Tom Katzenmeyer, President, Greater Columbus Arts Council

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On behalf of the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s board and staff, and all of the Festival volunteers, we would like to welcome you to the 2014 Columbus Arts Festival! As the city’s welcome to summer event, the Columbus Arts Festival has been providing an array of arts activities for Columbus residents and visitors for more than half a century. Great visual arts and crafts, exciting entertainment, delicious food and creative activities for the young, and the young at heart alike, await you at the Festival. The Columbus Arts Festival is produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council (Arts Council), the primary funding agency for the arts in Columbus. Each year, the Arts Council provides nearly $4 million in support to artists and arts organizations through a competitive grants process, funded by the City of Columbus. Support includes operating grants, project grants and technical support for large and small cultural institutions, as well as fellowships for individual artists. In return, our non-profit arts sector creates $226 million in economic activity each year and supports 8,500 jobs. Our website at gcac.org provides more information about the Arts Council’s programs and the impact of the arts on our community. The Arts Council also provides free arts opportunities through services like ColumbusArts.com, our free online guide to arts and cultural events and classes in Columbus, and our Artist Directory, featuring nearly 1,000 central Ohio artists in visual arts, music, dance, theatre and literature. Check it out and learn more about our city’s amazingly diverse cultural events and creative talent! The Arts Festival happens each year because of the commitment of hundreds of volunteers and the support of our sponsors. The Festival is produced without any public funds and without our sponsors we could not bring this amazing event to you. Please take a moment to visit them while you are at the Festival and thank them for helping to make this amazing event possible. This guide will help you find your favorite artists, activities, food vendors and performers as well as learn more about our wonderful community partners and other downtown activities. We hope you enjoy your time at the Columbus Arts Festival. Tom Katzenmeyer, President, Greater Columbus Arts Council Karen Bell, Board Chair, Greater Columbus Arts Council R. Scott Huntley, Columbus Arts Festival Director

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Log in online Experience the Festival online! Check out behind the scenes action at our Facebook.com/ColumbusArtsFestival page and get up-to-the-moment info through our Twitter account @ColsArtsFest. Back again this year is the popular @tweetandgoseek scavenger hunt! And new this year is @cbus_artshark for art shark sitings. Follow along for your chance to find and win prizes all weekend! Visit www.ColumbusArtsFestival.org for more details.

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Friend of the Festival!

Our website is optimized to provide a fantastic mobile experience. No need to download a separate app! Events, information, maps and more will be available with just a few quick touches on your smart phone. Visitors can locate artists and food vendors; see stage schedules, watch the latest weather report and much more.

We offer an exciting way for you to get more out of your festival experience. By becoming a Friend of the Festival, your donation helps defray general operating support expenses such as supplies, printing, promotional items, signage, construction materials, security for the event and many more necessities. Support the Festival’s mission to offer a free and engaging arts experience for the community and receive some special VIP perks as a thank you for your contribution! Go to columbusartsfestival.org/ get-involved/friends-ofthe-festival/ to make a donation online.

Be sure to stop by the GCAC tent located on the corner of S. 2nd and Rich to say hello to the Arts Council staff and learn more about the organization that produces the Festival!

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GCAC MISSION Through vision and leadership, advocacy and collaboration, the Greater Columbus Arts Council supports art and advances the culture of the region. A catalyst for excellence and innovation, the Arts Council funds exemplary artists and arts organizations and provides programs, events and services of public value that educate and engage all audiences in our community.

HOW CAN YOU CONNECT TO THE ARTS?

Take advantage of arts opportunities throughout the community and support the corporate sponsors that make it possible. The Arts Council produces the Columbus Arts Festival and we couldn’t do it without the support of our generous corporate sponsors and hundreds of volunteers. Every arts organization in Central Ohio depends on donations like these. Many events are free or low cost and fun for the entire family!

Login to ColumbusArts.com to learn about area events, performances and exhibitions and classes. This Arts Council-managed site serves as the most comprehensive online guide to arts and cultural programming in central Ohio. ColumbusArts.com also features a multidisciplinary Artist Directory featuring hundreds of Columbus artists in visual arts, music, dance, theatre and literature and a database of classes in multiple disciplines. Check it out and learn more about our city’s amazingly creative talent or cultivate your own creative juices! Tune in to the Emmy award-winning WOSU Public Media program Broad & High, which showcases local artists and arts organizations. You can catch this exciting program at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday.

The Arts Council is grateful to Mayor Michael B. Coleman and Columbus City Council for their ongoing support.

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ARTIST MARKET Visit 300+ talented and accomplished artists, talk with them about their work and take home the perfect purchase! You’ll find art at all price points. Artist listing—pages 34-46.

AT THE HUNTINGTON LOCAL ARTS PAVILION Located at English Plaza on the river side of COSI

EMERGING ARTISTS This program is designed to assist and promote central Ohio artists who are new to presenting their work at festivals. Twelve local artists were selected by the jury panel to present their work at the Festival. See the list of Emerging Artists on pages 37-38.

ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy continuous live entertainment on the ABC6 Main Stage and FlyColumbus.com Community Stage. See pages 18-19 for the full listing of local and national acts and community groups. Then visit the Ohio Magazine Word is Art Stage, featuring our best local teen and adult spoken word artists. And new this year is a stage dedicated to dance! See schedules on pages 20-21. Plus, you’ll enjoy several street performers on site throughout the weekend. And don’t miss the 10th Annual Columbus Arts Festival Poetry Slam on Saturday night at 8 p.m.!

CUISINE Plenty of favorite local fare will satisfy every appetite—from classic festival food to cream puffs and gourmet ice cream, to hand-tossed pizza and tasty barbecue. Stop by the many popular local food trucks featuring everything from gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches to Brazilian-style street food!

BIG LOCAL ART TENT The place to find homegrown art! Experience a gallery of works for sale by local artists, make and take projects led by local indie artist collectives, and See How It’s Made art demos. For more information see page 16. 4

HANDS ON ART ACTIVITIES Fun and engaging hands on arts and crafts activities for the entire family include glass bead sculpting, origami folding, kite-making, performing in a fairy tale and more. Volunteers from local organizations will be on hand to keep your family busy with creative fun from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. each day of the Festival. See full list of activities on pages 14-15.

CHILDREN’S ART GALLERY An absolute MUST for kids on Saturday & Sunday. Children ages 12 and younger are invited to experience our unique kid-sized gallery—located near the Hands On Art Activities—with artwork donated by exhibiting artists. Each piece is priced at $5 and under. See map on page 30-31 for art activities and gallery location.

STUDENT AND COMMUNITY ART EXHIBITION Be the first to discover the next generation of great artists! Organized by the Festival Coordinating Committee, the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education and local arts educators, this exhibition showcases more than 100 works by students from 29 Central Ohio area schools.

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You're never too far from great music and fun family entertainment at the Festival! Enjoy strolling musicians and street performers throughout the site all weekend long!

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NEW THIS YEAR!

NEW THIS YEAR!

THE ART OF FILM

ITALIAN STREET PAINTING

In partnership with the Columbus Film Council, Gateway Film Center and WOSU Public Media, some of the best of the Columbus International Film+Video Festival—the longest running independent film festival in North America— and local filmmakers and arts television programming will be showcased in a 50-seat theatre tent. Film titles and filmmakers’ names will be displayed at the tent.

Italian street painting has been a tradition in Europe since the 16th Century. In Renaissance Europe, underemployed artists would draw on the streets as a form of advertising their skill. The tradition lives on today as artists around the world create street chalk masterpieces for the joy of making art and for the entertainment of appreciative crowds. For the first time, the Columbus Arts Festival will feature this unique art form. Watch artists live as they transform the blank canvas at Washington St., north of the Rich St. Bridge into an enchanting patchwork of brilliant color!

What makes a great city even greater? Look at progressive U.S. cities and, while there are many attributes that make them stand out, one common theme emerges: Their striking design and innovative built environment. They understand that these elements lead to quality spaces, engaging environments, unlimited accessibility and livable cities. Through programs, such as Canstruction, the Arts Festival will share the richness of design and its possibilities for the future of the city. Canstruction is a unique charity that hosts competitions, exhibitions and events showcasing colossal structures made entirely out of full cans of food. This weekend, one team of DesignGroup architects and Gilbane Inc., and a second team of Schooley Caldwell Associates, King Business Interiors and Corna Kokosing will create breathtaking life-sized sculptures located on the Festival grounds. After the Festival all the food will be donated to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.

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We’re doing all we can to make the Columbus Arts Festtival the greenest event of its kind in the country. We took most of our application processes online saving thousands off sheets of paper, we’re using the sun and wind to genera ate some of our own electricity, and we’re even recycling vendor food scraps into compost! Please help us keep our impact on the environment as small as possible by using the designated recycling binss for all plastic and glass waste such as cups and bottles. The trash cans are for paper and food waste ONLY. We thank you for helping make us even greener! Enjoy the Festival!

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The Columbus Arts Festival is consistently rated as one of the top arts festivals in the nation by major arts industry publications.

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In 2013, the Festival raised more than $200,000 to support arts and arts education programming in Central Ohio.

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Happening Downtown This Weekend

The Ohio Statehouse: On June 6, the Ohio Statehouse is hosting the Summer Lunch-Time Performing Arts Series on the Statehouse Lawn. Enjoy a free concert on the West Plaza every Friday from June 6 to August 29 from noon-1 p.m. To see the concert schedule, go to ohiostatehouse.org. Through August 31 visit the Columbus Museum of Art exhibit showcasing art featuring Ohio subjects or created by Ohio artists. Located at 1 Capitol Square, corner of South 3rd and E. Broad Streets.

community of artists, craftsmen and designers with studios and a place to meet and create art. A hub of activity this Saturday, tour the 100 resident art studios, browse and buy art including handcrafted jewelry, paintings, drawings, encaustic art, latex masks and figures and much more! Strongwater food and spirits features great drinks paired with an exciting menu, stop in and enjoy a signature cocktail or unique dish.

OSU Urban Arts Space: OSU Urban Arts Space provides hands-on arts experiences and education to all ages, and serves as an arts laboratory for community artists, Ohio State faculty and students. The Space is open Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. See Fragments of an Unknowable Whole, on view through July 5.

COSI: COSI, located at 333 W. Broad St., provides programs that strive to inspire visitors to learn more about the world. Programs include lectures, workshops, camps and overnight experiences. COSI also offers science education programs for families. On view now is: The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes. Additional exhibits: Giant Screen Theater and Adventure. Free classic exhibits with general COSI admission are Space, COSI Lab Spaces, Live Shows, Big Science Park, Oceans, WOSU@COSI, Life, Gadgets, Progress, Energy Explorers, Columbus Historical Society and Little Kidspace.

Arts Walks: After strolling the Festival, keep those calories burning and do a neighborhood Art Walk! Columbus Art Walks are self-guided walking maps and audio tours of several districts in Columbus. Check out the Capitol Square Art Walk or Arena District Art Walk and enjoy the stunning buildings and detailed architecture in the heart of the city. For more on Columbus Art Walks and other areas you can explore, visit publichealth.columbus.gov/artwalk.aspx.

Columbus Commons:

Explore the heart of Downtown Columbus and the many local organizations that are hosting special tours, concerts and exhibitions this weekend.

The Columbus Commons is an outdoor park located on South High and Rich Streets, with garden displays and walking paths, the Commons is dedicated to supporting the development of a beautiful Downtown neighborhood. Friday, June 6: Commons for Kids: 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Free carousel rides, inflatables and story time.

Cultural Arts Center:

Come for the art, stay for the fun! Enjoy CAC’s student and faculty work exhibition in the Main Hall Gallery and A look back at The Cultural Arts Centerr presenting memorabilia and art from the permanent collection in the Loft Gallery. Shop at the Gift Gallery, just inside the front entrance. All studios will be open with demonstrations and conversation. Open Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 139 West Main corner of S. 2nd Ave on the southern border of the Arts Festival.

Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery: The Riffe Gallery showcases the work of Ohio’s artists and the collections of the state’s museums and galleries. On view through July 13, Impressive Impressions, showcases selections from Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art Print Collection. Gallery hours: Friday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday noon – 4 p.m. Free, Located at 77 S. High Street.

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The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum at OSU holds the world’s largest collection of original and printed comic strips and cartoon art. 13

June 6—June 8 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Located in the Huntington Local Arts Pavilion All activities are free and open to all ages.

Make a Sherlock Holmes hat. Look like the master detective Sherlock Holmes by making your own deerstalker hat. Don’t forget to wear it when you visit The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at COSI.

Decorate a flag. A flag can celebrate just about anything: your favorite color, your family or yourself. Stop by the Columbus Recreation and Parks’ tent to draw and paint a flag of your own.

Build a Kite. Highlights invites you to build a breeze catcher with a paper bag, some string and a little creativity. Then you can send your bag soaring into the sky.

Make a tie-dye flower or butterfly.

Make a wearable collage.

Join Firefly Play Cafe for a fun watercolor experience. Mix the primary colors using pipettes and filter paper to create a tie-dye look, and then sculpt your creation into a flower, butterfly or window decoration.

Stop by the Ohio Craft Museum’s tent to transform a simple name tag into a wearable collage using sequins, patterned paper, feathers and lace. When you finish, be sure to show off your creation around the festival.

Sculpt glass beads.

Paint a canvas.

Under the guidance of artists from Glass Axis, use a torch to mold glass beads. This activity is for participants who are at least 8 years old. Younger children can string together colorful bracelets.

Try your hand at painting an 8”x10” canvas with step-by-step instructions by the talented instructors of Wine and Canvas. Don’t be nervous to paint—no experience or talent is necessary.

Get your face painted. Students from the Spa School are doing complimentary face painting for children and the young at heart.

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Fold a Snapper. Ohio Paper Folders invites you to stop by and fold a fun and amusing simple origami snapper with us. Beware – the snapper has to be watched at all times. It’s been known to eat all of the goldfish crackers in one sitting. It’s also suspected of eating unprotected paper. Be cautious. (Saturday only)

Perform in a fairy tale play. Shadowbox Live invites kids, ages 6–11, to get crazy with theater warmup games, imaginative costumes, and a madhouse rehearsal for a classic fairy tale show. Parents can join at the end of the one-hour

session for the grand opening of their child’s production. (Sunday only)

Test your soccer skills. Try out the Columbus Crew’s kick accuracy inflatable. You could win some fun prizes and giveaways.

Gaze into a magic mirror. Step up to the Magic Mirror and see yourself come to life as a circus character! A variety of Columbus cartoonists will be on the schedule for this activity.

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The Arts Council Thanks the 2014 Friends of the Festival: Marty Anderson Milt & Julia Baughman Jason Beehler & Maggie Smith Beehler Max Ethan Mefford & Grandparents

Open during Festival hours: Friday & Saturday, June 6 & 7 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The place to find homegrown art at the Columbus Arts Festival is at the Big Local Art Tent. Creative groups from all over the capital city will come together to build a place to see, experience and purchase incredible art all Festival weekend—all under one big lofted tent. Art lovers of all ages will enjoy a wide array of art and crafts for sale in the large art gallery. Local artists will display their work for sale, constantly mixing it up with new daily arrivals. Expect to see paintings, illustration, sculpture, jewelry, glassware, ceramics and more. For festival-goers who like to get their hands dirty, members of local arts collectives will lead a number of make and take projects! Participants will walk away with a newfound skill as well as an original creation. You’ll also enjoy some live art demonstrations in the See How It’s Made area. Come and meet local artists from these participating groups and collectives: 400 W. Rich, Art Party Columbus, Cap City Creatives, Clintonville Arts Guild, Columbus Crafty Cotillion, Columbus Idea Foundry, Etsy Team Columbus and Ohio Art Gallery. Located in the Huntington Local Arts Pavilion at English Plaza on the river side of COSI on Washington.

Columbus City Council Member Eileen Paley Corde Robinson & Grant Morrow David Schooler Lonni Thompson

Friends of the Festival

Become A Friend Of The Columbus Arts Festival! The Columbus Arts Festival offers an exciting way for you to get more out of your festival experience. By becoming a Friend of the Festival, your donation will help defray general operating support expenses such as supplies, printing, promotional items, signage, construction materials, security for the event and many more necessities. Donations to the Friends of the Festival program are considered charitable contributions and are tax deductible as far as permitted by law. Your support helps to further the Festival’s mission to offer a free and engaging arts experience for the community. And as a special thank you for your contribution, you’ll receive special VIP perks at the Festival! Support options range from $75 to $2,500 and include amenities from onsite parking to access to our exclusive VIP Lounge, to recognition as a supporter of the artist awards. On behalf of the Arts Council, we thank you for your generous contribution!

Visit columbusartsfestival.org/get-involved/friends-of-the-festival/ for more information.

Relax in comfort and style in the VIP Lounge! The Columbus Arts Festival offers VIP Packages that feature all-weekend passes to an exclusive VIP Lounge providing members a private oasis in the shady courtyard of the Cultural Arts Center in the center of all of the Festival action. A private cash bar, free parking, free water, comfortable seating, private restrooms and other amenities will be available to those who purchase VIP Packages. VIP Packages are a perfect way to share a special Festival experience with friends, family or co-workers!

VIP Packages will be sold prior to and during the festival starting at $75. Couples package for $140; group packages are also available. VIP Passes are good for the entire weekend and are transferable. Tickets can be purchased online at www.columbusartsfestival.org/get-involved/vip.php and on site at the VIP Lounge and Souvenir booths located at the center of each bridge. Proceeds from VIP Package purchases support the Festival and the Arts Council’s programming. The VIP Lounge is generously supported by Hollywood Casino and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. It is open during all Festival hours. 16

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139 W. Main St. VIP Lounge atmosphere provided by:

Friday, June 6 Friday, June 6

1:00 p.m.

Shiv Shakti Kirtan

World Music

2:15 p.m.

Katie Davis

Acoustic

3:30 p.m.

Erika Hughes & The Well Mannered

Americana

4:45 p.m.

Bridge Construction

Rock

6:00 p.m.

Buckles and Boots

Americana

7:15 p.m.

Grassahol

Americana

1:00 p.m.

Silky Ray Band

Blues

2:15 p.m.

Andy Shaw Band

Rock

3:30 p.m.

Kid Runner

Alternative

4:45 p.m.

Topher James & Biscuit Brigade

R&B

6:00 p.m.

MODOC

Rock

7:15 p.m.

Ashley Martin

Country

Saturday, June 7

9:00 p.m.

Phillip Fox

Country

1:00 p.m.

Rorshach Trio

Jazz

2:15 p.m.

Briar Rabbit

Acoustic

3:30 p.m.

John Morgan

Acoustic

Saturday, June 7 11:45 a.m.

Columbus Horns and Kavan Rock

4:45 p.m.

Just Friends

Acoustic

1:00 p.m.

Chaquis Maliq

R&B

6:00 p.m.

Kelly Zullo Trio

Americana

2:15 p.m.

Salty Caramels

Americana

7:15 p.m.

Jovan and The Wild Things

R&B

3:30 p.m.

Plaid Brixx

Rock

4:45 p.m.

Graceful Closure

Alternative

Sunday, June 8

6:00 p.m.

Maggie Green

Brazilian Jazz

11:45 a.m.

Tye

Acoustic

7:15 p.m.

Happy Chichester

Rock

1:00 p.m.

OSU Hillel

Folk Dance Group

9:00 p.m.

Erica Blinn & The Handsome Machine

Rock

2:15 p.m.

Casey Redmond

Acoustic

Sunday, June 8 11:45 a.m.

Dr. Grimaldi Circus

Aerialists

1:00 p.m.

fo/mo/deep

Jazz

2:15 p.m.

Bassel & The Supernaturals

Funk

3:30 p.m.

Talisha Holmes Ensemble

Jazz

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Located on the prow at Civic Center Dr. and Town St.

Friday, June 6 4:00 p.m. Actors’ Summer Theater Street Team 5:00 p.m. Thurber House Teen Docents – Flip the Page

Friday, June 6 4:45 p.m.

SELAH Dance

6:00 p.m.

Goree Drum and Dance

7:00 p.m. Winner’s Showcase with Louise Robertson and Rose Smith

7:15 p.m

Puja Bhalerao

8:00 p.m. Stand Up Poetry

11:45 a.m.

Habeeba’s Bellydancers

1:00 p.m.

TRANSIT ARTS Performance Group

6:00 p.m. Scott Woods’ Poetry Showcase

Saturday, June 7

Saturday, June 7 11:00 a.m. Authors’ Showcase Eric Gnezda 11:15 a.m.

Authors’ Showcase Brad Pauquette

11:30 a.m. Authors’ Showcase Catherine Maynard 11:45 a.m. Authors’ Showcase Heather Shaw (2014 Award of Excellence) 12:00 p.m. Mark Hersman

(a program of Central Community House)

3:40 p.m. Joanna Schroeder 4:00 p.m. Javier Cintax 4:20 p.m. Nathan Moore

1:00 p.m.

Kerry Trautman

1:20 p.m.

Eoin O’Brien

1:40 p.m.

Betty Bleen

2:00 p.m. Julie Starzynski 2:20 p.m.

Debroah Strozier

2:40 p.m. Steve Brightman

5:00 p.m. Sidney Jones 5:20 p.m.

Stephanee Killen

5:40 p.m. Alexis Mitchell-Tremain 6:00 p.m. Trina Stolec 6:30 p.m.

Hanif Abdurraqib (2nd Runner Up)

7:00 p.m. Betsy Clark (1st Runner Up) 7:30 p.m.

John Croke (2014 Contest Winner)

8:00 p.m. 10th Annual Columbus Arts Festival Poetry Slam, hosted by Scott Woods

3:00 p.m. Michael Stout 3:20 p.m.

2:15 p.m

Columbus Youth Ballet

12:00 p.m. Ohio State Journal

3:30 p.m.

Roman and Jennifer

4:45 p.m.

Columbus Celtic Dancers

6:00 p.m.

Thoissane West African Dance Institute

7:15 p.m

Columbus Dance Theatre

1:00 p.m.

4:40 p.m. Emily Carnevale

12:20 p.m. Ian Cairns 12:40 p.m. Amy Turn Sharp

Sunday, June 8

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Thurber House Young Docents

2:00 p.m. Authors’ Showcase Sandra Gurvis 2:15 p.m.

Authors’ Showcase Beverly Zeimer

2:30 p.m.

Authors’ Showcase Wayne Rapp

2:45 p.m.

Authors’ Showcase - Heather Shaw (2014 Award of Excellence)

Sunday, June 8 1:00 p.m.

Como Dance Company

2:15 p.m.

Yellow Rose Cloggers

3:00 p.m. Poetry Forum 4:00 p.m. Storytellers of Central Ohio

All performers are poets unless otherwise noted.

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A KISS by John Croke There is a science to the sadness of a kiss

CHRYSALIS (excerpt) by Heather Sinclair Shaw

a kingdom that exists manicured by the slurring of four lips the clumsy purring that’s emitted from two faces well fitted

The day I found the caterpillar, a new girl came into The Whole Shebang in a dress that looked

for a scientific kiss, a soft and steady hiss

like it might have been made for Laura Ingalls when she was five, black tights and work boots

a molten moment morphed into a minute of mannequin bliss…

remarkably similar to a pair that languished in the mudroom at my childhood home. She wore an

there is a science to the sadness of a kiss.

unflappable expression and vintage jewelry. Her too-short dress made her arms seem unnaturally long, like a praying mantis.

When the movie theater in your mouth runs out of reel and fades to black. Skin parts ways. Eyes lock then part then learn

“Can I help you?” I said, which was not what I was trained to say. I was trained to say

that you build your own sky

“Shalom,” or “Namaste,” or “Blessings,” or some equally mystical greeting that I can never manage

and every kiss goodbye is an added constellation.

with the same level of subtle irony that my coworkers—and David—find effortless.

Mother kisses you to college father kisses your first walk auntie kisses you for cuteness first date kisses you for your car grandma kisses you ‘cause she’s dying collegue kisses you because she can’t

“Is David here?” she said.

puppy kisses you for food mother kisses you to pre-school “What do you want with David?” I said.

wife kisses you because the kids are watching daughter kisses you for safety you kiss daughter to pre-school wife kisses to remember

I didn't really say that. I said, “I don't think so,” like an idiot. And she looked at me like the

mother kisses ‘cause she’s all alone you kiss daughter off to college

idiot I was verifying myself to be, raising her eyebrows to the level of her blunt-cut bangs.

you kiss father ‘cause he’s dead you kiss grandma cause she’s dead

“He isn't,” I added. “I'm meeting him at the Met later.” And I answered the phone, and turned

you kiss mother ‘cause she’s dead you kiss wife because she’s there to kiss daughter kisses someone else you kiss grandson ‘cause you have to

my back to her. It all felt perfect—subtly affirming my relationship to David and shunning her at the

you kiss grandson ‘cause you want to you kiss wife because she’s dead

same time. Then I pulled a pencil out of my pocket to take down a number, and both I and the

daughter kisses you you’re dying

unflappable girl gasped in unison.

and you have one kiss left. There is a science to the sadness of a kiss

There, on the tip of my pencil that was not a pencil but the stick I had forgotten, the caterpillar

it does exist

was gyrating spasmodically. It's skin was peeled back away from its body and a tender, glistening

you can chart it out on paper or choose to live in ignorant bliss

chrysalis was slowly revealing itself.

but the lines our lips form leave equations on our faces the end result a hypothesis either proven true or totally missed… there is a science to the sadness of a kiss.

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In 2013, the Intelligent Communities Forum named Columbus the most intelligent city in America.

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The Emerging Artist program is designed specifically to support and promote central Ohio artists who have little or no experience exhibiting and selling their artwork at outdoor venues. Artists who apply in this category must be residents of Franklin or surrounding counties, including Union, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield, Pickaway, Fayette and Madison. Of the 25 applications received this year, 12 artists were selected through a blind jury process by the panelists who selected all exhibiting festival artists. As part of the program, each participating Emerging Artist receives assistance from Festival staff on how to best present their work to the public. Support your local artists and buy some of their work today! To find Emerging Artists’ booth locations on site, check out the Artists listing on page 37. We encourage local artists who are new to exhibiting at outdoor shows to apply to the 2015 Columbus Arts Festival. Applications will be available at columbusartsfestival.org starting in October.

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Great food is one of the highlights of the Columbus Arts Festival. In addition to fine art and entertainment, there are plenty of delicious offerings to please the entire family. From classic festival food to gourmet treats—from our own nationally-acclaimed Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams to lots of vegetarian options. Popular local food trucks are serving everything from tasty Ohio-sourced chicken meatballs to yummy hand-tossed pizza. There’s something guaranteed to satisfy every appetite! Beverage stations throughout the Festival site are serving beer, wine, and frozen cocktails, as well as smoothies and fresh squeezed lemonade.

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Bite Back! Help support the Festival by enjoying these delicious new Festival treats!

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Art Shark Illustration by Steve Boreman

If you represent a sociallyconcerned community organization devoted to creating a better neighborhood and a positive planet; or if you are an individual or small group who believes that through aesthetics and art you can open doors, minds and eyes to enhance our culture and enrich the lives of others with your socially-relevant message, we invite you to review our protocols and apply for a GRANT.

All information necessary to apply for a 2015 GRANT is NOW on our website.

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2D Mixed Media Adewale Adenle New Orleans, LA M203 adenle.com

A.me & Mitch Alamag Las Cruces, NM M183 rokokoart.com

Lisa Arkus Galeton, PA R8 [email protected]

Marian Baker Oneonta, AL R11 blockheadarts.blogspot.com

William Cowherd Atlanta, GA C143 williamcj.com

David Curles Christina Smith

Marirosa Hofmann

Kathleen Master

Frank Saggus

Atlanta, GA R39 marirosafineart.org

Holly Springs, NC C131 kathleenmaster.com

Watkinsville, GA M284 wingdingconstructions.com

Abram Kaplan

Bob McNally

Tomas Savrda

Granville, OH W311 walden1.com

Rockaway, NJ R96 strumstick.com

Kent, CT R69 [email protected]

Seung Lee

Steven Meadows

Mark & Doreen Schlabaugh

Cathedral City, CA C125 / C126 [email protected]

Palestine, IL M182 [email protected]

Kalona, IA M251 / M252 [email protected]

James Mosier

Jack Schwab

Ballston Lake, NY R41 metalweavings.com

Brooklyn, MI M229 jackschwabdesign.com

Flower Mound, TX M288 [email protected]

Ken Patzoldt Jo Manbeck

Bob & Patti Stern

Robert Cornell Donna Wilson

Grand Rapids, MN W293 / W294 timberwindglass.com

Jupiter, FL R114 teresamoorehouse.com

Ft. Lauderdale, FL R93 [email protected]

Connie Morrison

Chris Cumbie

Joe Martino Louisville, OH M178 joemartinoart.com

Mark Mohrenweiser Brighton, MI R32 beyondletters.com

Teresa Moorehouse

3D Mixed Media David Barkby Dover, PA R108 [email protected]

Erika & Clayton Bell

Mineral Point, WI M170 stairwaystudiogallery.com

Mobile, AL M167 facebook.com/chriscumbieart

Gena Ollendieck

Peter Dublanica

Cresco, IA M156 [email protected]

Ithaca, NY M235 [email protected]

Armando Pedroso

Douglas Durkee

Fayetteville, AR C151 [email protected]

Chicago, IL R68 armandopedroso.com

Burlington, KY W327 infinityartfurnishings.com

Amy & Jeff Dallas

H.C. Porter

Marlow Gates

Grafton, WI M191 tiletempo.com

Vicksburg, MS R57 hcporter.com

Leicester, NC R27 friendswoodbrooms.com

Joe Engel

Mindy & Greg Rhoads

Jennifer Ivory

Jamestown, TN M216 joe-engel.com

Marquette, KS R18 [email protected]

Corvallis, OR M206 insectworks.com

Jana Epstein

David Vigo

Nicario Jimenez

Atlanta, GA R44 janaepstein.com

Pensacola, FL M199 davidvigofineart.com

Naples, FL R60 retablosnicario.com

Dolan Geiman

Cheryl & Steve Ward

Deborah Kracht

Chicago, IL M226 / M227 dolangeiman.com

St. Augustine, FL M260 wardartstudio.com

Palmer, MA M237 artheadstudio.com

Kana Handel

Christopher Wheeler

Elaine Laurent

Gainesville, FL M239 kanasarts.com

Seattle, WA M165 pergamenafineart.com

Ceramics Brian Beam Fulton, MI M169 brianbeampottery.com

Ed Brownlee Lebanon, PA M250 [email protected]

Moreland Hills, OH R34 theperfectview.com

Trista Chapman

Steven & Beth Radtke

Kimberly Willcox Kevin Nordhausen

Fredericksburg, VA R119 sophiastreetstudios.com

Monroe, GA R52 vincentvangourd.com

Gainesville, FL C149 kimberlywillcox.com

Jack Charney Santa Fe, NM M205 jackcharney.com

Phil Woodward

Michael Cho

Dowelltown, TN R81 etsy.com/shop/philwoodwardart

Allentown, PA M278 [email protected]

Mikyung Cunningham Crescent City, FL M198 smcunninghampottery.com

Sarasota, FL M261 elainesells.com

Aaron Hequembourg Monticello, GA M174 bigwhitedog.net

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Thomas & Sarah Gelsanliter

Sarah McCarthy

Michael Schael

Milan, MI W313 oneacreceramics.com

Floyd, VA W307 sarahmccarthypottery.com

Cambridge, WI M240 woodfiredpots.com

Santiago Gutierrez Paul H. Devoti

Michael Meyer

Andy Smith

Malabar, FL M287 [email protected]

Marshville, NC W328 [email protected]

Brian Moore

Kaiser Suidan

Indianapolis, IN C140 [email protected]

Ferndale, MI R6 nextstepstudio.com

Sumiko Takada

Sonoma, CA M233 [email protected]

John Kellum

Robin Morris Dan Dunnewold

Orlando, FL M263 jkellum.com

Corry, PA R45 / R46 [email protected]

Columbus, OH M181 [email protected]

Jason Brueck

Elaine Lamb

Steven Olszewski

Zebulon, NC M158 [email protected]

Thomas Harris Bloomington, IN W302 clayoh.com

Medina, OH C136 mudmotherspottery.com

Pinckney, MI R51 [email protected]

George Lowe

Andrew Otis David Otis

Decorah, IA M268 [email protected]

Rebecca Lowery Bloomington, IN W290 rebeccalowery.com

Digital Arts

Drawing

Lea Alboher

Kate Tremel

Philadelphia, PA R80 alterimages.net

Ann Arbor, MI W319 katetremel.com

Sarah Collier

Andrew Van Assche

Wilmington, NC C150 thecharmschooldropout.com

Plainfield, MA M247 [email protected]

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JBird Cremeans

East Jordan, MI R115 / R116 [email protected]

Huntington, WV R53 jbirdistheword.com

Jim Reinert

Beau Tudzarov

Owosso, MI M217 [email protected]

Ft. Lauderdale, FL M281 / M282 tudzarov.com

Mary Jane Erard

Kenneth Claussen

Toledo, OH R58 landscapesinpastel.com

Gahanna, OH R26 flickr.com/photos/99190419@n06/

Diane French

John Davison JD Shipengrover

St. Augustine, FL M211 dfrenchart.com

Upper Arlington, OH M262 the-lab-partners.com

Jaeryon Ha Longwood, FL R56 jaehaart.com

Meghan Howard Columbus, OH R17 tulaneroad.com

Julie Keaten-Reed Howey-in-the-Hills, FL M194 / M195 juliekeatenreed.com

Paula Jackson Columbus, OH R48 [email protected]

Phil Kutno Sarasota, FL W295 / W296 philkutnostudios.com

Cera Marie Worthington, OH W312 studioceramarie.com

Ellen Marshall Ybor City, FL M219 ellenmarshall.com

Karen Mulier London, OH M249 [email protected]

Scott Swezy Albuquerque, NM W305 / W306 [email protected]

Natalie Orr Reynoldsburg, OH C145 instagram.com/natt_artt

Richard Wilson Greenville, NC R2 richardwilsonart.com

Sharone Putter Columbus, OH M285 sharoneputter.com/jewelry-gallery/

Rachel Ramm Dublin, OH M272 rachelramm.com

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In 2012, for every $1 invested by the city in arts and culture, $29.42 was pumped back into the local economy from other sources, including earned income by arts organizations.

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Rachelle Smith

Amy Gillespie

J.J. Reichert

Columbus, OH M265 [email protected]

Arlington, MA R16 amygillespiestudio.com

Bellefontaine, OH M218 goldyfishbyjj.com

Lance Thompson Lisa Belsky

Philippe Laine

Fiber

Columbus, OH M228 simplytangled.com

Christopher & Melissa Welshon Blacklick, OH R49 christopherwelshon.com

Amos Amit Los Angeles, CA M172 [email protected]

Sandy Atkins-Moran Carrollton, TX M179 [email protected]

Jennifer Fabian Canonsburg, PA M286 chronographia.etsy.com

Princy & John Fears Palm Springs, CA M271 princysponchos.com

Jan Friedman Iowa City, IA M232 janfriedmanfiber.com

Palm Beach Gardens, FL M258 [email protected]

Maureen Roberts Michael Lublin

Martha Monson Lowe

New York, NY W314 momofalana.com

Decorah, IA M267 [email protected]

Kathleen & Charles Tesnakis

Gloria McRoberts

Troy, NY R25 ekologic.com

Watertown, TN W318 gloriamcroberts.com

Sharon Tesser

Erika Mock

Lawrenceburg, IN R10 sharontesser.com

Superior, WI R4 erikamock.com

Angela McKee

Jewelry

Logan, OH R30 ajmckee.com

Lindi Miller Gainesville, FL R14 [email protected]

William & Lisa Bailey Dripping Springs, TX M269 baileysartjewelry.com

Helen Rudy Denver, CO R59 helenrudyglass.com

Martha Banting Micanopy, FL W326 [email protected]

Palm Bay, FL M266 [email protected]

Maple Valley, WA R47 artcoats.com

Amy Beeler Oregon, OH M238 amybeeler.com

Marianne Shepardson

Herion Park

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Osprey, FL C127 herion.us Rochelle Park, NJ C153 [email protected]

Portland, MI R19 glassweavers.com

Russ Schmidt

Marylou Ozbolt-Storer

Kyoung-Joa Park

Mark Lewanski Aaron Tomac

Brian Becher Columbus, OH W291 brianbecher.com

Brenda Benson Benbrook, TX M283 eyesforglass.wordpress.com

Angelo Fico Wilmot, WI M241 angelofico.com

Roger Gandelman

Black Mountain, NC M212 shepardsonstudios.com

David Brand Sandra Picciano-Brand

Leonard Tinnell Katie Patten

Dayton, OH M213 mythicsilver.com

Missoula, MT M193 [email protected]

Deborah Close Columbus, OH R12 deborahclosedesigns.com

Mark Wagar Riga, MI C148 [email protected]

David Conroy Baltimore, MD R113 [email protected]

James Wilbat Deerfield, IL R118 wilbatglass.com

Don & Serena David Cleveland, OH C128 dondaviddesigns.com

Paul Willsea Naples, NY W323 / W324 willseaobrien.com

Mary DeMarco William Wolfe

Branford, CT M189 gandelmanglass.com

Baltimore, MD M245 [email protected] lac laco

Earl James

Dianna Dinka

Cleveland, OH M221 [email protected] m

Tamara FL W308 Tamarac, dian diannajdinka.co nka.com

Thomas Kelly

Dolores Fawkes

Corning, NY M256 / M257 vitrixhotglass.com

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Judy Goskey Burton, OH R15 [email protected]

Christiane Hampel Naples, FL M248 hampeljewelry.com

Pyper Hugos Jarrod Eastman

Michel Plumail Viviana Gil

Monique Rancourt Waltham, MA R43 moniquerancourt.com

Julie Jerman-Melka Jeffrey Melka

Leah Staley

Dallas, TX W292 sharonjohnstonjeweler.com

Shano Kelley Tonya Goodwin Boulder, CO R36 shanojewelry.com

Nadine King Mt. Carroll, IL M192 [email protected]

Serena Kojimoto Los Angeles, CA R38 serenadesign.com

Michele Levett Durham, NC M184 michelelevettdesigns.com

Ronald Linton Hot Springs, AR W330 [email protected]

Carol Martin Durango, CO C133 carolmartinjewelry.com

Dawn Middleton Greenville, IN M157 dawnsdesignsonline.com

David Owen Bisbee, AZ R64 jewelrydesignsbyowen.com

Leather

Metal (non-sculptural)

Milwaukee, WI M236 leahstaley.com

Molly Strader Perrysburg, OH R121 mollystrader.com

Kari Stringer Ceree Hellums Taylor, TX W304 fatcatjewelrystudio.com

Lisa Toland Acton, CA C141 lisatoland.com

Michael Vagner Eugene, OR R82 nuritandmickarts.com

Caroline Viene Eugene, OR M177 carolineviene.com

Katrin Wolf

Randall Riemer Mineral Point, WI M270 rhenrydesign.com

Painting

Ron Stinson

Naomi Shinozuka Carnegie, PA R24 [email protected]

Sharon Johnston

Cathedral City, CA W298 [email protected]

Lake Hopatcong, NJ R50 michelplumail.com

Bozeman, MT M279 yougotmojo.com

Calumet, MI R20 flyinganvildesigns.com

Patrick Meyer

Carlisle, PA W321 / W322 metalexpressions.com

Marvin Bower

Anthony Arkus

Boonsboro, MD M210 tannerscreekleather.com

Galeton, PA R7 [email protected]

Su Abbott

Edgar Diaz

Meredith Gwynn

Austin, TX R37 vintage-ware.com

Greenville, SC R112 modernmetalartwork.com

Minneapolis, MN M180 maso mason masongraphics.net

Caryn D’Onofrio

Jimmy Langford

Dick Close

Danbury, CT C144 [email protected]

Cumming, GA R63 [email protected]

Cincinnati, Cin nnati, O OH M246 dickclose.c dickclo lose.com

Dana & Dan Novakovich

Kathleen Lapso

Jenn Crisan

Marshfield, MO R29 willowbrookleather.com

North Royalton, OH M231 [email protected]

Girard, OH R54 jenncrisan.net je

James & Rombye Perry

Sean McDougal

Dave DeLaCruz

Greeneville, TN R95 cordwainerleather.com

Kingston, PA C142 disfunctionaldesign.com

Tampa,, FL Ta L R107 davedelacruz.com davedelacruz.co aved ved vedelacruz.co z.com om

East Point, GA M254 susustudios.com

Elaine Unzicker Ojai, CA M207 unzickerdesign.com

John Booth

Lanny Tewell Newburg, PA C132 [email protected]

Horace Thomas Shawn Thomas Belton, TX M273 / M274 thomasleatherstudio.com

Monticello, FL R70 [email protected]

E. Douglas Wunder Kutztown, PA C147 edouglaswunder.com

Youngjoo Yoo Champaign, IL C139 studioyoungjoo.com

Erica Zap Newport, RI M222 ericazap.com

Sally Phillips Indianapolis, IN R31 [email protected]

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Amy Fletcher

Bruce Holwerda

Chelstin Ross

Greg Davis

Gary & Ariana Love

Hillsborough, NC W301 amyfletcherart.com

Hoover, AL M155 bruceholwerda.com

Columbus, OH R28 [email protected]

Austin, TX M234 gregdavisphotography.com

Riverside, CA M163 / M164 garylove.net

Robert Flowers

Xiao Jiang

Phill Singer

Bryan Griffith

Jerome Maschinot

Summerfield, NC C138 robertflowersart.com

Scarborough, ON, Canada W289 songjiangstudio.com

New Britain, PA M204 psingerart.com

Flagstaff, AZ R103 / R104 bryandavidgriffith.com

Cave Spring, GA M253 maschinot.net

Jan Frazee

Ronna Katz

Marius Moore

Albuquerque, NM M208 / M209 [email protected]

Andy Smith Josh Smith

Clifton Henri

Blowing Rock, NC M200 janfrazee.com

Chicago, IL R110 cliftonhenri.com

Gulfport, FL M185 mariusmoore.com

Lu Fuller

Allen Levy

Patrick Hyland

James Parker

Maysville, KY R3 kentuckyfarmstudio.com

Woodbridge, VA M243 allenlevystudios.com

Youngstown, OH M259 hylanddigitalimages.com

Rochester Hills, MI M175 / M176 parkerparker.info

Sandi Garris

Jeannie & Sam Maddox

State College, PA R33 sandigarris.com

Dothan, AL M159 / M160 jeanniemaddox.com

Kathleen Green

William McCarthy

Groveport, OH R65 kathleengreenart.com

Hamden, CT W320 williammccarthyfineart.com

Britt Hallowell

James Petran

Mount Sterling, OH R22 brittsfineart.com

Iowa City, IA R120 [email protected]

Chris Hartsfield

Annette Poitau

Daphne, AL M280 chrishartsfield.com

Oberlin, OH M230 annettepoitau.com

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Lititz, PA W297 andysmithartist.com

James Bird Vicki Ryer

Scott Swezy

Salem, MA M215 fineartcolorphotography.com

Albuquerque, NM W305 / W306 [email protected]

Andrew Van Schyndle Algoma, WI M188 wagalabagala.com

Taman Vanscoy Long Beach, CA W309 tamanvanscoy.com

Li Wang Palm Coast, FL M214 [email protected]

George Whitten Mansfield, OH R111 [email protected]

Craig Brabson Nashville, TN R92 craigbrabson.com

Nels Johnson

Matthew Platz

Saugatuck, MI M220 nelsjohnsonphotographer.com

Chippewa Lake, OH M225 platzimages.com

Whit Bronaugh Eugene, OR M255 whitphoto.com

Steve Keating

Daniel Powers

Fort Collins, CO W303 steve-keating.com

Dayton, OH C129 / C130 powersfineartphoto.com

Karin Connolly

Brad Kelly

Jimmy Ramsey

Winder, GA M197 [email protected]

Blountville, TN C124 jramzphoto.com

Orlando, FL M168 kcphotography.com

Dick Cunningham

Bruce Reinfeld

Bonita Springs, FL W315 / W316 dickcunningham.com

Philadelphia, PA R78 / R79 highfidelitydisco.com

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Doug Remien

Cliff Matyszczyk

Heather & Matthew King

Farmington Hills, MI M202 dougremien.com

Wales, WI M161 / M162 [email protected]

Louisville, KY M277 organicwoodworking.com

Armond Scavo

Reza Pishgahi

Steven Levine

Philadelphia, PA R13 earthlightimages.com

Bloomington, IN W310 pishgahi.com

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Sculpture

Ralph Prata

Garry Seidel Davie, FL C154 [email protected]

Jason Stoddart Crawford, TN C146 jasonstoddart.com

Mark Thomas Pembroke Pines, FL R1 markjthomas.com

John Weller Liberty Twp., OH R23 jfweller.com

Patricia Wilder Victor, NY R61 [email protected]

Dayton, NJ W325 stevenblevine.com

Wood

Ronna Katz

Keith Bradley

Albuquerque, NM M208 / M209 [email protected]

Plantation, FL R66 / R67 [email protected]

Seung Lee

Kerry Christian

Cathedral City, CA C125 / C126 [email protected]

Clifford Lounsbury

Tucson, AZ R42 ralphprata.com

Joan Rasmussen

Tawas City, MI M242 [email protected]

Keith Allen

Atlanta, GA R5 joanrasmussen.com

Cedar Grove, NC M264 [email protected]

Champlin, MN M190 [email protected]

Bud Scheffel Ursula Perry-Scheffel

Larry Brown

Paul Palnik

Marc Freedman

Columbus, OH R117 paulpalnik.com

Newfield, NY M196 marcalanfreedman.com

Shokan, NY C134 / C135 earthsaverwindsculpture.com

Sylvia Pixley

Daniel Horne

Monroe, MI W329 sylviapixley.com

Girard, OH R55 danielhornestudio.com

Bobby & Sara Rosenstock

John Wayne Paige Jackson

Marietta, OH M171 justajar.com

Black Mountain, NC M223 / M224 imaginethatcreations.com

Chris & Diane Seeman Cincinnati, OH M244 [email protected]

John Mascoll Safety Harbor, FL C137 [email protected]

Richard McCollum

Spruce Pine, NC R35 thelarrybrownstudio.com

Bryn Athyn, PA M173 spootch.com

Adam Crowell

Robert & Yvonne Myrvall

Charlestion, SC R94 boxedmusicdrums.com

Bark River, MI W299 / W300 [email protected]

Robert Daily

Richard Turner Eric Carroll

Rochester Hills, MI M166 bobdailydesign.com

Newton, KS R122 / R123 desertsteel.net

Victor Edwards

David O’Neal Raleigh, NC R109 risingmoonflutes.com

Monticello, FL R71 / R72 oakandrope.com

Todd & Nancy Kime Toledo, OH M275 / M276 theartofsight.com

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Ron & Christine Sisco Jenna Haugaard

Interlochen, MI W317 g3studios.net

Tumacacori, AZ R105 / R106 treestump.biz

Jorn & Kathleen PielBraunschweiger

Archie Smith Mt. Pleasant, NC R62 archiesmithinstruments.com

Carlton, GA C152 [email protected]

Steve Uren

Steven Potts Chattahoochee Hills, GA M186 / M187 mybranchingout.com

Marquette, MI R40 steveuren.com

Mark Schlabaugh Kalona, IA M251 / M252 [email protected]

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Columbus is consistently rated one of the Top 25 Big Cities for Art in AmericanStyle magazine.

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The first location for the “Columbus Festival of the Arts” was on the Statehouse Lawn.

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Through vision and leadership, advocacy and collaboration, the Greater Columbus Arts Council supports art and advances the culture of the region. A catalyst for excellence and innovation, we fund exemplary artists and arts organizations and provide programs, events and services to educate and engage people in our community. 49

Performances Steven Thomas – Chair Thu Nguyen-Foley – Vice Chair Michael Jurkovic Josie Lee Kelly Mackenzie Josh Miller Karen Munnelly Word is Art Ed Plunkett – Poetry Chair Gretchen Hirsch – Author Chair Gina Blaurock Katherine Matthews Louise Robertson David Winter Scott Woods

Columbus Arts Festival Coordinating Committee Artists’ Market Patty Matthews – Chair Erin Swearingen – Emerging Artist Chair Rosemary Arn Chet Domitz Linda Gorsuch Ashley Tschakert Student Art Exhibition Stacy Orbaker – Chair Samantha Bush Bethany Chapman Stefanie Olejniczak Meredith Schilling Beverages Nick Kish – Chair Peter LaBianca – Vice Chair Belle Francisco Lamar Jordan Jess Trusler Ellen Zimmer

Cuisine Connection Shyvonne McClendon – Chair Brent McCoy Shandra MiddlebrooksHolt Jeff Perry Sheila Smith Brian Wollenberg Hands-On Art Activities Ken Aschliman – Chair Alexis Tschakert – Co-Chair Laura Garcia Jessica Junk Nick Reshan Venita Sword

Marketing Brent Nguyen-Foley – Chair Cindy Sams – Vice Chair Nikki Adkins Georgia Achtermann Sheila Gardner Jessica Gray Lindsey Mahilo Sue Roberts Cindy Sams Mary Sundermeier Allison Travis Operations Matt Gruszecki – Chair Ginny Brown Adam Ferrell Russell Hagemeyer David McGee Ryan Orbaker Carly Price Juliana Sinclair

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Big Local Art Tent Randal Pearson – Chair Hanif Abdurraqib Olivera Bratich Donna Estep Jamie Hevener Volunteers Mike Dobrea – Chair Bryan Curtiss Patricia Johnson Leslie Koch Melody Linscott Emily Rapoport Auxiliary Jim Arter Matthew Boyd Aubri Butterbaugh Amy Delahanty CJ Di-Noto Stephanie Draughon Austin Hogans Lindsay Kobelt Gwendolyn Scott Mariana Solorzano Wallace Tanksley

ARTS COUNCIL BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Karen Bell, Chair Robert Falcone, Immediate Past Chair David Clifton, Vice-chair Cheryle Russo, Treasurer Lori Barreras, Secretary

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ARTS COUNCIL STAFF Tom om mK Katzenmeyer, tze z nmeye President ze zenm IInal Elb In Elbey E eyli, Festival Coordi Elbeyli, oordinator Jami amii G am Goldstein, n, Vic Vice President of Marketing, Communications municatio cations ions & Events Kayla K Kay ay Green, een, Director of Administration & Finance Kez Hall, Hall Festival Coordinator Rub uby Harper, Grants & Services Director R. Scott Huntley, Festival Director R Sue Jones, Executive Assistant Sean Kessler, Grants Coordinator Deanna Poelsma, Programs & Services Coordinator Jennifer Sadler, Marketing, Communications & Events Manager

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