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It is with great sadness that I make you aware that long-time employee of the Alabama State Council on the Arts, Georgine Clarke passed away peacefully in her sleep on Thursday, May 3.

The will be a visitation at Leak-Memory Chapel, 945 Lincoln Road in Montgomery on Monday, May 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held at the Catholic Church of St. Bede the Venerable, 3870 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery on Tuesday May 8, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.

A public memorial and celebration of Georgine’s life is being planned for a later date. Location and details to follow.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to The Kentuck Association in Support of Programming in The Georgine Clarke Building, The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, The Birmingham Museum of Art, The American Cancer Society or the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America.

Georgine recently retired from the Council due to health issues. Her contributions to the Council, the arts, thousands of artists, and the State of Alabama are too immeasurable to record in this format. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her passion for the arts and artists of Alabama helped to nurture and encourage the careers of innumerable artists throughout the state, region and beyond.

http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20120504/NEWS/120509922?tc=cr

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Who-Fest [12] – May 12 and 13th – Coolidge Park
First and foremost, our major event for the year is Who-Fest and we have made some major changes for 2012. The biggest change is that we have moved from Renaissance Park to the larger and better known Coolidge Park. We have also changed the date and moved the event a couple of weeks earlier. This was done 1) to hopefully catch a little bit cooler weather, 2) the traffic, exposure, and “name recognition” of Coolidge Park is 2nd to none in Chattanooga, and 3) because of the popularity, it was the best available choice to book in May. A side benefit is that our official media sponsor, Brewer Media, will be able to better promote out event on the earlier date (much less competition than on Memorial Day weekend).

For more information, go to www.whofest.com. (we have added the ability to apply and pay online) You can also keep up with the festival on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whofest

6th Faux Bridges Art and Literature Festival – April 13th thru 15th – @Winder Binder
Faux Bridge is our smaller signature event in the Spring. It is three days of book signings, music and poetry readings inside the gallery and a two-day art show (Saturday/Sunday) in the lot adjacent the gallery. This event is the same weekend as Four Bridges in Chattanooga and our playful take on their name always gets a lot of attention for the event (thanks Michael Jenkins for the name!). This year we are also excited that Faux Bridge is a part of a week long series of art events called the Hatch Festival.

This is a smaller event with limited availability (maximum of 25 artists). But, some spots are still available.

For more information, go to www.fauxbridges.com (online application and payment should be available on Monday, March 12th) More info on Hatch: www.hatchchatt.org

7th Annual One Bridge Art Festival – October 5th thru 7th — @Winder Binder
One Bridge is the oldest festival we produce and it if the Fall equivalent of Faux Bridges. This event is always in conjunction with Wine Over Water, one of the signature socials events of the year in Chattanooga (which takes place on the Walnut Street Bridge). But this year One Bridge will also be one of the featured events of the 30th anniversary of the Kudzu Festival (this event will feature over 60 events on the NorthShore, of which One Bridge will be the geographical center).

For more information, go to www.onebridgefolkart.com online application and payment should be available on Monday, March 12th) For more info on the Kudzu Festival : www.hatchchatt.org

Art til Dark NorthShore Outdoor Market – March thru November
Now in its 7th season, Art til Dark has become a favorite of those who live and visit the NorthShore. It is a 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday open air market.

We also have a two-day Art til Dark Holiday Market on the Black Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving. This one sells out quickly each year and there is a preferred ranking (points system) for those who participate regularly during the season.

For more information, go to www.arttildark.com

Of course, in addition to these larger events, we have constant stream of art and literature events almost every weekend of the year. For all the latest, check out our events calendar on WinderBinder.com or friend us on facebook. www.winderbinder.com — http://winderbinder.wordpress.com/events-calendar/ — www.facebook.com/winderbinder

If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us (Kara is the point person for booking shows) via phone: 423-413-8999 or email: kara@winderbinder.com

We look forward to seeing all out friends sometime this year!

Sincerely,
David Smotherman
Winder Binder Gallery & Bookstore
40 Frazier Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 347405
www.winderbinder.com

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Chattooga County’s most famous site likely is Paradise Garden, a swampy, 4-acre maze of buildings, sculptures and displays near Summerville, Ga., created by the late folk artist Howard Finster.

For more, click here.

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Folk Art Open Studio Night!
OPEN STUDIO NIGHT AT WILD OATS & BILLY GOATS

Bring your friends for an evening of creativity, fun, and mingling. We’ll supply all you need to create a unique piece of folk art, including supplies, instruction, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. Its a BYOB party.

Come dive into your creative side in our one-of-a-kind environment and tap into your inner artist. You’ll leave with your own unique piece of art made from found objects, wood, paint, and your creative spirit.

Friday, February 3rd, 7:00pm-9:30pm
112 E. Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030

To join the fun, call us at 404-378-4088 or email us at info@wildoatsandbillygoats.com to make reservations for you and your group of friends today.

Cost: $45 per person (discounts for groups of 4 or more)
Payment required at time of Reservation.
Hope to see you there!

Wild Oats & Billy Goats
112 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, GA 30030
404-378-4088
www.wildoatsandbillygoats.com

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Who-Fest Chattanooga [12]™
A Two-Day Outdoor Celebration of Folk, Outsider & Self Taught Art + Music.
May 12th and 13th / 10:00am-6:00pm

Coolidge Park / Chattanooga, TN

Presented by:

Winder Binder Gallery & Bookstore + Whohadada Outsider Art Fellowship
$750 in Jury Awards
2012 Time Line/Festival Hours
4/13 (Friday) Last day for cancellation and booth fee refund

5/11 (Friday) Early Set-Up, 3:00-7:00pm

5/11 (Friday) Artist/Patron Party

5/12 (Saturday) Set-Up, 7:00-9:30am / Festival Day 1, 10:00am-6:00pm

5/13 (Sunday) Festival Day 2, 10:00am-6:00pm

Location
After 5 years at Renaissance Park, Who-Fest [12] is very excited to be moving to Chattanooga’s premiere public park, Coolidge Park. The park is located in the NorthShore district across the Tennessee River from Ross’ Landing/Tennessee Aquarium, between the Walnut and Market Street Bridges. Coolidge Park is the “front door” to Chattanooga and is nationally recognized park featuring a 100+ year old Carousel and large water fountain. It is also the moorage point for the Delta Queen Riverboat and Hotel.

General Rules
Spaces are strictly 10’ x 10’ with roughly 24” provided between exhibitors. Double spaces are available.
All booth spaces will be on grass. The parks department does not allow staking into the ground, so weights must be used to secure tent. Be prepared for the weather by bringing adequate protection for your booth.
For security reasons, we request that all tents MUST be wrapped on all four side (whether with side walls or even a simple sheets or tarps) at the end of day 1 for overnight protection.
This event will proceed rain or shine. No rain date, no cancellations, no refunds.
Electricity is not provided.
Pets are NOT permitted in Coolidge Park.
24-hour security personnel will be provided (minimum of 3 professional security guards and/or uniformed police) and all reasonable care exercised, but the management of Who-Fest [12]shall not be held responsible for loss or damage to merchandise or for injury to participants.
All artwork must be original in design and displayed by the artist.
Artists are responsible for collecting sales taxes.
No early breakdown/packing.
Applying
Non-exempted artists must apply by submitting 3 photos of work and a short bio. A jury of three qualified artists and/or art professionals will oversee applications and review them in the order they are received. When 80 artists have been selected, no more applications will be accepted. Some entries may be wait listed until the cancellation deadline passes.

Photos may be submitted in the following ways: 1) the may be emailed towinderbinderart@comcast.net , 2) photos may be sent with the application, 3) a CD-Rom may be sent with the application.

Fees
Booth Fee $180.00 (includes $20 security fee) – Additional Booth Space (10’ x 20’ total) +$120.00
Payment .

Visa, MasterCard, American Express (via phone or mail), Check, Money Order, or Paypal (via online application)
NEW! Payment Plan Option ($20 fee for payment plan) $50 due with application, $75 due on March 1 st and April 1st
NEW! Pay Early / Pick Early.

This year, artists will be allowed to pick their booth space. Simply put, the first to pay (in full) is the first to pick. We will have a festival map available on May 1 st and will contact artists in the order in which they paid. Once your payment has been received and approved, you will be assigned a number.

General Release
I hereby release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless Winder Binder Gallery & Bookstore, David Smotherman, and other organizers or volunteers, and the location owner from any and all manner of actions, suits, damages, or claims whatsoever arising from my participation in Who-Fest [12]™, including without limitations, any loss or damages to property or anyone’s property in my possession or supervisions, including any and all attorney’s fees incurred as a result thereof. I understand the terms of this application are subject to change. By submitting payment with this application, I am agreeing to the terms of this release.

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In Commerce, GA…

The Folk-to- Fine Arts Committee would like to invite you to participate in the Folk-to-Fine Arts Festival & Expo, March 2, 3, & 4. The festival is a new show in North East Georgia. The show will feature over 60 unique and outstanding artists showcasing a wide variety of art from folk t0 fine. The festival is located in Historic Downtown Commerce Georgia inside the Commerce Civic Center. The show is highly advertised in newspapers, magazines, online-calendars and galleries, along with billboards, facebook and twitter.

Additional information: Friday evening admission, in which many of the artists represented by galleries will be present, includes a reception for artists and guest with two drink tickets per admission, and weekend readmission. Saturday, March 3, a series of interactive workshops are being planned for visitors. There will be 24 hour onsite security throughout the entire show. Meals and snacks will be available on site. Special hotel rates have negotiated with information will be available on the website. Also, please note artists are welcome to share a booth.

For additional information please visit our website www.folk-finearts.com and visit us on facebook at the Folk to Fine Arts Festival & Expo http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Folk-to-Fine-Arts-Festival-Expo/231349986929035

Please contact me with questions and thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Denise McKay, Executive Director
Commerce Downtown Development Authority
Main Street Program
P.O. Box 717
Commerce, GA 30529
(706) 335-2954

In Jasper GA…

Hey Everyone! Just want you to know that the folk art show that is
scheduled for July 2012 in Jasper will be at my Gallery ~ VanGoghs
Hideaway. VanGoghs is open 7 days a week and has great visability and
will have a lot of traffic. So I am thrilled to be hosted each of you
there and looking forward to a sucessful show.
I will stay in touch prior to then. Commission will be 30% of
sales…so it should benefit us all.

Take Care, keep creating and keep warm

Kathe Hall
www.kathehall.com

In Atlanta…

Call for vintage vendors.

Greetings!

Smack dab in the center of Atlanta sits The Goat Farm Arts Center – Home to The Revival’s Vintage “Pop-Up” Marketplace. The market will host national, regional, and local vintage sellers, designers, and experts congregating together to bring curated vintage wares and “do-it-yourself” skills to worshippers of all that is vintage.

Known for its artist studios and creative minds, the Goat Farm Arts Center is the perfect location for the revival of vintage – it resides in a mid-Victorian industrial site with 12 acres of grounds and 12 turn of the century brick structures. Its non-traditional rustic auditoriums will hold 120+ vintage vendors, expert-taught seminars, live music, and vintage-inspired food that will make you say “Hallelujah!.”

The Revival Vintage Market
Saturday, June 30 (10am – 7pm)
Sunday, July 1 (10am – 6pm)
The Goat Farm Arts Center Atlanta
1200 Foster Street
(In West Midtown-Behind Bacchanalia and beside Forsyth Fabrics)

In Dekalb County

Hello All,

Well its almost that time to start getting ready for the 4th Annual Art At The Barn! This year’s show will be on Saturday, May 5, and we are preparing for the biggest and best show yet. We have acted on the suggestions of the artists and patrons for some great improvements. The artist field will be more accessible and also there will be a new exit route for patrons to help with the traffic flow. Another change is that there will be no artist under the barn this year. This area will be dedicated to dinning and a shady place for people to gather and rest. We look forward to having all of you back, along with expected newcomers. Our show has grown to be Dekalb County’s largest true art show. I am quite proud of all the talented artists that have helped make our vision a reality. We look forward to hearing from each of you! Please see attached application.

Sincerely,
Paulette

256.996.3400

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Celebrate Life: The Art of Chris Clark, is an exhibition featuring the work of a beloved local folk artist and friend to The BIRMINGHAM MUSEUM OF ART. In this edition of the Museum’s weekly free ArtBreak program, BMA Director Gail Andrews discusses this very personal exhibition, and the man whose legacy is being honored.

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Click here for the low-down on the demise of the American Folk Art Museum from the NY Times…

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Here are some pictures from Folk Fest Atlanta, 2011 courtesy Southern Folk Art and Collectables Click on each to enlarge, make up your own titles! Thanks Barry.

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