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2015 Space Coast Art Festival Program Guide 52nd Annual Space Coast Art Festival November 28-29, 2015 • Port Canaveral, FL Welcome . 2 Sponsors . 3 Poster Artist . 4 Festival Merchandise . 5 Meet the Judges . 6-7 Student Art Show . 8-9 Student Design Contest . 10 Young-At-Art for Children . 11 Schedule of Events . 12 Entertainment & Food . 12 Festival Map . 14-15 Space Coast Art Festival, Inc. Juried Categories & Awards . 16 Information: (321) 784-3322 Participating Artists . 17-21 Email: [email protected] Previous Year’s Winners . 22-23 Website: www.SpaceCoastArtFestival.com Volunteer with the Festival . 25 #SCAF2015 Thank you from SCAF. 28 1 Welcome to the Festival The 2015 Board of Directors welcomes you to the 52nd Annual Space Coast Art Festival at Port Canaveral. The Exploration Tower grounds are the back drop for this year’s festival once again. This year, 200+ artists from around the United States will showcase their exceptional talent of paintings, woodwork, jewelry and more. Our detailed map shows you where all your favorite artists will be and several new ones. Saturday, over 100 student artists from Brevard County schools will display their talents at the Student Art Show. This must see, one day event, is a stepping stone for these future artists. Saturday and Sunday some of the Best of Brevard bands will be on our main stage starting at 10:00. The Daily City Food Truck Bazzar will offer a variety of food with 15 gourmet food trucks. Little ones can have their face painted or create a craft at the “Hands on Crafts”. Plenty of FREE parking is available within walking distance of the festival and for your convenience, a FREE Park and Ride Service is provided by SCAF to and from the Exploration Tower and CT-3. Select $5.00 paid Port parking is also available. Our Festival closes each day at 5:00pm but the many restaurants and business in The Cove will be open for all to enjoy. This amazing weekend would not be possible if not for our dedicated Board of Directors, members and volunteers who have worked months to plan this festival for you, the enthusiastic art lover. Their dedication to the festival is endless. We want to thank you, our patrons, who continue to encourage the arts in our communities. Your love of the arts shows in your support of the Space Coast Art Festival. May your holidays be filled with art! Cheryl Puleo - President 2015 Space Coast Art Festival 2 Our Generous Sponsors pace Coast Art Festival, (SCAF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization governed by an all volunteer Board of Directors. In 1963, a small group of artists and local community leaders, formed theS first ‘Cocoa Beach Sidewalk Art Show’ — Sponsored by the City of Cocoa Beach and supported by the Cocoa Beach Woman’s Club. In 2014 SCAF moved to Port Canaveral to provide a more spacious show layout and easier access for artist and patrons. Today, in our 52nd year, we are one of the premier art festivals in the southeastern United States and a Thanksgiving weekend tradition to thousands. Poster Artist Jack C. Raimondi is a native Floridian, born and raised in South Florida. He graduated Broward College and currently lives in Plantation, Florida. An aspiring artist for the past 5 years, Jack is always looking to showcase his love of art and continue to expand his creative abilities. 4 Festival Merchandise Poster — $5 T-Shirt — $15 Tank Top — $15 Long Sleeve — $20 This year’s high-quality merchandise can be found at the T-Shirt tent near the information booth, in the center of the festival. All proceeds benefit the Space Coast Art Festival, a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization committed to bringing the Arts to Brevard’s Space Coast. 5 Meet the Judges Tom Lopez J Tomas Lopez is a Professor in the Art and Art History Department and Head of Electronic Media at the University of Miami. His work has been showcased in over 250 group exhibits and 35 solo exhibitions. Additionally, his work is included in many prestigious permanent collections: The Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American Art, the Library of Congress in Washington DC, La Biblioteque Nationale de France (in Paris), The International Museum of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The LA County Museum and many other public and private collections. 6 Meet the Judges Jim Hirschfield Jim Hirschfield teaches sculpture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he is Chair of the Department of Art. He has received a number of major grants and fellowships from both public and private foundations, including awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Arts Council, the Graham Foundation, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Art Matters, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has also exhibited nationally, including exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Seattle. 7 Student Art Show The Student Art Show is held on Saturday, November 28th, and features over two-hundred students from Kindergarten through High School. It’s a stepping stone to a creative future for these aspiring artists as they display their watercolors, sculpture and mixed media for their family, friends and the public. Discover art through the eyes of these young artists, and visit us at 3:00 pm on Saturday, November 28th to see the results of the judging. 8 9 Student T-Shirt Design Contest / Volunteer Shirt GRAND PRIZE - High School Winner: Abby Pfister Rockledge High School Middle School Winner: Tyler Nazario Hoover Middle School All work must be unpublished, signed, original art done in 2014/2015 by a Brevard K-12 Public, Private, or Home School student artist. • 1st Place chosen for Volunteer Shirts • $500 ea. to 3 Winning Schools Elementary School Winner: • $150 ea. to 3 Winning Artists Angelee Geiger Westside Elementary School Space Coast Art Festival thanks our 2015 Contest Sponsor MA Rigerman. 10 Young-At-Art for Children Children love to express themselves through art! Hands-on projects such as mobiles, pinwheels, beaded necklaces, painting, holiday decorations and face painting will be available. Young-at-Art is FREE and is located near the Information Booth. 11 Schedule of Events Saturday, November 28 Sunday, November 29 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Art Show Festival Artist Exhibitions Art Show Festival Artist Exhibitions 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Student Art Show Young-At-Art Hands-On Crafts 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Young-At-Art Hands-On Crafts 2:15 - 3:00 PM Student Art Show Award Ceremony Live Entertainment 1 0:00 AM - 11:45 AM 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Willies Mango Brothers 12:15 PM - 2:15 PM 12:45 PM - 2:30 PM Sound Traveler Hot Pink 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Vintage The Band Delgado Food and Beverage Trucks SWAT Cafe Rouge Cousins SMAC Cousins Curbside Chef London Fish + Twisted Plates Sweet City SMAC Chippy VooDOo Up in Smoke El Cactus Azul Ice Cream Social ChiPhi Rubios BemBom Up in Smoke El Cubanito Twisted Plates El Cactus Azul Peru Power Philly’s Best El Cubanito It’s All Greek It’s All Greek to Me to Me 12 Food Trucks! The Space Coast Art Festival has once again partnered with the Daily City Food Truck Bazaar to bring this culinary experience to Port Canaveral. You can find them assembled along the edge of the open field on the west-side of the festival. 13 14 15 Juried Categories and Awards A. Oils & Acrylics B. Watercolors C. Drawings, Graphics, Collages, Printmaking & Paper D. Clay E. Sculpture F. Photography G. Glass H. Jewelry I. Leather, Fiber & Wood J. Mixed Media Best of Show $3,000 1st Place: $1,800 2nd Place: $1,200 3rd Place: $800 Merit Awards: $500 Best Display Award: $500 President’s Award: $500 16 Participating Artists Last Name, First City, State # • Last Name, First City, State # • Allison, William Melbourne Bch., FL 143 I Brown, Robert Apopka, FL 284 J Amador, Luis Jupiter, FL 272 I Bryant, Michael Atlanta, GA 276 F Amoruso, Robert Orlando, FL 156 F Burton, David Indialantic, FL 357 J Applebaum, Leon Prattsburgh, NY 144 G Cahue, Juan Carlos Ocala, FL 157 H Auger, Richard Orlando, FL 161 F Canterbury, Jay Holmes Beach, FL 220 F Aunchman, Kenneth Buford, GA 252 A Cantwell, William Port St Lucie, FL 297 C Austin, Rick Inverness, FL 247 H Caristo, Linda Asheville, NC 257 H Ayala, Sue Daytona Bch., FL 171 G Carmody, Douglas Melbourne, FL 232 F Baldauf, Stephen Winter Springs, FL 336 J Cherep, Sergey Acworth, GA 365 A Ballard, Patti St. Cloud, FL 304 J Choo, Fong Louisville, KY 154 D Barber, David Ekalaka, MT 322 H Clarke, Caroline Thomaston, GA 356 I Barnes, Dan Lexington, KY 250 G Clements, Doris Wilmington, 380 I Bathelot, Alain Miami Beach, FL 270 C Clibbon, Robert New Smyrna Bch., FL 271 F Batson, Donna Leesburg, FL 240 D Colby, Bill New Smyrna Bch., FL 126 D Bell, Clayton Florence, TX 260 J Connolly, Karin Orlando, FL 361 F Bennett, Branson West Allis, WI 314 I Conrader, Charlie North Port, FL 316 A Billman, Gregg Gainesville, FL 339 J Costine, Andy Tryon, NC 162 I Billman, Mark Gainesvville , FL 244 H Cottrell, Tc Rockledge, FL 349 F Blackmore, Brian Gainesville, FL 297 H Coy, Kimberly Casselberry, FL 107 H Book, Raymond Middle River, MD 278 E Cunningham, Steve West Des Moines, IA 277 D Bowen, Teresa New Smyrna Bch., FL 275 D Currier, Richard Micco, FL 359 A Bower, Marvin Pt.
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