What's your new year's resolution? At the Atlanta Dogwood Festival our resolution is to create a revolution in the impact that festivals, like ours, have on the environment.
Last year, we took steps towards this goal by positioning recycling bins throughout Piedmont Park and using bio-diesel fuel for all of our generators. This year, we want to do more.
We have signed a partnership agreement with the US Green Building Council – Georgia Chapter, to create a Green Event Initiative for our 2010 Festival. The USGBC is a non-profit organization focused on the environmentally and socially responsible development of buildings and communities.Through our partnership with the USGBC, our goal is to take some of the standards and principals typically reserved for buildings and apply them to the processes and functions of festivals. We want to create a system of actions that festivals across the country can use to cause a measureable reduction in their use of resources.
Through careful review of our processes, we have come up with a handful of ways that the Atlanta Dogwood Festival can be more sustainable in our activities.
Here are some of the changes we're excited to introduce for the 2010 festival:Requiring food vendors to use only recyclable, compostable containers and supplies
The food at the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is as popular as the art; however, the art goes home and the food containers – often made of Styrofoam - are left behind. This year, we are requiring food vendors to use more eco-friendly alternatives like uncoated paper, aluminum food service ware, and "bio-plastics" made from corn, potato and other plant materials.
The recyclable materials will stay out of the landfills and find new life in post-consumer products. The compostable materials will be recycled into soil amendment - a portion of which is to be returned to the Piedmont Park grounds.
Use of recycling centers, staffed by the Girl Scouts, to assist and educate people on which materials go in which containers and why
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting in 2012, the Girl Scouts are engaged in a two-year initiative called "Girl Scouts Forever Green." Their goal is to work within their schools and communities to promote sustainability and responsible use of resources.
In support of this initiative, Atlanta area Girl Scouts will be on hand at each of the recycling centers throughout the park to educate visitors about the types of materials that can be recycled, the importance of recycling and of reducing waste in landfills.
Creating a solar powered acoustic stage
This year we hope to have the biggest star of all as part of our acoustic stage – the sun. We are working with both solar suppliers and staging companies to develop the ability to power all of the stage's electrical components with the solar power collected from Atlanta's sunny, spring days.
Use of electric powered golf carts
If you've attended the festivals in the past, you may have been among the unfortunate few who have been left in our fumes as we made our way from one end of the park to the other in our gas powered golf carts. This year, we are excited to have a fleet of electric powered carts that we will use during festival hours.
Discovery centers positioned throughout the festival to educate and encourage people about sustainable practices
Sustainable practices can be applied to many areas of our day to day lives, but knowing what to do or how to begin isn't always easy. Through demonstrations and hands-on experiences, each of our discovery centers will provide visitors with an opportunity to learn simple ways in which they can take action and make their environments a little more eco-friendly.
Dedicated sponsor booths for companies whose business is green initiatives and/or products
In addition to our artists' booths, we will be creating The Green Village which will be a series of booths dedicated to those businesses that provide eco-friendly services or those who sell eco-friendly products.
We are looking forward to making these changes and reducing the impact we have on Piedmont Park and the environment overall. Our hope is to be an example for all festivals and to demonstrate that great events don't have to have a great environmental impact.
For more information or if you would like to be involved, please visit our website www.dogwood.org contact our offices at 404.817.6642If you did not wish to receive this email, unsubscribe from this service now. Click Here
New Booth shots for 2010
DIGNITY Conference at One Twelve Gallery
Studio news 1/21/10
Say Goodbye to Cinque Terre!
I just sold one of my favorite painting out of my new gallery in Destin FL. Signature Studio's. The painting is based on Vernazza, one of the five villages of Cinque Terre in Italy. It was just a wonderful vacation. I have enjoyed seeing the painting and thinking back to that wonderful hike and relaxing holiday.
Goodbye Cinque Terre,
Dawn
Artist Map for the Dogwood Art Festival
FOX on Demand - Glee
Snow in Atlanta!
My Last Painting in '09
I can't believe I finally finished this painting. I have been almost finished for a month now. Oh well, at least I will be starting fresh with new work for 2010.
This is the third painting I have finished from the Long Island Nursery. See the previous two below.
"Enjoying the Ride" 24" x 24"
" Taking Time Out" 10" x 10"
Happy New Year,
Dawn
Cajun 12 Days of Christmas - by Tee Jules
Merry Christmas!
Artists and Eggnog
Love at the Pub
New works from the studio
MudFire Clay Works and Gallery
Holiday Studio Sale 2009
Sale Begins Friday, November 27, at 12:00 Noon
Continues Through December 21
Over 100 artists combine forces for our biggest show of the year featuring high-quality, handmade, unique, affordable pottery and sculpture. We restock daily fresh and hot from the kilns to ensure an amazing selection throughout the nearly month-long sale. The show includes a huge mix of work from invited artists and juried work created right here at MudFire.
Avoid the mall, buy local, buy handmade!
For more information and representative imagery, visit the show page.
We'll be gathering to celebrate the season and visit with many of the artists who contributed to our Holiday Studio Sale. The shelves and pedestals will be packed with great ceramic art, and we'll be enjoying some holiday cheer. Come enjoy the fun with us while taking care of some holiday shopping!
|
Fresh from the studio
New work at Decatur Gallery
View Decatur Gallery in a larger map
Decatur Gallery - Monthly reception Oct. 10
Decatur Gallery & Market
October, 2009
Dear Dawn Kinney, It's time for our monthly gallery reception!The Decatur Market & Gallery invites you to join us onSATURDAY, OCT. 10 for a gallery reception honoring"Outsider Art." Honored artists are James Loftusand Betsy Halford. The reception will be from5 - 10 p.m.and will include complimentary wine,hors d'oeuvres and an outdoor artist market.Free to attend.Join us! After the reception, we encourage you to dineat one of our neighboring restaurants: Natalie's Fish House(www.nathaliesfishhouse.com), or Cafe Lily (www.cafelily.com)
The Decatur Market & Galleryis proud to host a free reception to celebrate two artists:Betsy Halford
James Loftus
Betsty Halford and James Loftus use found objects to createunique 3-D narrative assemblages that are proudly "Outside"the norm!These dynamic artists give new meaning to repurposedmaterials. Each piece has an accompanying recipe, explanationor documentation of authentictiy. From themes such asintrospection to capitalism, each piece is thought provoking,evocative and unique, challenging the viewer to contemplate.Some invoke whimsy and artistic flourishes, prompting a smile.It's just too hard to explain... come see for yourself!We invite you to come meet the artists in person during thereception.___________________________________________________________________The Gallery also features pottery, handcrafted jewelry, encausticpaintings, pastels, glasswork, woodwork, jewelry and much more!Artists and artisans in residence are on a solid track to success andhighly collectable.During the reception, the Gallery will also offer an outdoorart market featuring handcrafted items. Hors d'oeuvres and winewill be served.The reception is free to attend. Join us!
We hope you will join us to meet the artists and see theirexciting new work. Support for art and artists can give yourown life color and texture!Sincerely,The Decatur Market & Gallery153 Ponce de Leon Pl.Decatur, GA 30030404.377.0755
About UsThe Decatur Market & Gallery was created as a gallery space foremerging artists and artisans. The Decatur Market & Gallery isAtlanta's most unique local co-operative gallery, exclusively featuringGeorgian artists. Each of the artist and artisan participants work in thegallery to help reduce expenses and each have creative input on theday to day operations of the gallery. We strive to enhance the artcommunity by offering this venue to support emerging talent. Thegallery participates with neighboring businesses for stronger synergyand presence. Join us in welcoming a new art collective in Decatur!
For additional information contact:
Patrick Dennis
Decatur Market & Gallery
404-377-0755
www.decaturgallery.com :: patrick@affps.com
Dawn Kinney Martin
A perfect weekend for an Art Festival
Norcross Art Festival this weekend
Stop by and visit this weekend Oct 3-4 at the Norcross Arts Festival
Sat 10 - 6 Sun 11 - 5
Norcross GA
http://www.norcrossartfest.com/
What to Know Before You Go
Where is the show?
On the streets of Historic Downtown Norcross “Rain or Shine”
What is the cost?
Free
Where can I park?
FREE parking is available at satellite lots located on Thrasher St. and Stevens Road, in the Rock Tenn parking lot. Click here for a map. Free shuttles run regularly between Historic Downtown Norcross and the parking lots. Look for the “Festival Parking” signs.
Parking for those with disabilities
Limited parking for visitors with motor scooters or wheelchairs is available on Thrasher Street near Park Drive, across from Art Fest headquarters. Additional parking for those with disabilities is available at City Hall on Lawrenceville Street.
Directions
Via Peachtree Ind. South – Turn left on Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Via I-285 – Turn right on Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Via I 85 N. – Turn left on Jimmy Carter Blvd.
Via Buford Hwy. traveling North – Turn left on Jimmy Carter Blvd. then right on South Peachtree.
Via Buford Hwy. traveling South – Turn right on Jimmy Carter Blvd. then right on South Peachtree.
Look for the “Festival Parking” signs.
Hope to see you there!
Cheers,
Dawn