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SF 2023 Spring Arts Festival Brochure

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51ST ANNUAL SATURDAY APRIL 1 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SUNDAY APRIL 2 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 2023 Spring Arts Festival

FESTIVAL ARTISTS

2D MIXED MEDIA

FIBER

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Shengzhu Bernardin Torrington, CT 73

Larry Clarke Boca Raton, FL 101

Uzo Ezekwudo, Nnamdi Ibenagu Chapel Hill, NC 18

Tracey Fletcher Tallahassee, FL 46

Jorge Gil Rich eld Springs, NY 35

Tonia Lambert Alachua, FL 118

Elvia Paucar Deer Park, NY 89

3D MIXED MEDIA

Kelly Perez Gainesville, FL 75

Andie Woda Ocala, FL 71

GLASS

Jill Beard Virginia Beach, VA 72

JEWELRY

Herb Brown Crestview, FL 60

PHOTOGRAPHY

Tong Suwanee, GA 45

CERAMICS

Darrell Adams Gainesville, FL 6 Paul Henry Devoti Wake Forest, NC 107

DRAWING/GRAPHICS/ COMPUTER GENERATED

Helen Mathyssen Dobbins Tampa, FL 83

Michael Everett Palatka, FL 5

Claire Hickman Williston, FL 90

Jorden Mobley Gainesville, FL 117

Jay Wennersten Carol Stream, IL 102

Em Wenzel Gainesville, FL 40

Tony Carrino Valrico, FL 31

Valerie Clark Clearwater, FL 37

Lindsay Cooper Gainesville, FL 86

Kim Coy Casselberry, FL 69

Laurel Davern, Michael Davern Lancaster, NY 92

Lisa Davin Delray Beach, FL 19

Lia Harmon Ridge Manor, FL 101

Silvestre Hernandez-Reyes Gainesville, FL 119

Carlos Iglesias, Drake Barbour Miami, FL 82

Ann Jalsa, Henry Jalsa Gainesville, FL 10

Juan Lee, Shandor Madjar Rowland Heights, CA 28

Taylor McCracken Gainesville, FL 127

Joyce Slate Sarasota, FL 42

Kristen Stoner Gainesville, FL 125

PAINTING

Barbara Batchelder Summer eld, FL 68

Eleanor Blair Gainesville, FL 2

Johnny Coleman Gainesville, FL 95

Teresa Davis Tampa, FL 23

Bonnie Eads Ocala, FL 50

Brittany Fowler Melrose, FL 128

Lale Gerger Gainesville, FL 129

Adrienne Gonia Gainesville, FL 38

Alyne Harris Alachua, FL 120

SCULPTURE

WOOD

Adair Hinds Jacksonville, FL 97 Sarah Kaufman Nashville, TN 44 Gloria Lee Gainesville, FL 126 Ghaith Majeed Gainesville, FL 9 Sylvia McIntyre-Crook Gainesville, FL 77 Ray McLendon Ft. Pierce, FL 51 Jessie D Reyes, Aaron Gomez Gainesville, FL 106 Nancy Reyna Miami, FL 63 Clovis Rusk Brooksville, FL 84 Christophe Sawadogo Santa Fe, NM 58 Peter Senesac Gainesville, FL 13 Noel Smith Gainesville, FL 80 Haijin Sun Leesburg, FL 27 Tatum Turner Gainesville, FL 74 Linda Vaughn Gainesville, FL 122 Ying Zhou Leesburg, FL 99
John Canterbury Holmes Beach, FL 7 David Leach Chie and, FL 81 Sunny Liang Chicago, IL 52 Michelle Nagri Gainesville, FL 14 Bob Senesac Archer, FL 56 Charles Sentz Altamonte Springs, FL 94 James Wales Gainesville, FL 103
Kyleigh Bernstein Gainesville, FL 121 David Figueroa Sanford, FL 1 Mark Matthews Ocala, FL 54 Josh Price Dunnellon, FL 16
Jason Becker, Crissy Becker Bluffton, SC 66 Alexander Brown Satartia, MS 62 Erin Davis Waynesville, GA 22 Winston Roberts Tallahassee, FL 30 Thomas Tanuredjo Land O Lakes, FL 47 Nathan Thomas Celebration, FL 76 Gracie Wilkinson Belleair, FL 26 Jack Yontz St Cloud, FL 104
Dan Bi Markham, Ontario
John Cheng Coram, NY 36
124
100
Less-Madsen O’Brien,
17
Samm Epstein Gainesville, FL 115 Jessica Foster Gainesville, FL
Kana Handel Gainesville, FL
Kate
FL
Carrie
Gainesville,
Linda
Jessica Clermont Gainesville, FL 116 Wayne Gao, Michelle Chang Rowland Heights, CA 21 Gail Green Gainesville, FL 130 Steven Howell Gainesville, FL 3 Greg Johnson Gainesville, FL 91 Jeannie Papadopoulos Ocala, FL 43 Pornthep Ruang Atlanta, GA 96
Schachter
FL 123
Jennifer
53
57 Anita
8 Robin
29 Veronica
20
Hartz Gainesville, FL 41 Gabriel Isaac Deland, FL
Darryl Jackson Gainesville, FL
Lenas Interlachen, FL
Rodgers Smyrna, GA
Villasenor, Jim Weaver Gainesville, FL

STUDENT ARTISTS

2D MIXED MEDIA

Hannah Bloodsworth

Sarah Boodoo

Allison Brady

Julia Bush

Aliyah Nields

Kira Stevens

Val Valdez

3D MIXED MEDIA

Dominick LeBlanc

Hannah Killan

CERAMICS

Grace Blackburn

Bailey Budde

Trey Coats

Bee Elbl

Kathleen Harton

Sam Kenbo

Caroline Krause

Raya Ramvestel

Kate Privette

Ethan Slater

DRAWING/ GRAPHICS/ COMPUTER GENERATED

Demetrius Blanton

Claire Myers

Ricardo Solorzano

Shona Zickafoose

Lindsey Kazimier

FIBER

Anneliese Hoffman

Michelle Houdek

Ava Lowe

Darien Octave

Caroline Perry

Madelyn Symonds

Kaylah Vargas

MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGNER

Anne Pepper

Arabella Webster

Amber Waters

PAINTING

So a Escalante Borrego

Franck Coulibaly

Zey Emir

Augustine Habeck

Sarah Henderson

Seth Jose

Valentina Fortner

PHOTOGRAPHY

Strawberry Watts

Steven Williams

SCULPTURE

Liv Anderson

Kayla Burnett

Kate Cormia

FESTIVAL ARTISTS BOOTH MAP
M 101-10793-100 83-92 63-73 74-82 44-52 53-62 35-43 4-6 1-3 7-1617-29 30-34 115-130
Located in the covered walkway between Buildings L and M. Food Park Tent
Comprehensive maps will be on display throughout the festival and at the information stations.
SF Student Artists

FESTIVAL EVENTS FOOD PARK VENDORS

ELEMENTS OF STYLE JACKSON N. SASSER FINE ARTS HALL

Audiences can expect to be delighted when the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe performs traditional West African dance, hip hop, classical ballet, contemporary modern and musical theatre dance styles in the annual “Elements of Style” performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 31 - April 1, 2023, in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall at the Northwest Campus of Santa Fe College.

Admission: $9-15, Free for SF Students, Faculty, and Staff Purchase Tickets: www.showpass.com/elements-of-style-2

KIKA SILVA PLA PLANETARIUM BUILDING X, ROOM 129

Enjoy live and interactive planetarium shows produced by the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium as well as full-dome presentations from other worldclass planetariums. Topics range from astronomy to ancient cultures, meteorology, geology, oceanography, health sciences and beyond.

Admission: $5, Free for SF Students, Faculty, and Staff Purchase Tickets: www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-planetarium

Saturday, April 1:

10 a.m. – Passport to the Universe (2017)

11 a.m. – Oasis in Space (2022)

Noon – We are Stars

1 p.m. – We are Guardians

2 p.m. – Exoplanets: Discovering New Worlds

3 p.m. – Space Park 360: Geodesium

4 p.m. – Expedition Reef

5 p.m. – Music 360: “Gustav Holst’s The Planets”

7 p.m. – Mars 1001

8 p.m. – Music 360: “Horizons of the Future”

9 p.m. – Music 360: “U2”

Sunday, April 2:

Noon – Forward! To the Moon

1 p.m. – Weather: Wonders and Mysteries Revealed

2 p.m. – Tales of the Maya Skies

3 p.m. – Lucia, The Secret of Shooting Stars

4 p.m. – Music 360: “Horizons of the Future”

SANTA FE COLLEGE ART GALLERY BUILDING M, ROOM 147

The Santa Fe Art Gallery will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both days of the festival. The Sustainable Student Art Competition will be on display. This unique exhibit features the work of Santa Fe College Students created entirely from recycled, reused, and repurposed materials.

MUSEUM OF EARTH SCIENCE BUILDING X

The Museum of Earth Sciences (MOES) will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both days of the festival. Come visit the SF Museum of Earth Science for a tour of the museum and rock cycle garden, hands-on activities, and informational session for North Woods.

PAINT PARTY AT THE ZOO

SANTA FE COLLEGE TEACHING ZOO

The Paint Party at the Zoo is April 2, 2023 from 10 a.m. - noon. For more information and to register, visit www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-zoo. Throughout the year, the SF Teaching Zoo hosts a variety of family friendly and community events. Funded in part by Visit Gainesville, Alachua County.

KID ZONES

Kids Zone Art:

Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: kids interactive art with chalk, felt, and weaving fabric (Outside of Fine Arts Studio in Building M)

Kids Zone Health:

Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Join Special Guest Author, Michael Tomaino for a fun Art Activity “Superhero Creation Station” and Frisbee Toss “Come Activate Your Superpowers.”

Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: Hoola hoops, bubbles, paper airplanes, fun outdoor play (Near the Oak Grove Stage)

Kids Zone Science: Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.: STEAM Activity and Scavenger Hunt (at the Museum of Earth Science)

LA VENTANITA CUBANA FOOD TRUCK

Cuban Cuisine

EIM THAI

Asian Cuisine

STUBBIE’S POP-UP SAUSAGES

Traditional German Sausages

CUSTOM CATERERS

Greek Cuisine

MAYFLOWER

Farm to Table Burgers and Sandwiches

WILDMAN FOODS

Locally Sourced, Grass-Fed Meats and Cuisine

FUN TIME FOODS

Confections and Fairway Treats

RASTAFARICE

Gourmet Shaved Ice

IMPORTANT RECORDING NOTICE TO SF SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL ATTENDEES

Santa Fe College reserves the right to record your voice or likeness on lm or by photograph. You are not entitled to any compensation, and you release Santa Fe College and its representatives from any and all liability, in connection with any future use and distribution of such images or voice recordings.

The work of the artists is protected by copyright law. Please refrain from the use of cameras, cell phones or other recording devices without the express consent of the artist.

PERFORMING ARTISTS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY – APRIL 1, 2023

OAK GROVE STAGE

10:30 a.m. The Lost Safari Drummers

11:10 a.m. The Dozenaires

Noon The Brije

12:40 p.m. Dance Theatre of Santa Fe

1:40 p.m. Santa Fe Singers

2:10 p.m. Bollywood Dance-along

2:40 p.m. Dr. David Smith SF Band, SF Jazz, SF Winds

4:00 p.m. Award Ceremony with SF President Paul Broadie

ART GALLERY STAGE

10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. How Bazar / Dion Dia Stage Take Over

10-11 a.m. Garden of Eaden (DJ)

11:10-11:20 a.m. Jernie Millán

11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. DAY/DEM (DJ)

12:20-12:30 p.m. JulyART

12:30-1:30 p.m. Jeremiah Ludicrous (DJ)

1:30-1:40 p.m. Krystin Blaire

1:40-2:40 p.m. Ayooo Papo (DJ)

2:40-2:50 p.m. Sebastian Lopez

2:50-3:30 p.m. Jordie (DJ)

LYCEUM

11 a.m. Santa Fe College Student Improv Club

Noon Dr. Mitch McKay SF Piano Faculty Recital

1 p.m. Santa Fe College Student Piano Recital

1:30 p.m. Santa Fe College Creative Writing

2:10 p.m. Santa Fe College Digital Media Student Video Showcase

SUNDAY – APRIL 2, 2023

OAK GROVE STAGE

10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. – Painted Lady Records Stage Take Over featuring:

Quincy Allen Flint

The Wire Birds

Kyle Keller with Austin Brockner

Kris Lane with John Alexander

The Front Porch Backsteppers

Nicholas Edward Williams

ART GALLERY STAGE

10:30 a.m. Santa Fe College Student Improv Club

11:10 a.m. Pat Breslin

Noon Saturn Lights

1:10 p.m. The ‘villes featuring DJ Gracey

2:40 p.m. Mama Trish

LYCEUM

1 p.m. Dance Theatre of Santa Fe - Calypso May Haddad

2 p.m. Sun Country Dance Theatre

3 p.m. Santa Fe College Graphic Design Technology Student Exhibition Demo Reels

Support the Spring Arts Festival at Santa Fe College. Give online at sfcollege.edu/foundation

For more info about the festival call 352-395-5355 or visit us online at sfcollege.edu/SpringArts

2023 FESTIVAL ARTIST

STACEY BREHENY

Stacey Breheny is painter living in High Springs, Florida. She has also been on the faculty at Santa Fe College off and on since 1986. She is currently a “Designated Faculty” teaching art classes at the Watson and Andrews Centers at Santa Fe College.

From 1984-2004, Prof. Breheny was a Museum Artist at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida where she was a muralist, illustrator and graphic designer. She produced many of the large-scale habitat murals at the museum.

Ms. Breheny has participated in numerous exhibits and plein-aire events in the region over the years. The poster image “Sparkleberry Spring” was created from life during the annual Open Air Arts event sponsored by the Melrose Bay Art Gallery.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

Santa Fe College is excited to announce the return of the historic Spring Arts Festival on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, 2023 on the Northwest Campus of Santa Fe College. Founded in 1969, The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival has become a signi cant element in the community, celebrating artistic achievement, cultural diversity and the creative spirit in all of us.

Santa Fe College would like to thank the City of Gainesville for their continued support of the Spring Arts Festival. Gainesville’s Regional Transit System (RTS) is offering FREE services with extended routes and locations in order to provide adequate transportation to and from the festival both Saturday and Sunday.

Santa Fe College would also like to thank the following community partners for their generous support of this year’s Spring Arts Festival including the SF Student Builders Association for rebuilding the Oak Grove Stage for the event.

Visit us online at sfcollege.edu/SpringArts
www.hectorframinggallery.com • www.universitypictureframers.com Poster framing available at
“Sparkleberry Spring” Oil on Canvas
702 W. University Avenue, Next to Leonardos 706 Easy Parking! www.hectorframinggallery.com • www.universitypictureframers.com
THANK YOU
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