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2018 Program welcome! student art We believe in the power of the arts to transform lives and communities. We be- lieve that the resources of- fered here today will help aspiring artists build fulfill- ing and sustainable careers. But most importantly, we believe in you! You are the future Artists of the world! collaborators Art Without Limits www.awolsb.org Quinn Pendergast, VADA 12th Grade SB City College Theatre Arts Dept. Patricia L. Frank www.sbcc.edu/theatrearts Jacob Grant, Westmont College SB CIity College Foundation Geoff Green SB County Office of Arts & Culture www.sbartscommission.org SB Bowl www.sbbowl.com SB County Education Office Partners in Education www.sbceo.org SB Teen Star www.teenstar.us Rod Lathim Dug Uyesaka Paul Rupp Lucy Cao, 10th Grade- Laguna Blanca our sponsors Sb Bowl Santa Barbara City College Fdn Sb Co. Office of Arts & Culture Art Without Limits Julie McLeod National Endowment of the Arts California Arts Council donations Ca Pizza Kitchen Giovani’s Pizza Lunchbox Lure Fish House Kevin Khodabandehlou, 10th grade- Laguna Blanca Mcconnell’s Ice Cream Paxti’s Pizza Sb Axxess Sb Bowl Subway Taco Bell Trader Joe’s Tri-County Produce Via Maestro 42 thank you Beate Ackroyd David Chartrand Patrick Anglin Jeffrey Hudgins-Web Xiaxia Taylor, 10th grade - Laguna Blanca Nina Dunbar Sol Hill Kelty Kauffman Rod Lathim Julie Mcleod Paul Rupp Dug Uyesaka ...Our Presenters ...Our Volunteers ...Our Roundtable Artists ...Our Future Artists media Voice Magazine SB Family Life SB Independent UCSB Media Mayhem UCSB Daily Nexus Montecito Journal Noozhawk Come Together: SB County Schools acdc 2018 program 10:30 REGISTRATION - ON THE PATIO 11:00 WELCOME ~ JULIE & JODI MCLEOD - IN THE THEATER FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMCEE ~ TED MILLS MENTORSHIP ~ JULIE McLEOD & DANIEL NEWMAN LESSLER PERFORMANCE ~ DANIEL NEWMAN LESSLER ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION #1 12:50 LUNCH & NETWORKING (on the patio - no food permitted inside) 1:40 PERFORMANCE - DRAMA DOGS - IN THE THEATER FROGS IN A POND by Elyne Quan Harper ~ Tyler X Koontz | Pat ~ Justin Davanzo SPEAKER - DISNEY ANIMATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER - GEOFF GREEN PERFORMANCE TEEN STAR RUNNER UP HOLLY HADSELL 2:20 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION #2 3:15 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION #3 4:10 SURVEYS & PRIZES - IN THE THEATER 5:00 SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! Be considered as one of next year’s young featured artists! Send your visuals to [email protected] Entries must be received by 12 /1 /18 roundtables (numbers 1-5 refer to room) SESSION I- 11:55-12:45 1 PHOTOGRAPHY Bill Dewey & Sandy Shertzer 2 GRAPHIC DESIGN, WEB Terry Duffy 3 JOURNALISM Melinda Burns & Mark Whitehurst 4 GALLERIES, ART ORGANIZATIONS Bonnie Rubenstein & Torrie Cutbirth 5 MUSIC Daniel Newman Lessler, George Pendergast & David Grossman SESSION II- 2:20-3:10 1 SCULPTURE Nathan Snyder & Tom Pazderka 2 ACTING, DIRECTING Clare Carey & Ken Gilbert 3 PAINTING Marie Schoeff & Libby Smith 4 PROMOTING YOUR ART Henry Rosas & Mo McFadden 5 ARCHITECTURE Chris Manson-Hing SESSION III- 3:15-4:05 1 DANCE Vibiana Pizano Smith & Devyn Duex 2 POETRY, PROSE Fred Nadis 3 COSTUME, FASHION DESIGN, MAKEUP Michael Holdaway 4 FILM & MEDIA ARTS Roger Durling 5 ANIMATION Peter Emmerich, Jordan Koch & David DePasquale our speakers & performers TED MILLS, EmCee is an award winning filmmaker, an Instruc- tor in the Film Department at SBCC, and a long-time writer on the arts for several SB publications and online sites. He was awarded a Community Arts Enrichment Grant in 2016, and is a SB Arts Fund Board Member. He was awarded a Com- munity Arts Enrichment Grant in 2016 for his FunkZone Pod- cast and has been a moving force in the SB arts community. GEOFF GREEN, Keynote Speaker has over 20 years of experience in philanthropy and nonprofits. He is Board Chair for the CA Associa- tion of Nonprofits and serves on the Commissioners Board for the SB City Housing Authority, the Board of Directors for the Chamber of Commerce, SB Region, and the Network of CA Community Col- lege Foundations. Geoff is currently CEO of SBCC Foundation and responsible for recent creative student and campus innovations. He is a known champion of equal oportunity in eduction and environ- mental health for every student desiring a better future. ROGER DURLING began his tenure as Executive Director 15 years ago and has transformed SB International Film Festival into a year-round organization providing impactful educational programs. Roger has taught Film Studies at SBCC since 2003. He serves on the Boards of the Fdn for SBCC, Downtown SB and The Peddie School. For 5 years, he has written a weekly column for the SB Independent interview- ing people who make the city thrive. He was honored as SB Citizen of the Year in 2004 and the ADL’s Stand Up Leader Award in 2016. CLARE CAREY a film and television actress, is currently collaborat- ing with J.D. Lewis of the Actor’s Lab’s, Advanced Teen Acting Class for young people aspiring to become professionals. Clare is known for TV roles on, Coach, Aquarius, Jericho, So Little Time, and Crash. Her many guest star credits include: CSI, Weeds, the NCIS series, Revenge, ER, Without a Trace, and House, MD. Deeply interested in teaching and directing, Clare, teamed with Hollywood legend, Shel- ley Winters to create Lab Rats, a program for homeless youth. Ad- ditionally, she is busy teaching, developing original theatre works in Hollywood Middle Schools, and continues working with playwrights and directors as performer, producer, dramaturg, and critical eye. i FROGS by Elyne Quan Harper ~ Tyler X Koontz Pat ~ Justin Davanzo A Drama Dogs production Ken Gilbert & E Bonnie Lewis PETER EMMERICH Art Director Disney Animation DAVID DE PASQUALE Visual Development Art Dreamworks Animation JORDAN KOCH Story Board Artist Nickelodeon Animation GEORGE PENDERGAST Dishwalla Club drummer, co-leads the 2018 ACDC Music Roundtable discussion. Dishwalla went from a garage band to gold records and the #1 Billboard Song of the Year. George with David Young, the band’s manager, launched Rockshop Academy in 2009 to foster the next generation of aspiring musicians in SB with the guid- ance of seasoned pros. Now housed at the restored historical Mike’s Drum Shop, Rockshop Academy is a place of music education, offers weeklong Summer Camp sessions, an ongoing year-round music club, and opportunity for young musicians to showcase their talents in front of an audience. JULIE McLEOD is the founder, 2009, director of Art Without Limits. She served as Executive Di- rector of SB Dance Alliance, producing over 100 concerts while maintaining her SB studio, Dance Warehouse for 20 years. She is the driving force behind the Art Career Day Conference. She stud- ied dance with Martha Graham, Jose Limon and AnthonyTudor at Juilliard in NY, was in the origi- nal cast of West Side Story on B’way and toured- with Yul Brynner in King and I. She has served on many boards of community organi- zations. Julie has nurtured many budding artists, hence her inspiration for Art Without Limits’ one-on-one mentorships to keep the arts alive. www.awolsb.org JODI McLEOD, yes, Julie’s daughter, has become Executive Director. Julie will remain as Director of the Mentorship Program giving her a semi-retirement. Jodi has been working with AWoL for 3 years as bookkeeper, board treasurer, office manager, streamlining and running programs. She has spent the last year as co-director and in training with some of our great community leaders; Rod Lathim, Nina Dunbar, Trevor Kasmar, Henry Rosas, and Mo McFadden. Jodi has also taken many courses at SBCC, and seminars & webinars. PATRICIA FRANK is Co-Chair and Director of Design and Technology for the Theatre Arts Dept at SBCC. She has taught Stagecraft, Lighting Design, Sce nic Design, Scenography and Theatre Appreciation for over 30 years. As the primary designer for The The atre Group at SBCC she won several awards while working on over 140 theatrical produc- tions. Pat received her MFA in Visual Arts and MA in Dramatic Arts in. www.sbcc.edu/theatrearts. Theatre Arts Department MENTORSHIP IS FINDING SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES IN YOU ....SO YOU CAN BELIEVE IN YOURSELF Mentorships are free, but Emerging Artists must give back to their mentor, Art Without Limts and to the next generation. AWoL presents monthly business workshops to artists and groups with Fiscal Sponsorship to enable their donors to receive tax deductions. ART WITHOUT LIMITS PROGRAMS: Starting Point 1 hour evaluation and guidance Turning Point 10 hour mentorship and workshop Mentorship Up to 100 hours with a mentor, and workshops with business professionals. Exhibitions Displaying of artwork in Galleries and Museums Fiscal Sponsorship is the use of our nonprofit for grant purposes Art Career Day Conference....and here you are! GIVING BEGETS GIVING! We believe that every young artist deserves the opportunity to let their talent shine! Mentored artists are not charged, but asked to give back to their mentors and AWoL MENTORING TALENTED, PASSIONATE, TRAINED ARTISTS TO SUCCEED IN THEIR CAREERS www.awolsb.org - 805-452-4881 - [email protected] Jodi McLeod - Executive Director, Julie McLeod - Mentorship Director.
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