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ARTIST: JAMES CARTER “PORTRAIT” ACRYLIC, 20” X 30”
PRESENTING SPONSOR
OCALAARTS
FESTIVAL 49TH
ANNUAL OCTOBER24TH & 25TH
10AM - 5PMDOWNTOWN OCALA
FAFO.ORG
2015 FINE ARTS FOR OCALA PATRONS PLATINUM LEVEL
John A. Galat, MDHoward W. George, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC.
GOLD LEVELSagi & R. AsokanJohn A. Galat, MDJoey & Margaret LopezDavid & Lisa Midgett
SILVER LEVELSteven T. Powell, MDPediatric Assoc. of Ocala
COPPER LEVELAdvanced Dental Care
It’s already time for our annual Ocala Arts Festival, which will take place again in the downtown area! This is our third year in this location as well as our 49th year to host the Festival. We are thrilled to maintain this tradition and have it back downtown.
Last year was the first year to have the Food trucks at Citizen’s Circle and beer and wine available throughout the venue. This was a great success and will be continued along with the live music that can be enjoyed at Citizen’s Circle. Our 155 juried artists will be on hand to discuss their work and philosophy with you while showcasing their art. The Student Art Tent will have the Marion County students’ art displayed and the Gazebo stage on the downtown square will be the site of student performances. The Stilt Man is back to entertain the crowd along with the Barbershop Quartet meandering through the streets. The Appleton will have hands- on art activities at the former Chamber Lot and the MCA Maze will be located there also for the younger visitors.
We want to thank our community for all of their continued support; none of this would be possible without the generosity of our Presenting Sponsor, CenterState Bank, as well as all of our
other sponsors: College of Central Florida Foundation/Appleton Museum of Art, Downtown Business Alliance, Duke Energy, Gateway Bank, OcalaEye Surgery Center, Ocala Neurosurgical Center, Palm Chevrolet, Radiology Associates, and Regions Bank. We also thank Bank of America for allowing us to locate artists in their parking lot, which is where the first Ocala Arts Festival took place so many years ago. A special thanks again to the City of Ocala and Melissa Townsend, Community Cultural Arts Manager, for the hard work and effort all through the year as preparations are made for this weekend.
Parking will be available in many areas downtown and the handicapped parking will be accessible once again in the Sprint Lot across from Citizen’s Circle on Fort King. The handicapped drop off will be located on Osceola and the north corner of the Bank of America parking lot.
We look forward to seeing you at the 49th Ocala Arts Festival!
Donna DiSclafani, President
Chayo Comas, Julie Shealy,and Susie Klein,Art Show Chairs,Fine Art for Ocala, Inc.
WELCOME
FAFO.ORG
BOARD OF DIRECTORS- 2015FINE ARTS FOR OCALA, INC.
Executive Officers: President: Donna DiSclafani Vice President: Buff Moring Treasurer: Jena Brooks Secretary: Joanna Robertson Symphony Chair: Karen Hatch Art Show Chairs: Chayo Comas, Susie Klein, Julie Shealy & Beth Cannon Administrative Coordinator: Maggie Weakley
Sagi AsokanJena BrooksBeth CannonVictoria BilligTyrus ClutterChayo ComasDonna DiSclafaniDavid GadlageHeather GiffordSummer GillMeagan Chaney GumpertKaren McAteer HatchRob Jordan
Susie KleinLeigh Anne LinkBuff MoringKisha RaglandDavid ReutterCass Roth-RetzDan RobertsonJoanna RobertsonJulie ShealyJim Shelley
FAFO COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS FUNDSMCA — www.mcaocala.com
Downtown Business Alliance — www.ocaladba.comOcala Symphony Orchestra — www.ocalasymphony.com
Appleton Museum — www.appletonmuseum.orgOcala Civic Theater — www.ocalacivictheatre.com
Marion Tax Collector Tag Art, benefiting Public Education — www.mariontax.com/about-us/kids-tag-artCEP — ocalacep.com
The Magnolia Art Xchange — MAXocala.orgSculpture Walk at Tuscawilla Park — www.ocalafl.org/recpark
FAFO bought “Lofted” by John Gamache, Sponsored “Shanti” by Claudia Jane KleinFirst Friday Artwalk — www.ocalafl.org/artwalk
FAFO supports all the downtown businesses and is grateful for their support.www.ocalafl.org/artwalk
After living in Germany for a number of years, James Carter returned to the United States to attend the Maryland Institute of Art where he received his B.F.A. in 1972. Since then he has supported himself as a fine artist which included working with Lublin Graphics, a fine art publisher, who also published a book about Mr. Carter’s work which is still available on Amazon.com.
Living in Southbury since 1993, Mr. Carter has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe in major galleries. His work is also included in many corporate collections.
When asked about his work, Mr. Carter said, “I feel my time living in Europe influenced the character and graphic style of my work. But when I returned to the states, my work took on a different dimension. I adopted a more whimsical yet surreal style. I like to employ the underlying humor of reality vs. fantasy. I delight in juxtaposing unexpected objects. The animate and inanimate appear together. By placing real objects in abstract environments, I can make them dissolve, fade, float or move in any way I desire. Eggs are suspended from wires; objects are stacked tenuously atop one another; birds seem to fade in mid flight.”
The interplay of light and shadows is also important in Mr. Carter’s work. Color is almost secondary and used to add perspective and depth than out of primary concern for color itself. “Through my paintings, I strive to give the viewer a fresh, whimsical view of familiar-and some not so familiar situations,” said Mr. Carter.
The creation of Mr. Carter’s work is achieved by the use of airbrush and traditional brush work. Mr. Carter finds The airbrush to be an amazing tool because it allows an artist to get tones and textures which can’t be achieved with a standard paint brush.
Mr. Carter’s work is created on both canvas and illustration board which is first primed and repeatedly sanded to produce a smooth, tight and realistic subject matter.
In Mr. Carter’s Words: “The creation of my acrylic paintings is achieved by the use of airbrush and traditional brush work. The airbrush is an amazing tool because it allows me to get tones and textures which can’t be achieved with a standard paint brush. My work is done on both canvas and illustration board which is first primed with gesso and repeatedly sanded to produce a smooth, tight and realistic subject matter.
I like to employ the underlying humor of the surreal and delight in juxtaposing unexpected objects. The animate and inanimate interact in my paintings in ways you would never conceive as possible. By placing real objects and animals in abstract environments I can make them dissolve, fade, float or move in any way I desire.
The interplay of light and shadows is also important in my work. Color is almost secondary and used to add perspective and depth than out of primary concern for color itself. Through my paintings, I strive to give the viewer a fresh, whimsical view of familiar-and some not so familiar situations.”
Best of Show
Award of Excellence 2014 AWARD WINNERS
JAMES CARTER
FEATUREDARTIST
Jack Hill, Sculpture/MetalBooth11
James CarterOils/AcrylicsBooth 110
Wiiliam Kidd Clay /Ceramics
Booth 3
Award of Distinction
Carmen LagosWatercolorBooth 59
Tony EitharongOils/Acrylics
Booth 92
Deborah BarnesJewelry
Booth 153
Phil ParkerMixed Media
Booth 103
Richard CurrierOils/Acrylics
Booth 74
Michael WeberWatercolorBooth 145
Award of Merit Tim Ludwig, Clay /Ceramics, Booth 13
Bill Slade, Glass, Booth 8 Carolina Cleere, Mixed Media 2D, Booth 50
Collin Margerum, Drawing/Graphics, Booth 107 Marilyn Vaillancourt, Jewelery, Booth 144
Katherine Mathisen, Clay/ Ceramics 3D, Booth 116 Carol Napoli, Oils/Acrylics, Booth 24
Jeff Eckert, Drawing/Graphics, Booth 27 Russel Grace/Angela Kullman, Photography, Booth 73
John Kellum, Clay/Ceramics 3D, Booth 86 Kristen Holman, Jewelery, Booth 70
Nicola Barsaleau, Drawing/Graphics, Booth 79 Susan Currier Jewelery, Booth 75
A B Word/Barrie Lynn Bryant,Mixed Media, Booth 141
Charles Rowe, Oils/Acrylics, Booth 97 Ken Jensen, Clay /Ceramics, Booth 49
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Drew and Marianne Anderson Margaret Anderson MDAsokan and Sagi Asokan
Jon Barber and Jena BrooksCraig and Beth Cannon
Betty and Ed ClusterTyrus Clutter
Alberto and Chayo ComasAnne and Doug Cone
Tony and Donna DiSclafaniTom Dobbins
Steve and Joan EhrhartTyler and CJ Emmons
Barbara Fitos
Bill and Beth FutchSuzann and Trip Green
Ben and Meagan GumpertKaren and Kenny Hatch
Jim HenningsenMike and Carol Jordan
Rob JordanLela and John Kerley
Trish KilgoreJoey and Margaret Lopez
Wendy MaxwellJulee McCammon
David and Lisa MidgettScott and Susan Mitchell
Cindi MorrisonSusan Peters
Marjorie RenfroeJim Poston and Rich Schleicher
Gordon and Lois SchwenkJeff and Julie Shealy
Larry and Valerie SuttonMelissa Townsend
Greg and Elaine TucciPaul and Renee Ware
Maggie WeakleyLaurie Zink
Paul and Elaine Zirakian
THE 2014 MEMBERS OF THE COLLECTORS CIRCLE ARE:
The FAFO Collectors Circle Membership is for individuals who love art and want to learn more about it. It is a membership that directly supports the Ocala Arts Festival and the Artists.
2015 Membership: $175 – Single Membership $350 – Couple MembershipMEMBERSHIP INCLUDES:
an Artist of your choosing.
To become a Collector’s Circle Member, please call the FAFO office at (352) 867-0355 or email us at: fafoocala@gmail.com
Presented By:
Saturday, October 24, 2015 10:00-10:30 CF Young Singers 10:30-11:00 Zumba with Lauren 11:00-11:30 Honey School of Dance 11:30-12:30 Madison Street Academy of Visual and Per-forming Arts 12:30-1:00 Florida Twirlers 1:00-:1:30 Extensions Dance Studio 1:30-2:00 HMS Dancers 2:00-2-30 Forest High School Advanced Choir 2:30-3:00 Sheila Ruotolo Dance Studio 3:00-3:30 Mary Ellen School of Dance 3:30- TBA
Sunday, October 26, 2014 11:00-11:30 Millie Blonder Dancers 12:30-1:00 Marion Ballet Theater 1:00-1:30 Honey School of Dance 1:30-2:00 West Port High School Choir 2:00-2:30 Bellview High School 2:30-3:00 Ambleside School 3:00-3:30 PAC 4:00-4:30 Dr. N H Jones Elementary
Saturday, October 24th 10:00am-11:00am
Dane Myers
11:30am-12:30pmLeft on Broadway
1:00pm-2:00pm
Greg Pando
2:30pm-3:30pmMiranda MADison
4:00pm-5:00pmNino Castaneda
Sunday, October 25th10:00am-11:00am
Dane Myers
11:30am-12:30pmLeft on Broadway
1:00pm-2:00pm
Greg Pando
2:30pm-3:30pmMiranda MADison
4:00pm-5:00pmNino Castaneda
2015 ENTERTAINMENT LINE-UP
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2015 Ocala Art FestivalEvent SetupOct. 23, 2015
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LEGEND Artist Tents - 155 Tents Featured Artist - Richard Auger Children’s Art Work Sponsor Tents Food Vendors Information Booth Children’s Art Activity
INFO Kiosk
Crossing Guard
Acoustic Music or Street Performer
Stage Performances
Adult Beverages
First Aid
Restrooms (Port-a-lets or Permanent)
Handwashing Station
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CITIZEN CIRCLE STAGE
GAZEBO STAGE
CeramicsWilliam Kidd ....................3Lorraine Shute ...............13Gregory Smith ...............21Michael & Laura Meyer .25Carol Kohnke .................43Rosalia Riera ..................47Mina Heuslein ................63Teresa Bowen ................75Ira Burhans .....................83Ken Jensen .....................93Harry Welsch ................106Ana Varela ...................112Katherine Mathisen ....115Fong Choo ...................130Patrick and Hil-Dee Bates ............132Glenn Woods ...............141Thoraine Loyd ..............143Jinsong Kim .................153
DigitalJohn Margerum .............15Ed Myers ........................74
Drawing/Graphics Collin Margerum .............2Jeff Eckert ......................27Marjorie Bowers ............30Tony Moore ...................45Nicola Barsaleau ............92Deane Kellogg ...............97Len Jagoda ...................122William Underwood ....152
Fiber Cookie Wayte ................66
Paula Green ...................98Xiao Xia Zhang Minich 119Carol McCrady .............149
GlassBill Slade .........................8Sandra Brewster ............14Cissy Roybal-Heaton ......18Linda Edlund ..................39Tricia Stansberry ............67Christine Green ..............78Joan Milbrandt ............121Dennis DeBon ..............127Robert Eickholt ............137James Stanford ............147Michael OToole ...........154
Jewelry Teresa Nilsson ................10Robin Aronson ...............23Betty Bosworth ..............32Wendy Foreman ............34Christine Witt ...............44Susan Currier .................60Bill McCamish ................64Lori Kay Olling ..............79Juanita Havet .................88Marek Majewski ..........100Leon Oziel ....................117Marc & Suzanna Dimarco Ferguson ....140Marc & Wendy Zoschke 144Deborah Barnes ...........155
Mixed Media (2D) Magali Fox .....................12Gregory Jones ................28
Jordan Miller .................36Loretta Youngman ........40Bill Miller ........................48Michael Brennan ...........55Paul Flack .......................56Carol Pardell ..................70Dustin Goolsby ..............80Holly Hambrick ..............85Stephen Baldauf ............86Carolina Cleere ..............94Ynon Mabat ...................99Alina Eydelia ................142Kendra Bennett ...........151
Mixed Media (3D) Rolly Ray Reel ...............16Wen-Mei Liu ..................19Steven Howell ................54Alice and Bob Legler .....89Patricia Samz ...............107Debra Baraoidan .........118Jody Schaible ...............131Bonnie Eastwood ........134Kathleen Hunt .............150
Oils/Acrylics Hua Tung .........................5Erlinda Fitzpatrick ...........6Danny O’Driscoll ..............9Linda Apriletti ...............17Beatrice Athanas ...........20Carol Napoli ...................24Clovis Rusk .....................41Will Eskridge ..................50Lisa Russo .......................59Leon Ruiz .......................61Rosa Chavez ...................62
Ana Aguerrevere ...........65Charles Gatewood .........69Richard Currier ..............73Robert Goodlett ............81Barbara Batchelder .......84Victor Gomez .................91Tina Corbett ...................95Jeff Ripple ....................101John Yakulevich ..........102Robert Binks ................105James Carter ................110Kate Carney .................111Nancy Tome .................120Marianne van der Haar 124David Yuan .................133Laurie Kopec ................139Judi Cain ......................145
Photography Larry Humphrey .............29John Hartung .................35Craig Dietrich .................49Mark Little .....................52Karyna Santana ............53H.J. Herrera ....................58Patricia Alleman ............68Robert Currul .................72R. C. Fulwiler ..................76Jeff and Michelle Cobble .........................77Phillip Breske .................87Tom Trahan ....................96Steve Vaughn...............104Bill Sargent ..................108Sunny Liang ................113John Canterbury ..........123
Richard Auger ..............125Hugo Cruz ....................128Robert Clibbon ............138Jackie Chase .................148
Scuplture David Figueroa ................1Jack Hill ..........................11Alve Krietemeyer ...........33James Smith ..................42Benjamin Peterson ........51Beth Garcia ....................57Josh Price .......................71Charles Taube ..............136Rosanne Mangano Miller .........................146
Watercolor Michael Weber, aws. .....22Carmen Lagos ................26Witha Lacuesta ..............38Gary Curtis .....................82Bryan Yung ....................90Randy Hodges ..............116Dan Burleigh Phillips ...126
Wood Luis Amador .....................4Michael Styga ..................7Larry Schorfhaar ............31Peter Fournier ................37Scott Anderson ..............46Kent Harriss .................103Roger Scott ..................109Jim Smith .....................114Barrie Harding .............129Jerry Remillard ............135
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Artist Tents - 155 TentsFeatured ArtistChildren’s Art WorkSponsor TentsFood VendorsInformation, Patrons, and Volunteer BoothsChildren’s Art ActivityShade Zone
CITIZENS CIRCLEShadrach’s Firey FurnaceJR’s BBQPapa PineapplesKona IceEmpanada Factory
CHAMBER LOTBrustersKettle KornLions Club
FT KING & FIRST(by Lunchbox)SmallcakesHomemade Soda Wagon
BROADWAY(across from Chamber Lot)Heavenly PretzelsSouthern Lemonade
2015 OCALA ARTS FESTIVAL ARTIST LIST
FOOD VENDORS FOR 2015 ART FESTIVAL
SPONSOR’STENTS
2015 SPONSORS
2015 PRESENTING SPONSOR
PARKINGHandicapped Parking
Handicapped parking is available in the Sprint Lot
City LotsAll City lots are open to the public
for the Festival, along with many private ones.Street parking is also available in the Historic District
Crossing guard at Silver SpringsBoulevard and SE 1st Avenue.
2015 IN-KIND SPONSORS
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