APR 18- 21 - St. Fort Worth Arts Festival
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APR 18- 21 - St. Fort Worth Arts Festival
GUIDE 2013 APR 18-21 A PRODUCTION OF DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH INITIATIVES, INC. PRESENTED BY COORS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY OF FORT WORTH 1 Table of Contents Welcome to MAIN ST. .....................................................................3-4 Sponsors ..........................................................................................6-7 Things to Know ..............................................................................8-10 Artist Spotlight .................................................................................11 Fine Arts & Crafts Showcase ............................................................12 Featured Artists ...........................................................................13-23 Festival Map .....................................................................................24 Performance Schedule ......................................................................25 Cuisine .........................................................................................27-29 Entertainers .................................................................................30-31 Paint Your Own Masterpieces ...........................................................33 OFF MAIN! ........................................................................................36 “MAIN ST. Creates!” presented by Wells Fargo ...............................39 Educational Programs .......................................................................41 Green Efforts ....................................................................................43 Transportation ..................................................................................44 Friends of the Festival ......................................................................44 MAIN ST. Crew .............................................................................46-47 ABOUT THE COVER Our colorful cover was created by designer/creative director Gladys Pinkerton, who created her compelling graphics using the work of several MAIN ST. artists: Diane Harty (hat), Jennifer Ivory (moth), Terrell Powell (bird) and Gregory Story (ceramic balls). Thanks to Gladys and the rest of the team who helped put together this guide, including art director Lisa Hanks and writer Brian Pierce. mary filapek & lou ann townsend Festival Hours Thursday, April 18 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, April 19 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 20 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, April 21 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. NOTE: Exhibiting artists may choose to close as early as 8 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, and all artists will close at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Please keep this in mind as you plan your experience! 2 3 DFWII: The Producer of MAIN ST. “You complete me.” – Downtown Fort Worth sundance square plaza you’re going to love it coming in november The organization behind the festival is Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. (DFWII), which oversees many charitable, educational and publicpurpose activities Downtown. DFWII uses the funding from MAIN ST. to continually raise the quality of the event and improve Fort Worth’s Downtown. The organization also produces the Chesapeake Energy Parade of Lights on the Friday after Thanksgiving each year. DFWII is associated with Downtown Fort Worth, Inc., (DFWI) a private, non-profit organization that serves as an advocate for everyone who lives, works and plays Downtown. DFWI manages the Fort Worth Public Improvement District #1 (PID), which provides maintenance and landscaping, promotions and marketing, security enhancement, transportation and planning for the center city. DFWI also oversees the Downtown Tax Increment Financing District (TIF), which is designed to attract investment, support tourism and convention business, spur development and fund public improvements. The TIF also underwrites the free parking program Downtown. Help support Downtown’s only advocacy organization by becoming a member or volunteer. For more information, visit www.dfwi.org. Get year-round updates about Downtown at www.facebook.com/downtown fortworth. www.sundancesquare.com Are you awestruck by art? Mad about music? Nuts about noshing? Congratulations! You’re a certified MAINiac – someone who’s crazy about the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival. You’ve got plenty of company, because this is the top arts festival in Texas and one of the finest in the nation. Presented by Coors Distributing Company of Fort Worth and produced by Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc., this fabulous festival spans a full nine blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse to the Fort Worth Convention Center. During the four days of the show, we’ll spotlight 200+ artists, present 300+ performances and serve up thousands of plates of delicious food. This handy guide can help you choose from the big variety of art and entertainment. If you’re not a MAINiac when you arrive, you’re certain to be one by the time you depart! Get a MAIN ST. commemorative poster – FREE! Bring your receipts showing a purchase of $200 of art, festival merchandise or framed posters to our House of Frames Booth and receive a 2013 MAIN ST. poster by Chris Dahlquist - FREE! Limit one per customer, while quantities last. 4 5 PHOTO COURTESY of Jared E. Widmer Experience the JFK Tribute. On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy spoke to an adoring crowd in Fort Worth outside the Hotel Texas (now the Hilton Fort Worth). To commemorate this historic event and honor the legacy of JFK, DFWII completed a permanent exhibit in 2012, funded in part by the proceeds of the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival. The JFK Tribute – located in General Worth Square at the southeast corner of Main and 8th Streets – features a heroic-sized bronze sculpture, an elegant granite plaza and stirring photographs and quotations. Be sure to spend a few moments experiencing this inspiring tribute. Pardon the Construction | Even Better. Downtown is Getting IMAGINE. EXPLORE. CREATE. All along, the mission of the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival has been to showcase Downtown Fort Worth. The festival began in 1986 as the vision of Robert Bass, and it has transformed over the years into an American masterpiece. Downtown Fort Worth continues to transform, too, as you can see by the construction in Sundance Square. This fall, two new office buildings and a beautiful event plaza will open, creating a fabulous Sundance Square centerpiece for Downtown Fort Worth. The rest of Downtown is evolving, as well, with a vibrant mix of hotels, clubs, restaurants and attractions. These additions will add a new dimension to the ArtsFest, and are certain to stir more excitement in Downtown Fort Worth, which is already one of the finest urban areas in the U.S. From the most brilliant brushstrokes to the highest soaring arias, all great art begins with a budding artist. It rests in a place where creative minds are nurtured. Where inspiration and imagination are cultivated. The University of Texas at Arlington is just such a place. We recognize potential and guide it from that early spark of talent into lifelong passion. That’s what makes us a beacon of artistic expression. Learn more at www.uta.edu. 6 7 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS Official Sponsors Supporting Sponsors Stage Sponsor Stage Sponsor Environmental Sponsor MAIN ST. Creates! Sponsor Official Bank Media Sponsors Official Television Stations Official Newspaper Volunteer Sponsor Stage Sponsor Hotel Sponsors Growing Young Artists Sponsor 8 9 Nice Things to Know Festival Information Booth Got questions? This is the place to go! Presented by The T and the TRE, the MAIN ST. Information Booth is located on Main between 3rd and 4th Streets. Discover everything you need to know about MAIN ST., Sundance Square, Downtown restaurants and shops, plus the transportation options available around Fort Worth. Please, No Pets! Unfortunately, MAIN ST. is not pet-friendly! Pets are often intimidated by crowds and can react unpredictably. For the comfort and safety of our patrons, people with pets will be asked to leave the event area. This is a city ordinance. All service animals are welcome. Festival Schedule Food and beverage coupon sales end 30 minutes before the close of the festival each evening. The “MAIN ST. Creates!” area closes at approximately 8 p.m. each evening except Sunday, when it closes at 6 p.m. The exhibiting artists are allowed to close at 8 p.m. (6 p.m. on Sunday), but many of the artists choose to stay open much later to participate in the evening’s festivities. A tip for art shoppers: seek out these “night owls” and enjoy the opportunity to spend more quality time with them. Food, Beverage and Activity Coupons All food and beverage purchases are by coupon only. Coupons are also necessary to participate in many of the activities at “MAIN ST. Creates!” (although several activities are free). Coupons are available at the red booths located conveniently throughout the festival grounds. All booths accept American Express, MasterCard and Visa. A strip of 10 coupons is $10, and individual coupons cost $1. If you need cash, ATM machines are located throughout the festival. Food and beverage coupon sales end 30 minutes before the close of the festival each evening. Sorry, there are no refunds. DFWII is a charitable organization, and unused tickets may be considered a donation to help us continue to make Downtown a great place to live, work and play. Check with your tax advisor about the tax benefits resulting from the donation of your unused tickets. BEVERAGE PRICES BeverageCoupons 16 oz. Coors beer (cans) 6 12 oz. specialty beers and beverages 6 NEW! 16 oz. draught, national or local brew 6 Beer with MAIN ST. koozie 8 5 oz. wine 7 Non-alcoholic beverages 3-7 Frozen/non-frozen margaritas 12 oz. 7 20 oz. 10 Mojitos, 20 oz. 10 Food Courts • You’ll find plenty of delicious choices near the Sundance Square Stage, UT Arlington Performing Arts Stage and the Bank of Texas Stage. • For kids, the “MAIN ST. Creates!” Food Court at the north end of the festival is a great choice. • We also offer food carts and beverages at several spots along the street. • Look on pages 27 and 29 to see the menus and prices for 2013. First Aid Thanks to MedStar for providing our first aid station on 7th Street. Mobile EMT units also patrol the grounds on a continuous basis, and Automatic Electronic Defibrillators are located at our Information Booth and in the coupon booth on 8th Street. All volunteer managers are trained in CPR. If you see anything that needs attention, please contact a volunteer immediately! iFort Worth Visitor Information Center If you want to know more about Fort Worth and its many attractions, visit iFort Worth. Located next to the Jubilee Theatre on Main Street between 4th and 5th streets, it’s operated by the Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau and open extended hours during the festival. Festival Rules No pets, coolers, bottles, outside food and beverages, rollerblades/skates or skateboards. Bicyclists: please valet check your bikes at our Bicycle Corral located at 4th and Commerce Streets, and fill your water bottle! 10 11 Download the 2013 iPhone App now. Put MAIN ST. on your iPhone! View the artists’ work, explore artists by medium and quickly find individual booths. Check out the entertainment schedule, too. To download, search the iTunes app store for “Main Street Arts” or visit bit.ly/MainStreetiPhone. You can also use your QR reader to go right to the app store! new site layout With all the great things happening Downtown, we’ve moved the Sundance Square Stage west of Houston Street. Follow 4th and 5th Streets to the stage and food court. All artists are on Main Street and 3rd Street. Seating Areas Need a rest from all that walking? We offer several easily accessible seating areas: n Gateway Lot across Houston Street at the Sundance Square (Main) Stage n5 th Street at the UT Arlington Performing Arts Stage n General Worth Square Food Court at the Bank of Texas Stage Lost and Found Please bring all lost items to the Information Booth located on Main Street between 3rd and 4th Streets. ATM Machines Several ATMs are available throughout the site, provided by Downtown merchants and the festival. Please check the festival map for the nearest location. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get the very latest news! On Facebook, we’re at www.facebook.com/mainstreetartsfest. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/MainStreetFest. matthew hatala artist spotlight | 2012 BEST OF SHOW WINNER Matthew Hatala creates beautiful wooden hollow forms from wood found around the world. “The main thrust of my work is form and not function. The rough material is mounted on the lathe, a machine that spins the work in a circle on a horizontal plane. Then the process of truing the form begins. I use hand tools to shape the outside as it spins, and then excavate the insides.” The forms are then left to dry and turned again to insure stability, sanded to a scratchless finish and topped with his signature handle. Be sure to visit booth 409 to see Matthew’s latest work. 12 13 2013 | Artist Exhibitors C.J. Bradford FOLLOW THE RED BRICK ROAD | Fine Arts & Crafts Showcase During the festival, the red bricks of Main Street become a pathway to magical artistic experiences. Take the journey from 2nd Street to 8th Street – and back again – to discover an enormous variety of artworks, from sculpture to painting, from the dramatic to the whimsical. The art is truly the “heart and soul” of the festival. This is a juried art fair, which means that artists must submit their work to a jury of Hey, look LISA BAILEY WILLIAM BAILEY Dripping Springs, TX 78620 [email protected] Baileysartjewelry.com Jewelry experts before exhibiting here. Of the 1400 artists that applied to exhibit at this year’s festival, only 208 were chosen for exhibition. Mediums range from sculpture, painting and photography to woodcarvings, glasswork, jewelry, fashion and multimedia. We owe a big thanks to the 2013 Artist Selection Jury: William Bailey, Jewelry; Tom Diel, Mixed Media; Ann Ekstrom, Painting; Sarah Rishel, Graphics & Printmaking; and Elaine Taylor, Gallery Manager, Fort Worth Community Arts Center. On the first day of the show, another jury will select the best of the 2013 Exhibiting Artists, so look for the booths displaying prize banners. MAIN ST. will award more than $10,500 in prize money to artists this year. On 3rd Street, be sure to visit the Emerging Artists, who are just starting their careers. You can support a budding artist while adding a beautiful object to your art collection. | a collector’s tag! Keep an eye out for the special “Collector’s Tags” on our Artist Booth Signs. These tags indicate purchases have been made by members of our Collector’s Club. Members of this exclusive group enjoy art seminars, fun social opportunities, free valet parking, plus dinner and great seats in the VIP Skybox on Thursday. Want to become a member in 2014? Get all the details online at our website. You may also buy Art Purchase Gift Certificates, good for any artwork purchased at the show, at our Festival Store. Purchasing certificates helps us harness the incredible buying power of our Fort Worth fans, which helps draw quality artists to the show each year. Explore the Artists Online or on Your iPhone! Visit the Artist Gallery at www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. Or use your iPhone to view the artists’ work, explore artists by medium and quickly find individual booths. To download, search the iTunes app store for “Main Street Arts” or visit bit.ly/MainStreetiPhone GREG BARNES Charlotte, NC 28226 [email protected] www.barnesstudios.com Drawing and Pastels JAMES BARNES Woolwine, VA 24185 [email protected] Wood KATHRINE ALLEN-COLEMAN s Jackson, GA 30233 [email protected] www.dresspaintings.blogspot.com Mixed Media 323 JOHN AMES Chicago, IL 60626 [email protected] www.johncames.com Digital JOEL ANDERSON Lykens, PA 17048 [email protected] www.joelandersonphoto.com Photography 810 718 ALISON ANTELMAN Berkeley, CA 94710 [email protected] www.antelman.com Jewelry 614 WILLIAM ARMSTRONG JR. s Richmond, VA 23225 [email protected] thetincantourist.com Drawing and Pastels 511 319 BERT BEIRNE Flowery Branch, GA 30542 [email protected] www.bertbeirne.com Painting Daniel Bennett Teisha Bennett Rushville, MO 64484 [email protected] www.DBennettpottery.com Ceramics 806 MICHAEL BOND River Falls, WI 54022 [email protected] Graphics and Printmaking 727 422 MIKE BOSE Bedford, IA 50833 [email protected] Ceramics 407 624 MICHAEL BARNES Big Rock, IL 60511 [email protected] claymakerceramics.com Sculpture 726 MOLLY BARNES Portland, OR 97232 [email protected] Glass BOZENNA AND LUKASZ BOGUCKI Van Nuys, CA 91401 [email protected] www.bosart.net Fiber C.J. BRADFORD Flower Mound, TX 75028 [email protected] www.thought-full-art.com Drawing and Pastels 519 820 431 705 JAMES BIRD VICKI RYER Salem, MA 01970 [email protected] www.fineartcolorphotography.com Photography 512 MARVIN BLACKMORE Durango, CO 81301 [email protected] www.blackmorepottery.com Ceramics 821 SALLY BRIGHT s Fenton, MI 48430 [email protected] SallyJBright.com Fiber 615 JIM C. BROWN Vancouver, BC, Canada V6J3T7 [email protected] jimcbrown.com Digital Mixed Media 523 525 ASHLEY BRUEGEL McKinney, TX 75070 [email protected] www.bruegelgallery.com Emerging Artist 353 LISA BURGE s Taos, NM 87571 [email protected] www.lisaburge.com Graphics and Printmaking/Painting 507 AMY BUSH Arlington, TX 76017 [email protected] www.innovativeconceptions.com Emerging Artist 356 ANNE BYRD Houston, TX 77008 [email protected] annebyrdart.com Emerging Artist 357 TODD CAMERON Minneapolis, MN 55413 [email protected] www.threatlevelorange.org Glass 805 JEFFREY CANNON Austin, TX 78767 [email protected] www.jeffreycannon.com Drawing and Pastels 619 RICHARD CARNER s Lancaster, PA 17603 [email protected] Wood 403 14 15 ANDREW CARSON Seattle, WA 98115 [email protected] Sculpture 445 THERESA CARSON Baltimore, MD 21224 [email protected] theresacarson.com Jewelry 803 JOHN CHARBONNEAU Santa Fe, NM 87508 [email protected] Digital 605 MICHEAL PAUL COLE Hannibal, MO 63401 [email protected] www.michealpaulcole.com Photography 305 DAVID CONROY Baltimore, MD 21202 [email protected] Jewelry KINA CROW s Allison Park, PA 15101 [email protected] www.kinacrow.com Mixed Media Sculpture ANNE CUBBAGE Arlington, TX 76001 [email protected] Mixed Media ERIN CURRY STEVEN REEVES Dallas, TX 75244 [email protected] makeshiftphoto.com/ Emerging Artist 351 CHRIS DAHLQUIST Kansas City, MO 64106 [email protected] www.chrisdahlquist.com Photography 506 822 ROBERT COPELAND Chattanooga, TN 37353 [email protected] Photography 606 JOHN COSTIN Tampa, FL 33605 [email protected] www.costingraphics.com Graphics and Printmaking STEVE CUNNINGHAM MIKYUNG CUNNINGHAM W. Des Moines, IA 50266 [email protected] www.smcunninghampottery.com Ceramics 809 627 ASHLEY DAVIS s Fort Worth, TX 76102 [email protected] maybesparrowsplace.etsy.com Emerging Artist JOE DECAMILLIS Hopkins, MN 55343 [email protected] joedecamillis.com Mixed Media THOMAS DIEL Fort Worth, TX 76107 [email protected] www.thomasdiel.com Mixed Media ROBERT (CHIP) s DUPONT Buda, TX 78610 [email protected] www.dupontstudio.com Drawing and Pastels STEVE EDGAR Tallahassee, FL 32312 [email protected] Leather 622 327 427 623 625 TANYA DOSKOVA Vancouver, BC, Canada V5G2Z4 [email protected] www.fineartoncanvas.com Graphics and Printmaking 630 DEBORAH DUPONT Mountain City, TX 78610 [email protected] Mixed Media 621 502 TERRY HABEGER Markesan, WI 53946 [email protected] www.thabeger.com Ceramics LARRY FIELDER Velarde, NM 87582 [email protected] www.larryfielder.com Wood HILARY HACHEY Baltimore, MD 21211 [email protected] www.hilaryhachey.com Jewelry MELISSA FINELLI Boston, MA 02210 [email protected] www.mellefinellijewelry.com Jewelry LESLIE EMERY Sun Prairie, WI 53590 [email protected] Painting PAUL FLACK Smyrna, GA 30080 [email protected] www.flackart.com Drawing and Pastels 405 ANDY FLETCHER Waukesha, WI 53186 [email protected] Painting MARILYN ENDRES s EUCLED MOORE Driftwood, TX 78619 [email protected] www.kazistudio.com Wood 313 RENEE ENGEBRETSON JAMES ENGEBRETSON Hudson, WI 54016 [email protected] www.jimandrenee.com Glass 709 JENNIFER FALTER Springfield, MO 65806 [email protected] www.springfieldpottery.com Ceramics 824 713 MARY FILAPEK LOU ANN TOWNSEND Concord, NC 28027 [email protected] www.maryandlouann.com Jewelry 504 RAQUEL EDWARDS Portland, OR 97267 [email protected] www.raqueledwards.com Photography 321 354 825 NATHAN FALTER Springfield, MO 65806 [email protected] www.springfieldpottery.com Ceramics 826 AMY FLYNN Raleigh, NC 27605 [email protected] www.ifobot.com Mixed Media 608 324 818 618 MICHELE FRIEDMAN Chicago, IL 60626 [email protected] www.MicheleAFriedman.com Jewelry 812 CAROL FUGMANN Webster, NY 14580 [email protected] Jewelry 724 514 513 SCOTT GAMBLE s Cumming, GA 30040 [email protected] Glass 722 PHILLIP HALL New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 [email protected] Jewelry JENNIFER GEYMAN Fort Worth, TX 76107 [email protected] www.jennifergeyman.com Digital 719 RICHARD HALL Mesa, AZ 85209 [email protected] www.richardhallfineart.com Painting KATHERINE GOULANDRIS MICHAEL BURRIS Abiquiu, NM 87510 [email protected] www.studioqjewelry.com Jewelry 817 MICHAEL HAMILTON Boise, ID 83702 [email protected] www.hamiltonroberts.com Wood 430 STEVEN GRABER Baldwin City, KS 66006 [email protected] www.stevengraber.com Mixed Media Painting JAERYON HA Longwood, FL 32750 [email protected] Drawing and Pastels 417 518 DIANE HARTY s Frisco, CO 80443 [email protected] www.dianeharty.com Fiber DEBORAH HARKNESS s Lago Vista, TX 78645 [email protected] Jewelry 628 516 MATTHEW HATALA Danielsville, GA 30633 [email protected] Wood 409 KEVIN HEALY DEBORAH HEALY Lompoc, CA 93436 [email protected] www.HealyDesigns.com Mixed Media CAROL HEARTY Carmel, NY 10512 [email protected] www.carolhearty.com Leather 723 725 307 GEOFFREY HARRIS Lexington, SC 29073 [email protected] www.GeoffreyAaronHarris.com Digital 807 815 515 JOSEPH HENDERSON Aurora, MO 65605 [email protected] www.willowbrookleather.com Leather 617 JOHN HERBON Saint Ignace, MI 49781 [email protected] www.johnherbonpottery.com Ceramics 413 GINNY HERZOG Minneapolis, MN 55416 [email protected] www.herzogart.com Painting 322 J.D. HILLBERRY Westminster, CO 80031 [email protected] www.jdhillberry.com Drawing and Pastels 717 CARRIE HOFFNAGLE Minneapolis, MN 55405 [email protected] www.ibuildprettythings.com Jewelry 813 JOEL HUNNICUTT Siler City, NC 27344 [email protected] www.joelhunnicutt.com Wood 304 ELAINE HYDE Los Osos, CA 93412 [email protected] www.elainehyde.com Mixed Media 729 EARL JAMES Cleveland, OH 44110 [email protected] Glass 715 NICARIO JIMENEZ Naples, FL 34119 [email protected] www.retablosnicario.com Mixed Media 331 See a fun demonstration of wheel throwing and hand building, and even play with the clay yourself. Demos, located in the Activity Tent on 4th Street, start every hour on the hour: Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. As in previous years, bowls will be glazed, fired and donated to Empty Bowls. 16 17 RONALD LINTON s LEIGH LINTON Hot Springs, AR 71901 [email protected] Jewelry 302 JAY LONG Austin, TX 78756 [email protected] www.jaylong.com Mixed Media KIT KARBLER Denver, CO 80205 [email protected] www.blakestreetglass.com Glass PETER KARNER Hesperus, CO 81326 [email protected] www.peterkarnerpottery.net Ceramics 416 KRISTIN KIRKLEY Fort Worth, TX 76116 [email protected] www.kristinkirkley.com Emerging Artist ALAN KLUG Ft. Collins, CO 80525 [email protected] Photography 510 326 827 401 LISA TELLING KATTENBRAKER Olympia, WA 98506 [email protected] www.lisauntitled.com Fiber402 JEFF LAING SUSAN LAING Apache Junction, AZ 85119 [email protected] www.laingstudio.net Sculpture 708 360 521 OLIVE KRAUS Hannibal, MO 63401 [email protected] www.o-liveland.com Fiber LYNN LANGHOFF Lafayette, LA 70506 [email protected] www.lynnlanghoff.com Fiber 446 JENNIFER LASHBROOK s Farmers Branch, TX 75244 [email protected] www.jenniferlashbrook.com Emerging Artist 355 ROBIN LAUERSDORF Monona, WI 53716 [email protected] www.alumniartwork.com Drawing and Pastels 714 MI YOUNG LEE Austin, TX 78708 [email protected] www.miyounglee.com Painting 720 SEUNG LEE Cathedral City, CA 92234 [email protected] Graphics and Printmaking 306 YAN LEE Spring, TX 77379 [email protected] www.bigtreestudio.com Drawing and Pastels SEAN LONG SARAH LONG Fort Worth, TX 76110 [email protected] www.revolverstudiosonline.com Emerging Artist 362 CRAIG LOSSING Lino Lakes, MN 55014 [email protected] Wood 721 THOMAS MARAS Hudson, WI 54016 [email protected] www.marasglass.com Glass 332 DAVID MAYHEW s Fort Collins, CO 80526 [email protected] www.davidmayhewphotography.com Photography 434 BRIANNA MARTRAY Pittsburgh, PA 15212 [email protected] www.briannamartray.com Sculpture 425 MICHAEL MADZO s Medora, ND 58645 [email protected] Mixed Media 419 JEROME MASCHINOT Cave Spring, GA 30124 [email protected] www.maschinot.com Photography 509 CHRIS MCCARTHY s St. Louis, MO 63104 [email protected] www.parkavenueglass.com Glass 428 p r e s e n t s aia fort worth 819 MARK MACKINNON Millbrook, NY 12545 [email protected] www.thephotographersplace.com Photography 526 311 HOMES TOUR HOMES TOUR 2013 RAY JONES Asheville, NC 28805 [email protected] www.rayjoneswoodboxes.com Wood 814 RONNA KATZ Albuquerque, NM 87108 [email protected] Graphics and Printmaking TERRIE MANGAT El Prado, NM 87529 [email protected] TerrieMangat.com Fiber 610 2013 NELS JOHNSON Ybor City, FL 33605 [email protected] Photography ANTHONY LOWERY Arlington, TX 76013 [email protected] www.elitephototexas.com Emerging Artist 359 APRIL 27 and 28 // NOON - SIX AIA FORT WORTH / CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE • 3425 W. 7th STREET • FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76107 • www.aiafortworth.org LINDA LEWIS s West Des Moines, IA 50266 [email protected] Sculpture 410 18 JAY MCDOUGALL Otter Tail County, MN 56537 [email protected] www.jaymcdougall.com Wood TOBY MCGEE Oklahoma City, OK 73162 [email protected] Glass 19 325 429 DON MCWHORTER Carrollton, GA 30117 [email protected] Ceramics 334 DANNY MEISINGER Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected] Ceramics 611 MATTHEW NAFTZGER Pittsburgh, PA 15212 [email protected] www.worksofman.com Metalwork 423 AYALA NAPHTALI Fair Haven, NJ 07704 [email protected] www.ayalajewelry.com Jewelry JAY NIELSEN Minneapolis, MN 55414 [email protected] www.jaynielsenjewelry.com Jewelry 310 GENA OLLENDIECK s Cresco, IA 52136 [email protected] Mixed Media 424 DARREN OLSON Minneapolis, MN 55443 [email protected] www.darrenolson.com Photography 701 SCOTT OLSON Chicago, IL 60647 [email protected] www.scottolsonfineart.com Painting/Mixed Media 314/316 STEVEN OLSZEWSKI Pinckney, MI 48169 [email protected] Ceramics 444 BRUCE NIEMI s Kenosha, WI 53142 [email protected] www.bruceniemi.com Sculpture LAURA NUGENT Merriam, KS 66203 [email protected] www.lauranugent.com Painting ERIC OBER Houston, TX 77083 [email protected] www.ericober.com Sculpture LANCE MUNN s VICKI MUNN Bloomfield, IN 47424 [email protected] www.viclan.com Wood KIM OBRZU Peoria, AZ 85382 [email protected] www.kimobrzut.com Sculpture 631 711 DAVE PIPER s San Antonio, TX 78251 [email protected] www.pipersandals.com Leather 604 728 HETTY METZGER NORMAN METZGER Homosassa, FL 34446 [email protected] www.hettymetzger.com Fiber 626 MYCHAL MITCHELL s Austin, TX 78762 [email protected] www.ionahandcraftedbooks.com Leather 710 JODI PERRY Polvadera, NM 87828 [email protected] Painting 441 CHRISTOS PALIOS Baltimore, MD 21228 [email protected] www.christospalios.com Photography REZA PISHGAHI LOIS HUTTER-PISHGAHI Bloomington, IN 47408 [email protected] www.pishgahi.com Sculpture 447 LUKE PROCTOR Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 [email protected] www.lproctorironworks.com Metalwork 524 449 RAYMOND RAINS Fort Worth, TX 76135 [email protected] www.cliffhousestudio.com Glass 505 412 415 358 829 408 613 BRUCE PEESO Monson, MA 01057 [email protected] Painting DEBRA SAVAGE Bedford, TX 76021 [email protected] Emerging Artist SHARON SCHAFFNER Englewood, CO 80113 [email protected] Jewelry 406 GEORGE RAAB s Millbrook, Ontario, Canada L0A1G0 [email protected] www.georgeraab.com Graphics and Printmaking 517 STEVE PALMER s Minnetonka, MN 55305 [email protected] Glass DALE ROGERS Haverhill, MA 01835 [email protected] www.DaleRogersStudio.com Sculpture BRUCE REINFELD Philadelphia, PA 19122 [email protected] www.highfidelitydisco.com Photography 301 333 WILLIAM RICHARDS s Underwood, WA 98651 [email protected] www.moodmodernlamps.com Mixed Media 414 DAVID ROYCE s Minneapolis, MN 55421 [email protected] www.davidroyceglass.com Glass RANDALL RIEMER Mineral Point, WI 53565 [email protected] www.rhenrydesign.com Metalwork ALEX SANTAMARINA San Francisco, CA 94117 [email protected] Metalwork 811 GREG ROCHE Watsonville, CA 95076 [email protected] www.rocheleather.com Leather 508 420 GERHARD SATZ Fort Worth, TX 76110 [email protected] Glass MICHAEL SCHWEGMANN Champaign, IL 61820 [email protected] www.schwegmannstudios.com Ceramics 317 STEPHEN SEBASTIAN High Point, NC 27262 [email protected] Graphics and Printmaking 328 Painting 330 804 823 JOHN SCHIRMER s Fairfield, IA 52556 [email protected] www.schirmerwoodcuts.com Graphics and Printmaking 404 GARRY SEIDEL s Davie, FL 33325 [email protected] Photography 616 LIN SESLAR Sebring, FL 33870 [email protected] www.linseslarpaintings.com Painting 629 20 21 SAM STANG KAEKO MAEHATA Augusta, MO 63332 [email protected] www.samstang.com Glass ANDREW SHEA s Minneapolis, MN 55406 [email protected] www.sheaglass.com Glass MARIANNE SHEPARDSON Black Mountain, NC 28711 [email protected] www.shepardsonstudios.com Glass HAROLD SIEFERT Houston, TX 77007 [email protected] www.hsartonline.com Sculpture PHILL SINGER New Britain, PA 18901 [email protected] www.psingerart.com Painting ANDY SMITH Marshville, NC 28103 [email protected] Ceramics PAMELA SUMMERS Fort Worth, TX 76135 [email protected] www.cliffhousestudio.com Ceramics 303 503 HORACE THOMAS SHAWN THOMAS Belton, TX 76513 [email protected] www.ThomasLeatherStudio.com Leather LARRY STEPHENSON Andover, KS 67002 [email protected] www.lstephenson.com Painting 609 NICOLE TURNER Fort Worth, TX 76137 [email protected] www.nicoleturnerstudio.com Emerging Artist LEWIS TARDY Kalamazoo, MI 49007 [email protected] www.tardysculpture.com Sculpture 308 421 MARK STEPHENSON s Sky Valley, CA 92241 [email protected] www.markstephensonart.info Photography 418 702 PAM STERN Fort Worth, TX 76103 [email protected] www.pamsternart.com Sculpture 620 432 TOM SNYDER Baltimore, MD 21214 [email protected] www.swamphox.com Photography 704 THOMAS SPAKE Chattanooga, TN 37405 [email protected] www.thomasspakestudios.com Glass 320 KLAUS SPIES Asheville, NC 28806 [email protected] www.spiesjewelrydesign.com Jewelry 828 SCOTT SWEZY s Albuquerque, NM 87106 [email protected] Graphics and Printmaking/Painting 601 Drawing and Pastels 603 522 312 816 361 CONNIE VERRUSIO s Highland, NY 12528 [email protected] www.connieverrusio.com Jewelry 716 612 GLEN & GAYLE WANS Leawood, KS 66206 [email protected] www.wansstudioart.com Photography 632 602 THOMAS WARGIN Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 [email protected] www.wargin.com Sculpture 802 FRED TATE Austin, TX 78704 [email protected] www.fredandjanistatedesigns.com Jewelry 433 ROBERT TAYLOR Birmingham, AL 35226 [email protected] www.roberttaylormetalsmith.com Metalwork 315 RODERICK STEVENS Sierra Vista, AZ 85636 [email protected] www.restevensart.com Painting 501 GREGORY STORY Chicago, IL 60647 [email protected] www.gregorystory.com Ceramics ELAINE UNZICKER Ojai, CA 93023 [email protected] www.unzickerdesign.com Metalwork BILL WIRTEL Santa Fe, NM 87505 [email protected] www.santafestoneworks.com Mixed Media TRES TAYLOR s Birmingham, AL 35205 [email protected] www.trestaylor.com Mixed Media MICHAEL VAGNER s NURIT ASHER VAGNER Eugene, OR 97405 [email protected] www.nuritandmickarts.com Jewelry 706 SETH VANDABLE Cedar Hill, TX 75104 [email protected] www.VandableSculpture.com Sculpture CHRIS WHEELER s Austin, TX 78754 [email protected] www.pergamenafineart.com Mixed Media 801 712 E. DOUGLAS WUNDER Kutztown, PA 19530 [email protected] www.edouglaswunder.com Jewelry 808 R. MICHAEL WOMMACK Langhorne, PA 19047 [email protected] www.wommackstudios.com Drawing and Pastels 607 KREG YINGST Pensacola, FL 32507 [email protected] www.kregyingst.com Graphics and Printmaking DANIEL WRIGHT s STEPHANIE WRIGHT Fort Worth, TX 76108 [email protected] www.wdurablegoods.com Emerging Artist 352 JEFFREY ZACHMANN s Fergus Falls, MN 56537 [email protected] www.Zachmann.com Metalwork 703 KATHLEEN WILLER Milwaukee, WI 53202 [email protected] www.kathleenmurphywiller.com Painting 411 SCOTT WILLIAMS Dallas, TX 75231 [email protected] www.blind-squirrel.org Photography 426 MARK WINTER Milwaukee, WI 53208 [email protected] Sculpture 329 giddyup It’s always fun to experience the true character of Fort Worth. Discover the culinary delights of this city by dining at 442 the Omni Fort Worth Hotel. 732 MARINA TERAUDS North Branch, MI 48461 [email protected] www.marinaterauds.com Mixed Media 707 GREGORY STRACHOV s Floral City, FL 34436 [email protected] www.lawfulart.com Painting 730 DARYL THETFORD Chattanooga, TN 37409 [email protected] www.darylthetford.com Digital 731 TAMAN VANSCOY s Long Beach, CA 90815 [email protected] www.tamanvanscoy.com Painting 318 520 1300 Houston Street I 817.535.6664 omnihotels.com/fortworth 22 23 Artist By Medium CERAMICS Daniel Bennett & Teisha Bennett..................................705 Marvin Blackmore.........................................................821 Mike Bose......................................................................407 Steve Cunningham & MiKyung Cunningham.................809 Jennifer Falter...............................................................824 Nathan Falter.................................................................826 Terry Habeger................................................................514 John Herbon ..................................................................413 Peter Karne................................................................... 401 Don Mcwhorter..............................................................334 Danny Meisinger...........................................................611 Steven Olszewski ..........................................................444 Michael Schwegmann ..................................................317 Andy Smith ....................................................................432 Gregory Story.................................................................312 Pamela Summers...........................................................303 DIGITAL John Ames ....................................................................810 Jim C. Brown..................................................................523 John Charbonneau.........................................................605 Jennifer Geyman ..........................................................719 Geoffrey Harris..............................................................807 Daryl Thetford................................................................731 DRAWING AND PASTELS William Armstrong Jr.....................................................511 Greg Barnes...................................................................422 C.J. Bradford .................................................................519 Jeffrey Cannon...............................................................619 Robert (Chip) Dupont.....................................................622 Paul Flack ......................................................................324 Jaeryon Ha ....................................................................307 J.D. Hillberry..................................................................717 Robin Lauersdorf...........................................................714 Yan Lee ..........................................................................819 Scott Swezy....................................................................603 R. Michael Wommack....................................................607 EMERGING ARTIST Ashley Bruegel..............................................................353 Amy Bush.......................................................................356 Anne Byrd......................................................................357 Erin Curry & Steven Reeves ..........................................351 Ashley Davis..................................................................354 Kristin Kirkley ...............................................................360 Jennifer Lashbrook .......................................................355 Sean Long & Sarah Long ...............................................362 Anthony Lowery.............................................................359 Debra Savage ................................................................358 Nicole Turner..................................................................361 Daniel Wright & Stephanie Wright ...............................352 FIBER Bozenna and Lukasz Bogucki........................................806 Sally Bright....................................................................615 Diane Harty....................................................................516 Lisa Telling Kattenbraker...............................................402 Olive Kraus.....................................................................827 Lynn Langhoff ................................................................708 Terrie Mangat ................................................................311 Hetty Metzger & Norman Metzger................................626 GLASS Molly Barnes .................................................................820 Todd Cameron ...............................................................805 Renee Engebretson & James Engebretson...................709 Scott Gamble .................................................................722 Earl James.....................................................................715 Kit Karbler......................................................................521 Thomas Maras...............................................................332 Chris McCarthy .............................................................428 Toby Mcgee ...................................................................429 Steve Palmer..................................................................412 Raymond Rains .............................................................301 David Royce ..................................................................804 Gerhard Satz .................................................................823 Andrew Shea .................................................................308 Marianne Shepardson ..................................................421 Thomas Spake ...............................................................320 Sam Stang & Kaeko Maehata........................................503 GRAPHICS AND PRINTMAKING Michael Bond.................................................................727 Lisa Burge......................................................................507 John Costin....................................................................627 Tanya Doskova ..............................................................502 Ronna Katz.....................................................................510 Seung Lee ......................................................................306 George Raab..................................................................517 John Schirmer................................................................404 Stephen Sebastian.........................................................328 Scott Swezy....................................................................601 Kreg Yingst.....................................................................520 JEWELRY Alison Antelman ............................................................614 Lisa Bailey & William Bailey.........................................319 Theresa Carson..............................................................803 David Conroy..................................................................822 Mary Filapek & Lou Ann Townsend...............................504 Melissa Finelli...............................................................608 Michele Friedman..........................................................812 Carol Fugmann...............................................................724 Katherine Goulandris & Michael Burris........................817 Hilary Hachey ................................................................513 Phillip Hall .....................................................................417 Deborah Harkness.........................................................628 Carrie Hoffnagle ............................................................813 Ronald Linton & Leigh Linton .......................................302 Ayala Naphtali...............................................................728 Jay Nielsen ...................................................................310 Sharon Schaffner...........................................................406 Klaus Spies ....................................................................828 Fred Tate ........................................................................433 Michael Vagner & Nurit Asher Vagner .........................706 Connie Verrusio .............................................................716 E. Douglas Wunder.........................................................808 LEATHER Steve Edgar....................................................................327 Carol Hearty...................................................................515 Joseph Henderson ........................................................617 Mychal Mitchell ............................................................710 Dave Piper......................................................................604 Greg Roche ...................................................................420 Horace Thomas & Shawn Thomas.................................816 METALWORK Matthew Naftzger..........................................................423 Luke Proctor...................................................................524 Randall Riemer..............................................................508 Alex Santamarina .........................................................811 Robert Taylor.................................................................315 Elaine Unzicker..............................................................612 Jeffrey Zachmann..........................................................703 MIXED MEDIA Kathrine Allen-Coleman.................................................323 Jim C. Brown..................................................................525 Kina Crow.......................................................................623 Anne Cubbage ...............................................................630 Joe Decamillis...............................................................825 Thomas Diel...................................................................427 Deborah Dupont ............................................................621 Amy Flynn .....................................................................618 Steven Graber................................................................723 Kevin Healy & Deborah Healy.......................................815 Elaine Hyde....................................................................729 Nicario Jimenez.............................................................331 Jay Long.........................................................................610 Michael Madzo ..............................................................419 Gena Ollendieck ............................................................424 Scott Olson ....................................................................316 William Richards ..........................................................414 Tres Taylor......................................................................732 Marina Terauds..............................................................707 Chris Wheeler ................................................................801 Bill Wirtel.......................................................................712 PAINTING Bert Beirne ....................................................................431 Lisa Burge .....................................................................507 Leslie Emery ..................................................................405 Andy Fletcher.................................................................818 Steven Graber................................................................725 Richard Hall...................................................................518 Ginny Herzog .................................................................322 Mi Young Lee .................................................................720 Laura Nugent .................................................................613 Scott Olson ....................................................................314 Bruce Peeso ..................................................................415 Jodi Perry.......................................................................711 Stephen Sebastian.........................................................330 Lin Seslar.......................................................................629 Phill Singer ....................................................................620 Larry Stephenson ..........................................................609 Roderick Stevens ..........................................................501 Gregory Strachov...........................................................730 Scott Swezy....................................................................601 Taman Vanscoy ..............................................................318 Kathleen Willer..............................................................411 PHOTOGRAPHY Joel Anderson................................................................718 James Bird & Vicki Ryer................................................512 Micheal Paul Cole..........................................................305 Robert Copeland............................................................606 Chris Dahlquist .............................................................506 Raquel Edwards.............................................................321 Nels Johnson.................................................................814 Alan Klug .......................................................................326 Mark Mackinnon ...........................................................526 Jerome Maschinot ........................................................509 David Mayhew...............................................................434 Darren Olson..................................................................701 Christos Palios...............................................................408 Bruce Reinfeld...............................................................333 Garry Seidel...................................................................616 Tom Snyder.....................................................................704 Mark Stephenson ..........................................................418 Glen & Gayle Wans........................................................632 Scott Williams................................................................426 SCULPTURE Michael Barnes ............................................................ 726 Andrew Carson .............................................................445 Kina Crow.......................................................................625 Jeff Laing & Susan Laing ..............................................446 Linda Lewis ...................................................................410 Brianna Martray ...........................................................425 Bruce Niemi...................................................................441 Eric Ober........................................................................449 Kim Obrzut .....................................................................505 c a i n i Ma Reza Pishgahi & Lois Hutter-Pishgahi ..........................447 Dale Rogers...................................................................829 Harold Siefert ................................................................702 Pam Stern ......................................................................522 Lewis Tardy....................................................................602 Seth Vandable................................................................442 Thomas Wargin..............................................................802 Mark Winter...................................................................329 WOOD James Barnes .....................................................................................624 Richard Carner.....................................................................................403 Marilyn Endres & Eucled Moore......................................................313 Larry Fielder.........................................................................................713 Michael Hamilton ...............................................................................430 Matthew Hatala ..................................................................................409 Joel Hunnicutt .....................................................................................304 Ray Jones ............................................................................................416 Craig Lossing .......................................................................................721 Jay Mcdougall.....................................................................................325 Lance Munn & Vicki Munn................................................................631 Purchase art in style with our Festival Gear, available at the Festival Store. POSTER , T’S, HATS, SHIRTS, MAGNETS, YOUTH ITEMS, AND MORE . 24 25 S C H E D U L E THROCKMORTON ST. B Young People's Art Fair Presented by XTO ENERGY SUNDANCE SQUARE STAGE 4TH & HOUSTON STREET $ Presented by WELLS FARGO Thursday, April 18 F1 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM 8:30 PM $ B Island Boogie Bottom Line Band Outer Circles Fingerprints A Band of Brothers Little Texas BANK OF TEXAS STAGE 9TH STREET Friday, April 19 11:00 AM Victor Andrada 1:00 PM N'Awlins Gumbo Kings 3:00 PM JAMBOX 5:00 PM Trey & the Tritones 7:00 PM Carolyn Wonderland 9:00 PM Richard Elliot SUNDANCE SQUARE STAGE 401-449 times ten cellars Wine Experience Parking Shuttle Stop F2 B M ? B B Bicycle Corral $ Saturday, April 20 501-526 SKYBOX F3 11:00 AM Emily & Roland Elbert 1:00 PM American Bedouin Band 3:00 PM Johnny Red & The Roosters 5:00 PM Good Shive Low 7:00 PM The Wailers 9:00 PM Robert Randolph & The Family Band B UT ARLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS STAGE F4 601-628 RESTROOMS F FOOD B BEVERAGE M MERCHANDISE The Mike Drake Band Damon Clark Steve Obermiller Inner City All Stars Joyce Spencer First Rush $ ATM Sunday, April 21 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM FIRST AID FORT WORTH CVB ? $ 801-824 INFORMATION POSTER FRAMERS PARKING SHUTTLE STOP COUPONS FIRST AID NEW B B $ 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Razzmajazz Carolyn Jones The Rhythmators Domino Effect The James Hunter Six Average White Band Friday, April 19 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM Saturday, April 20 11:00 AM Chisholm Trail Cowboys 1:00 PM Beyond the Pale 3:00 PM Crawfish 5:00 PM Poo Live Crew 7:00 PM BettySoo Band 9:00 PM Sister Hazel The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble Ballet Folklorico Azteca Ballet Folklorico Azteca MASS Ensemble Leapin' Louie The Ropin' Fool The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble Saturday, April 20 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM UT Arlington Jazz Ensemble UT Arlington Jazz Orchestra MASS Ensemble Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth MASS Ensemble Leapin' Louie The Ropin' Fool The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Leapin' Louie The Ropin' Fool MASS Ensemble The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble 4:30 PM Sunday, April 21 Sunday, April 21 11:00 AM Matt Tolentino 12:30 PM Dave Alexander & His Big Texas Swing Band 2:30 PM Me and My Monkey 4:30 PM Los Wedos 6:30 PM Los Texmaniacs The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble Leapin' Louie The Ropin' Fool MASS Ensemble The Checkerboard Guy MASS Ensemble Check out our IPhone App Craft Brew Tent DEFIBRILLATOR (AED) F5 Shawn and John 3 Fools on 3 Stools Texas Gypsies Breggett Rideau Quebe Sisters Band 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM Friday, April 19 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 701-728 B Thursday, April 18 Thursday, April 18 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM 8:30 PM 301-330 351-366 PERFORMING ARTS STAGE 5TH STREET F5 BANK OF TEXAS STAGE Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) 26 27 hey, who’s hungry? | main st. food vendors The letter and number after the vendor name (F1 to F5) indicate the location on the MAIN ST. map on page 24. The numbers in parentheses after each menu item indicate the number of coupons required. A La Carte F3 Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap (10), Southwestern Beef Wrap (10), Chicken on a Stick (8), Freshly Brewed Tea: Unsweetened, Sweet, Peach Ginger Mango, Raspberry - 20 oz. (4), 32 oz. (5), Refills (3) Baja Smoothies Fresh Fruit Smoothies, 16 oz. (8) Bobby’s Fajitas F3 Fajitas: Beef or Chicken (4) Quesadillas (5-7), Stuffed Peppers (4), Bean and Meat Burrito (6), Nachos: Cheese (4), Fajita (8) Bombay Street Food Sesame Chicken (8), Sweet & Sour Chicken (8), Chicken by General Tao (8), Kung Pao Chicken (8), Orange-Ginger Chicken (8) Crawfish Connection F3 Jambalaya (8), Gumbo (8), Crawfish Plate (10), Smoked Gator Sausage (8), Iced Tea (5) Crepe Crazy Ham and Cheese (7), w/Bacon (1); Vegetarian Pesto (7), w/Chicken (1); Sun-Dried Tomato Veggie (7), w/Chicken (1); Chicken Pesto (8); Sweet Crepes: Peanut Butter Heaven (7), Dulce de Leche Turtle (7), Nutella Banana (7), w/Strawberries (1); Sweet Cheese Delight (8); Fresh Squeezed Lemonade (4) Dippin’ Dots Ice Cream 5 oz. (6), Ice Cream 8 oz. (8) Doc’s Grill F5 Grilled Chicken on a Stick – Island Bourbon (9), Grilled Chicken Wings – Spicy, BBQ, Original, Jamaican Jerk (8), Sausage on a Stick (8), Veggie Fried Rice (7), Combo – Chicken or Sausage with Fried Rice (14), Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, 32 oz. (5) Double Trouble BBQ F5 Chopped Brisket Sandwich – w/Chips (8) w/o Chips (7), Pulled Pork Sandwich – w/Chips (8) w/o Chips (7), Sausage Wraps – w/Chips (7) w/o Chips (6) Embargo Mojitos Wine-based Mojitos, 20 oz. (10) Fletcher’s Corny Dogs & Funnel Cakes F5 Original Corny Dog (6), Jalapeno Cheese Dog (8), Funnel Cake (8), Lemonade, 16 oz. (4) German Kettle Corn Large Bag (8) Leisure Foods, Inc. Hot Dog (4), Hot Dog w/Chili (5), Foot-Long Hot Dog (6), Foot-Long Hot Dog w/Chili (7), Hamburger (7), Cheeseburger (8), Nachos (4), Frito Pie (4), Pickle (3), Potato Chips (2), Cotton Candy (5), Sno Cone (4), Turkey Legs (10), Sausage on a Stick (7), Sausage on a Bun (8), Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, Small (4), Large (6) Craft Brew Pavilion hosted by Flying Saucer New for 2013! Have a seat under the trees in General Worth Square and sip a cold brew while you enjoy the performers on the Bank of Texas Stage. Choose from multiple taps of local and national craft brews. Sign up for a Master Brew Session – you’ll sample five classic brews and take home a keepsake MAIN ST. logo glass for only $25. Sign up at the pavilion. Hurry, only 24 people per session. Session times: Thursday: 4:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m., 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 28 29 Long Live The Arts. At Bank of Texas we are proud to be a part of our community. It’s our mission and our priority. We believe in supporting today for the growth of tomorrow. Proud To Support MAIN ST. Arts Festival. Lone Star Cinnamon Roasted Nuts F5 Pecan, Almonds, Cashews - Small Bag (7), Two Small Bags (13) McKinney Food Services F3 Jumbo Corn Dog (8), Corn Dog (6), Funnel Cake (8), Lemonade (5 or 7) The Original Corn Roast Roasted Corn (5), Corn in a Cup (5), Baked Potato w/Chopped Brisket (8), Baked Potato w/Cheese, Bacon Bits, Sour Cream (6), Baked Sweet Potato (6), Apple Slices w/Caramel & Pecans (5), Pickle (2), Sweet Tea or Lemonade (5) Paciugo Gelato Small Cup (6), Medium Cup (8) Reata Restaurant Tenderloin Tamales (10), Chicken Tacos (10), Apple Crisp (6), Cowboy Tea (4) Riscky’s F3 Smoked Turkey Leg (9), Sliced Beef Sandwich (8), Chopped Beef Sandwich (7), French Fries (4), Texas Fries - Onions & Jalapenos (6), Fried Corn (4), Beef Ribs (4) Schakolad Chocolate Factory 2 Chocolate Covered Strawberries (8), Chocolate Covered Bananas (5), Chocolate Covered Caramel Apple (10), Chocolate Covered Cheesecake (6) Schmidt’s of German Village Bratwurst (8), Bahama Mama (8), Schmidt’s Dinner (11), Jumbo Frankfurter (4/7), Jumbo Cream Puff (7), German Potato Salad (3), Sauerkraut (2), Iced Tea (4) Spudzilla Potatoes Ribbon Cut Potatoes, Deep Fried (8); Handcut Fresh French Fries (7), w/Cheddar Cheese Sauce (2), w/Gravy (2), w/Real Bacon Bits (2) w/Ranch (1) w/Jalapeno (1); Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, 24 oz. – Sweet/ Unsweet (4) Tequila Red’s Hot Dog Cart Grilled Hot Dog (4), Sausage on a Stick (8), Sausage on a Bun (8), Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, Small (4), Large (6) Texas Skillet F5 Cowboy Burrito (11), Steak Sandwich (9), Hot Dog (4), Steak Sandwich Platter (11), Sidekick Burrito – Vegetarian (9), Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, Small (4), Large (6) Woolley’s Frozen Custard F5 Small Frozen Custard (4), Small w/Topping (5), Large Frozen Custard (6), Large w/ Topping (7), Each Extra Topping (1) Wine Experience This seated tasting features four premium wines from Fort Worth’s only full-production winery! You’ll also get a commemorative wine glass etched with this year’s festival logo, and a bottle of wine you select from the tasting. Seating is limited to 30 per session, and advance reservations are required. Located on Main between 3rd and 4th Streets. The cost is $35 per person – cash or credit cards accepted. Wine by the glass also sold here. Session times: Personal | Business | Mortgage | Retirement | Wealth Management 817.348.5702 | www.bankoftexas.com © 2013 Bank of Texas, a division of BOKF, NA. Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. Blue Moon Brewing Company believes brewing is an art. Join your community and help us paint a work of art with Blue Moon on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at the new Craft Brew Pavilion at the Bank of Texas Stage. Thursday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m. 30 31 Musical Mania | Featured Performing Artists UT Arlington | performing arts stage SEE THE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE ON PAGE 25 MAIN ST. is not just Fort Worth’s biggest arts festival – it’s also the largest music festival. This year’s performers are sure to have you wiggling your body and giggling like a kid. The headlining acts are featured here, but there are many more performers. For all the bios, visit www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. You can also view the full schedule on our app – download it at bit.ly/MainStreet/iPhone. THURSDAY HEADLINER collection that finds the energized-as-ever tenor saxophonist paying homage to the pioneering instrumental artists of his formative years. SATURDAY HEADLINERS For show times, see schedule on page 25. Sister Hazel s 9 p.m. | Bank of Texas Stage Sister Hazel’s creative train just keeps rolling. Founded in Gainesville, Florida, the band offers a unique sound that blends elements of country, pop, classic rock ‘n’ roll and southern rock. They are known as one of rock’s most “democratic” bands, with all of the members writing songs for the group. Their latest album is Carolyn Wonderland s 7 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage Little Texas s 8:30 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage Little Texas was conceived in Nashville in 1988 by a handful of young guys who were willing to do just about anything to bring their brand of rockin’ country to the forefront of the music industry. Before hitting the big time, the band crisscrossed America for three long years, all the while writing songs that were destined to change the sound of modern country, and perfecting a stage show that has been critically acclaimed worldwide. FRIDAY HEADLINERS A musical force equipped with the soulful vocals of Janis and the guitar slinging skills of Stevie Ray, Carolyn Wonderland reaches into the depths of the Texas blues tradition with the wit of a poet. She hits the stage with unmatched presence, a true legend in her time. Robert Randolph and the Family Band s 9 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage BettySoo Band s 7 p.m. | Bank of Texas Stage Average White Band s 9 p.m. | Bank of Texas Stage This Scottish funk and R&B band had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980. They are best known for their million selling song, “Pick Up the Pieces” and their album . They have influenced many other bands and have been heavily sampled by various musicians. Forty years after their formation, they continue to bring the great sounds. Sometimes, you just need a little shake-up to get things how they always ought to have been. With her latest release, BettySoo adds welcome edge and grit to the heartbreaker ballads and bell-pure vocals she’s come to be known for. Come and experience her striking voice, compelling sounds and captivating writing. 5:30 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage The Wailers s 7 p.m. | Bank of Texas Stage A native of Colchester, England, James Hunter fell in love with soul and R&B music early on. Later, he cut his chops playing clubs and the festival circuits in England. He’s also toured extensively with Van Morrison, singing alongside greats like John Lee Hooker, Junior Wells, Jimmy Witherspoon and Georgie Fame. He pays loving homage to all the soul greats. Richard Elliot s 9 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage The reigning merchant of soul jazz, Richard Elliot invites loyal fans and newcomers alike to celebrate 25 years since the release of his debut album, . His latest release – – is a grooving, funky, horn-splashed SUNDAY HEADLINERS The Quebe Sisters Band s 7 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage The James Hunter Six s Robert Randolph and the Family Band is an American funk and soul band led by pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph. included Robert on their list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. The group’s sound is inspired by successful 1970s funk bands such as Earth, Wind & Fire and Sly & the Family Stone. Reggae music has never stopped evolving, but for millions of people, it’s still defined by the songs of Bob Marley and the Wailers. Their heartbeat rhythms have inspired so much of what’s followed since, as evidenced by the enduring popularity of the “one-drop” reggae sound. The Wailers have played to millions of people and sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. This American fiddle Western swing group is from right here in Fort Worth. The band consists of sisters Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe, as well as Joey L. McKenzie on guitar and Gavin Kelso on upright bass. The band performs Western swing, hot jazz, vintage country and Western, and traditional Texas style fiddle tunes. MASS Ensemble MASS is an internationally renowned performance group that combines the creative forces of artists, musicians, composers and choreographers. The group is an exciting blend of sculpture, music, dance and the visual arts. Ballet Folklorico Azteca BFA promotes Mexican heritage and multicultural understanding to youth and adults, preserving traditions and instilling pride. Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth The BFFW encourages appreciation of the Mexican culture by teaching its traditional dance and music to people of all ages. UTA Jazz Ensemble The ensemble performs the big band masters as well as more recent material, focusing on essential jazz styles and techniques. The Checkerboard Guy The Checkerboard Guy, a comedyjuggling daredevil, will have your entire family in stitches. Los TexManiacs s 6:30 p.m. | Bank of Texas Stage Combine a hefty helping of Tex Mex conjunto, simmer with several parts Texas rock, add a daring dash of well-cured blues and R&B riffs, and you’ve cooked up the tasty TexManiacs groove. Not to say that this group’s sound is for musical gourmets only – this is “hip music everyone can relate to.” Leapin’ Louie The Ropin’ Fool This fun show is full of physical comedy, high-energy improvisation and worldclass trick roping and whip cracking. 32 33 Uncork Your Creativity! Create a painting of your own with the help of artists from A Piece of Work! The canvas is yours to keep, and several sessions include a bottle of times ten cellars wine to sip while you paint. Beginning on Friday, stop by the Activity Tent (on 4th Street, across from Barse Jewelers) to sign up for available spots beginning on Friday, or sign up in advance at www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. Classes are limited to 20 persons. 34 35 ---------- 5- Y---- -------~ ------- ~---v------- ~V----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by he al. Stop oth at t Festiv rts Bo TRE Steet A n Ma i EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF THE UNBEATEN PATH. You’ll be whisked away on an amazing family adventure when you take Trinity Railway Express to connect the Fort Worth Zoo via The T or the Dallas Zoo via DART light rail. Transport Yourself. Fort Worth – Dallas Free Wi-Fi Scan QR Code for schedule information. >>> TrinityRailwayExpress.org FWTAGENL3031_MSP_Tre_Adventure_10.25x3.8125.indd 1 3/1/13 4:03 PM 36 OFF 2013 | MAIN! Go “OFF MAIN!” and explore marvelous venues and performance spaces in Downtown Fort Worth. Performing Arts Take Over fort worth For two days only Fort Worth’s finest performing arts organizations join hands to bring you the ultimate arts experience. Bass Hall Open House Come and explore one of the finest performance spaces in the world! Friday 6 – 8 p.m. | Public tours of Bass Performance Hall Saturday 1 – 4 p.m. | Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Instrument Petting Zoo in the Grand Salon of Bass Performance Hall 2 – 4 p.m. | Performances by Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater and The Cliburn at Bass Performance Hall Fort Worth Opera Shots Friday, 6 p.m. at Flying Saucer 3rd and Commerce Fort Worth Opera brings you a shot of opera with their wildly entertaining pop-up opera performance event. Fort Worth Opera Festival Saturday, 7:30 p.m. The 2013 Fort Worth Opera Festival comes to life when the curtain rises on La Bohème. In this transcendent tale, Puccini’s colorful band of Bohemians learns about love and loss against a backdrop of recognizable melodies and soaring arias, creating a kaleidoscope of emotions. . MORE “OFF MAIN!” GREATNESS: Four Day Weekend Improvisational Comedy. Houston between 2nd and 3rd. www.fourdayweekend.com Jubilee Theatre. Featuring Trav’lin, the 1930s Harlem Musical. 506 Main Street. www.jubileetheatre.org Scat Jazz Lounge. Retro live music venue. 111 W. 4th Street. www.scatjazzlounge.com Sid Richardson Museum. Masterpieces of the Old West. Free admission. 309 Main Street. www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org Bass Hall Open House 6-8pm Friday, April 19 1-4pm Saturday, April 20 Free & open to the public 37 38 39 Art is theuniversal language DON’T FORGET TO BRUSH! Arts and Crafts for Children At “MAIN ST. Creates!” presented by Wells Fargo, kids can find plenty of fun, artistic things to do. It’s located on the north end of the festival, near the Tarrant County Courthouse. Sometimes themost meaningful communication happens without dialogue. Great art tells us that wearenot alonewith our emotions. Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival, thank you for inspiring us with the shared experience of art. HOURS: Thursday - Saturday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Some activities are free, while others require coupons (available at all of our coupon booths). Some are available on Saturday and Sunday only. The number of coupons required is indicated below: Learn to make your own balloon design. Presented by Fellowship Church. (FREE) Ceramic tiles – color and tile come together in a creative way. (FREE) wellsfargo.com © 2013 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. 122942 03/13 Fish prints – use a rubber, life-like fish (really) to make a print. Presented by Van Grow. (4) Face painting – Party Faces, Inc. uses safe, SNAZAROO water-based cosmetic face paints. (5+ depending on the complexity) Rock wall – can you climb to the top? (5) Sand art – create a colorful sculpture with sand! (5+) Ceramics – Paint and color many different ceramic works of art. (5) Arts and crafts – try a variety of arts and crafts! Presented by Michaels Stores. (FREE) Self portrait – Van Grow will help you create your own self portrait in watercolor. (7) Clay – mold a unique object in clay. Presented by Van Grow. (4) Build a collage – make a masterpiece just like the masters. Van Grow will help you create a beautiful collage. (5) 40 41 School of Art MAIN ST. Educational Programs Growing Young Artists This successful outreach program brings the talents of MAIN ST. artists and the opportunities of the festival to middle and high school students in the Fort Worth ISD. This program has two components, each supported by a grant from XTO Energy: Artist-in-Residence Program Several of our 2013 MAIN ST. artists will visit area schools to show their work and give insights to students about a career in visual art. Selected students will visit MAIN ST. and get a “behind the scenes” look at the operations of a major arts festival. Young People’s Art Fair Support the next generation of artists! The Young People’s Art Fair – located in the “MAIN ST. Creates!” area – features the work of more than 300 young artists from the Fort Worth community. The fair will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Children must be accompanied by a parent at all times during the show. Last year, more than 200 young artists sold more than $10,000 worth of art! 42 “Lawns tell me they look their best on twice per week or less.” 43 Our Favorite Color: Green |MAIN ST. Environmental Efforts “Go Green” Initiative. We’re working hard to reduce our carbon footprint through partnerships with the Tarrant Regional Water District, Green Mountain Energy, Waste Management, Inc. and Bicycles, Inc. In 2012, we recycled over 75% of the bottles and cans left behind at the festival. To reduce our use of public landfills, we use biodegradable plates, cups and eating utensils. Festival staff also recycles 100% of the oil and grease used to prepare the food. We’ve partnered with Green Mountain Energy for the past three years to reduce our carbon impact. Based on last year’s event emissions, Green Mountain is generously donating 44 metric tons of carbon offsets this year. That has the same environmental benefit as not driving more than 100,000 miles and is enough to offset the estimated carbon dioxide emissions generated by the festival’s onsite generators, vehicles, and staff air travel. Drop by their booth at 4th and Main Streets and find out more about pollution-free electricity! Artists Are Going Green, Too! MAIN ST. salutes those artists who use earthfriendly techniques, materials or themes in their work. Free Water. Less waste. Park Your Bike for Free! The Bicycle Corral, sponsored by the Fort Worth Bicycling Association and Bicycles, Inc., is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at 4th Street at Commerce Street (note new location). The corral will include security fencing, bike racks for storage and an ID system to avoid theft. With more than 480 miles of bike paths either completed or planned, Fort Worth is cycle friendly! Saving water and helping the environment. Here’s an easy way to do both. Bring any refillable container to one of four watering stations for a free fill-up. Or buy a commemorative aluminum bottle for 8 coupons. Stop by and grab some H2O to go! Free Water Stations! To help support and raise awareness for water conservation, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) is sponsoring free water stations around the festival. SaveTarrantWater.com Friend the Lawn Whisperer on Facebook and get tips on how to have a great lawn and save water at the same time. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SAVING WATER! SCAN THIS QR CODE INTO YOUR SMARTPHONE. •Bring your own water bottles and fill them up for free •Get a souvenir aluminum water bottle for 9 coupons The stations feature Fort Worth’s nationally renowned municipal water dispensed with a state-of-the-art U/V filtration system and chilled to perfection. 44 45 Street Smarts | Transportation Options Trinity Railway Express (TRE). The TRE is a great way to get to MAIN ST. Extra cars will be added during all four days of the festival. The TRE station at the Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) is a short walk from the festival. On Thursday, the last eastbound train departs ITC station at 9:46 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the TRE is adding a special train departing ITC station at 11:35 p.m. Note: this special Friday/Saturday train will NOT connect with any DART Rail Services. On Sunday, the last train departs ITC station at 8:35 p.m. For the full TRE schedule, visit www.trinityrailwayexpress.org. Ride the Bus! The Fort Worth Transportation Authority also has plenty of buses that bring you right to the heart of the fun. Learn more at their website: www.The-T.com. MAIN ST. Park and Ride – only $1.00 each way! Ride our MAIN ST. Park and Ride service, sponsored by The T, for transportation to and from the festival. The shuttle for a buck will operate every 20 minutes from 5 to 11 p.m. on Friday, and 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Look for the SPECIALLY MARKED free parking areas at Billy Bob’s Texas in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Bicycles. Ride your bike and park it in our fully staffed Bicycle Corral, supported by Bicycles, Inc. and the Fort Worth Bicycling Association. Located on 4th Street at Commerce Street (new location this year). Parking Information. As you know, parking is at a premium during the festival. Get details on available parking at www.fortworthparking.com. Friends of the Festival | 2013 Friends of the Festival (as of March 29, 2013) As a non-profit organization, Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. relies heavily on contributions to maintain the high quality of MAIN ST. and keep the event free to the public. Become a Friend of the Festival by making a tax-deductible donation. You’ll receive recognition for your business, plus tickets to the Skybox presented by Sundance Square each evening. Enjoy a complimentary Reata dinner, beverages and our signature entertainment alongside Fort Worth’s movers and shakers. Want to join right now? Simply stop by the Skybox at the corner of 5th and Throckmorton Streets and we’ll be happy to sign you up! Find out more at www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. GOLD Anne T. and Robert M. Bass, Anonymous, Buttons Restaurant, CBS Outdoor – Dallas, Cockrell Enovation, Concussion Advertising, Enilon Group, Flowers to Go, Frost, M&M The Special Events People, Medstar, Pier 1 Imports, Pinkerton Design, United Site Services SILVER BB&T, Buzz Custom Fence, Decker, Jones, McMackin, McClane, Hall & Bates, P.C., The Courtyards at Fort Worth, Dos Molinas Mexican Restaurant, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Fundamental Clinical Operational Services, GRACE, Jay and Debbie Downie, Norris Conference Center, Olmsted-Kirk Paper Company, Ovation Graphics, Providence Title, Reata Restaurant, Rotary Club of Fort Worth, Sinclair Building, Smoke Pit BBQ, Sysco Dallas, Inc. BRONZE Aledo Yoga & Mosaic Birth & Family Wellness, Atmos Energy, Brian Pierce Marketing, Carol Charette, CMA, Community Bank, Empire Disposal, Ltd., J. A. Garrison & Company, CPA’s, Mrs. Renfro’s, Oncor, Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc., Region Enterprises, The Rios Group, SCM Real Estate Services, Waffle House, West Side Bank & Trust, Westwood Contractors Celebrating Volunteers The spirit of volunteerism: it’s our corporate culture. Whether we’re making charitable contributions, raising funds for scholarships, offering our facilities to host special events, or donating trucks, water, trees and computers to needy non-profit organizations, we raise our hands high. Last year alone, Chesapeake employees volunteered over 2,500 hours to more than 150 North Texas organizations — enhancing the quality of life wherever we live and work. That’s why we’re proud to be the Volunteer Sponsor at this year’s Main Street Arts Festival. We thank you for raising your hand! To learn more about natural gas and Chesapeake’s role in the Barnett Shale, visit www.AskChesapeake.com/Barnett. 1 0 0 E N E R G Y WAY • F O R T W O R T H , T E X A S • 7 6 1 0 2 • 8 1 7- 5 0 2 - 5 0 0 0 46 47 Meet the MAIN ST Crew! Festivals & Events Advisory Committee Marie Holliday, DMD, Flowers to Go in Sundance Square, Past Chairman J. Leo Kinney, Cash America International (ret.) Kathryn Portillo, Hilton Fort Worth Ronny Region, Region Enterprises Becky Borbolla, Renfro Foods, Inc. Richard Ruddell, The T Barbara Stone, Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau Lynda Tiedtke, Providence Title Company Marilyn Ackmann, Atmos Energy, Chairman Larry Anfin, Coors Distributing Company Gary W. Cumbie, The Cumbie Consultancy Carlos De La Torre, De La Torre Companies Dave Fulton, Hilton Fort Worth Marilyn Gilbert, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Tracy Gilmour, Sundance Square Glen W. Hahn, Innovative Developers, Inc. Event Steering Committee Edd Arnold, Skybox Hospitality Manager Amy Bearden, MAIN ST. Creates! Manager Judy Beaumier, Entertainment Production Manager Michelle Beniak, Program and Production Manager, Staff Barbara Blaisdell, Merchandise Committee L.D. Carroll, Grounds Maintenance Manager Hanna Choi, Program and Production Assisitant Sandi Cochrum, Artist Resources Manager Jaime Cox, Artist Resources Committee Carlos De La Torre, Merchandise Manager Jay Downie, Festival Director and Producer Charlie Duvall, Warehouse Manager Dana Ford, Artist Resources Committee Marge Fransted, Artist Reources On-Site Jury Advisor John Gantt, Operations and Security Manager Kris Gantt, Concessions Manager, Jury Compliance Larry Gantt, Communications Manager Gabby Garbarino, Community Services Manager Mary Gonzales, Merchandise Committee Diana Hahn, Volunteer Manager, Staff Gary Hammer, Concessions Manager Pat Hammer, Artist Resources Committee Brian Harris, Security Committee Tyrone Hodges, Entertainment Transportation Coordinator Valerie Jay, Merchandize Committee Thomas Lake, Artist Resource Committee Reggie Mandoni, Skybox Hospitality Committee Tina Mantz, Artist Resources Manager Rhonda Matherne, Artist Resources Committee Kim Matthys, Merchandise Manager Robbie McMeans, EMT Hospitality Manager Donnette Moseley, Skybox Hospitality Committee Robert Munoz, Block Captain Assistant Manager Bob Paluck, Communications Committee Marion Paluck, Volunteer Committee James Phillips, Finance/Beverage Manager Alex Reeves, Block Captain Manager Carol Reeves, Artist Resource Committee Larry Reeves, Communications Manager Larry Rippin, Logistics Assistant Manager Gerard Rodriguez, EMT Hospitality Committee Laura Sanchez, Logistics Manager Mike Shambaugh, Logistics Manager Glenda Sloan-Patterson, Skybox Hospitality Assistant Manager Kevin Starns, MAIN ST. Creates!, Assistant Manager Gretchen Stephens, Entertainment Production Assistant Manager Carol Wassman, Customer Relations Manager Jack Wassman, Community Service Assistant Manager Deanna Weaver, Merchandise Manager Festival Production Staff Judy Beaumier, Entertainment Production Manager Michelle Beniak, Program and Production Manager Claire Brunner, Website Coordinator (Enilon) Claire Bloxom, Media Relations and Social Media Manager L.D. Carroll, Grounds Maintenance Manager Hanna Choi, Program and Production Assistant Jay Downie, Producer Charlie Duvall, Warehouse Manager Courtney Hall, Advertising Manager Diana Hahn, Volunteer Manager Mike Kennedy, DFW Professional Musicians Union Gladys Pinkerton, Graphics and Design Manager (Pinkdesign) James Phillips, Finance Manager Gretchen Stephens, Entertainment Production Assistant Manager Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. Staff Becky Fetty, Director of Marketing and Membership Nasser Haghighat, Director of Research Jim Johnson, Director of Downtown Development / TIF District Melissa Konur, Director of Planning Melanie Lara, Controller Carole Robinson, Executive Assistant / Office Manager Andy Taft, President Michelle Beniak, Program and Production Manager Becky Bethel, Office and Program Administrator Jay Downie, Event Producer Megan Henderson, Marketing and Projects Manager Todd Holzaepfel, Vice President / PID Manager DFWII Board of Directors Johnny Campbell, Sundance Square, Chairman Marilyn Ackmann, Atmos Energy Stewart Alcorn, Frost Bank Larry Anfin, Coors Distributing Company Ola Assem, Cleopatra, Inc. Rick Baumeister, Sanford, Baumeister & Frazier Michael Bennett, Bennett Brenner Pettit Greg Bird, Jetta Operating Bill Boecker representing Edward Bass, Fine Line Diversified Development Richard Casarez, Oncor Electric Delivery Andrew Casperson, Omni Fort Worth Hotel Brian Chase, Bell Helicopter, a Textron Company Jack Clark, Red Oak Realty Carmen Coy, Starpoint Commercial Properties Jeff Davis, Republic Title of Fort Worth Jim Finley, Finley Resources Dave Fulton, Hilton Fort Worth Melissa Graham, Crescent Real Estate Glen Hahn, Innovative Developers, Inc. Steve Hambrick, PlainsCapital Bank Brian Happel, BBVA Compass Albon Head, Jackson Walker Don Hellman, Comerica Bank Michael Hoffer, Hahnfeld Hoffer Stanford Barney Holland, Fuelman of DFW Trish Jones, GM Financial Mark Linenberger, LINBECK Walter Littlejohn, The Fort Worth Club Ben Loughry, Integra Realty Resources Ross Martin, Kelly Hart Patrick McFarlin, Jacobs Charles Milliken, Decker Jones et al Allison Millington, Behringer Harvard Wade Nowlin, HUB International Rigg David Parker, AT & T Michael Pavell, Bank of America Raul Pena, TranSystems Nina Petty, Tarrant County College Dist John Podraza, XTO Energy John Prichett, Ben E. Keith Beverages Gordon Rhodes, Rhodes Securities Pollard Rogers, Cantey Hanger Dick Ruddell, The T Jon Ruff, Spire Realty Group John Stevenson, representing Robert Bass, Keystone, Inc. Tom Struhs, Struhs Construction Andy Taft, Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. Greg Upp, UNT Health Science Center Joy Webster, MorningStar Capital Julie Wilson, Chesapeake Energy Gary Wortel, Star-Telegram Directors Emeritus L.O. “Buzz” Brightbill, III, Southwest Bank Gary W. Cumbie, The Cumbie Consultancy Allan Howeth, Cantey Hanger, LLP James R. Nichols, Freese and Nichols John V. Roach, Roach Enterprises Terrance J. Ryan, Southwest Bank John Stevenson, Keystone, Inc. Ex Officio Members Dale Brock, Downtown Neighborhood Alliance Mae Ferguson, Fort Worth Sister Cities Marie Holliday, Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce Bob Jameson, Convention & Visitors Bureau Marianne Leal, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Michelle Lynn, BOMA Paul Paine, South Fort Worth, Inc. Allen Smith, South East Fort Worth Bill Thornton, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Get involved in MAIN ST! Be a volunteer. Support MAIN ST. and meet some fun people! Without the generosity of more than 1,200 volunteers, this event would be impossible to produce. Go to www. MainStreetArtsFest.org and click “Volunteer.” Join the Collector’s Club. Members of this exclusive group enjoy art seminars, fun social opportunities, free valet parking, plus dinner and great seats in the VIP Skybox on Thursday. Want to become a member in 2014? Get all the details at our website. 48 49 APRIL 20 – MAY 12 LA BOHEME THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT ARIADNE AUF NAXOS A moment in time... a place in history. GLORY DENIED www.fortworth.hilton.com 815 Main Street | Fort Worth | 817-870-2100 THE FORT WORTH OPERA FESTIVAL FOR MORE INFO ON THE FULL FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE, VISIT: www.fwopera.org/operafun SPONSORS Your claim. to frame. Limit one per customer, while quantities last. Get an unframed festival poster – FREE! Just bring your receipts showing total purchases of at least $200 on art, festival merchandise and framed posters to the House of Frames booth. You may also buy posters framed, unframed, signed and unsigned. THE CRYSTELLE WAGGONER CHARITABLE TRUST AND THE HELEN LITTAUER EDUCATIONAL TRUST 50 Join DFWI today! Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. membership delivers benefits. You’ll network with prominent business leaders, be on the inside track for breaking news, help establish policy and receive invitations to special events and attractions. Downtown Fort Worth is a dynamic place and DFWI is the membership organization whose sole purpose is to make it even better. You are invited to join, become a member today! Have a question? Andy Taft, [email protected] www.dfwi.org