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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!
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 ServiceTake 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
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.
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APRIL 11 - 13, 2014Friday: Noon - 9 pmSaturday: 10 am - 11 pmSunday: 10 am - 6 pm
P I E D M O N T PA R KArtist market closes at 7 pmon Friday & Saturday.
BACKYARD BARBECUE & BREWS Sat u r d ay a n d Su n d ay: 1 to 5 p m
GETTING TO THE FESTIVAL
DONATIONS
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!
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.
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 Sessionon Sunday just before the awards.
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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.
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.
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.
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
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 refugeefamily for nearly a year.
Re:Loom: This amazing team of weavers produce handmade productsfrom donated fabric and old clothing.
Georgia Tech Solar Jackets: The techies will be back to show offtheir Solar Car!
Mike Snowden: Snowden will be onsite throughout the weekend entertaining attendees with his cigar box guitar.
Head to the Eco-Village to learn about thelatest and greatest in eco-friendly living!
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In the Meadow, the Kids Jumpy Jumps area has active options like the Moonwalk, Spider Jump & Climb and the Shark Attack Slide.
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.
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.
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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!
F i n d K a n g a n E a r t h E p a r K S t r E E t E n t r a n c E
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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.
VIP $35 at the door
PLATINUM VIP $55 at the door
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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!
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FRIDAY, APRIL 11 ARTIST STYLE1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Adam Klein & The Wild Fires Country/Folk3:00 pm - 4:00 pm The Georgia Flood Blues4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Partial Cinema Soul/Rock5:50 pm - 6:45 pm Norman Frank and The Ghost Dance R&B/Soul/Jazz7:00 pm - 7:45 pm MercyMe Contemporary Christian8:00 pm - 9:00 pm Marian Mereba R&B
SUNDAY, APRIL 1311:00 am - 12:45 pm Community Music Center Jazz1:00 pm- 1:45 pm Jack Preston & Dojo Collective Indie Funk2:00 pm - 2:45 pm Neil Cribbs Rock3:00 pm -3:45 pm All The Locals Funk/Pop4:00 pm -5:00 pm Sailing to Denver Bluegrass
SATURDAY, APRIL 1211:00 am - 12:00 pm 38th Parallel Blues/Rock12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Reaspec Jazz2:00 pm - 3:00 pm The Willie Ziavino & C.O.T. Band Latin3:30 pm- 4:30 pm Jubee & The Morning After Funk5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Wesley Cook Pop Rock6:30 pm -7:30 pm Lindsay Rakers Americana8:00 pm - 9:00 pm Secondhand Swagger Americana9:30 pm - 10:45 pm Lingo Jam
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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! �e City of Atlanta passed a ban on smoking in outdoor parks and recreational facilities including Piedmont Park where the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. �is means no tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted.
RIDESGiant 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
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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! �e City of Atlanta passed a ban on smoking in outdoor parks and recreational facilities including Piedmont Park where the Atlanta Dogwood Festival is located. �is means no tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco will be permitted.
RIDESGiant 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
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Lynn Cebula 259
Mark Cerny 194
Jo Chamness 228
Amy Dallas 79
James Floyd 198
Estella Fransbergen 42
Luis Gonzalez 260
Jennifer Ivory 254
Jeffrey Kennedy 224
Amy Lansburg 123
Elaine Laurent 244
Trent Manning 206
Ancizar Marin 8
Brianna Martray 52
Tiffany Ownbey 28
Sundie Ruppert 40
Bob and Patti Stern 74
Kimberly Willcox 3
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FIRST NAME LAST NAME BOOTHKathrine Allen-Coleman 127
Lisa Ashinoff 60
Nathan Bailey 37
Austin Baldauf 171
Stephen Baldauf 172
Dan Bi 24
Joseph Bradley 48
Kevin Chen 242
Pui-Lan Cockman 80
Daphne Covington 125
William Cowherd 105
Kevin Eslinger 218
Fred Fisher 207
Paul Flack 122
Kana Handel 190
Alex Leopold 100
Michael Madzo 64
Lin Martinique-Whittaker 97
Gena Ollendieck 257
Ronnie Phillips 168
H.C. Porter 93
Susan Rand 182
Irena Saparnis 30
Lyn Sedlak-Ford 56
Linda Sosebee 108
Jeffrey St Romain 214
Tai Taeoalii 22
Kathleen Taylor 147
Cat Tesla 88
Jason Weatherspoon 10
John Whipple 165
Bryan Yung 202
Michael Zavison 161
Irena Saparnis 214
Iosua Taeoalii 22
Liz Williams 110
Michael Zavison 165
Robert Eickholt 183
Joseph Falzone 223
Mark & Julie Glocke 46
David Goldhagen 236
Larry Hamilton 116
Kathleen Hunt 34
Randy Kuntz 170
Lisa Mote 253
Jack Pine 232
David Russell 4
Randle Sedlak-Ford 57
James Wilbat 243
Obayana Ajanaku 173
Penny Atkinson-Potter 41
Rick Austin 155
Martha Banting 237
Kathy Brennan 169
Charles Cecil 58
Jayne DeMarcay 234
Edgar Diaz 73
Molly Dingledine 82
Dolores Fawkes 115
Ann Finley 111
Rosario Garcia 199
Helmut Goral 62
Anne Havel 152
Mark Jimenez 47
Stacey Krantz 33
Barbara McLaughlin 176
Melanie Miller 140
Matthew Naftzger 51
Robert Nilsson 189
Marilu Patterson 11
Elaine Rader 92
Marjorie Rawson 89
Oscar Rivero 193
Aaron Sault 67
John Strobel 65
Robert Trisko 229
Michael Vagner 209
David Vrooman 76
Terri Winters 107
Marc Zoschke 164
Chris Beck 113
William Colburn 200
Chas Gerding 98
Guilloume Guilloume 188
Cherie Haney 70
Jimmy Hopkins 138
Richard Kolb 235
Kathleen Lapso 222
J.P. Roberts 144
Kurt Ruby 66
Eric Sauvageau 162
Danny Sayre 185
Bud Scheffel 246
Charles Strain 94David Vigo 181
Alain Bathelot 171
Marjorie Bowers 137
Jack Brumbaugh 163
Beth Crowder 81
Holly Foss 7
Douglas Fulks 19
John Furches 231
Jeff Leedy 15
Susan Loy 43
Nikolai Plavski 187
Aaron Reed 146
Michael Rohner 241
Richard Wilson 180
Jason Bove 12
Kimmy Cantrell 103
Al Clement 31
Doug Dacey 166
Adam Egenolf 227
Todd Feazell 96
Santiago Gutierrez 99
James Klinger 225
C.C Lee 157
Clayton Macone 177
Lisa Mathews 136
Don McWhorter 118
Greg Neal 21
Steven Olszewski 49
Jason Parsley 201
Bob Reiberg 78
Mike Shepard 141
Timothy Sullivan 109
Dennis Thompson 191
Janet Tobler 212
Tanya Tyree 217
Jack Valentine 186
Glenn Woods 63
Andres Arango 216
Sally Austin 119
Mimi Damrauer 39
Leah Dziewit 85
Teresa Hays 17
Mychal Mitchell 26
Kenneth Sorrells 251
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Alex Leopold2-D Mixed MediaBooth 100
Chris BeckMetalBooth 113
Kana Handel2-D Mixed MediaBooth 190
MIchael Madzo2-D Mixed MediaBooth 64
H.C. Porter2-D Mixed MediaBooth 93
R. L. Alexander 18
Ellie Ali 36
Steve Andrews 32
Kendra Baird 132
Ashley Benton 226
Felix Berroa 124
Jerry Brem 77
Mike Brown 129
Amy Leigh Carstensen 126
Gerard Erley 230
Hans Feyerabend 95
Charles Gatewood 160
Bruce Holwerda 90
Leif Johansen 204
Milenko Katic 13
Dawn Kinney Martin 120
Zhiyi Li 16
Alan Lin 195
Michelle Mardis 38
John Maurer 45
Micah Mullen 238
Shijun Munns 145
Brian Murphy 215
David Oleski 210
Jurate Phillips 78
frosty Rankin 250
Lena Reznik 148
Ellie Rusinova 175
Brian Sullivan 247
Charles Tersolo 68
Kristin Thorsen 106
Conni Togel 208
Summerford Whitney 150
Kevin Zuckerman 233
Cady Watson 49
Kevin Zuckerman 172
Craig Brabson 219
Jason Brueck 174
Michael Bryant 151
Doug Cavanah 20
Karin Connolly 29
Jim Copeland 104
Dick Cunningham 213
JD Dennison 252
Tanya Doskova 156
Julia Dressler 257Jana Epstein 71
shelagh forrest 72
Glenn Friedel 239
Keith Grace 87
Russell Grace 184
Lorri Honeycutt 220
Larry Humphrey 6
Brad Kelly 131
Susan Littman 167
Richard Lorenz 9
Gary Love 197
Jerome Maschinot 112
Brian Miller 55
Xavier Nuez 27
Larry & Sherry Paulsen 134
Jason Pavalonis 178A
James Richmond 256
Mikel Robinson 211
Garry Seidel 59
Allan Teger 91
Daryl Thetford 248
Mark Thomas 153
Greg Turco 121
Patrick Whalen 1
Ed Bladen 44
David Boone 128
Andy Costine 240
Russell Fullone 61
Cliff Garren 196
David Hadden 14
Donald Krebs 75
Steven Levine 53
David Levy 249
Clifford Lounsbury 203
Nick Molignano 101
Jeffrey Nelson 69
Jim Newbury 258
Brian Sykes 84
Margaret Taylor 133
Ralph Thomas 255
Shanti Yard 179
Gary Curtis 149
Virginia Dauth 130
Carol Ferony 205
Lu Fuller 154
Hallie Gillett 35
Christina Glennon 110
Charles Greenholdt 23
Richie Gudzan 221
Farhana Hussain 5
Mark Johnson 135
Julie Keaten-Reed 245
Kuansoi Kou 139
Greg Stones 83
Richard Toft 2
Jim Wilshire 114
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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.
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.
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.
Congratulations to the 2014 AHSAE winners!
Fourth Place: “Up, Up and Away,” Chase MathesonPhoenix High School Sophomore, Pasha Souvorin instructor
Fifth Place: “Madonna of the Mac,” Alexis JacobBrookwood High School Senior, Marie Thomas instructor
Sixth Place: “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” Kendyll RomineNorth Cobb Christian School Senior, Nate Rupp instructor
Seventh Place: “Shielded,” Erin KimNorth Gwinnett High School Junior, Yvette Kim instructor
Eighth Place: “Naivete,” Lesley ChangNorth Gwinnett High School Sophomore, Yvette Kim instructor
Ninth Place: “A Mountain Range in My Palm,” Kevin FuentesBrookwood High School Senior, Chris Vigardt instructor
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Don’t miss the Art Throwdown Begins Sunday at 1pm in front of the Community Center.
Awards will be given after 3 pm!
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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
Second Place: “Up and Up,”Christina Voss, Walton High School Junior,Kathleen Petka instructor
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SATURDAY, APRIL 12 GROUPDockside All Day Antonio Rodriguez10:30 am - 10:50 am The Atlanta International School11:00 am - 12:00 pm After School All stars 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm Atlanta Sängerkreis 1:00 pm – 1:20 pm SALSAtlanta: Afro Cuban Ensemble 1:30 pm - 1:55 pm Atlanta Okinawa Kenjin Kai Talko 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm Burke Connolly Academy of Irish Dance, LLC 2:35 pm - 2:50 pm Moksha 2:55 pm - 3:10 pm An Ka Fo 3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Alif Institute 3:35 pm - 4:05 pm Uhuru Dancers 4:10 pm - 4:25 pm Lupita Sosa Mexican Dancers 4:30 pm - 4:40 pm Aananda 4:45 pm - 5:15 pm Sanggar Lestari Indonesia 5:45 pm - 6:30 pm Eroll Moore 6:45 pm - 7:45 pm SALSAtlanta
SUNDAY, APRIL 13 GROUPDockside All Day Antonio Rodriguez10:00 am – 10:20 am Atlanta Junior Ceili Band 10:30 am - 11:00 am King O'Sullivan School of Irish Dance 11:15 am - 11:45 am Calo Gitano Dance Company & Academy 11:50 am - 12:10 pm Ensemble Kalinka 12:20 pm - 12:40 pm Alma Mexicana 12:45 pm – 1:00 pm Spring Music School 1:00 pm - 1:15 pm Taiwanese School of Georgia 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm CACPG 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm Ballet Folklorico "Dance_ando" 2:05 pm - 2:10 pm Hyunjin Kim 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm Cordão de Ouro Capoeira Performance 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm Jah Patriot 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm Ogya World Music Band (and Kofi dancers)
INTERNATIONAL STAGE SCHEDULEWinner of the 2009, 2010 & 2012 International Festivals & Events Association Silver Award and 2013 Bronze Award for Best Community Outreach Program and the Southeast Festivals & Events Association 2013 Gold Award and 2014 Silver Award for Best Event Within an Event and the 2011 Gold Award for Best New Event.
Welcome to the world! 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.
2014 INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE - CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILIONSVisit 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!
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Free tote bag when you sign up for a Costco® membershipDon’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.
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Be sure to visit all of our Cultural Alliance Partnersonsite and at their locations in the future!
2014 CULTURAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS
Georgia Council for the Arts gaarts.orgGeorgia 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.
Atlanta History Center and Margaret Mitchell Houseatlantahistorycenter.comLocated 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 Pulitzer-Prize winning book, Gone With the Wind.
Smart Glass Jewelry smartglassjewelry.comSmart 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.
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.orgCelebrating 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.
World Crafts Council wccna.orgFounded 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.
The Margaret Mitchell House will offer free admissionduring festival weekend.
Don’t miss the Chair Hack on Saturday from 1 - 4 pm. Judging and awards from 4 - 5 pm.
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!
2014 ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL PARTNERS
THE ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL THANKS OUR GENEROUS SPONSORSWe could not put on the festival without you.
Thanks for helping us keep the Atlanta Dogwood Festival FREE for 78 years!
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