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Celebrating the visual, environmental and musical arts each Memorial Day Weekend in the Paso Robles City Park, this art-filled 3-day event features Guest Lectures on Friday, the Festival of the Arts main event on Saturday and an Art Collectors Tour on Sunday.

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Welcome messagewelcome | table of contents

Welcome!

Studios on the Park and the City of Paso Robles welcome you to the4th annual Paso Robles Festival of the Arts, a spectacular three-daycelebration of the arts!

With over 100 world-class artists, interactive environmental fine artsand activities for all ages, fabulous local beer and wines, and thrillingperformances in the heart of charming downtown Paso Robles, there is nobetter way to kick off your summer!

Exciting new additions to the Festival include Guest Lectures onFriday, May 25, the Travel Channel’s Sand Masters on Saturday, May 26,and the Exclusive Westside Art Tour on Sunday, May 27!

Committed to honoring and preserving the natural beauty and characterof the region through the arts, a portion of proceeds raised through theFestival support the Salinas River Corridor Project and Studios on thePark’s community art programming.

Many thanks to the very generous sponsors and hardworkingvolunteers for their support. It is their commitment to the arts thatmakes this exceptional arts event possible.

Ezxperience another unforgettable weekend at the 2012 Paso RoblesFestival of the Arts!

Be prepared to be inspired.— Barbara Partridge,

Festival Chair

Friday’s Events ....................................................3DENISE SHERIDAN ......................................................................................................3

DON’T FEED THE ARTISTS.........................................................................................3

PREMIERE PARTY & KEYNOTE ADDRESS...............................................................3

FEASTING ON ART DINNER......................................................................................3

Saturday - The Main Event.....................4-13PLEIN AIR QUICK-DRAW & AUCTION ....................................................................4

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS ................................................................................................4

MAP..................................................................................................................................5

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS .........................................................................................6-9

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE.................................................................................11

YOUTH ART ZONE......................................................................................................12

ENVIRONMENTAL AREA...........................................................................................13

Sunday’s Events..................................................14ART & SOUL AWARDS BRUNCH ............................................................................14

EXCLUSIVE WESTSIDE ART TOUR..........................................................................14

Festival Sponsors...............................................15

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A note on QR Codes:Wherever you see a QR code, scan it with your smartphone and it will take you to the corresponding page onthe website. You can download a QR code app online.

Activities Festival of the Arts

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Friday’s Events

Thank You!

Friday’s Events

The Festival of the Arts thanks Chico’s Caffe for their generous support of the arts.The Feasting on Art Dinner will be one to remember!

Charmaine Martinez is an associate professor of graphic design at Cal Poly. She has a passion fortypography, love of creative experimentation, and interest in design advocacy. She has a backgroundin graphic design, book arts, printmaking, and mixed media installation. In 1993 she received herBFA in graphic design from the University of Notre Dame and in 2003 she received her MFA fromthe University of Wisconsin-Madison. www.juiciful.net

David Settino Scott is a San Miguel resident who has made painting his passion and profession forseveral decades. Throughout his extensive and varied career he has created, through painting andsculpture, a series of slave ships that marry the beauty of the open sea with the tragedy of the slavetrade; rendered a series of portraits of friends and fellow artists that debuted at the Steynberg Gallery;and has a healthy body of work consisting of paintings of flowers. He consciously works to incorporatesocial awareness and activism in his work with results like The Human Series depicting the victimsof political murders around the world. www.davidsettinoscott.com

Drew Silvaggio stages visual feasts as the artistic director of Civic Ballet, helped found a Pacific CoastDance Convergence called Jumpbrush that occurs on alternate years at the PAC in SLO, choreographedfor SLO Little Theatre's hit musical “My Generation,” and coordinates and participates in flashmobs.When he's not staging his elegant annual production of The Nutcracker he's assembling wild produc-tions of Alice in Wonderland and a show titled Sidewalk Stories based on the popular children's bookWhere the Sidewalk Ends. www.jumpbrush.org

Neal Breton has made it his mission to mobilize youth art culture in San Luis Obispo County.He opened San Luis Art Supply in 2009, and has participated in dozens of art shows in galleries,coffee shops, and empty nooks and walls. He's a regular illustrator for New Times and San Louie hashelped coordinate Art After After Dark at the SLOMA, and is a major mover and shaker for thelocal arts community. www.NealBreton.com

Panel Moderator Ashley Schwellenbach worked as New Times Arts Editor for almost five yearsand has worked as Managing Editor for the last two years. Besides being a co-founder and editorof San Louie, an art-focused publication featuring local writers and visual artists, she’s coordinatedpublic art shows and events including Box City and a series of flashmobs. As much as she loveswriting about work by other artists, she’s enjoyed placing greater emphasis on rolling up hersleeves and diving into the art scene on a more participatory basis in recent years.

3pm

New Times' Ashley Schwellenbach moderates"Don’t Feed the Artists"Panelists: Neal Breton, Charmaine Martinez, Drew Silvaggio, David Settino ScottPaso Robles City Hall/Library Conference Center, 1000 Spring Street

This is not your mother’s art talk...but you should probably bring her anyway. Fourrockstar members of the local arts community — and one moderator who likes to talkto themy — join forces to undermine the fallacious notion that art is a luxury rather thana necessity. They’ll answer seemingly simple questions like what qualifies a person to referto themselves as that most romantic of figures — the artist. As well as share their triumphsand low points. This is a talk for the highbrow, low brow, and every brow in between. If youhave even a passing interest in art, you’ll enjoy this conversation. 3pm - 4:30pm.FREE ($5 suggested donation).

11am

Dr. Denise Sheridan presents"Quilting a Culture & All That Jazz:A Legacy of African American Artistic Rhythms"Paso Robles City Hall/Library Conference Center, 1000 Spring Street

Reflecting on her journey in an extended family of material cultureartists, Dr. Sheridan will share the cultural and familial musings thatinspire her work as a nationally-recognized African American quiltartist and scholar. From New Orleans Jazz to moving Gospel Spirituals,the heritage woven into Sheridan's narrative quilts is a culturallyenlightening experience not to be missed.FREE ($5 suggested donation).

5 - 7:30pm

Premiere Party & Keynote AddressStudios on the Park, 1130 Pine Street and Park Ballroom, 1232 Park Street

Preview the "Local Color" and "Plein Air Masters" at Studioson the Park and enjoy appetizers by Cahoots and Anglim winesfollowed by Stephen Doherty's lively presentation “Plein AirPainters. Crazy About Nature or Just Plain Crazy?”$30 Tickets are available at www.pasoartfestival.com

7:30pm

Feasting on Art DinnerChico's Caffe, 834 11th Street

An intimate multi-course fine dining experience at Chico'sCaffe. Join Stephen Doherty, Editor-in-Chief of PleinAir Maga-zine for an incredible evening of conversation and great food.$45 Tickets are available at www.pasoartfestival.com

Susan Greaves

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Saturday, May 26 - Main Event

Quick-Draw

Watch 30 of California's finest artists race against the clock to paintworks of art in just two hours. Subjects include charming homes, iconiclandmarks, beautiful models, and vintage cars. Vote for your favorite!

Don't miss the chance to own a masterpiece of your own at the excitingauction led by Supervisor Frank Mecham and winemaker Doug Beckett!

Plein Air Quick-Draw9am-11am

Local ColorSpecial Exhibition

Robert AbbottJohn BarnardCarole BelliveauMarcia BurttChris ChapmanKen ChristensenJohn CosbyChristine CrozierKathleen DunphyAnita Hampton

Erin HansonJeremy HarperCarolyn Hesse-LowJohn IwerksSibyl JohnsonLarry KappenMark KerckhoffPeggi Kroll-RobertsLaurel MinesScott Prior

Marsha RebstockLesley RichRay RobertsKaaren RobertsonJulia Munger SeelosJeff SkellyCarol Timson BallElizabeth TolleyThomas Van SteinJeanette Wolff

Participating artists:

Robert AbbottMarcia BurttChris ChapmanMarsha ConnellJohn CosbyGlenn DeanKarl DempwolfKathleen Dunphy

Susan GuyAnita HamptonHolli HarmonJeremy HarperJohn IwerksMark KerckhoffPeggi Kroll-RobertsLaurel Mines

Scott PriorLesley RichRay RobertsKaaren RobertsonJane SunCarol TalleyElizabeth TolleyThomas Van Stein

Participating artists:

World-renowned art editor Mr. Stephen Doherty is this year’s guestof honor and keynote speaker. Mr. Doherty’s involvement in the artsgoes back to the 1970s. With his Masters of Fine Arts degree fromCornell University, he served 31 years as editor-in-chief of AmericanArtist, American Artist Watercolor, and American Artist Drawingmagazines. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the print and digitaleditions of PleinAir Magazine. During that time he authored hundredsof articles on artists working in every media and style. His books

include The Artist in Nature—Thomas Kinkade and the Plein Air Tradition.

Mr. Doherty has judged national art shows and competitions and served on the advisoryboards of arts organizations, and frequently lectures on the arts. In the past decade, hehas become a committed plein-air painter himself, enjoying what he describes as“the passionate community of artists who share my love for painting from natureoutdoors and in the studio.”

Inspired by Mr. Doherty, Studios on the Park hosts the invitational exhibition, “Plein AirMasters.” Popularized by French Impressionists in the 19th century, painting “en plein air”is done outside, “in the open air,” using natural light. Paintings by 24 premierCalifornia Plein Air artists are featured.

Plein Air MastersSpecial Exhibition

Plein Air Auction1pm

“Local Color: Celebrating Authentic Beauty” is the theme of the2012 Paso Robles Festival of the Arts. It is also the subject of thespecial month-long exhibition at Studios on the Park. Originalartworks in a variety of media celebrate the authentic beauty ofnorthern San Luis Obispo County. Juror Marcia Burtt and JudgeStephen Doherty’s selections highlight personal vision andcreative approach as well as excellence in execution. Openingto the public on Saturday, May 26, “Local Color” is on displaythrough July 1st.

Saturday –The Main EventExhibitions

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STUDIOS ONTHE PARKpresents

“Local Color” & “Plein Air Masters” Exhibitions

PPUUBBLLIICC MMUURRAALL PPRROOJJEECCTT -- Henry AJ Ramos and theArtists Reimagining Color youth group lend their considerable talent to directing a river-inspired Public Mural Project on a 60-ft canvas along SpringStreet. All ages are encouraged to participate!

YYOOUUTTHH AARRTT ZZOONNEE –– Free hands-on art stations, performance stage, face painting (for a small fee), musical petting zoo, rose petal pool play area andmore!

FFEESSTTIIVVAALL FFOOOODDSS –– Dine with us and get some goodeats and refreshing beverages. Enjoy smoothies, BBQ,brisket and pulled pork sandwiches, kettle corn, andgelato! Proceeds benefit the Festival of the Arts.

PPLLEEIINN AAIIRR QQUUIICCKK--DDRRAAWW && AAUUCCTTIIOONN –– Thirty award-winning artists race against the clock to paintworks of art in just 2 hours! Watch masterpieces cometo life and then vote for your favorite! Followed immediately by the auction on the steps of the Carnegie building.

EENNVVIIRROONNMMEENNTTAALL AARREEAA –– Interactive educational andart activities relating to Paso Robles and the SalinasRiver environment. Look for Sammy the Steelhead andthe *NEW* Mother Nature photo booth!

BBIIKKEE VVAALLEETT –– Don’t worry about parking or paying forgas — ride your bike to the Festival and park it for free at the Bike Valet! Open from 10am – 5pm.

OOUUTTDDOOOORR FFIINNEE AARRTT SSHHOOWW && SSAALLEE –– 70+ nationallyand regionally-acclaimed artists exhibit and sell their artwork under canopies. Participating artists listed onpages 6-9.

SSUUSSPPEENNDDEEDD MMOOTTIIOONN RRIIBBBBOONN AACCRROOBBAATTSS –– Experience the fun, excitement, and freedom of aerialdance — the art that defies gravity. Performances,classes and photo opportunities throughout the day.

RRIIVVEERR LLOOUUNNGGEE –– Select from Firestone Walker beersand some of Paso Robles’ finest wines. Proceeds benefitthe Festival of the Arts. Open noon to 5pm. Valid ID required.

SSAANNDD MMAASSTTEERRSS -- Your children’s sand castles will neverbe the same. Follow the “fish prints” to Pine Street towatch the Travel Channel’s Sand Masters at work. Tryyour own hand at sand sculpture. *NEW*

SSTTUUDDIIOOSS OONN TTHHEE PPAARRKK –– The only open studios artcenter of its kind in California, Studios on the Park invites you to view the stunning “Local Color” and“Plein Air Masters” exhibitions and visit with the talented artists-in-residence.

MAP KEY

Artists

Environmental Area

Youth Art Activities

Entertainment

Unique Attractions

Miscellaneous

Food & Drink

Robert Abbott Marcia BurttChris Chapman Marsha Connell John Cosby Glenn DeanKarl Dempwolf Kathleen Dunphy

Susan Guy Anita Hampton Holli HarmonJeremy HarperJohn Iwerks Mark KerckhoffPeggi Kroll-Roberts Laurel Mines

Scott Prior Lesley RichRay Roberts Kaaren Robertson Jane Sun Carol Talley Elizabeth Tolley Thomas Van Stein

Participating artists:

World-renowned art editor Mr. Stephen Doherty is this year’s guestof honor and keynote speaker. Mr. Doherty’s involvement in the artsgoes back to the 1970s. With his Masters of Fine Arts degree from Cornell University, he served 31 years as editor-in-chief of AmericanArtist, American Artist Watercolor, and American Artist Drawingmagazines. He is currently the editor-in-chief of the print and digital editions of PleinAir Magazine. During that time he authored hundredsof articles on artists working in every media and style. His books

include The Artist in Nature—Thomas Kinkade and the Plein Air Tradition.

Mr. Doherty has judged national art shows and competitions and served on the advisoryboards of arts organizations, and frequently lectures on the arts. In the past decade, he has become a committed plein-air painter himself, enjoying what he describes as“the passionate community of artists who share my love for painting from nature outdoors and in the studio.”

Inspired by Mr. Doherty, Studios on the Park hosts the invitational exhibition, “Plein AirMasters.” Popularized by French Impressionists in the 19th century, painting “en plein air”is done outside, “in the open air,” using natural light. Paintings by 24 premier California Plein Air artists are featured.

“Local Color: Celebrating Authentic Beauty” is the theme of the2012 Paso Robles Festival of the Arts. It is also the subject of thespecial month-long exhibition at Studios on the Park. Original artworks in a variety of media celebrate the authentic beauty ofnorthern San Luis Obispo County. Juror Marcia Burtt and JudgeStephen Doherty’s selections highlight personal vision and creative approach as well as excellence in execution. Opening to the public on Saturday, May 26, “Local Color” is on displaythrough July 1st.

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Saturday, May 26 - Main Event

George JercichCentral Coast Sculptors Group

Canopy # 1 & 2www.gjercichstudio.blogspot.com

Bart KerwinCentral Coast Sculptors Group

Canopy # 1 & 2www.buybartart.com

Larry Le BraneCentral Coast Sculptors Group

Canopy # 1 & 2www.larrylebrane.com

Michael ReddellCentral Coast Sculptors Group

Canopy # 1 & 2www.michaelreddell.blogspot.com

Lucie RyanCentral Coast Sculptors Group

Canopy # 1 & 2www.lucieryan.com

Maria Poroy ArtistCanopy # 3

www.poroyart.com

Alice W. Ronke WatercolorsCanopy # 4

Blue Ribbon SalvageCanopy # 5

www.blueribbonsalvage.com

Heather Flower DesignsCanopy # 5

www.facebook.com/HeatherFlowerDesigns

Carol Timson BallCanopy # 6

www.caroltimsonball.com

Erin Kenepp/Studio MPKCanopy # 7

www.erinkenepp.blogspot.com/gallery.html

Lost in the WoodsCanopy # 8

www.lostinthewoods123.blogspot.com

Amy McKay Art & DesignCanopy # 9

www.amy-mckay.com

Larry KappenCanopy # 10

www.larrykappen.com

Anne FrakerCanopy # 11

www.annefraker.com

Ginger ToomerCanopy # 12

Wendy DentonCanopy # 13

www.wendydenton.smugmug.com

Marsha RebstockCanopy # 14

www.marsharebstock.com

Don HallCanopy # 15

www.donhallworks.com

Sheri KleinCanopy # 16

www.sherikleinglassart.com

Participating ArtistsOUTDOOR FINE ART SHOW & SALE

Art Show

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Jim TylerCanopy # 17

www.jimtylerfineart.com

Jeff Skelly Fine ArtCanopy # 18

www.jeffskellyart.com

Amyx ArtCanopy # 19

www.amyxart.com

John Rector PhotographyCanopy # 20

www.johnrectorphotography.com

Bryn Bridenthal - 2sisters GlassCanopy # 21

www.2sistersglass.com

Sher Roberts - 2sisters GlassCanopy # 21

www.2sistersglass.com

Nancy E. BeckerCanopy # 22

www.nancyebecker.com

Lynn KishiyamaCanopy # 23

www.lynnkishiyama.com

Stephen E. PriceCanopy # 24

www.stepheneprice.com

Dorothy BoyleCanopy #25

www.genesisbronze.com

Debra JureyCanopy # 26

www.jureystudio.com/debra

Vel MillerCanopy # 27

www.velmiller.com

Dennis CurryCanopy # 28

www.denniscurry.com

Paths of Light® Tom RudholmCanopy # 29

www.pathsoflight.net

Kathryn Welsh Fine JewelryCanopy # 30

www.kathrynwelsh.etsy.com

Roy HarrisCanopy # 31

www.royharrisart.com

Julie Rips ArtCanopy # 32

www.julieripsart.com

Sharon SobraskeCanopy # 33

www.zazzle.com/sharonartist

AriaglassCanopy # 34

http://bit.ly/FOTA_Ariaglass

DanielCanopy # 35

www.newworldcubist.com

Participating ArtistsOUTDOOR FINE ART SHOW & SALE

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Saturday, May 26 - Main Event

PierceModern galleryCanopy # 36

www.piercemodern.com

Laurel SherrieCanopy # 37

www.laurelsherrie.com

Rosanne SeitzCanopy # 38

www.rosanneseitz.com

Melissa CampbellCanopy # 39

http://on.fb.me/MelissaCampbell

Dana Kim HixsonCanopy # 40

www.danakimberlyhixson.com

Erin HansonCanopy # 41

www.erinhanson.com

Brenda Wolf Fine ArtCanopy # 42

www.brendawolf.com

Francesca ThornCanopy # 43

www.theseastrands.com

Jörn PiesnackCanopy # 44

www.piesnack.com

John Partridge Fine ArtCanopy # 45

www.johnpartridgeart.com

Richard MortensenCanopy # 46

www.sites.google.com/site/moricaglass

Barry R. LundgrenCanopy # 47

www.galleryatthenetwork.com/hgal-art-categories/hgal-wood/

160-barry-lundgren

Karen Scott BrowdyCanopy # 48

www.bellartsfactory.org/profiles/karen-browdy

AckermanArtsCanopy # 49

www.ackermanarts.com

Sibyl JohnsonCanopy # 50

www.sibyljohnson.com

Dotty HawthorneCanopy # 51

www.dottyhawthorne.com

Sally TippmanCanopy # 52

www.sallytippman.com

Sue Hogan JewelryCanopy # 53

http://on.fb.me/SueHoganJewelry

Sue McKeeCanopy # 54

www.susanmckeeartist.com

ColorVibe DesignsCanopy # 55

www.colorvibedesigns.com

Participating ArtistsOUTDOOR FINE ART SHOW & SALE

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Mountain Springs TurningsCanopy # 56

Julia Munger SeelosCanopy # 57

www.juliaseelosgallery.com

Corynn WolfCanopy # 58

www.corynnpaintings.com

Irene EstrinCanopy # 59www.sbarts.net

Shelly NiroCanopy # 59

www.sbarts.net/niro.htm

Dale EversCanopy # 60

www.daleeversstudio.com

Sheryl KnightCanopy # 61

www.sherylknight.com

Vern WestCanopy # 62

Rod R. AszmanCanopy # 63

www.rodaszman.com

Rod Baker Central Coast Glassblowing & Fusing

Canopy # 64www.rodbakerglass.com

Christine CrozierCanopy # 65

www.christinecrozier.com

Barbara Louise PenceCanopy # 66

www.bpenceart.com

Carole Belliveau Fine ArtCanopy # 67

www.carolebelliveau.com

Duane HallCanopy # 68

www.7-peaks.com

Participating ArtistsOUTDOOR FINE ART SHOW & SALE

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Entertainment ScheduleSTREET PERFORMANCESHorse Shoe Pit10:00am - 12:30pm Scott & Jacque Jeffries1:00 - 3:00pm Skylark

Fountain Planter10:00am - 1:00pm Paul & Randy Rigby1:00 - 3:00pm Don Lampson

N.E. Park Corner10:00am - 12:00pm Banjer Dan1:00 - 2:00pm Central Coast Love Notes

S.E. Park Corner11:00am - 1:00pm Chris Hangos1:00 - 3:00pm Banjer Dan

YOUTH STAGE PERFORMANCES10:00 - 10:30am Paso Robles High School Jazz Band 10:35 - 10:50am Creative Dance Performance10:55 - 11:05am Cal Poly Lion Dance Team11:10am - 12:10pm Singing Hands Children’s Choir & Performing Arts12:25 - 12:45pm Paso Robles High School Drumline (on the Carnegie steps)12:45 - 1:15pm Paso Robles Youth Arts Foundation - Dance & Music Acts1:20 - 2:20pm Artistry in Motion2:25 - 3:15pm Bucket Busters3:20 - 3:30pm Jesus Solorio & The Sol Innovations3:30 - 4:00pm Jesus Solorio Dance Classes3:30 - 4:35pm Class Act Dance (on the Carnegie steps)4:40 - 5:00pm Mexican Folklore Dance

STUDIOS ON THE PARK PERFORMANCES10:00am - 12:00pm Paisanos Unplugged 12:00 - 1:00pm CC Love Notes 1:00 - 2:00pm Aurora Denny2:00 - 3:00pm Cindy Dixon

Aurora Denny

Don Lampson

Mother Corn Shuckers

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Youth Art Zone1. Freckles Face PaintingEveryone’s favorite local face painter returns. Be the art, wear the art. A nominal fee will be charged for face painting.

2. Stained Glass ArtHosted by Boys & Girls Club & SLOMA (SLO Museum of Art)Transform clear glass bottles and glasses into stunning stained glass art!

3. Pointillism Meets PollockHosted by Paso Robles Library FoundationCreate a bookmark using dots of paint then watch it turn into a masterpiece when laminated.

4. Rose Petal Pool Play AreaHosted by Paso Robles Community ChurchA botanical bubble bath — wading pools filled with rose petals for the under 5 set to frolic and play in. Photo op anyone?

5. Irresistible Chalk ResistHosted by Paso Robles Art Association Color the paper with crayons and chalk, trace a drawing out of the chalk onto paper and Ta-da!! Two for the price of one!

6. Musical Petting ZooHosted by SLO Symphony In this petting zoo the animals are instruments! Well-loved trombones, trumpets, violins, and even an accordion can be found buzzing and squawking in our charming "corral."

8. Straw Blown PaintingsHosted by YMCA Create unique works of abstract art by blowing paint through straws!

9. Deb’s Zany HatsCreate a hat and strut your stuff! The booth will be filled with embellishments so your creative flair can come alive.

7. Music MotiveFREE introductory bucket drumming classes for all ages! Get in on the fun!

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Environmental AreaEnvironmental

1. REC Foundation & City River Vision Exhibit “In a Word – River Reflections” Create poetry or thoughts about the river and see how the collected thoughts from the day come together to form a whole. Progress report on statusof river enhancement projects accomplished to date and planned for the future. River Sculpture: A work in progress, “Circle of Life” by Ojai artist Robert Roemisch, is the river-inspired environmental sculpture funded and commissioned by the REC Foundation withtheir River Enhancement Funds. Remember Festival proceeds support the River fund, that can in turn support river-focused public art. Visit http://heatherstobo.info/RobertRoemischto view the project.

2. Pacific Gas & Electric Company “Playful Pinwheels” Sun and wind can help power our world!Capture the power of the wind for yourself with this pinwheelart project. And, don’t miss the Sand Sculpture & Sand Play,sponsored by PG&E. Just follow the “fish print” trail to thefantasy fish castle built by the Travel Channel’s Sand Masters!

3. Upper Salinas/Las Tablas RCD "Native Soil Painting" The diversity of our California soils willprovide the color palette for this art project. Learn how to helpkeep our rivers and open spaces healthy for plants and animalsas part of this art activity.

6. California Native Plant Society“Leaf Art” with the California Native Plant Society helps childrenand adults recognize and memorialize native plant species withthis hands-on art technique.

7. Amigos de AnzaIn 1776 Juan Bautista de Anza created the first overland routethrough California and his trail followed the Salinas Riverthrough northern San Luis Obispo County. Enjoy “sand painting” of historic prints that celebrate his adventures.

8. Pacific Wildlife Care Kids and adults will both enjoy interactive wildlife demonstrations and discussions in the park. “Meet the spokesanimals,” including hawks, opossums, owls and more.

5. FalconerFalconry is reportedly the oldest sport in history and is now beingused as a natural and sustainable pest control method in farming andviticulture. Brad Felger will be on hand with “working birds of prey” to answer questions about sustainable farming with falconry.

4. City’s Water Conservation/Watershed Health“Butterfly Wands” What do butterflies and water have in common? They are both precious! Learn how water-saving native plants can attract and nourish butterflies, enhancing the balance of our natural habitats. Use watercolors and simple household items to create an enchanted butterfly wand.

9. Transition Paso Robles “Vegetable Printing” Get ready to use vegetables in a new and creative way! The Food Group of Transition Paso Robleswill lead kids through the print-stamping process to compose a community banner.

10. Sand Sculpture & Sand Play –Travel Channel’s Sand Masters Follow the fish prints to the “Fantasy Fish Castle”! Thefragile and fantastic art of sand sculpture will stop youin your tracks, ignite your imagination and leave youbreathless. You can see the Travel Channel’s SandMasters perform this fantastic art on Festival day withtheir interpretation of a “Fish Castle” theme.

Mother Nature Photo BoothFestival-goers can pose with beautiful and artistic Mother Nature or step into her amazinggarb and snap a photo to memorialize their day at the 2012 Festival of the Arts.

Sammy Steelhead –A favorite of the kiddos,Sammy will once again beroaming the park for photoops at the park at 11am,12:30pm, and 2pm.

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Sunday, May 27

Sunday’s Events

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Art & Soul Awards BrunchLocation: Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine StreetStudios on the Park opens early for this festive affair. Savor scrumptious breakfast goodies and unlimitedbeverages as you listen toinspirational gospel hymns by the Karen Tyler Trio featuringValerie Johnson & Al B Blueand look at jewelry, paintings,photography, and much more. $20 Tickets are available atwww.pasoartfestival.com

10am-noon

Exclusive Westside Art TourLocation: Meet at Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine StreetA not-to-be-missed finale with private access to two of the Central Coast's pre-mier art collections. Docents provide unique details of each home and its mostimportant works. Presented by the Paso Robles Art Association. $25 Tickets are available at www.pasoartfestival.com

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