Fall 2015 ArtsLink Newsletter
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Fall 2015 ArtsLink Newsletter
INSIDE: ON VIEW AT THE FESTIVAL IN THE PARKS & REC DEPARTMENT WITH THE UPPER ARLINGTON LIBRARY he upper arlington library] ARTSLINK THE NEWSLETTER OF THE CITY OF UPPER ARLINGTON’S CULTURAL ARTS DIVISION FALL 2015 2015 L to R: Artists’ Sponsor Bob Argo, Festival Director Lynette Santoro-Au, Best of Show winner Michael Miller, jurors Shayna McConville, and Julie Jenkins Credit: Glenda Argo Congratulations to our 2015 Festival Award Winners: Michael Miller, Best of Show; Michael Hamlin-Smith, First Place; Mike Kozumplik, Second Place and Roger Disney, Third Place. We are looking forward to having all of them back next year at the 2016 Festival when we will be celebrating 50 years of the arts festival in UA! Thank you to all of our wonderful 2015 Volunteers! Your energy and time was appreciated immensely. Thank you for being a part of the art at Upper Arlington’s Labor Day Arts Festival! [at the festival] THANK YOU! FROM THE: FIRST FEDERAL BANK PRESENTS UPPER ARLINGTON LABOR DAY ARTS FESTIVAL Festival Presenter: First Federal Bank Festival Host: City of Upper Arlington’s Cultural Arts Division Artists’ Sponsor: Argo & Lehne Jewelers The Ohio Arts Council Giant Eagle Nutter Hardware Performance Sponsors: WOSU, PageTech Ltd. Media Sponsor: The Columbus Dispatch Festival Sponsor: Columbus Coach, Prestige Tent Rentals Chamberlain College of Nursing Tanger Outlets Festival Supporters: Chase Bank, Golf Car Co., LLC Pet People, Porta Kleen St. Agatha Thank you to our fantastic 2015 Coordinating Committee! Art Activities: Amy Miller Artists’ Management: Vanessa Baker, Rick Sherman Logistics: Christy Hauck Performances: Ron Johnson, Katie Laux Refreshments: Andy Laux, Gwen Scott Volunteers: Patty Matthews “The community is wonderful — neighbors, organizers and volunteers! Great show! Thank you!” -festival artist on view: IN THE CONCOURSE GALLERY CURRENT EXHIBIT BEYOND LIMBS & LEAVES: Rekindling UA Ash EW! ON VI PM, 5 UNTIL ER 23 B OCTO [in arlington hall gallery] HANDCRAFTED WOODEN TOOLS Jeff Johnson On view! Through Oct. 23, 2015 In an effort to remember the Ash trees felled by the Emerald Ash Borer in Ohio, the City of Upper Arlington’s Concourse Gallery invited artists around Ohio to create a piece or two showcasing the characteristics of ash wood. Thank you to the following artists who started with ash trees from Upper The items Jeff creates are made the old way: by hand. The wood comes from a variety of places: fallen trees, shop offcuts, and even old xylophones. Each item has a food safe finish. His goal is to elevate the importance of these items in our daily lives, and hopefully enrich each day Arlington and created something that will last far beyond ash trees in our community: Michael Keith, Paul Courtright, Bruce Kerns, Andrew Miller, Laura Gorun, Ed Miller, Jake Seabaugh and Catherine Bell Smith. with their beauty, adding an extra luster to our memories in future years. Handcrafted wooden tools in this exhibit are available to purchase and take home today for $40 each. Please see the reception desk in the Parks and Recreation office for assistance. [with the upper arlington library] up next: FROM THE CONCOURSE GALLERY MUSE GALLERY: ON VIEW An Argentinian NOVEMBER 2-26 We are enjoying the second year of our pARTnership bringing the artists from Muse Gallery to ours. Muse Gallery is thrilled to represent many international artists, including Sol Halabi, Tania Abrile, Tolosa, and others. Working in conjunction with Maria Elena Kravetz Gallery (in Cordova), we are able to bring to Ohio some of the best contemporary Argentinian artists working today. Muse Gallery has been operating in Columbus, Ohio for 18 years, representing over 35 international emerging and mid-career artists. View Sol Halabi was born in 1977 in Córdoba, Argentina. She graduated in the School of Fine Arts “Figueroa Alcorta” and in the National University of Córdoba. Sol Halabi has been recognized as an outstanding artist of her generation; she has received painting prizes and has been awarded with the “University Award” in 2003 and has been distinguished as one of “top 10 outstanding young people of Argentina” in 2011. She has exhibited her works individually and collectively in several occasions in America, Germany, Panama and Argentina. Her works have participated in international fairs, such as ArtMiami, SOFA Chicago, SOFA New York in America and ArteBA in Argentina. Registration is now open for The Write Stuff Writers’ Conference and Expo to be held at the UA Main Library on Saturday, November 14. This collaboration of the UA Parks and Recreation Department, the UA Cultural Arts Division, and the Library will feature talks by seven authors and an expo of publishing organizations and companies. Workshops include: Social Media and Websites for Writers Bring Your Cast of Characters to Life Keep Your Hand Moving! Self Publishing with CreateSpace and Kindle Using the Hero’s Journey to Unlock Your Own Stories Self Editing for Publication Drop-in Literacy Fun for Kids and Families Humor-Writing: When The Dog Eats Your Planner Freelance Writing for Magazines Try Your Hand at Humor Writing Register for the presentations by visiting www.ualibrary.org and clicking the “Programs & Events” tab at the top of the page.