Organizers succeeded in attracting funkier artists and makers, while also featuring good examples of more traditional fine arts and crafts. Fine art printmakers and painters, artistic jewelry makers, ceramics, glasswork and woodworking were all there …
“I think years ago, you had the woman who only wore fine jewelry and the woman who only wore costume jewelry. But today, just as it is in fashion, we'll buy Prada shoes and we'll buy an H&M T-shirt. Everybody is mixing and matching.” — WJA's Phyllis …
Although trading posts were operating before Harvey opened his first restaurant in Kansas in 1875, his eponymous company took commerce with Native Americans to a new level, popularizing lighter, more accessible jewelry and crafts and selling them on a …
The College of Southern Nevada Fine Arts Gallery is scheduled to host the “End of the Rainbow” exhibit through Sept. 20 at the CSN Artspace … Crafts are to include woodcarvings, jewelry, pottery, clothing, toys, paintings, food and more. General …
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Items available at the market include clothing, art, skin and hair products, books, jewelry and crafts. … Artist Leroy Campbell of Atlanta said that the vendor's market was not a typical show for him because not everyone attending is interested in …
The largest juried show of its kind west of the Rockies, the ACC event features more than 200 artisans and some of the finest examples of handmade textiles, jewelry, metal and clay sculptures, woodwork and more. Selected from hundreds of applicants …
Now the showpiece of the Washington Fine Arts Society is growing. An influx of volunteers who came forward after event co-chairwomen Marilyn Gee and Jerriann Rosenak made a plea for help "saved the festival," Gee said. Forty volunteers are contributing …
Their initial success spurred future auctions to include fine jewelry, international and local art, along with antiques and contemporary furniture by the likes of Gehry (yes, the cardboard chair!) and Eames. While simultaneously creating a deeper stake …