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DESCRIPTION:\nPRESS RELEASE\n\n \n\nPress Contact: Santa Cruz Education Foundation 
 www.sceducation.org\n\nEvent Coordinator: Lynn Guenther 425-0574\n\nE-mail: 
 lynn@heartandsoulgallery.com\n\nRE: SCEF River Arts Festival- Large 
 Cultural Event\n\n \n\nSanta Cruz Education Foundation hosts the\n\nRiver 
 Arts Festival \n\nMay 17th & 18th\n\n \n\nFor a list of Participating 
 Artists, Installations\n\na performance schedule, art activity schedule, 
 and map\n\n \n\n \n\nThe River Arts Festival celebrates Santa Cruz’s rich 
 cultural and natural resources while paying tribute to the illustrious 
 “Santa Cruz Venetian Carnival” of 1895. The River Arts Festival brings 
 the community together in an exciting cultural extravaganza to raise funds 
 in celebration and support of art in our public schools. On May 17th and 
 18th   from 11a.m.- 5p.m., San Lorenzo Park will become the “Piazza di 
 San Lorenzo”, an aesthetic contemporary arts and crafts marketplace. 
 Admission is free.\n\n \n\n75 Juried artists will exhibit and sell their 
 high quality fine art and craftwork. Painting, sculpture, woodwork, 
 ceramics, textile work, glassblowing, metalwork and other techniques will 
 be demonstrated through out the event. Many Open Studios artists will be 
 featured as well as internationally known artists Tom Killion and Paul 
 Nzalamba, showing their newest work. 10% of the artists’ sales will go to 
 enrichment programs for 7,000 Santa Cruz City School students.\n\n \n\nThe 
 public is invited to enjoy inspirational art installations, musical 
 performances, great food and free art activities for the whole family. 
 Information about the San Lorenzo River’s past and plans for its future 
 will be on display. And to add to the excitement, the SCICA will host a 
 Kinetic Sculpture Race along the river. \n\n \n\nGreat musical performances 
 by professional groups as well as student groups will take place on the 
 Duck Island Stage. Kim Luke, Gault Elementary mother of three, will be 
 performing with her band “Chop Suey Orchestra”, a jazz jug band that is 
 super hot! Visitors will love dancing to Batucada-nana’s Brazilian beat 
 and New Speedway Boogie’s classic rock. Santa Cruz Baroque Festival will 
 perform early classical flute arrangements and show the audience a variety 
 of beautiful instruments.  Enchanting troubadour, The Great Morgani, is 
 sure to steal the show as always.\n\n \n\nArtists have been working for at 
 least the last 3 months on large works of art that will be installed 
 throughout the park. These pieces will inspire, engage, puzzle, amuse, 
 seduce and influence the public. Metal smith, Kirk McNeill will unveil 
 “Schooling Hammerheads”, tall sharks that remind us of the incredible 
 beauty that exists in our ocean and the importance of preserving it. 
 Kathleen Crocetti’s Multi-media class at Mission Hill Middle School will 
 be installing 110 handmade silk flags across the pedestrian bridge. This 
 display will go down in Santa Cruz’s historical archives. And you’ll 
 have to see for yourself the larger than life figures created by local 
 talent Eike Waltz! \n\n\n\n \n\nArt stations, hosted by local education 
 organizations will offer people of all ages the opportunity to make their 
 own artwork. The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History will demonstrate 
 games played by the Ohlone people. Learn how to play the Stave game and 
 make your own set, including game pieces, instructions, and a handy travel 
 pouch for your game! Learn Kite-making and Sand Painting from Sea Cliff and 
 New Brighton State Park docents. The Art Material Reuse Project will offer 
 Mask Making and making mythological sea creatures using recycled materials. 
 The Museum of Art and History, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, UCSC’s 
 Life Lab Science Program, Cabrillo College, Bay View Elementary, and Santa 
 Cruz Mountain Art Center will also conduct art workshops, most of them are 
 free.\n\n \n\nLive demonstrations of artists working in different mediums 
 will give insight into various artistic processes. Brayton Furlong will be 
 creating glass sculpture with a flame. I B Bayo will demonstrate 
 traditional Nigerian Reverie Appliqué, an ancient textile art form. 
 Painters Lynn Jaye and Kumar Lama will show how they develop their 
 paintings from beginning to end. Pottery lovers can see a ceramicist 
 hand-building a vessel and using tools to carve the surface. Woodworkers, 
 weavers, instrument makers and more will show how they use their tools to 
 craft their incredible artwork.\n\n \n\nThe River Arts Festival will create 
 more awareness of the San Lorenzo River, its beauty and importance in our 
 lives. The San Lorenzo River Committee will display maps and their Ideas to 
 Activate the San Lorenzo Riverway. Student art and poetry will be on 
 display celebrating the San Lorenzo Watershed’s natural history. People 
 can register their opinion about the river and its surrounding 
 neighborhoods at a poll or add an animal or plant to the River Mural 
 Project.\n\n \n\nThe Food Court around the Piazza will serve savory 
 selections of snacks, coffee, tea, smoothies, ice cream and desserts. A 
 delicious menu from India Gourmet will be offered.. Customers can enjoy 
 relaxing and eating their food under umbrella covered tables in the center 
 of the “Piazza di San Lorenzo”.\n\n \n\nThe birth of the River Arts 
 Festival was inspired by the historic Venetian Water Carnival held on the 
 San Lorenzo River in downtown Santa Cruz from 1895-1920. Our city 
 forefathers conceived this event to help bring visitors back to the city 
 after the disastrous fire of 1894. The event featured a floating regatta of 
 decorated floral boats, races, music and entertainment. We are hoping to 
 revitalize the river area and draw cultural tourism to the heart of Santa 
 Cruz. Here’s to a Santa Cruz Renaissance!  \n\n \n\nThe River Arts 
 Festival promises grandeur and fun while nurturing an appreciation and 
 support for the arts and local ecology.\n\n 
 \n\nwww.RiverArtsFestival.com\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/06/18497419.php
SUMMARY:River Arts Festival
LOCATION:San Lorenzo Park, 137 Dakota St., Santa Cruz CA 96060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/06/18497419.php
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