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Bass & Bay RV Park 2231 E. Bayshore Dr. San Leon, TX 77359 (281) 339-1188

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Welcome to the 2nd Annual Seabrook Festival of the Arts! We’re excited to bring the Seabrook Festival of the Arts to you for a second year!

Art Classes

The Seabrook Festival of the Arts is sponsored by the City of Seabrook in cooperation with the Art Consortium of the Texas Gulf Coast. The Seabrook Festival of the Arts provides an important opportunity for local, regional and out-of-state artists to share their work with the community and each other. We hope you enjoy your visit to this year’s festival and spending time in the beautiful city of Seabrook!

At The

“The Portrait Lab”

Learn to paint portraits of pets & people

with artist Brian Sterling

About the Art Consortium of the Texas Gulf Coast The Arts Consortium brings together artists, organizations and art enthusiasts to advocate, promote and provide opportunities to create and celebrate the arts for all residents and visitors. The Art Consortium of the Texas Gulf Coast believes that the arts should be universal, affordable and accessible to everyone regardless of age, capacity, limitations or language. The arts build community, add to the beauty of our environment, record our history, are an economic boon and create opportunities for breaking down barriers, reducing levels of intimidation and building bridges. The Art Consortium of the Texas Gulf Coast further believes integrity, consistency, diversity, fiscal responsibility, originality and the power of collaboration are mandates for a successful arts organization.

For more information about the Art Consortiu of the Texas Gulf Coast visit www.artconsortium.org

Festival Committee Rebecca Collins Brian Sterling David Sloat

Diane Royal Diana Burney Charlotte Gioannetti

Class Schedule

A Place To Grow A Place To Heal A Place To Be Wild

November 7, 14, 21 - 6:30 to 9:30 pm - $75 December 5, 12, 19 - 6:30 to 9:30 pm - $75

7007 Katy Rd. Houston, TX 77024

1509 1/2 2nd St. • Seabrook, Texas 77586

713-861-9453

www. wildlifecenteroftexas.org

Private lessons are available and will be scheduled individually at $25/hr. w/ a 2 hr. minimum.

281-907-3140 Register Online at

www.artconsortium.org


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Paul Albritton Bobby Beck Elizabeth Boatman Nicole Bolinger Dorothy Broaddus Ruth Burke Christine Chomel Rebecca Collins Laverne Covington Nika Cranmer Kathleen Czepiel Sue Ferguson Kelly Halbach Rachell Henne Brian Hitchcox Anthony Ignatious Phil & Phyllis Johnson Miro Kenarov

Kandy Lawson John McMurray Vivian Mora Van Horn Morgan Jim Morgan Melinda Negri Liliana Olmos Barbara Rabek Shirley Raeisi Issac Rodriguez David Sloat William Smith Brian Sterling Nancy Sullins Donna Warner Jim Watson Heiko Weiner

Special Thanks To:

FEATURED ARTIST

Ruth Burke

As a professional art photographer, Ruth Burke has many publishing credits to her name. Her images have been featured in national and regional books and magazines such as Conde Nast Traveler, Texas Highways, Metropolitan Home, Bay Runner and Gulfscapes. Currently, she self-publishes many of her images in unique editions on canvas and rag paper. Ruth developed her sea shell photography series while playing with her three daughters on the beach. She loved swimming in the ocean and spending time at the beach. She often entertained her children by taking them and their friends to the beach. She always brought her camera to photograph the children building sand castles and playing. They would collect sea shells together, and soon she was placing the shells on the beach, photographing them with the surf. Ruth then began to bring seashells and sand dollars from her collection to photograph on the beach with the surf. Ruth’s early collection of Texas Gulf Coast scenes from Seabrook and the Kemah Boardwalk and waterfront scenes from the late 1970’s and early 1980’s were created while she was studying photography and art in college. She needed images for her assignments, so she photographed the waterfront area where there were numerous angles with unique compositions. She did not realize that she was recording history that would soon change when Hurricane Alicia hit the Texas Gulf Coast in 1983. Then in 1986 the drawbridge between the two communities was replaced with a fixed span bridge. This greatly changed the landscape of the area and brought in major developers. While docked shrimp boats were once the main part of the scenery, restaurants now line the waterfronts, becoming the playground for the city dwellers from Houston. Ruth opened the Seaside Gallery in 1989 in the waterfront community of Seabrook, Texas. Ruth’s original location overlooked the Back Bay at 1105 Second Street in the 1920’s Harrel home (the building was destroyed in 2008 by Hurricane Ike). In 1999 she relocated to the commercial district near NASA’s Johnson Space Center at 204 Kirby. The gallery features an extensive collection of Ruth Burke’s art photography and also offers many custom services including picture framing and print sizes. Visit www.seasidepictureframing.com for more information.

Official Festival Posters are available at the information booths

$20.00 3520 Pansy • Pasadena, TX 77505 USA Phone: 800-553-1902 • Fax: 281-487-5098 Email: ntoacs@wm.com www.wm.com

Unsigned

$25.00

Signed By Ruth Burke


ENTERTAINMENT

BALLET DE FOLKLORICO

SPECIAL GUESTS

ANAT RONEN & CAROL WELLS

Dance troup will be performing traditional Mexican dances from different regions of Mexico.

October 26th, 2013 12:45p.m. to 1:15p.m. PAT HARRIS

Pat Harris is a bassist, songwriter, and composer residing in Austin, TX. Originally from Michigan, he has had the honor of performing with many extraordinary musicians in countless different settings. He graduated magna cum laude from Central Michigan University in 2007 with a Bachelor’s degree in Classical Bass Performance and a minor in philosophy. In 2009, he earned his Master’s degree with academic honors from the University of Texas at Austin in Jazz Studies. Pat has released three albums of original music under his own name: Live: 4/9/09 (2009), Traveling by Moonlight (2011) and Hour Before the Mourning (2013). In addition to performing, Pat teaches private bass lessons, he’s currently the instructor of bass at Concordia University and endorses Muckelroy bass guitars.

October 26th, 2013 • 2p.m. to 4p.m. TRAVEL’N JAM BAND The Travel’N Jam Band is a group thrown together with some truly insanely talented musicians playing a wide range of music from rockabilly to blues music. Musicians from all different backgrounds and styles gives the band a seriously awesome sound.

October 27th, 2013 11:30a.m. to 12:30p.m.

SHAKE RUSSELL

For more than three decades, Texas singer-songwriter Shake Russell has been entertaining audiences throughout the region with his unique, Americana style of folk-rock. A prolific songwriter, Shake has written or co-written hundreds of melodies. Through the years, Shake’s songs and albums have frequented the Billboard charts, with many, including “Deep in the West,” “You’ve Got a Lover,” “Put Yourself in My Shoes,” “One More Payment,” and “Our Kind of Love” being recorded by such distinguished artists as Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Ricky Skaggs, Clint Black, and Carolyn Dawn Johnson. In 1986, Shake was asked by longtime friend Bruce Bryant, creative producer at Houston television station KTRK, to compose a theme song commemorating the Texas sesquicentennial. He obliged and wrote the regional favorite, “Traveling Texas.”

October 27th, 2013 • 1p.m. to 3p.m.

Anat and Carol Will Be Creating Street Murals On

Sunday, October 27th

Anat Ronen is a Houston based self-taught artist, born and raised in the State of Israel. In 2009, she went public with four murals on the Galveston Causeway, each 90 feet long. Since then, she has completed more than a three hundred larger and smaller scale murals on highways, commercial spots and in private homes throughout the Houston area and beyond, designed dozens of websites and graphic material items and participated in street art festivals. Anat Ronen Email: anat@anatronen.com. Web: www.anatronen.com Carol Wells worked for over twenty years in graphic arts and publishing before devoting full-time to pet portraits in 2000. Having to date painted almost 2,000 portraits in watercolor, Carol now divides her time between different art forms, including street painting. She also enjoys gardening with native plants and volunteering at the Wildlife Center of Texas. Carol Wells Email: carolann@watercolorpetportraits.com. Web: www.watercolorpetportraits.com


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