SF 2024 Spring Arts Festival Brochure

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2024 APRIL 13 10 a.m. - 5 p.m APRIL 14 10 a.m. - 4 p.m

52ND ANNUAL SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL

FESTIVAL ARTISTS

2D MIXED MEDIA

CERAMICS

Jana Rohlickova Pegram, TN

Veronica Villasenor Gainesville, FL

DIGITAL MEDIA

Dacota Maphis Clearwater, FL 30

Brett Miley Sebring, FL 42

Hunter Turner High Springs, FL 88

Thomas Wrenn Sanford, FL 92

DRAWING/PRINTMAKING

Liza Compass Tampa, FL 33

Michael Everett Palatka, FL 50

Claire Hickman Williston, FL 76

Jorden Mobley Gainesville, FL 207

Jim Wilson Gainesville, FL 28

FIBER

Erin Andres Gainesville, FL 202

Shengzhu Bernardin Torrington, CT 38

Uzo Ezekwudo Chapel Hill, NC 2

Tracey Fletcher Tallahassee, FL 18

Kris Logan Gainesville, FL 24

Sawai Namewicha Dade City, FL 51

Kelly Perez Gainesville, FL 77

Whitney Powell Tallahassee, FL 85

Andie Woda Ocala, FL 94

GLASS

Jill Beard Virginia Beach, VA 3

Cynthia Bulcorf Gainesville, FL 198-199

Joan Milbrandt Okeechobee, FL 34

JEWELRY

Harmony Aguila Ocala, FL 4

David Barber Ekalaka, MT 19

Herb Brown Crestview, FL 8

Tony Carrino Valrico, FL 35

Lindsay Cooper Gainesville, FL 209

Lia Harmon Ridge Manor, FL 62-63

Silvestre Hernandez-Reyes Gainesville, FL 215

Karen Israel Gainesville, FL 206

Ann And Henry Jalsa Gainesville, FL 12

Kristie Macgregor Montrose, CO 45

Marie Maestas Inverness, FL

Meena Mehta Southbury, CT

Wendy Paulino Gainesville, FL 197

Sally Phillips Indianapolis, IN

Kristen Stoner Gainesville, FL 205

MULTIDISCIPLINARY

Hillary Davenport Savannah, GA

Kathryn Downs Somerville, ME 83

Richard Oltmans Gainesville, FL 201

Pam Valcante Gainesville, FL 211

Robin Wilkerson Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 219

PAINTING

Bonnie Eads Ocala, FL 15

Brittany Fowler Melrose, FL 20

Lale Gerger Gainesville, FL 23

Adrienne Gonia Gainesville, FL 25

Alyne Harris Gainesville, FL 216

Jane Johnson Port Charlotte, FL 36

Gloria Lee Gainesville, FL 210

Nathan Leemis Altamonte Springs, FL 46

Wesly M Gainesville, FL 212

Leo Hong Mao Dublin, OH 53

Holly Mathis Gainesville, FL 213

Anne Mentz Gainesville, FL 218

Michael Oertle St. Pete Beach, FL 57

Alfred Phillips Gainesville, FL 26

Nancy Reyna Miami, FL 11

Peter Senesac Gainesville, FL 6

Noel Smith Gainesville, FL 60

Haijin Sun Oxford, FL 69

Hua Tung Waltham, MA 73

Linda Vaughn Gainesville, FL 81

Haoyang Zhuang Gainesville, FL 200

Barbara Batchelder Summer eld, FL 84

Marianna Carr Melrose, FL 91

John Cheng Coram, NY 95

Johnny Coleman Gainesville, FL 39

Jay Winter Collins Archer, FL 4 3

PHOTOGRAPHY

Richard Burton Kissimmee, FL 5

Jay Canterbury Holmes Beach, FL 96

Hugo Cruz Gainesville, FL 47

H.J. Herrera Alachua, FL 21

Jerrine Mcclelland Gainesville, FL 37

Michelle Nagri Gainesville, FL 7

Scott Pfaff Alachua, FL

Adam Pourciau Deltona, FL 65

Josh Price Dunnellon, FL 70

James Reed Seffner, FL 74

Carrie Schachter Gainesville, FL 204

Bob Senesac Archer, FL 87

Steve Vaughn Winter Springs, FL 78

James Wales Gainesville, FL 93

SCULPTURE

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Bo Woods Ocklawaha, FL 97 WOOD Daniel Arrington Gainesville, FL 203 Michael Crandall Gainesville, FL 208 Erin Davis Waynesville, GA 9 Mike Du o Vero Beach, FL 71 David Golzbein Miami, FL 75 Paul Miller Brockway, PA 80 Winston Roberts Tallahassee, FL 64 Jack Yontz St. Cloud, FL 90
Marian Baker Oneonta, AL 10 Alann Boatright Pinellas Park, FL 17 Vicki Damon Gainesville, FL 27 Samm Epstein Gainesville, FL 221 Jessica Foster Gainesville, FL 40 John Wayne Jackson Black Mountain, NC 31-32 Sue Primeau Ocala, FL 48 Linda Tong Suwanee, GA 58 Jim Zhang Peachtree Corners, GA 66 3D MIXED MEDIA Jenny Alpaugh Gainesville, FL 13 Scott Bowman Micanopy, FL 22 Dale Cantrell Danville, IN 29 D.C. Carson Ocala, FL 14 Sara Charles Lexington, NC 49 Gail Green Gainesville, FL 220 Steven Howell Gainesville, FL 16 Wayne Michelle Chang Rowland Heights, CA 55 Jeannie Papadopoulos Ocala, FL 67 Nikki Saraiva Micco, FL 72
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Patrick And Hil-Dee Bates Brooksville, FL
Gene Gandee Winter Garden, FL
Darryl Jackson Gainesville, FL
William Kidd St. Petersburg, FL
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Mark Slaven North Port, FL 86
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STUDENT ARTISTS

Ryan Barrera

Sarah Boodoo

Ammy Borda

Taryn Brown-Patterson

So a Bruton Hernandez

Danielle Chappus

Naomi De Oliveira

Steve Dinsmore

Jillia Ferkovich

Florella Ferri Repetto

Maria Galvis

Alex Greene-Smith

Kathleen Harton

Alana Hicks

Sam Howard

Leah Janigian

Tanner Jehelen

Gabriella Johnson

Natalie Lassiter

FESTIVAL MAP

Teralyn Ann Legall

Aubrielle Moxon

Linda Mussillo

Emelingage Nuri

Hailey Perry

Sophia Petrandis

Annette Pryor

Ana P. Rivera-Cruz

Larissa Seger

Tabatha Seiter

Alyssa Shaddeau

Justice Spencer

Pamela Sprung

Paola Sprung

Grace Sullivan

Marin Swift

Madelyn Symonds

Josephine Thune

Ava Truluck

Kaylah Vargas

Ava Villamil

Carolyn von Zabern

Amina Walters

Luke Winner Jasen Winn

SF Art Club Project Saint

SF Ceramics

Located near the Food Trucks and Dining Area

FESTIVAL EVENTS

FESTIVAL EVENTS

PERFORMING ARTIST SCHEDULE

SANTA FE COLLEGE TEACHING ZOO

KIKA SILVA PLA PLANETARIUM

PERFORMING ARTIST SCHEDULE

Saturday, April 13 - Fine Arts Hall Plaza Stage:

10 a.m. Shana Smith

Saturday, April 13 - Fine Arts Hall Plaza Stage:

10:45 a.m. Pat Breslin

10 a.m. Shana Smith

10:45 a.m. Pat Breslin

11:45 a.m. Gainesville Harmony Show Chorus

12:30 p.m. Shawn Manley

1:00 p.m. Dance Theatre Santa Fe (FAH Lobby)

Almost Good Enough

1:15 p.m. Gainesville Belly Dance Collective

3:30 p.m. Mikey Snow

2:00 p.m. Almost Good Enough

4:15 p.m. No Harm Done

3:30 p.m. Mikey Snow

Saturday, April 13 - Rock Cycle Garden:

4:15 p.m. No Harm Done

10:00 a.m. Lost Safari Drummers

Saturday, April 13 - Rock Cycle Garden:

11:00 a.m. Santa Fe Jazz Ensemble

10:00 a.m. Lost Safari Drummers

1:00 p.m. Truth Value

11:00 a.m. Santa Fe Jazz Ensemble

2:00 p.m. Voices of Santa Fe

1:00 p.m. Truth Value

2:00 p.m. Voices of Santa Fe

3:00 p.m. The Brije

4:15 p.m. Gainesville Youth Chorus

3:00 p.m. The Brije

Sunday, April 14 - Fine Arts Hall:

4:15 p.m. Gainesville Youth Chorus

11:00 a.m. Retro Riffs

Sunday, April 14 - Fine Arts Hall:

Noon Mr. Aullie

11:00 a.m. Retro Riffs

Noon Mr. Aullie

1:00 p.m. Cheyllo

1:00 p.m. Cheyllo

2:00 p.m. Doug Clifford

2:00 p.m. Doug Clifford

2:45 p.m. Dreamerjazz

2:45 p.m. Dreamerjazz

3:30 p.m. Vincent Ryan

3:30 p.m. Vincent Ryan

Sunday, April 14 - Rock Cycle Garden:

Sunday, April 14 - Rock Cycle Garden:

Pulp Studio Stage Takeover:

Pulp Studio Stage Takeover:

10:00 a.m. Spirit Tramp

10:00 a.m. Spirit Tramp

10:45 a.m. Jordan Burchel

11:30 a.m. Edmondson

10:45 a.m. Jordan Burchel

12:15 p.m. Short Stack

11:30 a.m. Edmondson

12:15 p.m. Short Stack

1:00 p.m. Kevin PM

1:00 p.m. Kevin PM

1:45 p.m. Rugh

1:45 p.m. Rugh

2:30 p.m. Jernie

2:30 p.m. Jernie

3:30 p.m. Wirebirds

3:30 p.m. Wirebirds

SANTA FE COLLEGE TEACHING ZOO

Crafts

BUILDING X, ROOM 129

Crafts

Animal and Zookeeper artwork on display in the pavilion

Extended hours – open until 4 p.m., last entry at 3:30 p.m.

KIKA SILVA PLA PLANETARIUM BUILDING X, ROOM 129

Animal and Zookeeper artwork on display in the pavilion

Extended hours – open until 4 p.m., last entry at 3:30 p.m.

Visit the Zoo Booth at the Festival for:

Explore astronomy, ancient cultures, meteorology, geology, oceanography, health sciences and beyond in full-dome and interactive planetarium shows.

Visit the Zoo Booth at the Festival for:

Animal artwork

Animal artwork

Discounted tickets for half off admission during the Spring Arts Festival.

Discounted tickets for half off admission during the Spring Arts Festival.

Information on the free trackless zoo train available to transport guests between the Festival and the Zoo.

Information on the free trackless zoo train available to transport guests between the Festival and the Zoo.

Information about the SF Teaching Zoo and Zoo Animal Technology (ZAT) program

Information about the SF Teaching Zoo and Zoo Animal Technology (ZAT) program

MUSEUM OF EARTH SCIENCE (MOES)

Explore astronomy, ancient cultures, meteorology, geology, oceanography, health sciences and beyond in full-dome and interactive planetarium shows.

Admission Rates:

Adults, Seniors, Military/Veteran (with ID) $5

Admission Rates:

Children (4-12), UF Student/staff (with Gator 1 ID) $5

Adults, Seniors, Military/Veteran (with ID) $5

Children under 4, SF students/staff/retiree (w/SFID) Free

Children (4-12), UF Student/staff (with Gator 1 ID) $5

www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-planetarium

Children under 4, SF students/staff/retiree (w/SFID) Free

www.showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college-planetarium

Saturday, April 13:

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

Saturday, April 13:

MUSEUM OF EARTH SCIENCE (MOES)

BUILDING X

Rock Cycle Garden & MOES Tours

BUILDING X

Northwoods Tours

Rock Cycle Garden & MOES Tours

Northwoods Tours

Turtle petting area and introduction to biological research

Turtle petting area and introduction to biological research

KID ZONES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM - 3PM

KID

ZONES

Kids Zone Science:

SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11AM - 3PM

Kids Zone Science:

STEAM Activity and Scavenger Hunt. Located at the Museum of Earth Science.

STEAM Activity and Scavenger Hunt. Located at the Museum of Earth Science.

Kid’s Zone Art (Sponsored by the SF Little School): Paper mask decoration with foam shaped stickers and coloring materials. Located at the Fine Arts Hall Courtyard.

Kid’s Zone Art (Sponsored by the SF Little School): Paper mask decoration with foam shaped stickers and coloring materials. Located at the Fine Arts Hall Courtyard.

Kid’s Zone Health (Sponsored by the SF Little School):

Located by the Rock Cycle Garden Stage. Dance and movement with ribbon wands, frisbees, hula hoops, and bubbles.

Kid’s Zone Health (Sponsored by the SF Little School): Located by the Rock Cycle Garden Stage. Dance and movement with ribbon wands, frisbees, hula hoops, and bubbles.

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

11 a.m. Oasis in Space (2022)

11 a.m. Oasis in Space (2022)

Noon We are Stars

1 p.m. We are Guardians

Noon We are Stars

2 p.m. Exoplanets: Discovering New Worlds

1 p.m. We are Guardians

3 p.m. Polaris The Space Submarine

2 p.m. Exoplanets: Discovering New Worlds

4 p.m. Expedition Reef

3 p.m. Polaris The Space Submarine

5 p.m. Skywatchers of Africa

4 p.m. Expedition Reef

7 p.m. Mars 1001

5 p.m. Skywatchers of Africa

7 p.m. Mars 1001

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

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

Sunday, April 14:

Sunday, April 14:

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

11 a.m. Oasis in Space (2022)

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

Noon Forward! To the Moon

11 a.m. Oasis in Space (2022)

1 p.m. Weather: Wonders and Mysteries Revealed

Noon Forward! To the Moon

2 p.m. Tales of the Maya Skies

1 p.m. Weather: Wonders and Mysteries Revealed

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

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”

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

2:00
11:45 a.m. Gainesville Harmony Show Chorus 12:30 p.m. Shawn Manley 1:00 p.m. Dance Theatre Santa Fe (FAH Lobby) 1:15 p.m. Gainesville Belly Dance Collective
p.m.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

FOOD PARK VENDORS

BLEU RAIN (FISH & CHIPS)

BLUE BOY PIZZA (PIZZA & ITALIAN CUISINE)

DONUTNV (HOT DONUTS, FRESH LEMONADE & COFFEE)

EIM THAI (ASIAN CUISINE)

FLOUTHERN FOOD (FLORIDA-STYLE BBQ)

FUN TIME FOODS (SOFT SERVE, MILKSHAKES & ICE CREAM)

GERMAIN’S (CHICKEN SANDWICHES)

LEMON DELIGHT

MAYFLOWER (BURGERS & SANDWICHES)

NATURE’S JUICE CAFÉ (SUNDAY ONLY)

RASTAFAR ICE (GOURMET SHAVED ICE)

TROPICAL EATZ (CARIBBEAN CUISINE)

VEGAN GATOR (VEGAN CUISINE)

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.

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

Santa Fe College would also like to thank the following community partners for their generous support of this year’s Spring Arts Festival.

702 W. University Avenue, Next to Leonardos 706 www.hectorframinggallery.com • www.universitypictureframers.com
THANK YOU

MOLLY KEMPSON

Molly Kempson is an artist and educator making relief prints in and about the American South. Her work spirals through architecture, language, ora, fauna, preservation, and conservation to highlight the complicated history of the region through artist’s books, letterpress posters, and limitededition reduction linocut prints. She has been awarded several funded residencies, including the Coffey Residency in Book Arts at the University of Florida in 2016, the letterpress residency at Ashantilly Press in 2018, and is an In Cahoots artist-in-residence for 2024 in Petaluma, California.

Kempson holds a BA from Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia and graduated from the University of Florida with an MA in Art Education in 2016. In addition to her personal artistic practice, she teaches courses in the College of the Arts at UF, is an artist-inresidence at UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine, and was an elementary art educator for a decade. She teaches printmaking workshops at museums and schools to children, adults, docents, and art educators. Her free time is spent paddling, hiking, and reading historical markers across Florida.

Kempson’s posters and prints are available under the imprint Spotty Boy Press @spottyboypress.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

The historic Spring Arts Festival is returning to the Northwest Campus on Saturday, April 13, and Sunday, April 14, 2024. 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.

Visit us online at sfcollege.edu/SpringArts

HOW TO DONATE

Santa Fe College is dedicated to enriching communities in North Florida and across the state, and is transforming the lives of students with its excellent faculty and innovative programs. Giving to the College is an opportunity to strengthen our community and future generations of leaders in a way that’s meaningful to you.

Give online at sfcollege.edu/foundation

Poster framing available at

2024 FESTIVAL ARTIST www.hectorframinggallery.com • www.universitypictureframers.com
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