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2018 LAKESHOREART FESTIVAL MAPDowntown Muskegon

FINE ART/CRAFT EXHIBITORSACRYLICSMukaila Ayoade - A10Angela Bond - B2Jess Good - D18Deborah Hoover - E34Conrad Kaufman - B19Paula Lawrence - F7Thomas Legault - A21Heather Miles - F11Justin Sato - F3Shinichi Sato - B7Marshelia Williams - A1

CLAY-FUNCTIONALAddie Baier - E18Amanda Claus - E28Liz Dreitzler - A4Amy Droste - C13Kathy Eaton - F16Jim Huckaby - A20Melodee Jackson - E7Jeremy Keller - E22David Nelson - F6Scott Obernberger - B4Jason Parsley - C7Joel Pisowicz - B27Jeanne Scott-Zumwalt - F9

CLAY-NONFUNCTIONALTonya Rund - E35

DIGITAL (COMPUTER) ARTRichard Lorenz - B13/14

DRAWING/PASTELSJennie Ferwerda - E15Chris Laporte - C14Taylor Mazer - E3

FIBERS WEARABLE/DECORATIVEApril Bates - D9Lisa Boesch - F15Judith Brook - B30Carol Caron - B8S&Y Dekker - A18Princy & John Fears - B1Ted Gilmer - C15Cheryl Grabski - C10Yanfang Inlow - B20Paula Mckinney - F1Dean Santini - E5

Melinda Schertenlieb - B23Pamela Siehr - C3Polly Wilson - A11

GLASSJohn Boyett - A15Deb Carling - B12Sheron Davis - F4Lisa Delaney - E20Daniel Fenn - D6/7Nancy Morris - D2Paul Phelps - E12Susan Stewart - C9Cynthia Tesznar - C17Carolyn & Leonard Wilson - F21

JEWELRYBarbara Bettag - A7Patty Bolz - C8Thea Collier - D4Jenna Hirt - E11Joseph Karcher - A16Linnea Lahlum - C16Jon Lee - B29Dr. Eric Lundgren - B6Michelle Maddux - E24Julie Matos - E16Teresa Morbitzer - D17Rachael Newman - B17Sally Phillips - A13Robert Ramaglia - D21Kathrin Schmidt - E19Charles Sprigg - E30Betsy Stafford - F8Julie Swanson - E33Emre Tekeli - B24Michael Thee - D10Bart Ziegler - F5

METALSRichard Backer - A19Jim Cook - F19Dan Davenport - E26/27John Formato - D19/20Dallas Galbraith - B9Lori Kammeraad - A14Paul Mason - F13Rommel Ricaurte - C1/2Mark Savio - E23

MISCEric Dorris - C5Noor Memon - A2

MIXED MEDIADale Cantrell - C18William Carver - E14Naomi Friend - D12Mina Hsing - A3Liping Jackson - E4John Krieger - B21Ken Kueffner - E32John Long - E1Charity Mendoza - C21Mark Oberkirsch - E29Janey Payne Short - A12Armando Pedroso - D5Duane Scherer - F18Diane Simonson - C12Linda Tong - B18Wayne Trinklein - F2David Vollmer - E9/10

OILSThomas Bauer - E25Sherry Haney - E2Melvin Mcgee - D13

PHOTOGRAPHYMarc Blondin - D14Jeremy Church - F14Kirk Decker - B25David Epps - A17Tiffany Kimmet - C6Todd Maertz - E13Douglas Markusic - A22Dan Mccarty - F10Stone Peng - F20William Reek - C20James Richmond - E17Kaya Satori - D1Jenna Swartz - B5Robert Wallis - E8

PRINTING/GRAPHICSAlynn Guerra - A5Richard James Nelson - D11Hannah Peacock - C11Joan Tweedell - B28Jay Wennersten - A8

SCULPTUREJim Babala - C22Chas Gerding - E31

WATERCOLORJanet Alford - E6Janice Garrett - B26

Scott Hartley - F17Margaret Michel - E21Judi Morris - B22Barbara Price - B15Sharon & Bill Redinger - A6

WOODRichard Barnhart - DCDan Finerman - D8Don Lake - C19David Lewis - B10/11Paul Miller - D15/16William Nardin - C4Debra Riegling - A9Dave Riley - F12Chris Sowa - B16

CRAFT EXHIBITORSACRYLICSCheryl Flore - 310

AUTHORRichard Baldwin - 331Thomas Novak - 312

CLAY-FUNCTIONALAnn Barton - 131Courtney Vallier - 320

CLAY-NONFUNCTIONALCathy Calhoun - 239Julie Couturier - 413Sue Jancek - 218Richard Roy - 119

DRAWING/PASTELSMark Stevens - 220

FIBERS WEARABLE/DECORATIVE Diane Barker-Jones - 205Barbara Barns - 316Robin Cardona - 328Lincy Christmas - 415Carla Cocco - 504William Cochran - 437Bill Corry - 227Niko Culevski - 122Judy Dam - 329Lesley Daniels - 234Cynthia Diamond - 104Sarah Downs - 121Jenelle Farkas - 107Alan Fisk - 429/431Amy Fodrocy-Crago - 116

Warren Geiger - 417/419Kathie Hollebeck - 322Darlene Joseph - 230Connie Kamsickas - 416Tasnim Kazi - 435Cindy Kirksey - 319Joe Kisselburg - 444James Kremer - 115Joyce Loomis - 439Lois Michalczyk - 105Debra Nolan - 426Phil Olson - 430/432Brad Pollack - 245Jacob Prusakiewicz - 424Rob Rex Ii - 523/525Rosalind Rich - 128Joyce Roebke - 226Matthew Schellenberg - 519Rob Shannon - 528Lasean Spencer - 332Richard Stolk - 527Clara Syphrit - 113/114Sherry Triblo - 442Shirleigh Vinson - 510

GLASSSharon Arntson - 318Terri Cosner - 508Colleen Pulsifer - 427

JEWELRY Beverly Bartlett - 117Casey Bemis - 222Sean Fox - 109/110Karen Gollhardt - 232Linda Good - 325Kyle Hisir - 428Terri Huntley - 421Nancy Jacobs - 512Robin Knapp - 211Danielle Lynch - 335/337Barb Mcfarland - 412/414Helen Nelson - 229Wendy O’Brien - 616Laura Otten - 330Laura Pulsifer - 214Barb Quenneville - 103Aaron Ragan - 441/443Lauren Roberts - 433Joy Sparks - 314Heather Tang - 522Chris Tort - 241

Elisabeth Voltz - 123/124Cheryl Voss - 505Lynda Wallis - 517Larisa Zimin - 440

METALSRobert Barnes - 514Timothy Bourne - 321Pamela Drake - 445Jim Dries - 231/233Waadee Hudson - 521Judy Moeggenberg - 529/530Neil Plotkin - 617/618Brady Teig - 614/615Bob Whipkey - 516

MISCNathan Bassett - 135/136Nancy Berry - 520Valerie Burkholder - 511Steve Buter - 513Kerry Cleaver - 126Debbie Craiger - 423Douglas Devos - 235Lin Dryer - 425Linde Hansen-Lukas - 333Grace Houvener - 418Brent Joppe - 225Karen Kennedy - 327Dan Lary - 411Amy Leitzen - 125Maggie Mcguinness - 503Watch Muskegon - 317Larry Parker - 324Pam Schaefer - 438Victoria Schreur - 237Julie Szymanski - 112Cheryl Vanandel - 219/221Bonnie Walker - 410Robert Warne - 108

MIXED MEDIALaura Adams - 507Susan Borowiak - 501Melissa Frank - 210Karin Kohn - 223Catherine Laughery - 506Lori Lippard - 120Erin Lipps - 224Terry Markwardt - 518Norman Reed - 106Jennifer Rutherford - 132Todd Schultz - 326

Jan Siekierk - 323Marcie Thompson - 526Gina Varley - 134Kelly Zimmer - 334

PHOTOGRAPHYAndrew Burkholder - 509Bradford Pollack - 243

PRINTING/GRAPHICS Christina Hutton - 111Christopher Kopacz - 213/215Diane Veltema - 207/209

SCULPTUREGina Boggiano - 101Joseph Goddard - 208Dave Hoag - 236/238

WOODGermain Ekamby - 133Jean Feterl - 515Amanda Johnson - 102Robert Knoll - 420/422Airika Kolenda - 407/409Veronica Markell - 524Lisa Martin - 129Pam Martin - 434/436Liz Mcclees - 336/338Richard Mccollum - 127Paige Simpkins - 130John & Laurie Smith - 502Doris Triphan - 216Brian Uline - 217

ARTISAN FOOD MARKETRhonda Barron - 610Phillip Bauman - 609Eartha Bowman - 603Britt Knopf - 611/612Dale Mcclain - 602Joy Moore - 607Calvin Richardson - 606Brenda Rogers - 605Paul Terpstra - 613/247Miriam Vigoa - 604Lisa Wilson - 601

SPONSORSDTE Energy Foundation - 315Betten Baker Honda - 620

A CELEBRATION OF. . .

ENTERTAINMENT

Fine Art/Craft Exhibitors

Craft Exhibitors

Artisan Food Market

Festival Food

Children’s Lane

Public Parking

Chalk The Walk

ATM

Restrooms

Water Station

Info & Merch Booth

Street Performers/Entertainment

Interactive/Live Art

Wine & Beer Garden

K-12 Student Art Showcase

Emerging Authors Tent

Kayak Sculptures

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The arts awaken curiosity, creativity and the desire for knowledge — things that the DTE Energy Foundation believes empower both people and their communities. That’s why the Foundation is proud to support the role that the arts play in making Muskegon more inviting, interesting and connected.

The DTE Energy Foundation applauds the Lakeshore Art Festival.

ART IS ENERGY

sundolphin.comProud sponsor of the Lakeshore Art Festival

Henri Matisse

JULY 6 & 7, 2018 | Downtown Muskegon

FRI 10am–8pm, SAT 10am–6pm

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THANK YOU, EVENT PARTNERS!

FINE ART & CRAFT

FOOD & FAMILY FUN!

A free art adventure for all to enjoy! The Lakeshore Art Festival and Downtown Muskegon Now have partnered to bring you Chalk The Walk! Join us on Friday with friends and family to chalk the streets of downtown. We need YOU to Chalk The Walk and add your personal splash of color to the event. Chalk will be provided for free or bring your own if you’d like!

KEEPIN’ IT GREENEvent Partner: DTE Energy Foundation

The Lakeshore Art Festival, in conjunction with DTE Energy Foundation, is pleased to continue our GREEN initiative. Our goal is to significantly reduce the amount of waste generated by use of

compostable and recyclable products. Additionally, recycling

and composting bins will be located throughout our event.

Please join us in “Keepin’ it Green” by looking for a recycling or composting bin

BEFORE you dispose of your trash. Thank you!

THANK YOU, VOLUNTEERS!Event Partners: DTE Energy Foundation, Staples

Lakeshore Art Festival wouldn’t be what it is without you! For more information on volunteering, email: artfestvolunteer@muskegon.org

FINE ART/FINE CRAFTEvent Partner: Nichols

With a keen eye and an intentional focus on fine art, the Lakeshore Art Festival is proud to feature over 145 jury selected Fine Art/Fine Craft exhibitors throughout beautiful Hackley Park. In its lush green setting with accents of vibrant flowery hues, the park hosts permanent works of art and is steps away from one of the nation’s best art museums, the Muskegon Museum of Art.

During the show, our exhibitors will be juried by professional artist and Grand Valley State University professor, Sarah Weber. Recognition of exhibitorswill be as follows:

$1,000 – First Place/Best in Show

$800 – Second Place

$600 – Third Place

$400 – Honorable Mention

$200 – Committee’s Choice

Awards created locally by Aenias Design Studio.

CRAFT/ARTISAN FOOD MARKETThe festival features a Craft section and an Artisan Food Market. Exhibitors from around the country will be selling handcrafted items ranging from jewelry, apparel and accessories to furniture, yard art and home décor. The Artisan Food Market is located on Clay Ave. offering spices, sweets, gourmet doggie treats and more!

People’s Choice AwardEvent Partner: Women’s Division Chamber of Commerce

Show our artists some love! Vote for your favorite craft exhibitor by visiting lakeshoreartfestival.org and entering their booth number during the event Friday. Booth numbers are displayed within each craft exhibitor’s space located throughout the streets. Winners will be announced Saturday.

“Step Into Art” at the Children’s Lane! Kids and families will be entertained, educated and inspired by this artful experience! Below is just a sample of all the fun that is in store at the Children’s Lane.

STREET PERFORMERSEvent Partner: Muskegon Chronicle/MLive

The art of performing abounds at the Lakeshore Art Festival. As you stroll through the many fine art and craft exhibitors, you will find street performers entertaining to your delight! Enjoy everything from beatboxers, dancers, musicians, balloon makers and more! Performers entertain for tips, so be sure to show them your appreciation by tipping well!

WINE & CRAFT BEER GARDENEvent Partner: Greater Muskegon Jaycees

Enjoy a nice glass of wine or a cold craft brew whileshopping the Lakeshore Art Festival fine art section in Hackley Park. Sip and savor as you pick out unique, one-of-a-kind pieces of art! Coordinated with assistance from the Greater Muskegon Jaycees.

Broadway BootcampParticipate in a variety of theatrical games and activities.

CirqueamongousStep into the magic of circus art.

Create.A.FrameShow your creative side by making a personalized canvas painting. ($)

Kevin KammeraadInteract with a cast of puppets, a suitcase of songs, and a bundle of energy.

Muskegon Catholic Central Students will assist young artists in creating an art installation that promotes community and togetherness.

Schupan RecyclingAn interactive booth focused on recycling.

WinkadoodleTurn your name into a song and more with this unique musical group.

Youth for UnderstandingDive in to better understand the various cultures of our world.

Event Partner: Arconic

Event Partner: Padnos

INTERACTIVE & COMMUNITY ARTKayak Sculpture ProjectEvent Partners: Sun Dolphin, Hooker DeJong, Hazekamp’s Premier Foods, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, Muskegon Museum of Art, The Little River Tribe

Several local and regional artists are participating in the first ever Kayak Sculpture Project. The project will be a display of awe-inspiring visual art utilizing kayaks made by Muskegon’s own global leader in kayak manufacturing – Hemisphere Design Works/Sun Dolphin. The sculptures will be unveiled on July 5 and will be on display throughout the summer.

The Door ProjectEvent Partners: Nuveen Art Center, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, Muskegon Area ISD, Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity/ReStore, Chart House Energy

“Opening Doors To Possibilities” is a community art project utilizing upcycled doors and turning them into works of art. The Door Project will include 15 local schools decorating/painting refurbished doors. The doors will be displayed during the festival. Additionally, Nuveen Art Center will host a door painting celebration for guests to paint during the Lakeshore Art Festival. This project is made possible by a grant from the Community Foundation for Muskegon County and our event partners.

Emerging Authors TentEvent Partner: Michigan Authors

This year, the Lakeshore Art Festival welcomes nearly 20 authors to the festival. These Michigan authors will be showcasing their original books in a new section of the festival footprint, near Clay Ave. and 2nd St.

K-12 Student Art ShowcaseEvent Partner: Muskegon Area ISD

The exhibition of artwork from Muskegon County students, grades K-12 will be returning for 2018. We invite you to chat with the students and take home a unique piece of budding artistry! All proceeds go to the student artists.

Friday July 6, 6pm–8pmNEW!

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ART ENTHUSIAST

FRIENDS OF ART

CREATIVE

BENEFACTOR

Festival Director: 231.722.3751

lakeshoreartfestival.org

/lakeshoreartfestival

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