ART / MUSIC / FOOD / DRINK - Lakefront Festival of Art

JUNE
19-21
2015
ART / MUSIC / FOOD / DRINK
MAM.ORG/LFOA
LFOA 2015
CONTENT
7 Festival Activities & Amenities
7 Main Stage Schedule
7 PNC Children’s
Experience Schedule
10 Festival Information
11 Advance Ticket Outlets
14 The Lake Effect
16 Artist Listings
20 Artist Gallery
28 LFOA Committee Chairs
WELCOME
W
e are excited you can join us for the 2015 Lakefront Festival of Art, presented by
Quad/Graphics and Milwaukee Magazine. In addition to great art, entertainment and food, there are several exciting new items at this year’s festival! For the
first time, MAM After Dark joins forces with Lakefront Festival of Art on June 19, to present
epic main stage headliners Cardinal Harbor, Nightgown, GGOOLLDD, and Group of the
Altos! The Blue Moon Beer Garden has been expanded
to offer increased seating, while you taste and enjoy some
of their new offerings. Finally, even though the Museum’s
Collection Galleries are off view for renovation, the featured
exhibition, Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern Rebels, Masterworks
from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, will be debuting.
Under the big tent and in the Museum, more than 170
talented jury-selected artists from around the country will
be selling their creations. The featured artist is Anthony
Hansen, a metal artist who works primarily with found
automotive sheet metal. Whatever your taste and budget for
art is, there is sure to be something you will love.
The Lakefront Festival of Art is nationally recognized as
one of the premier art festivals in the country. This year’s festival would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our committees and hundreds of volunteers, and the
generous support of our sponsors. Their hard work and support allows us to attract spectacular artists and make the festival a truly enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
Please enjoy your visit to this year’s festival,
Christine Fenske and Mark Muench
2015 Lakefront Festival of Art Co-Chairs
POSTER
ARTIST
How Anthony Hansen finds life
in castaway objects.
F
or many, the word tapestry might
conjure thoughts of heavy cloth,
warps and wefts. But to metal
artist Anthony Hansen, “tapestry”
describes perfectly his sheet-metal
creations, not so much because of the
way they look, but because of what
they represent.
Hansen rivets, wires and welds
found and reclaimed material –much
of it automotive sheet metal – and
keeps every scratch, ding and rust
spot. When he’s finished, castaway
objects are transformed into
abstract grid-style murals and lovely, intricate
hearts.
To gather his materials – mostly car hoods,
doors and fenders –
Anthony Hansen is
Hansen combs through
a metal artist whose
work
is shown nationlocal wrecking yards
ally at fine arts festivals
near his hometown
and galleries. Included
in this piece is a remalong the central cost
nant of a Wisconsin
license plate.
of California. He loves
the story that each piece
tells. “The materials have been on their
own journey. With every piece of metal, you can think, ‘Someone washed
that and waxed it. Someone drove that
car with kids piled in the back.’”
The heart-shaped pieces are a perennial favorite among art buyers, says
Hansen. “There’s something masculine
about the material yet the shape is
organic, curvy and feminine. They’re
fun to design and create, but I also
believe in the positivity of what the
shape implies – that, like it or not, we
need to do a better job of loving each
other,” he explains. “The heart is a way
forward as a community, nation and
the world.”
LFOA EXHIBITION POLICY The Milwaukee Art Museum and Friends of Art (FOA) do not receive any part of the proceeds from the sale of artwork at Lakefront
Festival of Art. All art sales are strictly between the patron and the exhibitor, and because the Museum/FOA are not part of the transaction, they have no responsibility
for the sale. Although FOA cannot resolve problems related to sales transactions, they are interested in your feedback and would like to know if you are dissatisfied with
any aspect of your purchase.
Fenske and Muench photo by Erich Schroeder
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 3
Linda Lundeen
Connecting People & Pr operties
Realtor® | 414-333-3136 cell | [email protected] | LindaLundeen.cbintouch.com
©2015 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports
Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell
the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act.
Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Previews International and the Coldwell Banker Previews International
logo are registered and unregistered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Real estate agents affiliated
with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage.
LFOA 2015
MEDIA PARTNERS:
2015 SPECIAL FESTIVAL FRIENDS:
AGGIE’S BAKERY, CAFE BENELUX, CUBANITAS, BEANS AND BARLEY, EAT CAKE!, FRONT ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY,
GRASCH FOODS, JOEY BUONA’S KUBIN-NICHOLSON, METCALFE’S MARKET WAUWATOSA, MILLER BAKING CO.,
O&H DANISH BAKERY, THE PUB CLUB, RACINE DANISH KRINGLES, RED ELEPHANT CHOCOLATE, WHOLE FOODS, ZARLETTI
A special thank you to Milwaukee Public Schools for the amazing fence art created by MPS students.
Be sure to check out their creations along the LFOA Fence.
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 5
INFORMATION
Questions?
Information Needed?
Answers are just a red vest away.
The red-vested LFOA Information
Ambassadors will be roving the
grounds to ensure you get the
most out of the festival.
LFOA 2015
FESTIVAL
ACTIVITIES
& AMENITIES
MAM AFTER DARK
Sponsored by Northwestern Mutual
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 5-10
Seize the night on the lakefront at Milwaukee’s hottest after-hours social scene. New in
2015, MAM After Dark unites with Lakefront
Festival of Art on June 19 to present outdoor
food and beverage vendors, tastings from
Door Peninsula Winery and Distillery, artist
booths, and live music from headliners:
Cardinal Harbor (4:30-5:30 p.m.), Nightgown (6-7 p.m.), GGOOLLDD (7:30-8:30
p.m.) and Group of the Altos (9-10 p.m.)!
ADULT BEVERAGE
SELECTION
Relish the lake and festival views from the
Milwaukee Magazine Wine Garden on the
Museum’s Baumgartner Terrace. Feel like a
craft brew instead? Head to the Blue Moon
Beer Garden near the stage and food vendors.
THE PNC CHILDREN’S
EXPERIENCE
Sponsored by PNC
Families and kids of all ages will enjoy
interactive activities and endless fun in the
Children’s Area sponsored by PNC. Take
advantage of several no-cost art experiences
daily:
•Explore PNC’s Grow Up Great Mobile
Learning Adventure where kids can dress
up as different professionals and take
home fun activity books and learning kits.
– ­Friday, noon–5
– Saturday & Sunday, 10–4
•Have fun with the face painters, jugglers,
and magicians who will be roaming the
children’s area.
•Enjoy live entertainment on the Children’s Stage, featuring Frog Pal from
Sunset Playhouse, African American
Children’s Theater, Iberian Spanish Dance
Company, and much more!
•Create your own one-of-a-kind masterpiece in the Children’s Art Tent.
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Milwaukee Public Schools is honored to display student artwork along Lincoln Memorial
Drive. Students have created works inspired
by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s feature exhibition Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern Rebels.
Over the past three years, MPS has added
more than 140 art, music and physical education positions to schools. Lakefront Festival
Continued on page 8
MAIN STAGE SCHEDULE
Sponsored by:
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
1:30–2:30 Kinetic A tight instrumental
powerhouse quartet that combines elements of
rock, jazz, funk and prog to create a unique
musical style all their own.
3–4 Ian and the Dream Melodies with
flairs of oldies, combined with modern sonic
textures, form a sound you haven’t quite heard
before.
4:30–5:30 Cardinal Harbor Rock band
from Chicago, wielding sounds that illuminate
the very chambers of Heaven.
6–7 Nightgown New Milwaukee band
featuring members of Volcano Choir and
Group of the Altos.
7:30–8:30 GGOOLLDD This catchy and
hypnotic blend of synth pop and rock has
made GGOOLLDD one of Milwaukee’s fastest
growing bands.
9–10 Group of the Altos ‘A surly high
school orchestra’… featuring twelve talented
Milwaukee musicians.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
11:30–12:30 Fiber Arts Fashion Show
Hosted by Milwaukee Magazine’s Girl About
Town Jenna Kashou, this fashion spectacular
features unique creations by LFOA artists.
1–2 King Comets One hell of a swingin’
four-piece, focused on the swing era, early
rhythm and blues, and the roots of rock ‘n roll.
2:30–3:30 Blue Ribbon Band
Milwaukee-based blues and classic rock
band.
4–5 NINETEEN THIRTEEN Cello and
drum stylings from long ago meet modern
world sensibilities in this exciting and unique
chamber rock group.
5:30–6:30 Whips Milwaukee-based indie
rock quartet, comprised from both former and
current members of Red Knife Lottery, Space
Raft, Hot Coffin, The Academy Is, and Call
Me Lightning.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
11:30–12:30 The Milwaukee Mandolin
Orchestra Listen to traditional mandolin
orchestra music plus light, classical, modern,
Italian and Latin numbers.
1–2:30 Dead Horses A young acoustic
band with a cultivated folk sensibility well
beyond their years.
3–4:30 Stubby Chubbz Brass Band
New Orleans style nine-piece Milwaukee
based group dedicated to throwing a party
wherever they play.
PNC CHILDREN’S EXPERIENCE
PERFORMING ARTS SCHEDULE
Presented by:
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
1:30–2:30 The Frog Pal, presented by
Sunset Playhouse
What happens when a Princess promises to
be friends with a helpful frog – but doesn’t
keep her vow? Will the Princess learn about
true friendship and the importance of keeping
a promise? This engaging twist on a classic
fairy tale reminds us all that we have to look
beyond skin-deep to see how beautiful
a person (or frog!) really is.
3–3:45 Fellowship of Strings
Enjoy the musical talents of these young high
school students
4–5 African American Children’s
Theater
Don’t miss this young and talented group’s
theatrical performance
SATURDAY JUNE 20
12–1 The Frog Pal, presented by
Sunset Playhouse
1–3 JUGGLERS, MIMES AND
MAGICIANS, OH MY!
Children can join in the fun and enjoy the
street performers roaming the Children’s Area.
1:15–2 Greater Milwaukee El Sistema
Listen to a group of young children on stringed
instruments performing a variety of familiar
tunes sure to please everyone.
2:15–3 Accompany of Kids
Be prepared to be impressed by this talented
group of dancers, vocalists and actors.
3:15–4 The Frog Pal, presented by
Sunset Playhouse
4:15–5 Iberian Spanish Dance
Company
Colorful costumes, the clicking of castanets,
along with the stomping of feet, make this an
exciting group to watch.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
12–1 The Frog Pal, presented by
Sunset Playhouse
1–3 JUGGLERS, MIMES AND
MAGICIANS, OH MY!
Children can join in the fun and enjoy the
street performers roaming the Children’s Area.
1:15–2 Skai Academy Band
Sing along with this youth fusion/cover band,
ages 10-15, playing Top 40 music from the
1940s to the present.
2:15–3 To The Point Dance Company
This must-see group will keep you entertained
with dancing, singing, acting and more!
3:15–4 The Frog Pal, presented by
Sunset Playhouse
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 7
Continued from page 7
of Art is a great opportunity to showcase expanded arts opportunities
for MPS students and the talents of our young people.
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Explore the grounds and discover all your dining options.
Located in the Lakefront Food Court:
•Saz’s Hospitality Group
•Hue Vietnamese Restaurant & Lounge
•Belair Cantina
•Cold Spoons Gelato
•Koepsell’s Festival Popcorn
Located in the Milwaukee
Magazine
Wine Garden:
•Shully’s Cuisine & Events
Located inside the
Museum:
•Seated dining at Café Calatrava or
sweet treats at The Coffee Shop
MILWAUKEE MAGAZINE
WINE GARDEN
Enjoy a relaxing respite on the Museum’s Baumgartner Terrace with
a glass of wine while taking in the incredible views of the lake and
the festival. A broad selection of premium wines await, as well as
sumptuous cheese plates and small bites for perfect pairings by Shully’s
Cuisine & Events. A Midwest favorite, Jimmy Luv’s Bloody Mary bar,
ensures that all beverage connoisseurs have the opportunity to indulge.
8 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
BLUE MOON
BEER SAMPLING
Enjoy your favorite beer among friends or try a new micro brew at one
of the beer tastings. (Check mam.org/lfoa for tasting times.)
Samplings: Blue Moon Belgian White, Blue Moon Summer Honey
Wheat, Blue Moon White IPA
SILENT ART AUCTION
Sponsored by Baird
Visit mam.org/lfoa to preview items and to place or monitor your bids!
Bids will be accepted throughout the weekend until the auction closes
on Sunday.
LFOA BOUTIQUES
Take home an award-winning keepsake from the 2015 festival,
including clothing items and accessories featuring the artwork of
this year’s poster artist, Anthony Hansen.
SCULPTURE GARDEN
Sponsored by Hawks Landscape
Stroll through the picturesque Sculpture Garden to envision how these
unique landscape-sized sculptures could look in your own backyard!
FIBER ART
FASHION SHOW
Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Hosted by Milwaukee Magazine’s Girl About Town Jenna Kashou, this
show will feature unique fiber art fashions from participating Lakefront
Festival of Art artists.
FESTIVAL
INFO
Follow us: facebook.com/lakefrontfestivalofart
Hashtag your pictures #LFOA
ADMISSION
The Lakefront Festival of Art runs:
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 19
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 20
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 21
•$17 per adult
•$10 per Milwaukee Art Museum Member
•$14 per student/senior
•$25 three-day pass
•Kids 12 and under are free!
Includes admission to the Museum’s feature
exhibition: Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern
Rebels.
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
The festival couldn’t happen without the
support of our volunteers! For information on
how you can get involved, visit mam.org/lfoa
or call (414) 224-3200.
PARKING
Official festival parking is $10 and available
at the CPS lot across from the Summerfest
main gates. (Entrance at 691 E. Chicago St.
or 265 N. Harbor Dr.) For additional festival
parking details and map please visit mam.
org/lfoa. Bike parking is always free on the
festival grounds near the south entrance!
FRIENDS OF ART &
MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM
Friends of Art (FOA) is the Milwaukee Art
Museum’s largest volunteer support group,
organizing several major fundraising
events and programs annually to benefit the
Museum’s Art Acquisition and Exhibition Fund.
Over $7 million has been generated through
FOA events since it was founded in 1957.
MILWAUKEE ART
MUSEUM MEMBERS
Members at the Art Advocate level and higher
are invited to join Friday’s LFOA VIP First
Look, a preview celebration.
Lakefront Festival of Art VIP First Look
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 10 A.M. – NOON
FREE admission for two (Art Advocate
level and above). Meet the artists, enjoy
complimentary refreshments, and purchase
great art.
Special Member offer!
Receive free Lakefront Festival of Art
admission for two when you join or renew
your Milwaukee Art Museum membership at
the entrance gate. This special offer includes
all-access admission to the Museum, 10
percent off purchases in the Museum Store
and at Café Calatrava, as well as two tickets
to the festival – a value of over $50!
10 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
LFOA 2015
ADVANCE
TICKET
OUTLETS
APPLETON
Stein Garden and Gifts 4860 W. Wisconsin Ave.
BAYSIDE
Bayside Garden Center 400 E. Brown Deer Rd.
Bayside Floral Design 333 W. Brown Deer Rd.
Otto’s Wine & Spirits 8850 N. Port Washington Rd.
Sendik’s 340 W. Brown Deer Rd.
BELLEVUE
Stein Garden and Gifts 2727 Eaton Rd.
BIG BEND
Stein Garden and Gifts S71 W23445 National Ave.
BROOKFIELD
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 20350 Watertower Blvd.
Elite Sports Club 13825 W. Burleigh Rd.;
600 N. Barker Rd.
Metro Market 17630 W. Bluemound Rd.
Stein Garden and Gifts 14845 W.
Capitol Dr.
CEDARBURG
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage W63 N675 Washington Ave.
ELM GROVE
Sendik’s 13425 W. Watertown Plank Rd.
FRANKLIN
Sendik’s 5200 W. Rawson Ave.
GERMANTOWN
Sendik’s N112 W15800 Mequon Rd.
Stein Garden and Gifts W184 N9676 Appleton Ave.
GLENDALE
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 6000 N. Port Washington Rd.
Elite Sports Clubs 5750 N. Glen Park Rd.; 2001 W. Good Hope Rd.
GRAFTON
Sendik’s 2195 1st Ave. GREEN BAY
Stein Garden and Gifts 980 Waube Ln.
GREENFIELD
Sendik’s 7901 W. Layton Ave.
Stein Garden and Gifts 3725 S. 108th St.
HARTLAND
Sendik’s 600 Hartbrook Dr.
KENOSHA
Stein Garden and Gifts 6300 Green Bay Rd.
MENOMONEE FALLS
Purloin Studio N88 W16567 Main St.
MEQUON
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 1339 W. Mequon Rd.
Elite Sports Club 11616 N. Port Washington Rd.
Metro Market 11558 N. Port Washington Rd.
Richmond Financial Services 7105 W. Mequon Rd.
Sendik’s 10930 N. Port Washington Rd.
Stein Garden and Gifts N10850 W13 Port Washington Rd.
Continued on page 12
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 11
Continued from page 11
MILWAUKEE
Maxie’s Southern Comfort 6732 W.
Fairview Ave.
Milwaukee Public Schools Division of Recreation & Community Services, 5225 W. Vliet St., Room 162
Stein Garden and Gifts 5400 South
27th Street
MILWAUKEE (DOWNTOWN/EAST SIDE)
BMO Harris Bradley Center 1001 N. 4th St.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 626 E. Ogden Ave.
George Watts & Son/Watts Tea Shop
761 N. Jefferson St.
Katie Gingrass Gallery 207 E. Buffalo St., Suite 100
Metro Market 1123 N. Van Buren St.
Milwaukee Art Museum Store 700 N. Art Museum Dr.
Nehring’s Sendik’s on Downer 2643
N. Downer Ave.
Sobelman’s Pub & Grill 1900 W. St.
Paul Ave.
Sobelman’s at Marquette 1601 W. Wells St.
UWM Peck School of Fine Arts Box Office: 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.; Box Office: 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
NEW BERLIN
Sendik’s 3600 S. Moorland Rd.
OCONOMOWOC
Stein Garden and Gifts 1570 Unity Dr.
OSHKOSH
Stein Garden and Gifts 300 S. Koeller St.
RACINE
Stein Garden and Gifts 6626 Washington Ave.
SHOREWOOD
Nehring’s Sendik’s on Oakland 4027 N. Oakland Ave.
WAUKESHA
Stein Garden and Gifts 2220 E. Moreland Blvd.
WAUWATOSA
Blue’s Egg 317 N. 76th St.
Sendik’s 8616 W. North Ave.
Stein Garden and Gifts 12217 Watertown Plank Rd.
Story Hill BKC 5100 W. Bluemound Rd.
The Little Read Book 7603 W. State St.
WEST BEND
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 870 E. Paradise Dr.
Sendik’s 280 N. 18th Ave.
Stein Garden and Gifts 601 Wildwood Rd.
WHITEFISH BAY
Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish
Community Center 6255 N. Santa
Monica Blvd.
Sendik’s 500 E. Silver Spring Dr.
Winkie’s 629 E. Silver Spring Dr.
ADVANCE TICKETS CAN ALSO BE
PURCHASED ONLINE AT MAM.ORG/LFOA
12 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 13
THE LAKE EFFECT
How a festival creates ripples beyond the event’s grounds.
By LAURA PATTEN
I
n this city of festivals, there’s exactly one that
exists solely to make money – only to give it
all away.
At age 53, Lakefront Festival of Art (LFOA)
is one of the oldest outdoor festivals in Milwaukee (Summerfest is 47), and is highly admired
nationwide among art festival attendees – and
organizers.
That’s partly because all the proceeds benefit
the Milwaukee Art Museum and not the festival
itself. “Most art festivals comparable in size are
their own nonprofits and they reinvest in themselves. That’s not entirely the case with LFOA,”
explains Krista Renfrew, Director of Special
Events at the Milwaukee Art Museum. “Everything the Friends of Art volunteers do, and all
the money raised, benefits the Milwaukee Art
Museum Exhibition and Acquisitions fund.”
The volunteers have a lot to show for their
efforts. They’ve raised enough over the years for
Number
of LFOA
attendees
in 2014:
22,000
Number of
attendees in
1962, LFOA’s
inaugural year:
9,000
THAT’S IN-TENTS!
ONE OF THE
DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS OF
LFOA IS THE SERIES OF
CLEARSPAN TENTS THAT
KEEP THE ARTISTS, THEIR
CREATIONS AND THE
PATRONS OUT OF THE
SUN OR RAIN.
14 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
the museum to purchase more than 250 pieces
of art, some worth millions today. The festival
has also contributed over a million endowment
dollars to the Museum and brought in more than
$7 million overall.
But the Museum isn’t the only benefactor
of the festival’s success. Milwaukee and its surrounding area – and all the people who live there
– win too.
“In economic terms, a thriving arts community means more visitors staying in our hotels,
eating at our restaurants, taking in other activities
and so on,” says Renfrew. “A vibrant arts environment also brings people together. Strangers share
experiences and thoughts and connect with one
another in new ways. A thriving arts community,
and festivals like LFOA, create a ripple effect and
we all enjoy the benefits,” she states.
So just how do we quantify the LFOA effect, in
addition to the dollars it raises? Like this:
Estimated attendees over 53 years:
954,000
60,000
30
SQUARE FEET UNDER COVER
TENTS
THE ARTISTS IN 2014:
How many and
where’d they all
come from?
176
ARTISTS
10
LIVE IN
MILWAUKEE
35
LIVE IN
WISCONSIN
36
STATES
3
COUNTRIES: U.S.,
CANADA & PORTUGAL
MORE THAN 90% OF
THE ARTISTS STAY AT
LOCAL HOTELS OR WITH
FRIENDS, VISITING FROM
FOUR NIGHTS TO
TWO WEEKS.
2015
LFOA 2015
450
120
ANNUAL COMMITTEE
VOLUNTEERS PLAN THE EVENT
VOLUNTEERS WORK AT
THE EVENT EACH YEAR
WE’VE GOT A WINNER! LFOA WAS NAMED ONE OF THE
TOP 20 ART FESTIVALS
IN THE COUNTRY BY ART FAIR SOURCEBOOK, WHICH KEEPS TABS ON 1,500 ART EVENTS.
HERE’S TO YOU!
At the Milwaukee Magazine Wine Garden
764
glasses of wine
were consumed
43
kegs of beer
were tapped
1,392
bottles of beer
were sold
1,200
CHILDREN ATTEND THE
FESTIVAL EACH YEAR
EACH YEAR, SHOPPERS PERUSE
6,500
PIECES OF ART FOR SALE
Love
Letters
FROM ARTISTS
“We love
being
in your
beautiful
museum.”
“Thank
you for
producing
the most
classy
outdoor art
show in the
country.”
“The crowd
seems to
‘get us.’
We’d be
thrilled to
return.”
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 15
ARTISTS BY NAME
Adams, Juli ● 8
Adcock, Christine &
Michael ● 26
Amrhein, Scott ● 108
Arnold, Tim ● 5
Auger, Richard ● 3
Bailey, William & Lisa ● 134
Barton, CC ● 109
Beam, Brian ● 20
Becher, Brian ● 135
Bedford, Jill ● 66
Bell, Jan ● 57
Bender, Shellie ● 113
Benedict, Albert ● 22
Bjurstrom, David ● 120
Bojarski, Beth ● 67
Brown, Michael ● 61
Bryant, Michael ● 115
Buchanan, Ashley ● 53
Bunnell, Valerie ● 175
Byers, Sandra ● 161
Cameron, Todd ● 78
Chunhaswasdikul, Paveen “Beer” ● 44
Cianciolo, Ann Marie ● 69
Clark, Megan ● 21
Coffey, Chris ● 99
Cole, Micheal Paul ● 132
Condon, Jeff ● 97
Cunningham, Steve &
MiKyung ● 73
Cunningham, Dick ● 90
Damrauer, Mimi ● 150
Davis, Greg ● 118
DeCresenzo, Janine ● 74
Dekok, Ron ● 122
DesPlanques, Kevin ● 121
Diebolt, Mark & Sharon ● 162
Doskova, Tanya ● 7
Eastburn, Judith ● 160
Echtner, Christine ● 35
Evans, Terry ● 80
Feazell, Todd ● 144
Flanary, Peter ● 14
Fletcher, Andy ● 77
Flowers, Robert ● 33
Forney, Jack & Vorgang Forney, Marian ● 107
Fortuna, Delores ● 103
Fox, Larry ● 145
Freeman, Samantha ● 146
Fugmann, Carol ● 41
Gaddi, Pong ● 173
Gall, Ted ● 24
Garcia, Rosario &
Enrique ● 142
Gardner, Nancy ● 106
Geer, Andrea ● 137
Giberson, Betsy ● 168
Gillespie, Amy ● 72
Groover, Debo ● 153
Grubich, Nathan &
St.Hilaire-Grubich,
Amanda ● 124
Hansen, Anthony ● 139
Harmston, Stephen &
Bonnie ● 39
Harrold, Kate ● 40
Hassler, Sarah ● 94
Hatala, Matthew ● 19
Hearty, Carol ● 105
Hemminghaus, Matthew ● 43
Henri, Clifton ● 110
Henson, Daiga ● 138
Herbon, John ● 76
Hill, Susan ● 111
Ho, Janice ● 114
Hobgood, Cali ● 84
Horner, Matthew ● 32
Hughes, Ronnie ● 79
James, Tom ● 18
Jimenez, Nicario ● 82
Jones, Richard ● 164
Judd, Richard ● 27
Karner, Peter ● 158
Kaser, Adam ● 93
Keating, Steve ● 147
Kidd, William ● 17
Kite, Frances ● 46
Knill, Joachim ● 116
Koch, Kim ● 87
Kosten, Andrew ● 12
Kraus, Olive ● 47
Kvande, Ryan ● 166
LaChance, William ● 102
LaChance, William ● 104
Lauersdorf, Robin ● 85
LeAir, Deb ● 155
Lee, Ning ● 117
Lee, Seung ● 143
Leto, Tina ● 170
Leverenz, Lisa ● 11
Lossing, Craig ● 49
Malloy, Clare ● 62
Maras, Thomas ● 86
Martray, Brianna ● 125
Maschinot, Jerome ● 131
Mascoll, John ● 88
Maurland, Elisabeth ● 83
McGee, Toby ● 59
McLean, Jack & Alice ● 28
Merriman, Teresa ● 148
Miller, Sandra ● 159
Mosedale, Andrew ● 151
Muench, James ● 112
Munn, Lance & Vicki ● 30
Musolff, Katie ● 81
Noggle, Stephen ● 149
Oliverson, Lawrence ● 25
Ollendieck, Gena ● 9
Olson, Scott ● 64
Orr, Mark ● 45
O’Shea, Mary & Smith,
Molly ● 172
Pack, Anthony ● 52
Pappas, Candace
Compton ● 156
Petran, James ● 127
Polfus, Roberta ● 100
Pollock, Sarah ● 141
Powers, Daniel ● 140
Prinz, Rone’ ● 126
Proctor, Luke ● 55
Pruessing, Lori ● 29
Raab, George ● 58
Raasch, Jef ● 31
Rathonyi, Agnes ● 2
Reinfeld, Bruce ● 154
Richards, William ● 60
Roche, Greg ● 38
Rogers, Dale ● 4
Ross, Daniel & Lee ● 169
Royce, David ● 96
Ryan, Richard ● 123
Schmid, Beryl ● 167
Schwegmann, Michael ● 10
Sebastian, Stephen ● 42
Seslar, Lin ● 36
Seymour, Julie ● 63
Sigwarth, Douglas
& Renee ● 1
Silverstein, Grant ● 163
Skvarch, James ● 171
Smith, Shelley ● 130
Solomon, Beth ● 129
Spies, Klaus ● 157
Stowell, Bruce ● 37
Strachov, Greg ● 15
Strong, Kate ● 54
Strzynski, Dylan ● 75
Sudduth, Mark ● 71
Swagerle, Steve ● 95
Swanson, Will ● 136
Sweitzer, John ● 34
Szabados, Mona & Alex ● 16
Teilhet, Justin ● 51
Terauds, Marina ● 152
Thompson, Philip ● 101
Ulevicius, Kostas ● 68
Uren, Steve ● 6
Viene, Caroline ● 165
Wargin, Thomas ● 48
Welsh, Joey ● 98
Wempe, Conrad ● 176
Whipple, Judith ● 92
White, Jonathan ● 56
Whitehouse, CT ● 174
Whitfield, Warner &
Kelemen, Beatriz ● 50
Wiedmaier, Rob ● 119
Wilbat, James ● 23
Wilson, Kim ● 128
Wroblewski, Nick ● 133
Yingst, Kreg ● 91
Youngquist, Betsy ● 65
Zale, Lou ● 89
Zhou, Sabrina ● 13
Zhou, Yu ● 70
ARTIST BY BOOTH NUMBER
1 Douglas & Renee Sigwarth ● River Falls, WI ● Glass
2 Agnes Rathonyi ● St. Catherines, Ontario ●
Mixed Media 2D
3 Richard Auger ● Orlando, FL ● Photography
4 Dale Rogers ● Haverhill, MA ● Sculpture
5 Tim Arnold ● Villa Park, IL ● Ceramics ●
Artist Advisor
6 Steve Uren ● Marquette, MI ● Wood
7 Tanya Doskova ● Phoenix, AZ ● Digital
8 Juli Adams ● Seattle, WA ● Painting
9 Gena Ollendieck ● Cresco, IA ● Mixed Media 3D
10 Michael Schwegmann ● Bement, IL ● Ceramics
11 Lisa Leverenz ● Milwaukee, WI ●
Fiber/Wearable
12 Andrew Kosten ● Brookings, SD ● Printmaking
13 Sabrina Zhou ● Carmel, IN ● Drawing/Pastels
14 Peter Flanary ● Mineral Point, WI ● Sculpture
15 Greg Strachov ● Floral City, FL ● Painting
16 Mona & Alex Szabados ● Mokelumne Hill, CA ● Jewelry
17 William Kidd ● Miramar, FL ● Ceramics ●
Award Winner
18 Tom James ● Glenview, IL ● Painting
19 Matthew Hatala ● Danielsville, GA ● Wood
20 Brian Beam ● Fulton, MI ● Ceramics
21 Megan Clark ● Raleigh, NC ● Jewelry
22 Albert Benedict ● Whitewater, WI ● Sculpture
23 James Wilbat ● Deerfield, IL ● Glass ●
Artist Advisor
24 Ted Gall ● Ojai, CA ● Sculpture ●
Honorable Mention
25 Lawrence Oliverson ● Sullivan, WI ● Photography
26 Christine & Michael Adcock ● Santa Barbara, CA ● Mixed Media 3D
27 Richard Judd ● Belleville, WI ● Wood
28 Jack McLean & Alice McLean ● Johnsburg, IL ● Metal ● Honorable Mention
29 Lori Pruessing ● Milwaukee, WI ●
Fiber/Decorative
30 Lance & Vicki Munn ● Bloomfield, IN ● Wood
31 Jef Raasch ● Milwaukee, WI ● Ceramics ● Honorable Mention
32 Matthew Horner ● Keene, NY ● Sculpture
33 Robert Flowers ● Summerfield, NC ● Painting
34 John Sweitzer ● Champaign, IL ● Wood
35 Christine Echtner ● Madison, WI ●
Mixed Media 2D
36 Lin Seslar ● Sebring, FL ● Painting
37 Bruce Stowell ● Fallbrook, CA ● Glass
38 Greg Roche ● Watsonville, CA ● Fiber/Wearable
39 Stephen Harmston & Bonnie Harmston ● Chandler, AZ ● Printmaking
40 Kate Harrold ● Nashville, TN ● Digital
41 Carol Fugmann ● Webster, NY ● Jewelry
42 Stephen Sebastian ● Thomasville, NC ● Painting
43 Matthew Hemminghaus ● Vandalia, MO ● Photography
44 Paveen “Beer” Chunhaswasdikul ● Gadsden, AL ● Ceramics ● Honorable Mention
16 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
45 Mark Orr ● Pinckney, MI ● Sculpture
46 Frances Kite ● Morton Grove, IL ● Jewelry ● Award Winner
47 Olive Kraus ● Hannibal, MO ● Painting
48 Thomas Wargin ● Menomonee Falls, WI ● Sculpture ● Honorable Mention
49 Craig Lossing ● Lino Lakes, MN ● Wood
50 Warner Whitfield & Beatriz Kelemen ● Ocala, FL ● Glass ● Honorable Mention
51 Justin Teilhet ● Yellow Springs, OH ● Ceramics ● Design Award Artist
52 Anthony Pack ● Overland Park, KS ●
Mixed Media 3D
53 Ashley Buchanan ● Johnson City, TN ● Jewelry
54 Kate Strong ● Chicago, IL ● Fiber/Wearable
55 Luke Proctor ● Mount Horeb, WI ● Metal
56 Jonathan White ● South Portland, ME ● Ceramics
57 Jan Bell ● Bowling Green, OH ● Photography
58 George Raab ● Millbrook, Ontario, Canada ● Printmaking
59 Toby McGee ● Oklahoma City, OK ● Glass
60 William Richards ● Underwood, WA ●
Mixed Media 3D
61 Michael Brown ● Antioch, IL ● Digital ●
Artist Advisor
62 Clare Malloy ● Chicago, IL ● Drawing/Pastels
63 Julie Seymour ● Hillpoint, WI ● Jewelry ● Honorable Mention
Continued on page 18
LFOA 2015
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 17
Continued from page 16
64 Scott Olson ● Williams Bay, WI ● Painting
65 Betsy Youngquist ● Rockford, IL ●
Mixed Media 3D ● Award Winner
66 Jill Bedford ● Delafield, WI ● Photography ● Honorable Mention
67 Beth Bojarski ● Milwaukee, WI ● Painting
68 Kostas Ulevicius ● St Petersburg, FL ● Sculpture
69 Ann Marie Cianciolo ● Milwaukee, WI ● Jewelry
70 Yu Zhou ● Yardley, PA ● Painting
71 Mark Sudduth ● Cleveland Hts., OH ● Glass ● Award Winner
72 Amy Gillespie ● Arlington, MA ●
Fiber/Decorative
73 Steve & MiKyung Cunningham ●
West Des Moines, IA ● Ceramics
74 Janine DeCresenzo ● Philadelphia, PA ● Jewelry
75 Dylan Strzynski ● Dexter, MI ● Mixed Media 2D
76 John Herbon ● Saint Ignace, MI ● Ceramics
77 Andy Fletcher ● Stoddard, WI ● Painting
78 Todd Cameron ● Minneapolis, MN ● Glass
79 Ronnie Hughes ● Laurel Springs, NC ● Glass
80 Terry Evans ● Overland Park, KS ● Wood
81 Katie Musolff ● Stoddard, WI ● Painting
82 Nicario Jimenez ● Naples, FL ●
Mixed Media 3D ● Award Winner
83 Elisabeth Maurland ● Decorah, IA ●
Ceramics ● Award Winner
84 Cali Hobgood ● Urbana, IL ● Photography ● Artist Advisor
85 Robin Lauersdorf ● Monona, WI ●
Drawing/Pastels
86 Thomas Maras ● Hudson, WI ● Glass
87 Kim Koch ● Oshkosh, WI ● Jewelry ●
Artist Advisor
88 John Mascoll ● Safety Harbor, FL ● Wood
89 Lou Zale ● Deerfield, IL ● Digital
90 Dick Cunningham ● Bonita Springs, FL ● Photography
91 Kreg Yingst ● Pensacola, FL ● Printmaking
92 Judith Whipple ● Runnells, IA ●
Mixed Media 3D
93 Adam Kaser ● Delaware, OH ● Glass
94 Sarah Hassler ● San Francisco, CA ● Jewelry
95 Steve Swagerle ● Mineral Point, WI ● Painting ● Silent Auction Winner
96 David Royce ● St Paul, MN ● Glass
97 Jeff Condon ● Grand Rapids, MI ●
Drawing/Pastels
98 Joey Welsh ● Gilbert, AZ ● Digital
99 Chris Coffey ● Akron, OH ● Photography
100 Roberta Polfus ● Oak Park, IL ● Ceramics
101 Philip Thompson ● Bangor, MI ● Printmaking
102 William LaChance ● Webster Groves, MO ● Mixed Media 2D ● DOUBLE CATEGORY
FEATURE
EXHIBITION ON
VIEW DURING LFOA:
103 Delores Fortuna ● Galena, IL ● Ceramics
104 William LaChance ● Webster Groves, MO ● Painting DOUBLE CATEGORY
105 Carol Hearty ● Beacon, NY ● Fiber/Wearable
106 Nancy Gardner ● Oak Park, IL ● Ceramics
107 Jack Forney & Marian Vorgang-Forney ● Bloomington, IN ● Jewelry
108 Scott Amrhein ● Sherwood, WI ● Glass ●
Award Winner
109 CC Barton ● Salida, CO ● Printmaking
110 Clifton Henri ● Chicago, IL ● Photography
111 Susan Hill ● Kansas City, MO ● Fiber/Decorative
112 James Muench ● Wauwatosa, WI ● Wood
113 Shellie Bender ● Lawrence, KS ● Jewelry
114 Janice Ho ● Hannibal, MO ● Jewelry
115 Michael Bryant ● Atlanta, GA ● Photography
116 Joachim Knill ● Hannibal, MO ● Painting
117 Ning Lee ● Livingston, NJ ● Painting ●
Honorable Mention
118 Greg Davis ● Austin, TX ● Photography
119 Rob Wiedmaier ● Platte City, MO ● Ceramics
120 David Bjurstrom ● Austin, TX ●
Drawing/Pastels
121 Kevin DesPlanques ● Mancos, CO ● Wood
122 Ron Dekok ● Belleville, WI ● Wood ●
Honorable Mention
123 Richard Ryan ● Bourbonnais, IL ● Glass
124 Nathan Grubich & Amanda
St.Hilaire-Grubich ● Ludington, MI ● Ceramics ● Honorable Mention
125 Brianna Martray ● Pittsburgh, PA ● Sculpture
126 Rone’ Prinz ● Woodland Hills, CA ● Jewelry
127 James Petran ● Iowa City, IA ● Painting
128 Kim Wilson ● Fox Point, WI ● Jewelry ●
Artist Advisor
129 Beth Solomon ● Lexington, MA ● Jewelry
130 Shelley Smith ● Janesville, WI ● Painting
131 Jerome Maschinot ● Cave Spring, GA ● Photography
132 Micheal Paul Cole ● Hannibal, MO ● Photography ● Honorable Mention
133 Nick Wroblewski ● Viroqua, WI ● Printmaking ● Artist Advisor
134 William & Lisa Bailey ● Dripping Springs, TX ● Jewelry
135 Brian Becher ● Columbus, OH ● Glass
136 Will Swanson ● Harris, MN ● Ceramics
137 Andrea Geer ● Rochester, NY ●
Fiber/Wearable
138 Daiga Henson ● East Windsor, NJ ●
Fiber/Wearable ● Award Winner
139 Anthony Hansen ● Morro Bay, CA ● Metal ● 2015 Poster Artist
140 Daniel Powers ● Dayton, OH ● Photography
141 Sarah Pollock ● Port Matilda, PA ●
Drawing/Pastels
Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern
Rebels, Masterworks from
the Albright-Knox Art Gallery
June 18–September 20, 2015
gar Degas, Pablo Picasso, Georgia
O’Keeffe, Salvador Dalí, Frida Kahlo,
Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Marc
Chagall, and Jackson Pollock. The
exhibition is an unparalleled opportunity to see more than 70 works by 68
artists whose acts of creative rebellion
shaped the course of modern art.
This exhibition brings together the
biggest names in art from the late
19th century to now, including masterpieces by Vincent van Gogh, Ed-
Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern Rebels
includes stellar examples of PostImpressionism by Henri de ToulouseLautrec and Paul Gauguin. The
exhibition also considers ideas that
18 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
142 Rosario & Enrique Garcia ● Fort Lauderdale, FL ● Jewelry
143 Seung Lee ● Cathedral City, CA ● Printmaking ● Award Winner
144 Todd Feazell ● Cincinnati, OH ● Ceramics
145 Larry Fox ● Omena, MI ● Sculpture
146 Samantha Freeman ● Philadelphia, PA ● Jewelry
147 Steve Keating ● Fort Collins, CO ● Photography
148 Teresa Merriman ● Westcliffe, CO ●
Mixed Media 3D
149 Stephen Noggle ● Morganton, NC ● Wood
150 Mimi Damrauer ● Chicago, IL ●
Fiber/Decorative
151 Andrew Mosedale ● Harwood, MD ● Digital
152 Marina Terauds ● North Branch, MI ● Printmaking
153 Debo Groover ● Tallahassee, FL ●
Mixed Media 2D
154 Bruce Reinfeld ● Philadelphia, PA ● Photography
155 Deb LeAir ● St Paul, MN ● Ceramics
156 Candace Compton Pappas ● Chelsea, MI ● Painting
157 Klaus Spies ● Asheville, NC ● Jewelry ●
Award Winner
158 Peter Karner ● Denver, CO ● Ceramics
159 Sandra Miller ● West Chester, PA ●
Fiber Wearable
160 Judith Eastburn ● Des Moines, IA ● Photography
161 Sandra Byers ● Rock Springs, WI ● Ceramics ● Artist Advisor
162 Mark & Sharon Diebolt ● Rochester, NY ● Wood
163 Grant Silverstein ● Mansfield, PA ● Printmaking
164 Richard Jones ● Madison, WI ● Glass
165 Caroline Viene ● Eugene, OR ● Jewelry
166 Ryan Kvande ● Thornton, CO ● Sculpture
167 Beryl Schmid ● Indianapolis, IN ●
Fiber/Wearable
168 Betsy Giberson ● Warner, NH ●
Fiber/Wearable
169 Daniel & Lee Ross ● Hovland, MN ● Sculpture
170 Tina Leto ● Chicago, IL ● Photography
171 James Skvarch ● Syracuse, NY ● Printmaking
172 Mary O’Shea & Molly Smith ●
Weybridge, VT ● Fiber/Wearable
173 Pong Gaddi ● Buffalo, NY ● Fiber/Wearable
174 CT Whitehouse ● Cedarburg, WI ● Sculpture
175 Valerie Bunnell ● Florence, MA ●
Mixed Media 3D
176 Conrad Wempe ● Emporia, KS ● Wood
contributed to the development and
rejection of later art movements such
as Cubism, Surrealism, Pop Art, and
Minimalism.
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–
1890). La Maison de la Crau (The Old
Mill), 1888. Oil on canvas, 25-1/2 x
21-1/4 inches (64.8 x 54 cm). Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo,
New York. Bequest of A. Conger
Goodyear, 1966.
The exhibition marks the first time
many of these works have toured in
decades. The Milwaukee Art Museum
is the only Midwest location to host
this remarkable collection, offering
Museum guests a rare opportunity
to view paintings and sculptures by
some of the most well-known and
respected names in the art world.
LFOA 2015
ARTISTS BY MEDIUM
20
21
21
21
Ceramics
Digital
Drawing/Pastels
Fiber/Decorative
21
22
22
23
Fiber/Wearable
Glass
Jewelry
Metal
23
23
24
25
Mixed Media 2D
Mixed Media 3D
Painting
Photography
25 Printmaking
26 Sculpture
26 Wood
2015
Featured
Artists
CERAMICS
5 Tim Arnold
arnoldceramics.com
Artist Advisor
20 BrianBeam
brianbeampottery.com
161 Sandra Byers
thebyersstudio.com
Artist Advisor
44 Paveen “Beer”
Chunhaswasdikul
beers-pottery.com
Honorable Mention
73 Steve & MiKyung
Cunningham
144 Todd Feazell
103 Delores Fortuna
106 Nancy Gardner
nancygardnerceramics.com
124 Nathan & Amanda
St.Hilaire-Grubich
Honorable Mention
76 John Herbon
johnherbonpottery.com
158 Peter Karner
peterkarnerpottery.net/
17 William Kidd
williamkiddceramics.com
Award Winner
155 Deb LeAir
debleair.com
83 Elisabeth Maurland
elisabethmaurland.com
Award Winner
100 Roberta Polfus
robertapolfusceramics.com
31 Jef Raasch
jefraasch.net
Honorable Mention
10 Michael
Schwegmann
schwegmannstudios.com
136 Will Swanson
willswanson.com
51 Justin Teilhet
jteilhetporcelain.com
Design Award Artist
56 Jonathan White
oddinq.com
20 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
LFOA 2015
DIGITAL
119 Rob Wiedmaier
61 Michael Brown
michaelbrown.com
Artist Advisor
7 Tanya Doskova
fineartoncanvas.com
40 Kate Harrold
kateharrold.com
151 Andrew Mosedale
andrewmosedale.com
97 Jeff Condon
facebook.com/
JeffCondonArtist
85 Robin Lauersdorf
alumniartwork.com
DRAWING/PASTELS
98 Joey Welsh
gekkards.com
89 Lou Zale
louzale.com
120 David Bjurstrom
davidbjurstrom.com
FIBER/DECORATIVE
62 Clare Malloy
claremalloy.com
141 Sarah Pollock
sarahpollock.com
13 Sabrina Zhou
artsabrinazhou.
blogspot.com
150 Mimi Damrauer
mimidesigns.tv
72 Amy Gillespie
amygillespiestudio.com
FIBER/WEARABLE
111 Susan Hill
susanhilldesign.com
29 Lori Pruessing
loripruessing.com
173 Pong Gaddi
pgaddi.com
137 Andrea Geer
andreageer.com
168 Betsy Giberson
105 Carol Hearty
carolhearty.com
138 Daiga Henson
sarmite.com
Award Winner
11 Lisa Leverenz
saintlucycoats.com
159 Sandra Miller
sandramillerdesign.com
172 Mary O’Shea &
Molly Smith
marylynnoshea.com
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 21
GLASS
38 Greg Roche
rocheleather.com
167 Beryl Schmid
54 Kate Strong
strongwear.com
108 Scott Amrhein
highcliffstudio.com
Award Winner
135 Brian Becher
brianbecher.com
78 Todd Cameron
threatlevelorange.org
79 Ronnie Hughes
hughesglass.net
164 Richard Jones
studioparan.com
93 Adam Kaser
kaserglass.com
86 Thomas Maras
marasglass.com
96 David Royce
davidroyceglass.com
123 Richard Ryan
vitreousmatter.com
1 Douglas & Renee
Sigwarth
sigwarthglass.com
37 Bruce Stowell
glasstrianglestudio.com
59 Toby McGee
tobymcgee.com
JEWELRY
71 Mark Sudduth
sudduthglass.com
Award Winner
50 Warner &
Beatriz Kelemen
whitfielddesigns.com
Honorable Mention
23 James Wilbat
wilbatglass.com
Artist Advisor
134 William & Lisa
Bailey
baileysartjewelry.com
113 Shellie Bender
53 Ashley Buchanan
ashleybuchananjewelry.com
69 Ann Marie Cianciolo
annsjewelry.com
21 Megan Clark
meganclarkjewelry.com
74 Janine DeCresenzo
janine.decresenzo.com
107 Jack Forney &
Marian Vorgang-Forney
forneygold.com
22 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
LFOA 2015
146 Samantha Freeman
samanthafreemandesign.com
41 Carol Fugmann
142 Rosario & Enrique
Garcia
rosariogarciadesigns.com
94 Sarah Hassler
sjhassler.com
114 Janice Ho
janiceho.com
46 Frances Kite
franceskite.com
Award Winner
87 Kim Koch
kimkoch.com
Artist Advisor
126 Rone’ Prinz
roneprinz.com
63 Julie Seymour
julieseymourgoldsmith.com
Honorable Mention
129 Beth Solomon
bethsolomonjewelry.com
METAL
157 Klaus Spies
spiesjewelrydesign.com
Award Winner
16 Mona & Alex
Szabados
monaenamels.com
165 Caroline Viene
carolineviene.com
128 Kim Wilson
Artist Advisor
139 Anthony Hansen
anthonyhansen.com
2015 Poster Artist
153 Debo Groover
debortinastudio.com
102 William LaChance
williamlachance.com
Double Category
175 Valerie Bunnell
valeriebunnell.com
82 Nicario Jimenez
retablosnicario.com
Award Winner
MIXED MEDIA 2D
28 Jack & Alice McLean
mcleanbronze.com
Honorable Mention
55 Luke Proctor
lproctorironworks.com
35 Christine Echtner
[email protected]
MIXED MEDIA 3D
2 Agnes Rathonyi
rathonyifineart.com
75 Dylan Strzynski
dylanstrzynski.com
26 Christine &
Michael Adcock
adcockstudios.com
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 23
148 Teresa Merriman
mindseyejournals.com
9 Gena Ollendieck
52 Anthony Pack
flickr.com/photos/
anthonypack
60 William Richards
moodmodernlamps.com
92 Judith Whipple
PAINTING
65 Betsy Youngquist
byart.com
Award Winner
8 Juli Adams
juliadams.com
67 Beth Bojarski
bethbojarski.com
77 Andy Fletcher
33 Robert Flowers
18 Tom James
tomjamesart.com
116 Joachim Knill
joachimknill.com
47 Olive Kraus
o-liveland.com
104 William LaChance
williamlachance.com
Double Category
117 Ning Lee
ningleeart.com
Honorable Mention
81 Katie Musolff
katiemusolff.com
64 Scott Olson
scottolsonfineart.com
156 Candace
Compton Pappas
comptonpappas.com
127 James Petran
42 Stephen Sebastian
36 Lin Seslar
linseslarpaintings.com
130 Shelley Smith
spunkybohemian.com
15 Greg Strachov
lawfulart.com
95 Steve Swagerle
stairwaystudiogallery.com
Silent Auction Winner
70 Yu Zhou
zhouyufinearts.com
24 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
LFOA 2015
PHOTOGRAPHY
3 Richard Auger
richardauger.com
66 Jill Bedford
jillbedfordphotography.com
Honorable Mention
57 Jan Bell
bellimages.com
115 Michael Bryant
michael-bryant.com
99 Chris Coffey
chriscoffey.com
132 Micheal Paul Cole
michealpaulcole.com
Honorable Mention
90 Dick Cunningham
dickcunningham.com
118 Greg Davis
gregdavisphotography.com
160 Judith Eastburn
jeastburnphotography.com
43 Matthew
Hemminghaus
thefarmhaus.com
110 Clifton Henri
cliftonhenri.com
84 Cali Hobgood
photographsbycali.com
Artist Advisor
147 Steve Keating
steve-keating.com
170 Tina Leto
tinaleto.com
131 Jerome Maschinot
maschinot.net
PRINTMAKING
25 Lawrence Oliverson
lawrenceoliverson.com
140 Daniel Powers
powersfineartphoto.com
154 Bruce Reinfeld
highfidelityphoto.com
109 CC Barton
ccbarton.com
39 Stephen & Bonnie
Harmston
harmstonarts.com
12 Andrew Kosten
andrewkosten.com
143 Seung Lee
Award Winner
58 George Raab
georgeraab.com
163 Grant Silverstein
grantsilverstein.com
171 James Skvarch
skvarch.com
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 25
SCULPTURE
152 Marina Terauds
marinaterauds.com
101 Philip Thompson
133 Nick Wroblewski
nickwroblewski.com
Artist Advisor
91 Kreg Yingst
kregyingst.com
22 Albert Benedict
14 Peter Flanary
peterflanary.com
145 Larry Fox
lfoxstudio.com
24 Ted Gall
theodoregall.com
Honorable Mention
32 Matthew Horner
matthornerstonework.com
166 Ryan Kvande
spunwheel.com
125 Brianna Martray
briannamartray.com
45 Mark Orr
scavengerart.com
4 Dale Rogers
dalerogersstudio.com
169 Daniel & Lee Ross
danross-leeross.com
68 Kostas Ulevicius
WOOD
48 Thomas Wargin
wargin.com
Honorable Mention
174 CT Whitehouse
ctwhitehouse.com
122 Ron Dekok
rondekok.com
Honorable Mention
121 Kevin DesPlanques
sublimerockers.com
162 Mark & Sharon
Diebolt hammilldiebolt.com
80 Terry Evans
terryevanswoodart.com
19 Matthew Hatala
27 Richard Judd
richardjudd.com
49 Craig Lossing
88 John Mascoll
26 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
LFOA 2015
112 James Muench
176 Conrad Wempe
candjwoodworks.com
30 Lance & Vicki Munn
viclan.com
149 Stephen Noggle
southernhighlandguild.org/
stevenoggle
34 John Sweitzer
sweitzerandsweitzer.com
6 Steve Uren
steveuren.com
Enjoy
the Hawks
Sculpture
Garden
mam.org/lfoa LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ART 2015 27
LFOA 2015
Festival Chairs: Chris Fenske, Mark Muench;
Festival Chairs Elect: Kate Pertzsch,
Mike King; Friends of Art: Kim Muench;
Advance Tickets: Christy Metcalf Artists:
Bernice Austin, Julia DeCicco, Kim Muench;
Buildings and Grounds: Mark Muench,
Tom Dornoff; Children’s Art: Linda Boxill,
Ann Krueger, John Krueger; Corporate:
Kathy Emery; Finance: Danielle Brinkman,
Mike King, Amy Vogt, Nancy Munroe; Food
and Beverage: Nate Kraucunas, Martha
Moore; Headquarters/Information:
Deborah Fabritz, Laura Lieske; Legal:
Catherine Faught Pollard; Performing Arts:
Kaye Giese, Andrew Hunn, Ted Brusubardis;
Poster: Nancy Munroe; Promotions:
Annette Melcher, Deborah Gerke; Public
Relations: Mary Jessen; Sculpture Garden:
Bob Wolf; Silent Auction: Erin McGurty,
Katharine Perella; VIP First Look: Lynn
Cornwell, Linda Koenig Volunteers: Michelle
Dwyer, Pam Schaefer; Wine Garden: Chris
Fenske, Callan Kamm. MUSEUM STAFF
Festival Director: Krista Renfrew; Festival
Managers: Jennifer Kobe, Molly Canan;
Sponsor Liaison: Jess Goehner; Artist
Liaison: Dionne Wachowiak.
28 LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL OF ART 2015 mam.org/lfoa
➜ Special thanks to all of the 2015 LFOA committee members and the hundreds of other
volunteers who contributed their time and hard work to make this event possible.
Photo by Erich Schroeder
COMMITTEE
CHAIRS
LFOA 2015