2014 Atlanta Dogwood Festival Program Guide
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2014 Atlanta Dogwood Festival Program Guide
Find us on atlantadogwoodfestival THE GREAT CHAIR HACK OF 2014 PRESENTED BY MODA @dogwoodfestival #dogwoodfestival LIVE MUSIC ON THE COCA-COLA MAIN STAGE CORONA LIGHT BEER GARDEN AWARD WINNING ECO-VILLAGE KIDS ZONE AND CARNIVAL RIDES IN THE MEADOW ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION AND ART THROWDOWN DISC DOG SOUTHERN NATIONAL QUALIFIER TOURNAMENT INTERNATIONAL STAGE WITH PERFORMERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ARTIST MARKET FEATURING 260 FINE ARTISTS NEW VIP EVENT: BACKYARD BARBECUE & BREWS proudly supports the 78 © 2014 The Coca-Cola Company. All Rights Reserved. Job No: cc17793a01 Bleed: 10.14” x 10.1” Line Screen: 150 GETTING TO THE FESTIVAL The best way to get to the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival is on MARTA. Shuttles will run from the Arts Center and Midtown stations. If you do drive, parking is available in the Campanile Parking Deck at 1155 Juniper Street and at the Sage Parking Facility operated by the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Shuttle Service Take the shuttle from MARTA Arts Center Station, MARTA Midtown Station or from the Campanile Deck (bus stop is across the street). Shuttle Hours of Operation Friday 11:30 am – 9:30 pm Saturday 9:30 am -9:30 pm Sunday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm DONATIONS elcome to the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival! Each year, the festival officially kicks off the spring season in Atlanta. (This year, we worried spring might never come!) Did you know the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is third oldest fine arts festival in the country and the city’s oldest outdoor festival? After nearly eight decades, we have refined our offerings to bring you three full days of fine art, live music, international entertainment, competing young artists, a disc dog competition, exciting rides and plenty to eat and drink. New this year is the VIP Experience Backyard Barbecue & Brews, a ticketed event where you’ll get to sample the South’s finest culinary tradition. Enjoy the festival, and enjoy your spring! While the festival is free to attend, it costs a lot to put it on. Please visit our donation booths, which are located throughout the festival and help us keep this annual tradition an amazing welcome to spring for another 78 years! APRIL 11 - 13, 2014 Friday: Noon - 9 pm Saturday: 10 am - 11 pm Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm P I E D M O N T PA R K Artist market closes at 7 pm on Friday & Saturday. B ACK YA RD B A RB EC UE & B R EW S S at u r d ay and S u n d ay : 1 to 5 pm Please leave your dogs at home! Due to a City of Atlanta ordinance, no dogs (other than service dogs and the pre-registered competing dogs) will be allowed in Piedmont Park during the festival. No Smoking in the Park! There is a City of Atlanta ban on smoking in outdoor parks and recreational facilities including Piedmont Park where the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. This means no tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted. Become a “Friend of Dogwood” and be entered into a drawing for great prizes! All you have to do is text the keyword “FEST” to 650-399-3378, then click on the link you receive to complete your entry. Thanks to the Mexico Tourism Board for offering the Grand Prize - a Getaway to San Miguel de Allende in Mexico! Lots of other great prizes as well! Stop by the Atlanta Dogwood Festival Merchandise tent located in front of Greystone for more information. dogwood.org 23RD ANNUAL DISC DOG SOUTHERN NATIONALS USDDN WORLD QUALIFIER hosted by WOOF! SPORTS USA and THE GREATER ATLANTA DOG & DISC CLUB p r ese n t e d b y TOURNAMENT: SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11 am - 5 pm WOOF! S ports USA D emos : F riday at 2 pm , 4 pm & 6 pm T h e M e a d o w o ff 1 0 t h S t r ee t ECO - VILLAGE Winner of International Festivals & Events Association 2013, 2012 and 2011 Gold Award and 2010 Bronze Award for Best Festival Environmental Program and Southeast Festivals & Events Association 2013 Gold Award for Best Green Component. Head to the Eco-Village to learn about the latest and greatest in eco-friendly living! Each year, the festival hosts an award-winning Green Festival Initiative in partnership with Live Thrive Atlanta. We focus on sustainable operations like requiring food vendors to use only recyclable and compostable serving ware and our use of bio-diesel and/or bio-fuel for all generators at the event. While these green efforts are taking place behind the scenes, you can also visit the Eco-Village to learn about sustainability practices and meet organizations and businesses that help make homes, offices and the city in general a “greener” environment. Market Place: The Market Place is filled with sustainable vendors who explain why their products were created and demonstrate how they work. Live Thrive Atlanta: Nonprofit sustainability organization Live Thrive Atlanta will explain how to properly dispose of that hard to handle waste that doesn’t fit into any of the boxes at your curb. livethrive.org The Disc Dog Southern Nationals Qualifier tournament began at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival more than 23 years ago with only 10 competitors as a one-day event and has grown over the years to a two-day event. In two decades, it has become one of the most prestigious canine sporting events in the South and is now a worldwide premier US Disc Dog Nationals World Finals Qualifier. Since its inception, it has attracted teams from neighboring states and as far away as Japan. This year, competitors in the Disc Dog Southern Nationals will once again vie for five invitations to the Disc Dog World Finals in two divisions. You won’t want to miss this family friendly fur flying event! The Disc Dog competition is organized by WOOF! Sports USA and hosted by The Greater Atlanta Dog & Disc Club. www.woofsports.com and www.atlantadiscdog.com Only competing dogs are allowed at the festival. Don’t miss the Freestyle Jam Session on Sunday just before the awards. sponsored by Girl Scouts of America: This year, the Girl Scouts will be onsite helping children plant veggies to take home. It’s a great way to incorporate agricultural knowledge and hopefully expand a few young palates! Bhutan Baskets: Made by Nepalese refugees from locally harvested materials, the baskets sold at last year’s festival supported a refugee family for nearly a year. Re:Loom: This amazing team of weavers produce handmade products from donated fabric and old clothing. Georgia Tech Solar Jackets: The techies will be back to show off their Solar Car! Mike Snowden: Snowden will be onsite throughout the weekend entertaining attendees with his cigar box guitar. For the past three years, the Atlanta Dogwood Festival has brought home top honors for its Green Festival Initiative, being named Best Environmental Program by the International Festival and Events Association (IFEA) from 2011 to 2013. During those years, the festival has been able to divert nearly a ton of trash from landfills and has educated hundreds of thousands of attendees about how to make eco-friendly practices part of their daily lives. dogwood.org DOGWOOD ARTWORK DELIVERY Find Kanga near the P a r k S t r ee t entrance An exciting addition to the festival this year is Kanga, a crowd-sourced local delivery solution that delivers items across metro Atlanta. Kanga will be onsite to handle festival-to-door delivery of art as well as art babysitting during the festival. Bring your Artist Market purchases to the Kanga booth (Kanga will even help carry purchases to the booth if requested) and schedule and pay for delivery to your home. What’s more, the Kanga Corral will allow you to drop off Artist Market purchases, which will be held at no charge while you continue to enjoy the festival. This means you won’t need to bypass that perfect piece of art that is too big to cart through the park or to get home on MARTA. Kanga will deliver any of the artwork purchased at the festival! KIDS VILLAGE Young festival visitors will find plenty to do in our Kids Village! Families, head to the Mayor’s Grove near the central playground for creative hands-on arts and crafts projects and interactive pursuits. In the Meadow, the Kids Jumpy Jumps area has active options like the Moonwalk, Spider Jump & Climb and the Shark Attack Slide. CROWD-SOURCED LOCAL DELIVERY DOWNLOAD THE APP GETKANGA.COM RIDES Ready to have some fast, spinning, whirling fun? Head to the Meadow to enjoy any – or maybe all – of the festival rides. For 2014, we’re bringing in the Giant Fun Slide, the Ion, a Merry Go Round, the Rockin’ Tug and the Mega Cat! Ticket booth is located in the Meadow. This new festival feature highlights one of the South’s best culinary traditions! In a spacious tented area overlooking the Coca-Cola Main Stage, this all-inclusive outdoor tasting event showcases local craft beers, wine, moonshine and barbecue and picnic fare from some of the city’s favorite restaurants and chefs. Your ticket also gets you access to picnic-style seating, activities like corn hole and lawn bowling and private bathrooms. Participating restaurants and breweries vary by day. TICKETS VIP $35 at the door PLATINUM VIP $55 at the door (if available) RESTAURANTS BREWERIES MERCYME IN CONCERT C o c a - C o l a M a i n S tag e F r i d ay , A p r i l 1 1 at 7pm Thanks to 104.7 The Fish for bringing multi-platinum selling recording artist MercyMe to the Atlanta Dogwood Festival! Don’t miss MercyMe performing songs from the new CD Welcome to the New along with previous hits on the Coca-Cola Main Stage Friday, April 11 at 7pm! MAIN STAGE FRIDAY, APRIL 11 ARTIST STYLE 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Adam Klein & The Wild Fires Country/Folk 5:50 pm - 6:45 pm Norman Frank and The Ghost Dance R&B/Soul/Jazz 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm SATURDAY, APRIL 12 The Georgia Flood Partial Cinema MercyMe Marian Mereba Blues Soul/Rock Contemporary Christian R&B 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 38th Parallel Blues/Rock 3:30 pm- 4:30 pm Jubee & The Morning After Funk 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 6:30 pm -7:30 pm 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm 9:30 pm - 10:45 pm SUNDAY, APRIL 13 Reaspec The Willie Ziavino & C.O.T. Band Wesley Cook Lindsay Rakers Secondhand Swagger Lingo Jazz Latin Pop Rock Americana Americana Jam 11:00 am - 12:45 pm Community Music Center Jazz 3:00 pm -3:45 pm All The Locals Funk/Pop 1:00 pm- 1:45 pm 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm 4:00 pm -5:00 pm Jack Preston & Dojo Collective Neil Cribbs Sailing to Denver Indie Funk Rock Bluegrass 15 Street 156 FOOD COURT Piedmont Driving Club F: N - S: - S: - $ 157 ARTIST HOSPITALITY & VOLUNTEER CHECK-IN 103 178 14 Street ARTIST MARKET 1-58 102 157-187 $ e 188-265 t Avenu 59-102 GEORGIA ARTISTS Piedm on 103-156 ECO-VILLAGE ENTRANCE 3 Artist Market closes at 7 pm on Friday & Saturday. 1 13 Street Mayor’s Grove EVENT AREAS KIDS VILLA FOOD & BEVERAGE VENDORS 12TH ST ENTRANCE SPONSOR BOOTHS CULTURAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS 59 12 Street $ KIDS ACTIVITIES INFORMATION TENTS Grey $ ATM MERCHANDISE FIRST AID / EMS DOGWOOD SAPLING SALES RESTROOMS WASTE RECOVERY STATION RIDES Giant Fun Slide, the Ion, a Merry Go Round, the Rockin’ Tug and the Mega Cat KIDS RIDES (in the Meadow) Moonwalk, SpiderJump & Climb, Shark Attack Slide, Rock Wall, Space Shuttle Slide Community Center ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION 58 Clara Meer INTERNATIONAL STAGE FOOD TRUCKS Oak Hill PLEASE LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOME! Due to a City of Atlanta ordinance, no dogs (other than service dogs and the pre-registered competing dogs) will be allowed in Piedmont Park during the festival. NO SMOKING IN THE PARK! The City of Atlanta passed a ban on smoking in outdoor parks and recreational facilities including Piedmont Park where the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. This means no tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted. CH LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 10 Street 8 187 188 Park Dri ve 208 PARKING DECK ystone s AGE DISC DOG SOUTHERN NATIONALS $ 260 MIDWAY RIDES The Meadow FOOD COURT $ VIP TENT BEER GARDEN MAIN STAGE HARLES ALLEN DR ENTRANCE 10 Street 2014 ARTIST MARKET DRAWING/GRAPHICS/PRINTMAKING 2-D MIXED MEDIA FIRST NAME LAST NAME BOOTH Kathrine Allen-Coleman 127 Lisa Nathan Austin Stephen Dan Joseph Kevin Pui-Lan Daphne William Kevin Fred Paul Kana Alex Michael Lin Gena Ronnie H.C. Susan Irena Lyn Linda Jeffrey Tai Kathleen Cat Jason John Bryan Michael Irena Iosua Liz Michael David Lynn Mark Jo Amy James Estella Luis Jennifer Jeffrey Ashinoff Bailey Baldauf Baldauf Bi Bradley Chen Cockman Covington Cowherd Eslinger Fisher Flack Handel Leopold Madzo Martinique-Whittaker Ollendieck Phillips Porter Rand Saparnis Sedlak-Ford Sosebee St Romain Taeoalii Taylor Tesla Weatherspoon Whipple Yung Zavison Saparnis Taeoalii Williams Zavison 3-D MIXED MEDIA Campbell Cebula Cerny Chamness Dallas Floyd Fransbergen Gonzalez Ivory Kennedy 64 97 257 168 93 182 30 56 108 214 3-D MIXED MEDIA Amy Elaine Trent Ancizar Brianna Tiffany Sundie Bob and Patti Kimberly Lansburg Laurent Manning Marin Martray Ownbey Ruppert Stern Willcox 123 244 206 8 52 28 40 74 3 CLAY 12 10 Doug Dacey 166 202 161 214 22 110 165 25 259 194 228 79 198 42 260 254 224 237 Richard Alex Leopold 2-D Mixed Media Booth 100 Bove 165 Banting Michael Jason 88 Martha Aaron 22 147 81 Nikolai 80 100 Crowder Susan 242 190 Beth Jeff 48 122 173 John 24 207 Ajanaku Douglas 172 218 Obayana Holly 171 105 171 Jack 37 125 Bathelot Marjorie 60 Kimmy Al Adam Todd Santiago James C.C Clayton Lisa Don Greg Steven Jason Bob Mike Timothy Dennis Janet Tanya Jack Glenn Cantrell Clement Egenolf Feazell Gutierrez Klinger Lee Macone Mathews McWhorter Neal Olszewski Parsley Reiberg Shepard Sullivan Thompson Tobler Tyree Valentine Woods 103 31 227 96 99 225 Bowers Brumbaugh Foss Fulks Furches Leedy Loy Plavski Reed Rohner Wilson FIBER / LEATHER 19 231 15 43 187 146 241 180 Leah Dziewit 85 Sally Mimi Teresa Mychal Kenneth Robert Joseph Mark & Julie David Larry Kathleen Randy Lisa Jack David Randle James Austin Damrauer Hays Mitchell Sorrells GLASS Eickholt Falzone Glocke Goldhagen Hamilton Hunt Kuntz Mote Pine Russell Sedlak-Ford Wilbat 119 39 17 26 251 183 223 46 236 116 34 170 253 232 4 57 243 Penny Rick Kathy Charles Jayne Edgar Molly Dolores Ann Rosario Helmut Anne Mark Stacey Barbara Melanie Matthew Robert Marilu Elaine Marjorie Oscar Aaron John Robert Michael David Terri Marc Eric Danny Bud 109 Charles David 191 Chris Beck Metal Booth 113 Diaz Dingledine Fawkes Finley Garcia Goral Havel Jimenez Krantz McLaughlin Miller Naftzger Nilsson Patterson Rader Rawson Rivero Sault Strobel Trisko Vagner Vrooman Winters Zoschke METAL 58 234 73 82 115 111 199 62 152 47 33 176 140 51 189 11 92 89 193 67 65 229 209 76 107 164 188 Kurt 141 DeMarcay 169 Guilloume J.P. 78 Cecil 155 Guilloume Chas Kathleen 201 Brennan 41 113 William Richard 49 Austin Beck Jimmy 21 Atkinson-Potter Chris Cherie 118 63 7 216 136 186 163 Arango 177 217 137 Andres 157 212 JEWELRY Alain Colburn Gerding Haney Hopkins Kolb Lapso Roberts Ruby Sauvageau Sayre Scheffel Strain Vigo 200 98 70 138 235 222 144 66 162 185 246 94 181 The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is one of the largest and most diverse juried arts festivals in the country. More than 250 artists from around the country exhibit in 12 categories, including painting, glass, clay, wood and mixed media. Some of the country’s top painters, photographers, sculptors, leather and metal craftsmen, glass blowers and more participate in the Atlanta Dogwood Festival Artist Market. In 2012, the Artist Market was ranked #35, out of the Top 200 Shows in the Country by Sunshine Artist’s Magazine. The Artist Market closes at 7 pm on Friday & Saturday. WOOD Ed Bladen 44 Russell Fullone 61 David Andy Cliff David Donald Steven David Clifford Nick H.C. Porter 2-D Mixed Media Booth 93 Jeffrey Jim Brian PAINTING - OIL / ACRYLIC R. L. Alexander 18 Kendra Baird 132 Ellie Steve Ashley Felix Jerry Mike Amy Leigh Gerard Hans Charles Bruce Leif Milenko Dawn Zhiyi Alan Michelle John Micah Shijun Brian David Jurate frosty Lena Ellie Brian Charles Kristin Conni Summerford Kevin Cady Kevin Ali Andrews Benton Berroa Brem Brown Carstensen Erley Feyerabend Gatewood Holwerda Johansen Katic Kinney Martin Li Lin Mardis Maurer Mullen Munns Murphy Oleski Phillips Rankin Reznik Rusinova Sullivan Tersolo Thorsen Togel Whitney Zuckerman Watson Zuckerman 36 32 226 124 77 129 126 230 95 160 90 204 13 120 16 195 38 45 PAINTING - WATERCOLOR/PASTEL 149 Craig Brabson 219 Lu Fuller 154 Doug Cavanah 20 Carol Hallie Christina Charles Richie Farhana Mark Julie Kuansoi Greg Richard Jim W Scott Dauth Ferony Gillett Glennon Greenholdt Gudzan Hussain Johnson Keaten-Reed Kou Stones Toft Wilshire Wilson 35 110 23 221 5 135 245 139 83 2 114 50 Michael Karin Jim Dick JD Tanya Julia Jana shelagh Glenn Keith Russell Lorri Larry Brad Gary Jerome 78 Brian 250 Xavier 148 Larry & Sherry 175 Jason 247 James 68 Mikel 106 172 205 Jason Richard 210 49 130 Susan 215 233 PHOTOGRAPHY/DIGITAL ART Curtis Virginia 145 150 Ralph Gary 238 208 Margaret Garry Kana Handel 2-D Mixed Media Booth 190 Allan Daryl Mark Greg Patrick Brueck Bryant Connolly Copeland Cunningham Dennison Doskova Honeycutt Humphrey Kelly Littman Lorenz Love Maschinot Miller Nuez Paulsen Pavalonis Richmond Robinson Seidel Teger Thetford Thomas Turco Whalen Krebs Levine Levy Lounsbury Molignano Nelson Newbury Sykes Taylor Thomas Yard 104 213 252 156 239 Grace Hadden 29 Friedel Grace Garren 151 257 forrest Costine 174 Dressler Epstein Shanti Boone 71 72 87 184 220 6 131 167 9 197 112 55 27 134 178A 256 211 59 91 248 153 121 1 MIchael Madzo 2-D Mixed Media Booth 64 128 240 196 14 75 53 249 203 101 69 258 84 133 255 179 ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION Community Center near 1 2 t h S t r ee t E n t r a n c e Winner of 2012 and 2013 International Festivals & Events Association Silver Award for Best Educational Program and Bronze Award for Best Event Within an Event and 2011 and 2013 Southeast Festivals & Events Association Silver Award and 2014 Gold Award for Best Event Within an Event. The festival is proud each year to sponsor the Atlanta High School Art Exhibition (AHSAE), which received over 700 entries from talented young artists throughout Atlanta and Georgia this year. You can see the best 117 works of art at the Atlanta High School Art Exhibition at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival. IT DOESN’T TAKE A GENIUS TO KNOW THAT WHEN YOU PLAY, GEORGIA’S KIDS WIN. Providing winners with nearly $40,000 in scholarships and prizes, the AHSAE, is a community-oriented feature of the festival that fills a growing gap in creative opportunities for youth and highlights the variety and breadth of Atlanta artistic talent. It has received national recognition for its impact on young artists. For the third year the AHSAE hosts the “Art Throwdown,” a fast-paced onsite competition of area high school teams who compete in timed live-model sketch challenges on the lawn in front of the exhibition -- just inside the 12th Street entrance to the festival. Don’t miss the Art Throwdown Begins Sunday at 1pm in front of the Community Center. Awards will be given after 3 pm! Congratulations to the 2014 AHSAE winners! Best of Show: “Dancers Passion,” Claire Armstrong, Roswell High School Junior, Matt Phillips instructor Third Place: “Ataraxis,” Ziyan “Lisa” Tan, Starr’s Mill High School Senior, Todd Little instructor Fourth Place: “Up, Up and Away,” Chase Matheson Phoenix High School Sophomore, Pasha Souvorin instructor Fifth Place: “Madonna of the Mac,” Alexis Jacob Brookwood High School Senior, Marie Thomas instructor Sixth Place: “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” Kendyll Romine North Cobb Christian School Senior, Nate Rupp instructor Seventh Place: “Shielded,” Erin Kim North Gwinnett High School Junior, Yvette Kim instructor Second Place: “Up and Up,” Christina Voss, Walton High School Junior, Kathleen Petka instructor Eighth Place: “Naivete,” Lesley Chang North Gwinnett High School Sophomore, Yvette Kim instructor Ninth Place: “A Mountain Range in My Palm,” Kevin Fuentes Brookwood High School Senior, Chris Vigardt instructor It’s elementary, actually. 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The International Stage, located on the Lake Clara Meer dock, offers performances from around the globe in celebration of the many international communities that call Atlanta home. On the International Stage, you will see more than 300 performers, both amateur and professional, representing over 20 countries as well as local community organizations. You are sure to be thrilled by something new each year. We are very grateful to all of the performers who donate their time and talent to this exciting stage. SATURDAY, APRIL 12 GROUP Dockside All Day Antonio Rodriguez 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm Atlanta Sängerkreis 10:30 am - 10:50 am 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 1:00 pm – 1:20 pm 1:30 pm - 1:55 pm 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm 2:35 pm - 2:50 pm 2:55 pm - 3:10 pm 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm 3:35 pm - 4:05 pm 4:10 pm - 4:25 pm 4:30 pm - 4:40 pm 4:45 pm - 5:15 pm 5:45 pm - 6:30 pm 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm After School All stars SALSAtlanta: Afro Cuban Ensemble Atlanta Okinawa Kenjin Kai Talko Burke Connolly Academy of Irish Dance, LLC Moksha An Ka Fo Alif Institute Uhuru Dancers Lupita Sosa Mexican Dancers Aananda Sanggar Lestari Indonesia Eroll Moore SUNDAY, APRIL 13 SALSAtlanta Dockside All Day Antonio Rodriguez 11:15 am - 11:45 am Calo Gitano Dance Company & Academy 10:00 am – 10:20 am 10:30 am - 11:00 am 11:50 am - 12:10 pm 12:20 pm - 12:40 pm 12:45 pm – 1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 1:15 pm 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm A N E W W A Y TO LOOK AT G R E A T TEQU I LA The Atlanta International School 2:05 pm - 2:10 pm 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm GROUP Atlanta Junior Ceili Band King O'Sullivan School of Irish Dance Ensemble Kalinka Alma Mexicana Spring Music School Taiwanese School of Georgia CACPG Ballet Folklorico "Dance_ando" Hyunjin Kim Cordão de Ouro Capoeira Performance Jah Patriot Ogya World Music Band (and Kofi dancers) 2014 INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE - CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILIONS Enjoy el Jimador Responsibly. Alc. 40% by Vol. (80 proof) Tequila Imported by Brown-Forman, Louisville, KY © 2014 eljimador.com Visit the Cultural Exchange Pavilions to learn about countries and cultures from around the world. This year, we welcome Pavilions representing Canada, Germany, France, Hungary, Taiwan and more! dogwood.org TRY IT. LOVE IT. SNAG IT. Free tote bag when you sign up for a Costco® membership Don’t miss the Costco and P&G tent this year at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival®, where you can get your photo taken, charge your phone, and experience fun for the whole family. You’ll even receive a free gift bag full of goodies just for signing up for a Costco membership at the event. Find us in The Meadow off 10th street BIG BRANDS. GREAT VALUE. Just One Stop. ©2014 P&G 2014 CULTURAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS Each year the festival connects with some of the city’s most vibrant arts organizations and welcomes them as Cultural Alliance Partners. You’ll find these organizations onsite offering creative hands-on activities and demos all weekend. Museum of Design Atlanta museumofdesign.org Celebrating 25 years in 2014 and located within the Midtown Arts Corridor, MODA is the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all things design. MODA advances the understanding and appreciation of design as the convergence of creativity and functionality through exhibitions, education and programming for visitors of all ages. MODA’s vision is of a world that celebrates design as a creative force that inspires change, transforms lives and makes the world a better place. Onsite, MODA plans to reprise the success of last year’s “Chair Hack” welcoming teams of creatives of all ages to turn chair parts into … anything but a chair. During festival weekend, MODA will exhibit “Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things” and offer special reduced priced admission to the museum. Don’t miss the Chair Hack on Saturday from 1 - 4 pm. Judging and awards from 4 - 5 pm. World Crafts Council wccna.org Founded in 1964, the World Crafts Council (WCC) is an international organization affiliated with UNESCO whose mission is to strengthen the field of crafts as a vital part of worldwide cultural and economic life. On April 11, 2014, the WCC Board will hold a meeting in Atlanta at the Dogwood Festival and award a prize to a festival crafter who practices sustainable or recyclable craft. Smart Glass Jewelry smartglassjewelry.com Smart Glass Jewelry was founded by designer Kathleen Plate who started selling to small boutiques in the 1990s. Commissioned by Coca-Cola in 2006 to create a line of jewelry with Coke bottles, Smart Glass has achieved commercial success while remaining true to the values of craft and recycling. Atlanta History Center and Margaret Mitchell House atlantahistorycenter.com Located on 33 acres in the heart of historic Buckhead, the Atlanta History Center offers the chance to explore Georgia’s past through award-winning exhibitions. The Center also includes two historic houses including the 1928 Swan House and 1860s Smith Family Farm, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, 22 acres of historic gardens and trails and the Kenan Research Center. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and operated by the Atlanta History Center, the Margaret Mitchell House is a turn-of-the-century, three-story Tudor Revival building in Midtown where Margaret Mitchell lived and wrote her PulitzerPrize winning book, Gone With the Wind. The Margaret Mitchell House will offer free admission during festival weekend. Georgia Council for the Arts gaarts.org Georgia Council for the Arts has worked with renowned artist Steve Penley to offer a new arts specialty license plate. Reservations are currently being accepted for this new plate in support of the arts community. Georgia Council for the Arts empowers the arts industry in Georgia and artists around the state to cultivate healthy, vibrant communities that are rich in civic participation, cultural development and economic prosperity. As a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia Council for the Arts provides grant funding, programs and services statewide that support this vital industry, preserve our cultural heritage and create increased access to high quality arts experiences. Be sure to visit all of our Cultural Alliance Partners onsite and at their locations in the future! 2014 ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL PARTNERS The Atlanta Dogwood Festival happens each year thanks to the combined efforts of many partners. From lighting to logistics and from sponsorship to marketing to cleaning it all up afterwards, our partners create a small village in Piedmont Park for the city’s best weekend. Thank you to our amazing team for bringing the 78th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival to life! THE ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL THANKS OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS We could not put on the festival without you. Thanks for helping us keep the Atlanta Dogwood Festival FREE for 78 years! for balancing family time and bank time. You’re the glue that holds everything together. Whether it’s work, family or your finances, you’re busy and on the go. The PNC Virtual Wallet® app1 lets you send money,2 pay bills and deposit checks right from your smartphone or tablet. Learn more about Virtual Wallet with Performance Spend and find out how you can save money on ATM fees. So you can manage your money as well as manage your life. To learn more, visit pncvirtualwallet.com 1 PNC does not charge a fee for Mobile Banking. 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