Lakefront Festival of Art Official Program 2016

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Lakefront Festival of Art Official Program 2016
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Michael King and Kate Pertzsch
2016 Lakefront Festival of Art Co-Chairs
CONTENTS
Photography by Matt Haas
elcome to the 2016 Lakefront Festival
of Art, long recognized as one of the best
juried art festivals in the country. With
more than 170 incredible artists located
on the festival grounds and in the Museum, there is
sure to be something everyone will love. The poster
artist is Diane French, who has created a beautiful
featured artwork this year using only dry pigments.
Make sure to stop by and meet her during your visit
and check out the promotional items available for
sale to commemorate the festival.
This is an exciting year for the festival and for
the Museum. This year we will welcome the one
millionth art lover to the Lakefront Festival of Art,
an amazing milestone that has allowed Friends
of Art to provide support to the Museum since the
very first Lakefront Festival of Art back in 1962. In
addition, the yearlong renovation and reinstallation
of the Museum’s Collection Galleries are complete,
and if you have not had a chance to walk through the renovated space and take in the breathtaking
view of the lake from the Museum’s new addition, we highly recommend doing so.
In addition to the art, do not miss the other activities and events that are part of the festival.
For families we have the ever-popular PNC Children’s Experience and children’s stage with
some great hands-on art projects for children of all ages. Help us complete a one-of-a-kind “
crowd-sourced” art project on the south end of the grounds. Climb our rock wall, take your
picture with the Calatrava and Lake Michigan in the background with our giant picture frame,
relax in our expanded beer gardens at both beer tents and in the wine garden on the terrace,
or complete your own piece of artwork at the paint and pour studio.
The festival would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors and the hard
work and dedication of the hundreds of volunteers needed to put on an event of this size. We thank
all of you for making the Lakefront Festival of Art possible.
Enjoy your visit with us this weekend and thank you for supporting the arts.
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Sponsors
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Admission and
Information
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Advance Ticket Outlets
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Festival Activities
and Amenities
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Main Stage and Performing
Arts Schedule
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Poster Artist Diane French:
Channeling Universal Love
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Looking Up:
Under the Wings
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Map
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Artist by Name
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Artist by Booth
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Artist by Medium
Festival Chairs: Kate Pertzsch, Mike King; Festival Chairs Elect:
Catherine Faught Pollard, Christy Metcalf; Friends of Art: Kim Muench;
Admissions: Steve Horner, Patrick Stanly; Advance Tickets: Christy
Metcalf, Scott Gray; Artists: Bernice Austin, Julia DeCicco, Kim
Muench; Buildings and Grounds: Mark Muench, Tom Dornoff, Ed
Hanrahan; Children’s Art: Linda Boxill, Ann Krueger, John Krueger;
Corporate: Kathy Emery; Finance: Danielle Brinkman, Mike King, Amy
Vogt, Nancy Munroe; Food and Beverage: Nate Kraucunas, Martha
Moore, Richard Gareis; Information: Deborah Fabritz, Laura Weber;
Legal: Catherine Faught Pollard; Performing Arts: Kaye Giese, Andrew
Hunn; Poster: Nancy Munroe; Promotions: Annette Melcher, Deborah
Gerke; Public Relations: Mary Jessen; Sculpture Garden: Bob Wolf;
Silent Auction: Erin McGurty, Katharine Perella, Ed Sturkey; Social:
Rebecca Nault, Talea Lund; VIP First Look: Lynn Cornwell, Linda
Koenig; Volunteers: Michelle Dwyer, Pam Schaefer; Wine Garden:
Chris Fenske, Callan Kamm. Art Museum Staff: Festival Director:
Krista Renfrew; Festival Managers: Jennifer Kobe, Molly Canan;
Festival Coordinator: Molly Mattefs
Special thanks to all of the 2016 LFOA committee members and the hundreds of other volunteers
who contributed their time and hard work to make this event possible.
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the patron and the exhibitor, and because the
Museum/FOA are not part of the transaction,
they have no responsibility for the sale.
Although FOA cannot resolve problems
related to sales transactions, they are
interested in your feedback and would like to
know if you are dissatisfied with any aspect
of your purchase.
information
Lakefront Festival of Art runs:
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 17
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 19
Friends Of Art &
Milwaukee Art Museum
Friends of Art (FOA) is the Milwaukee Art
Museum’s largest volunteer support group,
organizing several major fundraising events
and programs annually to benefit the
Museum’s Art Acquisition and Exhibition Fund. More than $7 million has been
generated through FOA events since it was
founded in 1957.
Milwaukee Art
Museum Members
» $17 per adult
» $10 per Milwaukee Art
Museum Member
» $15 per student/senior
» $25 three-day pass
» Kids 12 and under get free admission!
Admission includes all-access admission to
the Milwaukee Art Museum!
Volunteer Program
The festival couldn’t happen without the support of our volunteers! For information on how
you can get involved, visit mam.org/lfoa or call
(414) 224-3200.
LFOA EXHIBITION POLICY
The Milwaukee Art Museum and Friends of
Art (FOA) do not receive any part of the proceeds from the sale of artwork at Lakefront
Festival of Art. All art sales are strictly between
Questions? Information Needed?
Answers are just a red vest away. The redvested LFOA Information Ambassadors will
be roving the grounds to ensure you get the
most out of the festival.
Parking
For updated information please visit the
festival website mam.org/lfoa.
Members at the Art Advocate level and
higher are invited to join Friday’s LFOA VIP
first look, a preview celebration.
Lakefront Festival of Art
VIP Member First Look
Friday, June 17, 10 a.m.–12
Museum Members at the Art Advocate Level
($175) and above—show your membership
cards before noon on Friday and you and a
guest can enter the festival for free. Meet the
artists, preview the art, and enjoy
complimentary refreshments.
Special Member Offer!
Receive free Lakefront Festival of Art admission for two and two drink vouchers when
you join or renew your Milwaukee Art Museum membership at the entrance gate. This
special offer includes all-access admission to
the Museum, 10 percent off purchases in the
Museum Store and at Café Calatrava, as well
as two tickets to the festival and two drink
vouchers—a value of more than $50!
Advance tickets are $10 online (that is a $7 savings!) at mam.org/lfoa
or at one of the retail locations listed below.
(Advance ticket sales end at 5 p.m., June 16th)
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2727 Eaton Road
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20350 Watertower Blvd.
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600 N. Barker Road
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13425 W. Watertown
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761 N. Jefferson St.
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207 E. Buffalo St.,
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FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES
» Create your own one-of-a-kind
masterpiece in the Children’s Art Tent.
Milwaukee Public
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What happens After Dark? Drinks, food,
and dancing with a dash of culture and a
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MAM After Dark @ LFOA
Friday, June 17, 5–10 p.m.
The outdoor party on the lakefront
returns with MAM After Dark @ LFOA
» Hear the hottest live bands on the
main stage
» Taste the newest craft brews in the Blue
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» Lounge in style on the Umansky Motor
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festival views
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hop more than 170 artists under the
weatherproof tents and in Windhover Hall
Admission includes entrance to the feature
exhibition American Epics: Thomas Hart
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Don’t miss the full music lineup announcement at mam.org/lfoa
Adult Beverage
Selection
Relish the lake and festival views from the
Umansky Motor Cars Wine Garden on
the Museum’s Baumgartner Terrace. Feel
like a craft brew instead? Head to the Blue
Moon Beer Garden near the stage and
food vendors.
The PNC Children’s Experience
Sponsored by PNC
Families and kids of all ages will enjoy interactive activities and endless fun in the Children’s
Area sponsored by PNC. Take advantage of
several no-cost art experiences daily:
» Explore PNC’s Grow Up Great Mobile
Learning Adventure, where children
can dress up as different professionals
and take home fun activity books and
learning kits. Friday: Noon–5 p.m.;
Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
» Become the art! Get your face painted
with a custom creation.
» Enjoy live entertainment on the Children’s
Stage, featuring The Little Red Hen
Remix from Sunset Playhouse,
Skai Academy Band, African American
Children’s Theater, and much more!
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Arts @ Large and MPS are honored to
display student artwork along the Lincoln
Memorial Drive fence. Art has been a critical
piece of MPS’ efforts to restore art, music,
and physical education teachers to district
schools over the last two years; more than 90
specialist positions have been added. Lakefront Festival of Art is a great opportunity to
showcase the expanded MPS arts curriculum
and the talents of our young people.
Food & Beverages
Explore the grounds and discover all of your
dining options.
Located in the Lakefront Food Court:
» Cold Spoons Gelato
» Hue Vietnamese Restaurant
& Lounge
» Koepsell’s Festival Popcorn
» La Rêve Patisserie & Café
» Roast Coffee
» Saz’s Hospitality Group
» Vanguard
Located in the Wine Garden:
» Café Calatrava
Located inside the Museum:
» Café Calatrava (Seated dining)
» Windhover Coffee
» East End Wine Bar
Wine Garden
Sponsored by Umansky Motor Cars
Enjoy a relaxing respite on the
Museum’s Baumgartner Terrace with a glass
of wine or shared bottle with friends while
taking in the incredible views of the lake and
the festival. A broad selection of premium
wines awaits, as well as sumptuous cheese
plates and small bites for perfect pairings
by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Café
Calatrava. A Midwest favorite, Jimmy Luv’s
Bloody Mary bar, ensures that all beverage
connoisseurs have the opportunity to
indulge.
Blue Moon Beer
Sampling
Enjoy your favorite beer among friends or try
a new microbrew at one of the beer tastings.
Offerings: Miller Lite, Blue Moon
Belgian White, Pilsner Urquell, Leinie’s WI
Red Pale Ale, Blue Moon Belgian Pilsner,
Blue Moon White IPA and Crispin Original
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Samplings: Blue Moon: Belgian White,
White IPA, Belgian Table Pils and Summer
Honey Wheat
Sampling Times: Friday 1–6 p.m.;
Saturday 1–6 p.m.; Sunday 12–5 p.m.
Silent Art
Auction
Visit mam.org/lfoa to preview
items and to place or monitor your bids! Bids will be
accepted throughout the
weekend until the auction
closes on Sunday.
LFOA Boutiques
Take home an award-winning
keepsake from the 2016
festival, including clothing
items and accessories featuring the artwork of this year’s
poster artist, Diane French.
Sculpture
Garden
Sponsored by
Hawks Landscape
Stroll through the picturesque Sculpture Garden to
envision how these unique
landscape-sized sculptures
could look in your own
backyard!
F iber Art
Fashion Show
(Saturday, June 18,
12–1 p.m.)
The stunning fashion
spectacular will feature
unique fiber art fashions
from participating Lakefront
Festival of Art artists.
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» 1:30–2:30 p.m. Warhola Cats Lyrical art pop
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band blending the sounds of old Americana, country
and blues with a more modern, dissonant rock energy.
MAM After Dark @ LFOA Lineup
» 4:30–5:30 p.m. New Boyz Club Self-described as
“glitter, jazz, folk, punk,” a soulful banshee coupling
cascading melodies over upright and ivory.
» 6–7 p.m. Shonn Hinton & Shotgun This
powerhouse group showcases hard-hitting drumming
that’s rooted in rock, bass playing that provokes the
feeling of Detroit soul, sweet twang, with dirty guitar
playing, and soulful singing.
» 7:30–8:30 p.m. Tigernite A hard-hitting rock-androll creature creating their own brand of MKE Glam
Party Rock.
» 9–10 p.m. Lex Allen featuring New Age
Narcissism Eclectic punk hip-hop collective
embodying self-expression through music, film and
intense performance.
saturday, june 18
» 12–1 p.m. Fiber Arts Fashion Show View this
fashion spectacular featuring unique fiber art fashions
created by LFOA artists.
» 1:30–2:30 p.m. Jake Williams Solo piano and
electronic looping beats.
» 3–4 p.m. Diamond Motown sound with a gospel
foundation; add R&B; spice it up with a touch of jazz,
funk, island and pop; then throw in some disco just
for fun.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
» 1–1:45 p.m. The Little Red Hen Remix
Presented by Sunset Playhouse
“The Little Red Hen” is a time-tested tale about hard
work and its rewards. When the hen asks for help from
other animals, they say “not I.” But boy do they want to
eat the cake that she bakes. This musical remix tells the
tale not once, but twice—just to make sure (with your
help) the animals learn their lesson.
» 2–2:45 p.m. Skai Academy Band This youth
fusion/cover band plays traditional to mainstream
music genres, covering time periods from the 1940s to
present-day top 100s.
» 3–3:45 p.m. African-American Children’s
Theater Don’t miss this young and talented group’s
theatrical performance!
» 4–4:45 p.m. Accompany of Kids Be prepared
to be impressed by this talented group of dancers,
vocalists, and actors.
saturday, june 18
» 12–12:45 p.m. The Little Red Hen Remix
Presented by Sunset Playhouse
» 1–1:45 p.m. Accompany of Kids
» 2–2:45 p.m. The Singing Chicken “Boogie in the
Barnyard” with John Duggleby the Singing Chicken,
and sing along to farm-friendly anthems.
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» 5–5:45 p.m. Fellowship of Strings Enjoy the
musical talents of these young high school students.
» 3:30–4:30 p.m. Parallel Rock poetry creators
providing a captivating juxtaposition of texture and
instrumentation in its approach to acoustic indie rock.
Antique | Vintage | Recycled Art | Handcrafted
» 3–3:45 p.m. The Little Red Hen Remix
Presented by Sunset Playhouse
» 6–7 p.m. Andi & Alex Twin-sister singer-songwriters
from Green Bay, featuring harmonies applauded by
the mentors when they appeared on the hit NBC show
“The Voice.”
» 1–3 p.m. Paul Cebar Tomorrow Sounds Funky,
lyrically charged racket that sits comfortably with
soulful sounds the world over. Rain or Shine | Free Admission & Shuttles
130 Juried Fine Artists
Great Food | Children’s Art Area
3 Stages of Entertainment
» 11–11:45 a.m. Greater Milwaukee El Sistema
Listen to a group of young children on stringed
instruments performing a variety of familiar tunes sure
to please everyone.
» 4–4:45 p.m. Iberian Spanish Dance Company
Colorful costumes, the clapping of castanets, and the
stamping of feet make this group exciting to watch.
sunday, june 19
Fowler Park on Fowler Lake
10 am - 5 pm
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» 4:30–5:30 p.m. Painted Caves Middle Easterninfluenced psychedelic grooves meet California
surf rock.
» 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. The Milwaukee Mandolin
Orchestra An LFOA favorite! Traditional mandolin
orchestra music, plus light, classical, modern, Italian
and Latin numbers.
Featured artist: Don Nedobeck
Summer Flea
June 25 & 26
Restored & Restyled
September 9, 10, 11
Halloween & Harvest
October 7, 8, 9
sunday, june 19
» 12–12:45 p.m. The Little Red Hen Remix
Presented by Sunset Playhouse
Decorate! Holiday
November 4, 5, 6
» 1–1:45 p.m. Skai Academy Band
» 2–2:45 p.m. The Singing Chicken
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» 3–3:45 p.m. The Little Red Hen Remix
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» 4–4:45 p.m. Ronald Reagan High School Jazz
Band Enjoy a musical performance by this talented
group of high school students.
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Channeling
Universal Love
2016 POSTER ARTIST DIANE FRENCH
CAPTURES A CHILDHOOD FEELING THAT
GIVES HER WORK GRACE AND WARMTH
BY JEN HUNHOLZ | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATT HAAS
“Capture Your Dream”
by Diane French
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iane French is celebrating 25
years as a working artist this
year — an occasion marked
not only by a quarter century
of success, but also a new accolade to add
to her resume: Lakefront Festival of Art’s
2016 Poster Artist.
Born on the south side of Chicago,
French spent her high school years visiting
the city’s art galleries. “They required us to,
on our own, take the train downtown and
write about 10 galleries,” says French of
her teachers. “That was my first and most
powerful experience with contemporary
artists and what was happening in the current world of art. It was more than inspirational. It opened the door to what art really
was. Not in a historical sense, but in a contemporary, relevant sense.”
The experience led French to major in
arts education, and she worked as an art
teacher in Michigan before relocating to
La Crosse in 1991. A young mother at the
time, she decided to forgo teaching and
instead pursue her craft professionally.
Her first move? Exhibiting at an outdoor
art show just four blocks from her home. “I
showed up with three raw pegboards and
a lawn chair,” French remembers. “I hung
the work I could fit (on the boards), and I
put the rest on the ground.” Rain followed,
but the inclement weather did little to deter
from her success. “I got Best of Show, and I
sold so much work that the lightbulb went
off — ‘What about these art shows?’”
French wrote to the Wisconsin Arts
Board, requesting a directory of art shows
throughout the state, and in 1993, she
applied (and was admitted) to exhibit at
the Lakefront Festival of Art. “I was totally
unprepared for what it was,” French says.
“I showed up, again, with raw pegboard,
a lawn chair and a sheet of plastic. There
was a goldsmith from New York on one
side (of my booth), and a high-end photographer, building gray gallery walls for
his display, on the other side. And there I
was with my not-even-painted pegboard
and lawn chair.”
Later that night, French remembers
seeking advice from other exhibitors. “One
guy said, ‘Hang it clean like a gallery, have
nothing on the ground, use a tall chair, and
you have to get lights,’” she recalls. But
those subtleties proved insignificant, as
her true talent—the artwork—spoke for
itself. “I then told him how much I had sold
that day, and he said, ‘Forget everything I
told you and do whatever you want!’” adds
French with a laugh.
Now based in St. Augustine, Fla.,
French’s artistic style has evolved over
the years. “I’m very tactful as an artist, so
the mediums I prefer have a lot of making
things physically with your hands,” she
explains. “I was a weaver—weaving was
my studio specialty as an undergraduate
student, and then, over the next 10 years,
I wanted to be a printmaker. I was moving
a lot and couldn’t figure out how to have
a press, so I started to work with graphite
powder, rubbing it into printmaking paper
by hand and lifting it out with an eraser.”
Fifteen years later, she switched to dry
pigments after the absence of pastel colors
in graphite powders became unsatisfying.
“Working with dry pigments is immensely more complicated than working with
graphite powder,” French cautions. “You
need to know the innate characteristic of
the pigments. Some are coarse, some are
fine, some are opaque, some are translucent, some have weight, and others are
relatively airborne.”
The challenge is one French seems to
conquer with ease, producing work that
exudes a sense of fluidity and warmth. As
one of 11 children (“I had an amazing childhood, where we all felt like we were the
only child,” she says), it’s clear that feeling
— one of unconditional love — regularly
inspires her work. “I’m always striving to
capture a feeling of beauty, love and grace,”
French says. “When I go into the studio,
sometimes I’m planning on doing a sky, but
being present in the moment, I may have
some huge, open love feeling percolating to
the top and I have to imply a human form.
... Hopefully, I’m just channeling universal
love, no matter what the subject.”
That running theme is represented
throughout her collection for the Lakefront
Festival of Art, “Without a Struggle.” “I’m
trying to capture how to move toward
what you aspire to and capture your dream
without a struggle,” explains French, noting that its featured piece, “Capture Your
Dream,” best represents the collection.
“With that particular piece, I’m trying to
imply that the figures are moving together toward their aspirations. The space
between them is a heart, and within the
heart is a small glow, which represents the
energy they share.”
French says being named the festival’s
Poster Artist is a “great honor,” and she is
looking forward to returning to Milwaukee
this June. To view more of her work, go to
dianefrenchart.com.
I’m very tactful as an artist, so the
“
mediums I prefer have a lot of making things
physically with your hands.”
— Diane French
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BY SARAH C. LANGE
W
hile the Lakefront Festival
of Art features many established artists every year,
it’s nurturing young talent
too. The new, aptly titled Under the Wings
mentorship program teaches art students
from local universities and adults early
in their art careers about the business of
being an artist.
Students in the program participate in
the festival and its preparation over the
course of two years. “In the first year, students are shadowing, apprenticing, learning,” says Milwaukee Art Museum Director
of Special Events Krista Renfrew, whose
duties include overseeing the festival. “In
the second year, they implement what they
learned and showcase and sell their work
at the festival.”
To help them prepare, the program
coaches young artists in marketing and
branding themselves, networking, presenting themselves professionally, and
transporting their work. “As a creative
person it’s really easy to forget about the
business end,” says Saraina Adam, a member of the inaugural class of Under the
Wings who is studying 2-D mixed media at
Carroll University. “I really appreciate how
much focus is being placed on teaching
the business aspect of being an artist.”
And while Under the Wings focuses on
the festival experience and what it takes
to be a gallery artist, it also connects students with local professionals working in
their field of interest. “The people involved
have been the best part of the program,”
Adam says. “It was a little daunting, the
idea of working with so many professionals in the art field, but everyone has
been nothing but welcoming, energetic,
and supportive.”
“I am fortunate to have met many
great people in my field,” says Kaivahn
Sarkaratpour, another Under the Wings
student who is studying design and visual
communication at UW-Milwaukee. “They
have helped connect me to an even greater
community of artists/designers/creatives.”
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While Sarkaratpour acknowledges the importance of networking, he sees connecting with people in the community at large as having a greater purpose than simply furthering his own career. “I believe that art has the potential to break down barriers that
often divide us and (to) provide a dialogue of shared experiences and common goals,”
he explains. “The better we understand one another, the better we can solve issues within
our community.”
Renfrew echoes the community-building aspect of the program. “It’s neat watching the
advisers interact with the next generation and seeing the students respond to them,” she
says. “We’re going to do a lot of good together as a team.”
After this year’s festival wraps up, Under the Wings will accept applications for its next
class. Look for more information to come at mam.org/lfoa.
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Saraina Adam;
Kaivahn Sarkaratpour;
Molly Canan,
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Saraina Adam,
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Carroll University
— “For my subject
matter, I have always
enjoyed the bizarre
and the surreal.
Much of my work
uses dramatic
lighting to convey
emotion, and I enjoy
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themes.”
Courtney
Lehmann,
drawing, Mount
Mary University —
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Acton, Tana 175
Elbroch, Victoria 92
Jimenez, Nicario 14
Nugent, Laura 50
Silverstein, Grant 165
Alperin, Matthew 149
Evans, Leah 102
Jones, Aletha 77
Oliverson, Lawrence 87
Sly, Mary 82
Antelman, Alison 180
Evans, Terry 104
Judd, Richard 119
Ollendieck, Gena 32
Smith, Shelley 88
Arnold, Tim 26
Fletcher, Andy 74
Kahn, Michael 143
Olsen, Fritz 39
Smith, Cameron 100
Barton, C.C. 177
Flynn, Amy 144
Karbler, Kit 58
Olson, Darren 16
Song, Jae 57
Becher, Brian 135
Fortuna, Delores 103
Keating, Steve 160
Olson, Scott 60
Spears, Kyle 109
Benedict, Albert 2
Fox, Larry 107
Kehoe, Ann Kathryn 138
Orama Muniz, Mai 90
Spies, Klaus 170
Benedict, Marijke 133
French, Diane 153
Klassen-Glanzer, Brenna 42
Osvog, Kyle 156
Strzynski, Dylan 118
Bisone, Anne 126
Gall, Theodore 59
Klug, Christy 163
Otterson, Susan 162
Sutherland, Vinnie 111
Bojarski, Beth 3
Giles, Geoffrey 122
Knill, Joachim 99
Ownbey, Tiffany 75
Sutter-Blair, Julie 34
Brem, Jerry 29
Gillie, Cameron 154
Koch, Kim 117
Palmer, Steve 15
Svedberg, Lisa 176
Brewer, Aimée 7
Goulandris, Katherine 9
Kosten, Andrew 112
Pannorfi, Gina 31
Swanson, Ken 67
Brogan, Ed 169
Grace, Russell 147
Kudulis, Kenneth 116
Park, Herion 113
Sweitzer, John 35
Brown, Christopher 43
Green, Miella 5
Kvande, Ryan 38
Petran, James 12
Teilhet, Justin 44
Brown, Michael 61
Greiwe, Carol 41
Leben, John 157
Polfus, Roberta 81
Tortorella, Jill 142
Bryant, Michael 115
Griffith, Bryan 69
Lee, Ning 24
Powers, Daniel 140
Tudzarov, Beau 145
Buchanan, Ashley 151
Griffith, Bryan 71
Pribyl, Ed 53
Viene, Caroline 168
Griffith, Jeremy 150
Leffel, Rusty 30
Bunnell, Valerie 166
Proctor, Luke 127
Waldele-Dick, Michelle 179
Burton, David 4
Grubich, Nathan and
Amanda 130
Pruessing, Lori 158
Walters, Shon 164
Raab, George 134
Wargin, Thomas 141
Raasch, Jef 84
Weiss, Jessica 8
Reynolds, Carol and Mark
17
Wetzel Phillips, Jacqueline
96
Marshall, Kelly 23
Rhoades Mullan, Victoria
137
Whitbeck, James 21
Haruta, Chia 13
Martray, Brianna 105
Roberts, Maureen 36
Hatala, Matthew 19
Mascoll, John 93
Rogers, Dale 10
Condon, Jeff 106
Hearty, Carol 86
McGee, Toby 131
Rutledge, Jonathan 114
Damrauer, Mimi 152
Hemminghaus, Matthew 56
McNally, Bob 98
Ryan, Richard 46
DeCresenzo, Janine 85
Henri, Clifton 110
Miller, Sandra 173
Santamarina, Alex 52
Dekok, Ron 120
Henson, Daiga 108
Mocahbee, Marti 123
Schlabaugh, Mark 33
Diaz, Edgar 76
Hobgood, Cali 139
Mosedale, Andrew 95
Schoettle, Mau 146
Dingledine, Molly 129
Hungerford, Rebecca 174
Muench, James 65
Schwegmann, Michael 155
Doskova, Tanya 94
Hustad, Bruce 55
Musolff, Katie 72
Seslar, Lin 40
Dumke, Thomas 79
Hyde, Elaine 167
Neff, Dan 80
Eastburn, Judith 11
Izushi, Kaoru 73
Niemi, Bruce A. 1
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Wilson, Kim 132
Wommack, R. Michael 128
Wroblewski, Nick 125
Yingst, Kreg 91
Yoo, Youngjoo 66
Youngquist, Betsy 97
Zalon, Bernard 48
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1 Bruce A. Niemi | Kenosha, WI Sculpture
13 Chia Haruta | Hanover, MI Printmaking
24 Ning Lee | Livingston, NJ Painting
3 Beth Bojarski | Milwaukee, WI Painting
15 Steve Palmer | Minnetonka, MN Glass
26 Tim Arnold | Villa Park, IL Ceramics
2 Albert Benedict | Whitewater, WI Sculpture
4 David Burton | Indialantic, FL Mixed Media 3D
5 Miella Green | Raleigh, NC Mixed Media 2D
6 Brian Mancl | Chicago, IL Photography
7 Aimée Brewer | Hood River, OR Ceramics
8 Jessica Weiss | Knoxville, TN Jewelry
9 Katherine Goulandris | Abiquiu, NM Jewelry
10 Dale Rogers | Haverhill, MA Sculpture
11 Judith Eastburn | Des Moines, IA Photography
12 James Petran | Iowa City, IA Painting
14 Nicario Jimenez | Naples, FL Mixed Media 3D
16 Darren Olson | Minneapolis, MN Photography
17 Carol and Mark Reynolds | Austin, TX
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18 Sara Lenart | Chicago, IL Jewelry
19 Matthew Hatala | Danielsville, GA Wood
20 Douglas and Renee Sigwarth | River Falls, WI
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21 James Whitbeck | Montague, MA Painting
22 Tom James | Glenview, IL Mixed Media 2D
23 Kelly Marshall | Minneapolis, MN
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28 Bounkhong Signavong | Secaucus, NJ
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29 Jerry Brem | Lady’s Island, SC Painting
30 Rusty Leffel | Mission Hills, KS Photography
31 Gina Pannorfi | Chicago, IL Fiber Wearable
32 Gena Ollendieck | Cresco, IA Mixed Media 3D
33 Mark Schlabaugh | Kalona, IA Mixed Media 3D
34 Julie Sutter-Blair | Belleville, WI Printmaking
35 John Sweitzer | Champaign, IL Wood
36 Maureen Roberts | New York, NY F iber Wearable
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38 Ryan Kvande | Thornton, CO Sculpture
39 Fritz Olsen | Sawyer, MI Sculpture
59 Theodore Gall | Ojai, CA Sculpture
83 Melanie Ebertz | Stillwater, MN Fiber Decorative
61 Michael Brown | Antioch, IL Digital
85 Janine DeCresenzo | Philadelphia, PA Jewelry
60 Scott Olson | Chicago, IL Painting
62 Clare Malloy | Chicago, IL Drawing/Pastels
40 Lin Seslar | Sebring, FL Painting
86 Carol Hearty | Beacon, NY Fiber Wearable
63 Anthony Hansen | Morro Bay, CA Metal
41 Carol Greiwe | Portland, OR Jewelry
42 Brenna Klassen-Glanzer | Minneapolis, MN
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45 David Hadden | Morristown, TN Wood
68 Yu Zhou | Yardley, PA Painting
47 Kim Caisse | Hannibal, MO Mixed Media 3D
71 Bryan Griffith | Flagstaff, AZ Photography
49 James Guggina | Florence, MA Ceramics
73 Kaoru Izushi | Madison, WI Fiber Wearable
44 Justin Teilhet | Yellow Springs, OH Ceramics
67 Ken Swanson | Racine, WI Printmaking
46 Richard Ryan | Bourbonnais, IL Glass
69 Bryan Griffith | Flagstaff, AZ Painting
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105 Brianna Martray | Pittsburgh, PA Sculpture
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