beer - Pitchers & Cups Bottled Beer Mini Wine Bottles Mimosas Water, Soda, Tea
DEEP EDDY STAGE BAR Deep Eddy Vodka & Flavored Vodkas Mixed Drinks Bottled Beer Water, Soda, Tea
BAREFOOT WINE AND BUBBLY Wine Champagne, Mimosas Bottled Beer Water, Soda, Tea
LEMONADEDAY.ORG Lemonade, Water Soda, Tea 39
BAYOU CITY AFTER DARK
Bayou City Art Festival Downtown 2014 proudly introduces Bayou City After Dark, a can’t miss downtown destination event. Enjoy fine art, drinks and live performances by Martha Wash of The Weather Girls, C+C Music Factory and Black Box fame as well as Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters on Saturday, October 11, 2014 from 5-9:30pm. With Houston’s iconic skyline as a backdrop, the fall festival will feature the first annual Bayou City After Dark on Saturday night at Walker and Bagby with live music and libations. Susan Fowler, Executive Director of Bayou City Art Festivals describes After Dark as, “An evening art festival featuring art, concerts and cocktails. We’ve always had a Saturday night event, but never anything like this.” She continues, “We are extremely excited to launch After Dark with the twice Grammy nominated Martha Wash and hometown favorite Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters. We thought this would be the perfect addition to the festival offering a place to relax, drink and listen to great music on a Saturday night downtown.” Known to many as “the Queen of Clubland” and recently featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, Martha Wash is the voice behind some of the most well-known pop hits of all time including It’s Raining Men; Sweat (Everybody Dance Now); Strike It Up; Everybody, Everybody; Carry On and her latest singles, a cover of Aerosmith’s Dream On, It’s My Time as well as the I’m Not Coming Down Remix, which reached no. 2 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs this year. Additionally, her voice can be heard as a backup singer on numerous Sylvester songs, Bob Seger’s Like a Rock, Aretha Franklin’s Freeway of Love and multiple movie soundtracks including a cover of Elton John’s I’m Still Standing for First Wives Club. With multiple chart toppers that appeal to all ages, Martha Wash offers something for music lovers of all generations. In addition to making new music and performing solo shows around the world, she is an avid advocate for multiple charities including: LGBT rights and fundraising for the fight against HIV/AIDS, “QSAC Inc”, “You Can Play Project” and the Huntington Arts Council. 40
Kicking off the evening is Houstonian and award-winning Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters. With a long list of accolades, Grady & The Texas Upsetters recorded numerous classics with Little Richard including Long Tall Sally, Send Me Some Lovin and Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On and appeared in three movies with Little Richard. They went on to record Bring It On Home and Twisting The Night Away among many more with Sam Cooke. An accomplished saxophonist and bandleader with a career that has spanned six decades, Grady & The Texas Upsetters have played The Apollo and The Paladium, with many of the great artists including: Diana Ross and the Supremes, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Bo Didley, Etta James and Jackie Wilson amongst many others. Additionally, he has toured Europe with Fats Domino, received the first annual Blues Heritage Award from the Texas Blues Preservation Society, played at one of President Clinton’s 1993 inaugural parties, won the Blues Artist of the Year at the Juneteenth Festival in Houston and was named to the Houston Press Hall of Fame, Class of 2014. More information on Grady Gaines & The Texas Upsetters can be found at www. gradygaines.com. After Dark will also feature an added element of interactive performance art with NOMAD Sound of Austin, Texas designing performance pieces, which will combine live painting and architectural video mapping. The results are projected in real time onto landscape, buildings, and other public structures.
8 -8:30 PM MARTHA WASH
7 - 9:30 PM GRADY GAINES AND THE TEXAS UPSETTERS
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ADULT CREATIVE ZONE
FREE ACTIVITIES LEATHER STAMPING Create a unique keychain out of handcrafted leather. SCREEN PRINTING TOTES Desing your own custom tote.. ORIGAMI CRANE PROJECT Celebrate peace and creativity by decorating your own Origami Crane and personalize it with your own message. Our goal is to adorn Sam Houston Park’s trees with 1,000 Peace Cranes.
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ARTof food
OCTOBER 11 - 12, 2014
DELICIOUS IN DOWNTOWN 10 AM - 9:30 PM Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM Sunday OUR FLAVORFUL FOOD BOOTHS INCLUDE: LINDA CHAN’S CONCESSIONS • BAINES FAMILY CONCESSIONS CRESCENT CITY KATFISH • NILA MADHAVA’S ART OF INDIAN MARBLE SLAB CREAMERY • CAZAMANCE AFRICAN CUISINE NILA MADHAVA’S ART OF CHOCOLATE • BOOMTOWN COFFEE YETI SUNSHINE ITALIAN SHAVED ICE • SNACKS & BOTANA BUCKS OUR FUNKY-FRESH FOOD TRUCKS INCLUDE: GOLDEN GRILL • KOAGIE HOTS • BERNIE’S BURGER BUS COREANOS FOOD TRUCK • HAPPY ENDINGS ASIAN FUSION
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Art Colony Association (ACA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to produce high quality art festivals. The aim of these festivals is to provide financial support to local nonprofit organizations and generate year-round revenue for artists creating master works in their medium. Funding for the art festivals is provided in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, corporate sponsorships, private contributions, in-kind support and volunteer assistance.