Art in Bayfront Park Art Fair takes place in Bayfront Park in the beautiful city of Duluth, Minnesota. Artisan's of 11 mediums come together with clay, wood, sculpture, glass, paintings and drawings, photography jewelry, fiber, mixed media, artists in action and music.
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CHRISTOPHER SANDBERGBooth 403
www.cksandbergphoto.com
AMANDA KLAUSSENBooth 135
www.amandastudioa.com
LYNN HEIMKESBooth 265
www.bijoumybijou.com
CAROLYN HANSEN SANTOBooth 401
www.soulartbycarolyn.com
August 18-19, 2012 10am-5pm
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• Create Clay Sculpture Pieces - with Project Food Steps (Free)• Pet the Pony - with Seeds of Hope Youth Ranch (Free)• Make Felt Butterflies - Sunday only - with Duluth Art Institute (Free)• Air Brushed Face Painting - with Phancy Face Painting ($4 - $8)• Beauty Queens - Meet Miss West Duluth (Free)• Funky Hair - with Parlour 53 Hair Design ($5.)• Bounce House Fun Day ($5.)• Spin Art - with Phancy ($4.)• Make a Dog/Cat toy - with Animal Allies (Free)• Cut out Squirrels & Bunnies -with Wildwoods Rehabilitation(Free)• And More!Rates subject to change.
Form a tree from Copper Wirewith Artist Ivan Gilbert
11:30am Saturday
Create Short Lived Sculptureswith Peter Juhl.11:30am Sunday
Photography - Secrets ofOutdoor Photography with
Christopher Sandberg11:30am Sunday
Advanced Adult PaintingClass with Rory Mattson
10:30am Sunday
Pottery Class with CherylHusby10:30am Sunday
Art Therapy Pottery Classwith Angela Altringer
Krueger11:30am Saturday
Learn How to Paint back-ground to Foreground withArtist Kyle Jeske12:30am Saturday
Learn Abstract AcrylicPainting with ArtistAmanda Klassen10:30am Saturday
Make a glass Pendantwith Artist Judie DeWald10:30am Saturday
ART CLASSESmeet by main stage
(fee involved includes materials)
Kids CornerKids participate in the hands-on creative arts & crafts activities!
• Kite flying daily
Plates of PromisePurchase a $10 handcraftedplate to support Duluth’shomeless children.
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• Create Clay Sculpture Pieces - with Project Food Steps (Free)• Pet the Pony - with Seeds of Hope Youth Ranch (Free)• Make Felt Butterflies - Sunday only - with Duluth Art Institute (Free)• Air Brushed Face Painting - with Phancy Face Painting ($4 - $8)• Beauty Queens - Meet Miss West Duluth (Free)• Funky Hair - with Parlour 53 Hair Design ($5.)• Bounce House Fun Day ($5.)• Spin Art - with Phancy ($4.)• Make a Dog/Cat toy - with Animal Allies (Free)• Cut out Squirrels & Bunnies -with Wildwoods Rehabilitation(Free)• And More!Rates subject to change.
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1) Are you: Male Female? (circle one)
2) What was your opinion of Art in Bayfront Park ArtFair? _________________________________________________________________
3) What could we do better?________________________________________________________________________________
4) What could we add to our Art Fair next year to make it even more fun?
5) How did you hear about Art in Bayfront Park? (check one)1Billboard 1Internet 1Duluth News Tribune Ad 1Word of Mouth 1Flyer 1Duluth Visitors Guide 1Radio 1Other ________________
6) What is your zip code? _________
7) Did you come to Duluth specifically to see our art fair? YES NO
8) How many people came with you to Art in Bayfront Park? ___
9) What is your income level? 0-$15,000 $15,001-$25,000 $25,001- $45,000 $45,001-$75,000 $75,001-$100,000 $100,001-up
10) Can we put you on our e-mail list to notify you of our upcoming Art in BayfrontPark event? (Please note: we do NOT share e-mails with others).
YES NO
If you circled no, please note, we will only notify you by e-mail if you win a free t-shirt.
outside artist booths 125-234 & 236 - 253inside are artist booths 300-305
FOODCOURT
Main Stage:Art Classes
Free Yoga ClassThe Opera
101 - 112
Artist Booth Number& LocationsStart
here:
Suggested walk path to follow.....
226 - 235
113 - 124Parking Lot
Artist Booth Number& Locations
KidsCorner
278 - 288
160 - 167
500 - 510
135 - 150
254 - 266267 - 277
151 - 159
Artist
LoungePLAYFRONT PARK
Make your tee time today! 5 North 58th Street Superior, WI 54880
715.394.0266
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Make sure to see everything at Art in Bayfront Park today...
1 Saw over 160 gallery quality artists.1 Bought a plate to support homeless children in Duluth, MN.1 Took an art class at the Main Stage.1 Grabbed a bite to eat at the food court. 1 Watched Pat Surface sing booth 267.1 Had my book signed at the author tent 136.1 Went to the kids corner and had my hairmade wacky and pet a pony.1 Jumped in the crayon bouncing tent.1 Flew a kite in the center of the park.1 Took an yoga class.1 Went to the Opera.1 Registered for a free t-shirt.1 Scanned a QR code to sign up for the Art inBayfront Park mailing list.1 Saw the Human Statues.1 Told my friends to get down here!
Special thanks to our art judges: JUDGES WILL DETERMINE the winner ofeach art category and establish a “BEST IN SHOW” overall winner. Among other prizes, the‘Best in Show’ category winner will receive a FREE booth in next years Art in Bayfront ParkArt Fair and the opportunity to showcase their art in Lizzard’s Art Gallery on Superior St.Terry Millikan - An avid artist with her art shown in many galleries, Millikan has been affili-ated with Lizzards Art Gallery for over 15 years.Jeff Fifield - Photographer for over 40 years, Past President of MN Professional Photogra-phers Assn., Master of Photography & Photographic Craftsman degrees from the Profes-sional Photographers of America.Jacquelynn Grombacher - A member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society with a Masters De-
gree in Art. Grombacher has beenteaching art for more than 25 yearsand is currently at East High.Ken Bloom - Art Director for theTweed Museum of Art.Rick Heimbach - Fourth generationowner of Bagley’s Jewelry Co. (es-tablished in 1885).
SAVE THE DATEArt In Bayfront ParkAugust 17-18, 2013deadline to apply Feb 28, 2013
Watch your favorite artist at work
ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS
Artist: Steven L Halverson Artist: Devin Johnson Artist: Mary Johnston
Watch Lake Su-perior Stonefashioned intosculpture form.Booth 15510:15am
Observe a mod-ern landscapepainting as itcomes to life.Booth 23610:45am
Watch as a plaincanvas is trans-formed into amasterpiece inBooth 135 at 2;30pm
Inspired by na-ture and theocean potterycomes to exist.Booth 1192:00pm
Artist: Peter Juhl Artist: Cheryl and Bob Husby Artist: Ivan Gilbert
Balancing rocksto create shorttermed sculp-tures will be inBooth 139 at3:00pm
Twisting rawcopper into beau-tiful trees is showinBooth 233at 4:00pm
Clay is tran-formed into a in-tricate uniqueshape to createart in Booth102 at 3;30pm
Artist: Joel Cherrico Artist: Robert Carter
Stones and metalare formed intobeautiful jewelryinBooth 150
Using stonewareclay & wood ashglazes to makefunctional pot-tery inBooth 245-246
Artist: Pat Surface Artist: Theresa Charpentier Artist: Adnan Shanti
Blending of God,nature and loveforms music thatall life stemsfrom inBooth 267-268
Live caricatureand portraitdrawings usinggraphite & pas-tel sticks.Booth 300
Wire wrappingfused glass toform beautifulpieces can be seenin Booth 244
Continuous demonstrationsthroughout the
day.....
TRY YOGA TODAY!Free! Saturday 2:30-3:30
Sunday 1:00-2:00
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10:00 to 11:30 Sheila Packa: DuluthPoet Laureate 2010-2012, writes aboutimmigrants, bird migration, and the jour-ney of women through hardship and vio-lence. 11:30 - 1:00 Jenny Wilder: The FiberArt Almanac is an annual publicationwhich showcases Minnesota fiberartists. The Almanac featuresweaving, art quilts, heritageknitting, sewing and needlearts, beaded art quilts, cro-chet, felted clothing, dyeingand spinning.1:00 to 2:30 Doris Sampson:Of Star of the North Studio inDuluth, shares her tongue-in-cheek Finnish-American her-itage with us in her 'Finnglish'dialect humor book, "Two SillyStories in Finnglish".2:30 to 4:00 Gary Boel-hower: Marrow, Muscle,Flight celebrates the sacrament of the body, sings of loss and longing, and tells the storiesof "everyday infinite affections." Winner of the Midwest Book Award in poetry.