PROGRAM GUIDE OCTOBER 12-13 2013
PROGRAM GUIDEOCTOBER 12-13 2013
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Mission
The Pagosa MAKERS Expo & Tour promotes and supports local MAKERS while attracting cultural tourists to Pagosa country.
Thank You’sThis event would not be possible without the tireless effort of the Pagosa Arts & Culture Project Board: D. Michal Coffee, Denise Coffee, Karl Isberg, Laura Moore, Paula Jo Miller and Leanne Goebel, and the gallons of coffee and Bailey’s that kept us going. It takes more than 4,250 volunteer hours to make this event possible.
Thank you to SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts and the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts for hosting the Expo portion of the event.
We are grateful to all our sponsors and anonymous donors for financially supporting this project and our creative community: Pagosa Springs Town Tourism Committee, Anne and King Campbell, DDS, The Pagosa Springs SUN, Carolyn Schwulst and Lea Young, Parelli Natural Horsemanship, Bank of Colorado, Art & Framing Center, 1st Southwest Bank, DSP Pizzeria, Pagosa Springs Medical Center, The Backroom Wine Bar and First Crush, Quality Resort and Quality Inn, Red Dog Ridge, The Lindblad Group, Paula Miller and Lowell Wiles, Ross and Sonya Aragon, Martha H. Bledsoe, Sherry Phillips, Debra Ferrari and Sandy Applegate.
The Pagosa MAKERS Expo & Tour Program Guide
Publication Design: Ursala Hudson of White Rabbit Studio with the support ofD. Michael Coffee.Content: by Karl Isberg, Leanne Goebel and Denise Coffee.
Circulation: 4,000 http://PagosaMakers.org
Pagosa Country has become a desirable home for MAKERS of all types and is a community in which
creative and productive individuals and groups wanting to build a business or enterprise can live and create. It is a wonderful environment, welcoming the painter or sculptor who wants to establish a studio, and is an increasingly vital place in which professional theater folk can ply their trade. Several of the most active arts-oriented nonprofit organizations in the region are located here: SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts and FolkWest. In the first case, an international reputation has been established, with SHY RABBIT mounting shows and juried exhibitions that include work from local talents as well as from artists from around the world. Operating out of the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts, the Thingamajig Theater Co. has set the bar for professional theater in the region at a new, high level and continues to
shine with remarkable productions — dramas, comedies, musicals — that draw patrons from a wide area. FolkWest has long been known for producing some of the finest musical festivals in the West — the annual Pagosa Folk and Bluegrass Festival at the start of summer and the Four Corners Folk Festival on the Labor Day weekend. Both festivals take place at a spectacular venue atop Reservoir Hill in downtown Pagosa Springs and feature some of the most notable acts in the music and recording industry. With these leading lights as an example, and fueled by a desire to see this environment develop and improve, the Pagosa Arts and Culture Project was established to assist in building the MAKERs community and to stimulate the process of establishing Pagosa Country as a vital and growing arts and culture destination. >>>
Pagosa Arts & Culture Project Statement
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The original board of directors included Laura Moore of the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts, Michael and Denise Coffee of SHY RABBIT Contemporary Arts, Crista Munro of FolkWest, arts writer and critic Leanne Goebel, Rich Lindblad former director of the Community Development Corporation, and artist and writer Karl Isberg. When Munro relocated out of state (remaining an ex officio member of the board), and Lindblad stepped down from his position, artist and nonprofit consultant Paula Miller joined as a director. Most recently, Polly McLaughlin joined the board bringing with her years of professional marketing and non profit management experience. The PACP has two primary goals — the first is to promote, encourage and help the many creative MAKERS, both individuals and organizations become viable and sustainable by branding locally made products and promoting local MAKERS in Pagosa. The PACP
recognizes that the creative soul of a community is reflected by a full spectrum of activity, each element important in its way. As a result, the PACP has organized and is hosting this second Pagosa MAKERS Expo & Tour. Following last year’s extremely successful inaugural expo and tour, this event showcases individuals and businesses that are part of a rapidly developing cultural environment. Our second goal has a greater reach: to propel Pagosa to the forefront as a community defined by the creative people and enterprises that call it home. And to make Pagosa a desirable destination for those who seek out the arts and the products of creative business ventures. Creative Pagosa is evolving with a meaningful identity, and the Pagosa Arts and Culture Project will continue to be a driving force in that process — here for any and all MAKERS, for all who create, and for all who value what is created.
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Lantern Dancer
Santa Fe Quality at Pagosa Prices124 E. Pagosa Street
970-264-6446www.lanterndancer.com
Paintings ■ Sculpture ■ Pottery ■ Photography ■ Handcrafted Jewelry
Calvin Begay, Navajo Jewelry Artist
Aaron Anderson jewelry
Calvin Begay jewelry
David Freeland Jr jewelry
Tommy Singer jewelry
Matthew White jewelry
Ronnie Willie jewelry
Claire Goldrick
Rick Unger
Barbara Rosner
Ana Garcia
Dennis Charlie
Show ad for choice of metal alloy bracelet FREE with minimum $50 purchase!
Claire Goldrick Oreland Joe Tommy Singer Matthew White
More MAKERS & map inside >
MOUNTAIN SPRINGS GALLERY – Katherine CrusePaintings190 Village Drive, Suite [email protected]
ANNE CAMPBELL STUDIOAnne CampbellJewelry, Ceramics228 Village Drive1-970-420-1333
annecampbellstudio.com
SHY RABBIT CONTEMPORARY ARTS D. Michael & Denise Coffee333 Bastille [email protected]
HAASTYLE ARTChris Haas
446 Loma [email protected]
GAIL HERSHEY ARTSGail HersheyCeramics, Monoprints66 Hidden [email protected]
KARL ISBERGPaintingskarlbites@gmail.comkarlisberg.comshyrabbitonline.com/isberg.html
DANIEL JOSLINKnife Maker192 Trappers [email protected]
CYNTHIA MITCHELLQuilting/Fiber ArtPO Box [email protected]
URBAN ARMOURChris NelsonGoldsmithPO Box [email protected]
DONNA NELSONWatercolor, India Ink Drawings781 Loma Linda [email protected]
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SKULLSJennifer Robinson & Yvonne RowellMixed Media Mosaic Skulls34 Agate Court1-225-264-0468
rockymountainskulls.com
JUNE RUSSELLPhotographyPO Box [email protected]
SANDY APPLEGATEPaintings, Mixed Media, Monoprints1600 Hatcher [email protected]
3-D DESIGNSDiane DavisFiber, Felting133 Buck [email protected]
KATHIE DISNERPaintings250 Carrico [email protected]
CHARLA ELLISStoneware, Ike ArrangementsPO Box 1021cell: 970-946-2847home: [email protected]
TODD CONDON FINE FURNITURETodd Condon298 Bastille Drive, Unit [email protected]
JOHN FARLEY PHOTOGRAPHYJohn Farley58 Palm [email protected]/photo.htm
PAGOSA PEAK POTTERYTessie Garcia Pottery651 Hills [email protected]
Expo & Tour
Map and MAKERS Guide* all addresses are in Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147, unless otherwise noted.
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PARELLI NATURAL HORSEMANSHIPEquine Training, TV 7 Parelli [email protected]
GROWING SPACESUdgar & Puja Parsons
1868 Majestic [email protected]
CHAD HASPELS SCULPTURE – Chad Haspels
52 Trinity Lane, Unit [email protected]
ASPIN DESIGNS & SOUL TREASURYKaren and Bill [email protected]
NEISLY DESIGNSDenise ChaneyBatiks166 Arrowhead [email protected]
ELEGANT EVERLASTINGSLyn DryburghPreserved Flowers233 Meadowbrook [email protected]
CAVE CREEK WOODWORKSGerry KmackWoodworker2000 Roush [email protected]
MARCIA KMACKGlass Beads2000 Roush [email protected]
PAGOSA SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS Tim & Laura Moore2313 Eagle Drive970-731- SHOW (7469)[email protected]
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SONRISAS SPANISH SCHOOLBrooks and Blue LindnerPO Box 3806970-946-9780brooks@sonrisasspanishschool.comsonrisasspanish.com
BELVEDERE CERAMIC ARTS, LTD – Susan Martin Serra
Chromo, CO [email protected]
EARTHSENSE HERBALS Lake McCulloughHerbal Teas, Extracts, Soap, Bodycare144 Pagosa [email protected]
NANCY GREEN JEWELRYJewelry64 Ward Court970-731-4560nancygreenjewelry@gmail.comnancygreenjewelry.etsy.com
JENMARK ARTMarkus HughesPainting, Massage Therapist2285 Eagle Drive, Suite [email protected]
LONE TREE LAMPS AND GLASS ART Rick Jewell & Charlotte BallardHandcrafted Wooden Lamps40 W. Nebo [email protected]
SWK ARTISTS LLCSteve Kolhagen Author, “Where They Bury You”[email protected]
I WANT JEWELRYChrista Laos Jewelry, TalismansPO Box [email protected]
EARTHSENSE HERBALSCarolyn McCulloughPorcelain, Handpainted Fabric144 Pagosa [email protected]
NIGHTEAGLE FLUTE COMPANY – Jessica PetersonNative American-Style Flutes PO Box 3847970-264-5365
VINTAGE MODERN DESIGN – Dee Pitchon Found Object Jewelry, Wind Chimes279 Woodsman [email protected]
Get detailed tour directionswith Google Maps
Scan the QR code with your smart phone
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October 11 & 12 2014
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SUMMER PHILLIPS GOLDSMITH 125 N. 15th [email protected]
SOUTHWEST ELEGANCERobert Bradshaw Jewelry, Watches, Art456 Pagosa Street970-264-5395southwestelegance.com
KARINA SILVER Paintingsat EcoLiving Studio280 Pagosa [email protected]
STAG KING ARTBernard Reinhardt Painting135 Country Center Drive970-946-6101bernielaos@yahoo.combernardreinhardt.wordpress.com
TINA ROLIG POTTERYEllen (Tina) Rolig Pottery388 Jacks Pasture [email protected]
ROLIG GUITARS Steven RoligHandcrafted Guitars388 Jacks Pasture [email protected]
EMILY THOLBERG MOSAICS & MURALSMosaic Murals from Stone, Glass, TilePO Box 3504 / 970-238-1888 [email protected]
PAGOSA PEACEMAKERSPam Thompson, Margaret Darling and Guild MembersQuiltingPO Box 1664970-264-5837, [email protected]
MYSTIC MUSE Michele WhiteMixed Media Collage PO Box [email protected]
WARGO WOLF GEMSTONE JEWELRYMarilyn WargoPO Box [email protected]
ARTS IN BLOOMMarsha GallagherPaintings325 Mariposa [email protected]
AUTUMN TENEYL DESIGNAutumn Warner & Allison GuimondClothing from Repurposed Designer Fabric PO Box 2998 / [email protected]
PAGOSA PEAK FIBERWORKSMary WallsFabric Beads and Wearables970-731-1456
etsy.com/shop/FireArtDesign
SYL’S ECHOES OF NATURESyl LobatoWildlife Paintings & Drawings148 Highland [email protected]
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18 years. 260 television shows. 1000s of videos.
Made in Pagosa.
Pat and Linda Parelli found their dream home in Pagosa Springs
in 1996, just seven miles west of town.f
Sharing their natural horsemanship philosophies with horse
lovers around the world takes hours in front of cameras,f and what
better place to make videos than against the stunning backdrop
of Pagosaf Peak andk the San Juan Mountain range?
Today, their offices at 7 Parelli Way in Pagosa Springs house
equipment manufacturing, clothing design, and a world-class
media production facility.
So whether you love horses or would just like to stop by and see
what we’re up to, we’d love to meet you!
1 800 642 3335 | www.parelli.com