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GUITAR OFFICIALLY UNVEILS GUITARS FOR 11/28/2006 The guitar sculptures will be placed all around Austin beginning Tuesday, November 28 and will be featured in an official Austin GuitarTown map available to fans and tourists at various local hotels and business and at the Austin Visitor’s Center located at 209 East 6th Street beginning Friday, December 8. The map and full rundown of all the guitars will also be available on the Austin GuitarTown official website at www.austinguitartown.com beginning Friday, December 1. The unique guitar sculptures have been artistically designed by local and talented visual artists and will be placed throughout Austin in front of the city's landmarks and businesses through the Fall of 2007. Many of them depict favorite Texas scenes or artistic musical themes. Each is a one of a kind piece of art. The sculptures will be auctioned off benefiting four local charities: The Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM); The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA); American Youthworks; and the Austin Children's Museum. ![]() Austin Mayor Will Wynn, visual artist Shanny Lott and Ray Benson. ![]() Ray Benson and Visual Artist Jack Terry. ![]() Ray Benson and Visual Artist Tom Music. ![]() Estimated 750 attendees. PHOTO CREDIT: Gary Miller
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Gibson Guitar, the presenting sponsor of Austin GuitarTown is proud to announce the artists chosen to take part in the local public arts project. The project's steering committee has voted, and the fifty-two (52) names released are those artists chosen to creatively paint either a ten foot tall Gibson Guitar sculpture or one of the regular size showcase guitars, all of which will be displayed throughout the city of Austin in early Fall 2006. Additional guitars will be painted by nationally or locally known celebrities that will be announced as they are confirmed. Approximately, sixty (60) guitars (thirty 10-foot and thirty showcase guitars), will be painted for the project. The artists chosen include the following artist names, locale and title of their design submitted. TEN FOOT GUITARS:
The official unveiling of the artistically created and designed Gibson guitar sculptures will be held in early Fall 2006. The sculptures will then be placed throughout the city and later auctioned off for four locals charities: the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM), The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), American Youthworks, and the Austin Children's Museum. Other similar projects throughout the country have risen over half a million dollars for charity. “The artistry and musical heritage of Austin, Texas, and Gibson Guitar will surely show through during this amazing project,” said Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar, the presenting sponsor. “It is amazing to see the creativity of all the designs chosen, and we cannot wait to see them take form and exhibited throughout the great town of Austin.” All guitar sculptures will be placed throughout Austin in front of the city's landmarks and businesses and inside viewing locations until mid-2007. Various companies and corporations will be asked to serve as sponsors of the project, which will serve as an artistic reminder and display of Austin's great musical heritage. In addition, celebrities will be paired with a majority of the visual artists. The Austin GuitarTown Committee includes: Honorary Chairman Henry Juszkiewicz (Chairman and CEO/Gibson Guitar Corp) Honorary Committee: Music Icons, Ray Benson and Willie Nelson,Texas Football Legend, Coach Darrell Royal Austin Mayor Will Wynn Steering Committee Members: Wendy Anderson (Austin Film Society), Susan Antone (Antone's Nightclub/American Youthworks), Becky Arreaga (Mercury Mambo), Ed Bailey (KRLU), Jim BuTLer (City of Austin Economic Growth & Redevelopment Service Office), Howard W. Carey (Capitol Sports & Entertainment), Chris Collins (KUT), Dana Friis-Hansen (Austin Museum of Art), Theresa Jenkins (The Recording Academy, Texas Chapter), Katherine Jones (Milkshake Media LP), Rose Reyes (Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau), Ronne Rock (KXAN/NBC Austin*KNVA/Austin's WB*KXAM/NBC Hill Country), Robin Shivers (R.R.S. Management, Inc.), Kerry Tate (TateAustin), Tracy Walker (Clear Channel Radio) and Mark Strama (Texas State Representative). The GuitarTown project will be administered through the Gibson Foundation www.gibson.com/foundation, a Division of the Gibson Guitar Corp., which is dedicated to improving the quality of life through its support of the arts, education, health & welfare and environmental causes.
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