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A UNIQUE andARTFUL experience in Downtown Muskegon

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2017 LAKESHOREART FESTIVAL MAPDowntown Muskegon

FINE ART/CRAFT EXHIBITORSACRYLICSTamara Brown - A1Carl Carter - B4Mary Case - F17Deborah Hoover - E3Karole Longbrake - D3Shinichi Sato - F7Sierra Wiley - F1Marshelia Williams - C5

CLAY-FUNCTIONALAmanda Claus - F18Amy Droste - D13Jim Huckaby - A13Jonathan Kesler - B15

DIGITAL (COMPUTER) ARTBrett Miley - E19

DRAWING/PASTELSAnthony Strublic - C17Jennie Ferwerda - C6Steve Gill - E28Robert Matteson - B3

FIBERSApril Bates - D8Lisa Boesch - F19Judith Brook - B25Caroline Clarke - C14Sandy Dekker - A9Mary Lou Godfrey - C10Cheryl Grabski - E4Patty Pun - D4Dean Santini - E1Melinda Schertenlieb - B18Polly Wilson - A6

GLASSSheron Davis - C7Debi Dwyer - D6Lee Klade - F13Martha Millis - F16Paul Phelps - E8

B Skinner - E27Susan Stewart - B7Cynthia Tesznar - C15

JEWELRYLois Brown - F2Barbara Bettag - A11Colleen Cody - E26Thea Collier - D1Vickie Culver - C12Michelle Harris - D14Mary Heuer - E2Tara Hicks - E9Carlos Iglesias - E15Renzo Iglesias - B11Joseph Karcher - A17Jon Lee - B24Dr Eric Lundgren - B2Julie Matos - C2Sally Phillips - A4Robert Ramaglia - D10Rachael Schultz - C8Annie Shook - F9Betsy Stafford - F15Julie Swanson - A8Emre Tekeli - B19Regina To - B16Skip White - F12Bart Ziegler - B5

METALSDan Carmichael - E12Jim Cook - F14William Councell - D2Dan Davenport - B12John Formato - D11Sandra Gerry - A18Paul Mason - F3Tracy Rutherford - B21Mark & Susie Savio - E16Charles Sprigg - B8David Vollmer - E5

MIXED MEDIASusan Borowiak - D15Deb Carling - B10

Luis Miguel Garcia - E10Morris Johnson - D7John Krieger - F8Charity Mendoza - E7Heather Miles - E23Mark Oberkirsch - A7Janey Payne-Short - A5D. Wasserman-Simonson - B20Linda Tong - C3

OILSThomas Bauer - E17

PHOTOGRAPHYPetr Bednarik - E25Marc Blondin - D16Dallas Carlson - E29John Chumack - A15Jeremy Church - F20Sean Curran - F10Fletcher Dean - D5Tim Depuydt - C16Joe Gee/Jenna Swartz - B1Joe Ladendorf - B9Todd Maertz - E11Douglas Markusic - D9Loel Martin - B14Dan Mccarty - F6Hubert Miller - E21William Reek - C11Robert Wallis - C4

PRINTING/GRAPHICSJay Wennersten - A10

SCULPTUREJim Babala - C9Brian Brook - B6John Creel - F11Sandy James - C1Angela Peterson - E18Dave Reckhouse - E20

WATERCOLORShelby Kregel - E30Margaret Michel - E14Judi Morris - B17

WOODDoyle Borntrager - E24Brian Campbell - A14Don Lake - C13Paul Miller - B22Debra Riegling - E31Dave Riley - F5

CRAFT EXHIBITORSACRYLICSCheryl Flore - 310Brad Pollack - 245

AIRBEADS/PURSESSharon Wright - 226Thomas Novak - 312Chris Zimmerman - 322

AUTHORRichard Baldwin - 331Thomas Novak - 312

CLAY (FUNCTIONAL)Jenny Frein - 207Sally Jenks - 412Richard Roy - 441

CLAY (NON-FUNCTIONAL)Julie Couturier - 228James Greer - 232Sue Jancek - 218

FIBERS/DRAWINGJoshua Xu - 220

FIBERS (WEARABLE)Diane Barker-Jones - 205Barbara Barns - 316Robin Cardona - 328Carla Cocco - 506Judy Dam - 329Lesley Daniels - 234Janice Dewey - 243Joann Draheim - 239Katie Dyer - 208Alan & Judith Fisk - 429Warren Geiger - 415

Linde Hansen-Lukas - 333Darlene Joseph - 230Connie Kamsickas - 416Cindy Kirksey - 319Joe Kisselburg - 444Joyce Loomis - 439Debra Nolan - 426Phil Olson - 430Marge Overway - 418Rob Rex Ii - 523Jenn Roede - 413Matthew Schellenberg - 519Rob Shannon - 212Lasean Spencer - 332Richard Stolk - 527Sherry Triblo - 442Veronica Villaclara - 320Shirleigh Vinson - 508

GLASSSharon Arntson - 318

JEWELRYTacitus Bailey-Yabani - 526Robert Betancourt - 505Claudia Darak - 428Jd Davison - 423Charles Emmendorfer - 229Linda Good - 325Roseann Gussy - 510Robin Knapp - 211Danielle Lynch - 335Barb Mcfarland - 414Laura Otten - 330Laura Pulsifer - 214Lauren Roberts - 433Joy Sparks - 314Cheryl Stevens - 222Heather Tang - 522Chris Tort - 241Lynda Wallis - 517Anya Wells - 440

METALSRobert Barnes - 514Timothy Bourne - 321

Crystal Brummans - 326Pamela Drake - 445Jim Dries - 231Waadee Hudson - 521Keith Moeggenberg - 529

MISCJamesha Bates - 424Nancy Berry - 520Valerie Burkholder - 511Steve Buter - 513Debbie Craiger - 421Douglas Devos - 235Marie Essenberg - 411Karen Kennedy - 327Gregory Mcdougle - 606Maggie Mcguinness - 503Ann Meisch - 317Larry Parker - 324Pam Schaefer - 438Victoria Schreur - 237Dan Schulte - 427Patti Van Tonder - 502

MIXED MEDIALaura Adams - 507Terri Cosner - 512Lin Dryer - 425Henna Flohe - 435Melissa Frank - 210Constance Guerra - 518David Hernandez - 334Carol Hyde - 501Anne Jorgensen - 437Karin Kohn - 223Catherine Laughery - 504Jan Siekierk - 323Bob Whipkey - 516Lori Wilkinson - 524

PETSCheryl Vanandel - 219

PHOTOGRAPHYAndrew Burkholder - 509Julia Dressler - 528

PRINTING/GRAPHICSChristopher Kopacz - 213

SAND ARTGina Boggiano - 204

SCULPTUREDave Hoag - 236Bonnie Walker - 410

WOODBrook Hagen - 217Jan Hupfer - 227Brent Joppe - 225J. Feterl/M. Angelucci - 515Robert Knoll - 420Airika Kolenda - 407Erin Lipps - 224Pam Martin - 434Liz Mcclees - 336Kristen Peterson - 216Sheryl Vanandel - 206Diane Veltema - 209Joe Yoder - 419

ARTISAN FOOD MARKETRhonda Barron - 614Phillip Bauman - 610Eartha Bowman - 603Dedee Brown - 604Pam De Vries - 613Britt Knopf - 615Dale Mcclain - 602Joy Moore - 609Calvin Richardson - 608Brenda Rogers - 605Paul Terpstra - 247 & 617Jay Thekan - 611Lisa Wilson - 601

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

Information &Merch Booth

Street Performers/Entertainment

Interactive/Live Art

Wine & Beer Garden

K-12 Student Art Showcase

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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 ENERGYPROUD TO SPONSOR THE LAKESHORE ART FESTIVAL & FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.

ENICHOLS.COM

JULY 7 10am–8pm

JULY 8 10am–6pm

THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS!

FINE ARTS & CRAFTS

FOOD & FAMILY FUN!

BENEFACTOR

Friday July 7, 6:00pm–8:00pm

A free art adventure for all to enjoy! The Lakeshore Art Festival and First Fridays have partnered to bring you Chalk The Walk! Join us on Friday evening and color “between the lines” of nearly 300 sections of walkway on Western Ave. We need YOU to Chalk The Walk and be part of our artful event. Chalk will be provided for free or bring your own if you’d like!

WINE & CRAFT BEERGARDEN

Enjoy a nice glass of wine or a cold craft beer while shopping 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.

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 125 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, Renee Zettle-Sterling. Recognition of exhibitors will 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

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

lakeshoreartfestival.org | /lakeshoreartfestival231.722.3751

FRIENDS OF ART

ART ENTHUSIAST

CREATIVE

A First Fridays and Lakeshore Art Festival event

Chalk“Step Into Art” at the Children’s Lane! Kids and families will be entertained, educated and inspired by this artful experience! Stop at the Children’s Lane information booth to get your artful scavenger hunt and be entered for our grand prize drawing!

More fun provided by our friends at Tower Gardens, Read Muskegon, Birthquest Services, and more!

STREET PERFORMERSEvent Partners: MLive, Comerica Bank

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!

CirqueamongusSee the magic of circus art and learn a few tricks while you’re there!

Kevin Kammeraad and the Cooperfly Puppet TroupeInteract with local puppet master Kevin Kammeraad, a cast of puppets, a suitcase of songs,and a bundle of energy!

Boura Boura BooksLearn all about idioms from Michigan’s own Clay Boura and his cartoon friend, Beamer.

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

Schupan RecyclingBin It to Win It with this interactive game all about recycling.

Eat Safe FishLearn all about Michigan’s waterways and the fish we eat.

Youth for UnderstandingGet swept away in a cultural learning experience!

Event Partner: ArconicEvent Partner: Padnos

VOLUNTEERSEvent Partners: DTE Energy, Staples

To all of our wonderful volunteers…THANK YOU! Lakeshore Art Festival wouldn’t be what it is without you! For more information on volunteering: artfestvolunteer@muskegon.org.

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ARTFUL EXPRESSIONSColor Muskegon

Be part of the art action with Color Muskegon! Local artist, Forrest Hansen, has created multiple sketches of iconic Muskegon areas and the community is invited to make their mark on Muskegon by painting on the boards. Think of it as a very large page in a coloring book (as in 4’x8’)! Once the boards are colored, you can purchase your very own piece of Muskegon! Project collaboration and proceeds to benefit the Arts Council of White Lake - Nuveen Center. Located at the intersection of 3rd St. and Western Ave.

Live ArtEvent Partners: Muskegon Museum of Art, KL Outdoor

Watch artwork being created first hand by two local artists during the festival! TerriLynn Lake, a concrete canvas artist, is chalking a larger than life replica of Edward Curtis’s Thunderbirds & Whales. This elaborate 4’x11’ chalk art is located on Clay Ave. by Hackley Park.

Sarah Landstrom, known for her dynamic paintings of fish species and fly fishing practices, is painting a kayak donated by KL Outdoor. This exceptional and functional work of kayak art will be auctioned off during the festival and it could be yours! Located at 3rd St. and Western Ave.

K-12 Student Art ShowcaseEvent Partner: Shape Corp

Join us for an exhibition of artwork from Muskegon County students, grades K-12. All art is for sale! Stop by the roundabout on Western Ave. and 3rd Street to chat with the students and take home a unique piece of budding artistry! All proceeds go to the student artists. Coordinated by the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District.

KEEPIN’ IT GREENEvent Partner: DTE Energy

The Lakeshore Art Festival, in conjunction with DTE Energy, 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!

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