Patron brochure 2013

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Kentuck Patron Program 2013 42nd Annual Kentuck Festival of the Arts October 19 and 20, 2013 Northport, Alabama This page (clockwise from top left): Chris Beck, American Gothic Tribute; Marjolyn van der Hart, Rising to the Moment; Rosita Czekala, My Mask is What Defines Me; Dale Talley, RockingChair; Dave Wortman, Crawfish Handle Gumbo Bowls; Lisa Toland, Metal crochet purse; Chris McCarthy, Aquamarine Bottle

Patrons Party • Friday, October 18 Patron Hospitality Pavilion throughout the Festival Patron Purchase Program • Award your ribbon and use your Kentuck Bucks to support your favorite festival artists Benefactor Level Only • Early Bird Shopping 8 am to 9 am Saturday, October 19


Kentuck is a #1 Arts Festival in Alabama and one of the Top Ten Fairs & Festivals in the USA.* Over 270 artists showing their work, live music, handson art-making, and interactive craft demonstrations await you on October 19 and 20, 2013. To make the weekend even more enjoyable, treat yourself to extra amenities as a Patron, Collector, or Benefactor! At all levels of patronage—Patron, Collector, and Benefactor —you kick off the festival with the Patrons Party on Friday night at the Kentuck Art Center in historic downtown Northport, then enjoy snacks and meals at the park in the Patron Pavilion throughout the Festival. You also receive Kentuck Bucks (vouchers to spend exclusively on art at the Festival) and a Patron Ribbon to bestow on your favorite artist’s work. At the Benefactor level, you can take advantage of an hour of early-bird shopping on Saturday morning before the Festival begins, giving yourself first choice among the works of favorite— and soon-to-be-favorite—artists.

Preview this year’s artists at kentuck.org/festivalartists.html Open this brochure for full details. Sign up today at the level you’ll most enjoy!

This page (clockwise from top): Hallie O’Kelley, 2013 Festival Quilt, Pine Tree; Joan Rasmussen, Soloist; Nicario Jimenez, The Musical Instrument Maker’s Workshop.

If you are unable to attend for any reason, your Kentuck Bucks will benefit Kentuck’s year-round programming and may be tax-deductible for you. Please consult with your tax professional in this event. *Alabama Magazine Readers Poll, “Best of Bama 2012”; American Style Magazine “Top Ten Fairs & Festivals 2012”


Patron Packages make great gifts for newlyweds, graduates, and anyone you want to introduce to the joys of art, fine craft, and Kentuck!

This page (clockwise from top left): Fortune Sitole, A day; George Jones, Jr., Shaker Broom with Removed Bark; Scott Peek, Untitled; Paula Sparks, CloisonnÊ enamel pendant; Jim Bridgeman, Salt & Pepper; Rick Wyrick, Wheels Don’t Roll; crowd shot at festival; Susan Staley, Textures & Colors Vase; Ben Caldwell, Copper Bowl with Moose Antler Stand.


Patron badge(s) for weekend access to the Festival and to the Patron Hospitality Pavilion

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2013 Kentuck Festival of the Arts Patron Program Levels and Benefits

Kentuck Bucks—vouchers to spend on work by artists at the Festival

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Patron Pavilion meals

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Invitation(s) to Patrons Party October 18, 6:30-9:00 pm

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Invitation(s) to Artists Party and Awards Celebration October 19, 5:30-8:30 pm

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Listing in Festival Program Patron Ribbon to honor your favorite work in the Festival

Early-Bird Shopping and preferred parking at 8 am on Saturday, before the Festival opens to the public

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For a printable registration form for the 2012 Kentuck Festival of the Arts Patron Program, go to http://kentuck.org/PatronRegistration.pdf Front (clockwise from top left): Chris Beck, American Gothic Tribute; Marjolyn van der Hart, to the Moment; Rosita Czekala, My Mask is What Defines Me; Dale Talley, Rocking Chair; For Rising more information or to register over the phone, call 205-758-1257. Dave Wortman, Crawfish Handle Gumbo Bowls; Lisa Toland, Metal crochet purse; Chris McCarthy, Aquamarine Bottle. Overleaf (clockwise from top left): Fortune Sitole, A day; George Jones, Jr., Shaker Broom with Removed Bark; Scott Peek, Untitled; Paula Sparks, Cloisonné enamel pendant; Jim Bridgeman, Salt & Pepper; Rick Wyrick, Wheels Don’t Roll; crowd shot at festival; Susan Staley, Textures & Colors Vase; Ben Caldwell, Copper Bowl with Moose Antler Stand. Left (clockwise from top): Hallie O’Kelley, 2013 Festival Quilt, Pine Tree; Joan Rasmussen, Soloist; Nicario Jimenez, The Musical Instrument Maker’s Workshop.


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