Thursday, May 8, 2014

Spring Arts & Crafts Fair

The Sewanee Arts and Crafts Association May 2014 Fair will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, May 10, at Shoup Park on University Avenue in Sewanee. This event is free and open to the public. Exhibitors will include:

John Adams, folk art brooms; Philippa Anderson, copper enamel creations; Bob Askew, painting; Matt and Linda Barry, plants; Natasha Brunton, jewelry; Ginny Capel, home-baked goods; Susan Church, woodwork; Barbara Coffelt, stained glass; Phyllis Dix, draped figures, birdhouses, stained wood ornaments; Reilly Earle, scroll saw woodworking;

Mitchell Garner, handmade soy candles; Sandy Gilliam, photography; Burki Gladstone, pottery; Marcus Hilden, blacksmith; Bryan Jackson, forged and welded utensils and sculptures; Jasper King, chainsaw carving, canned goods; Norman King, native American crafts; Bill Knight, woodworking, toys, lathe-turned items; Marjorie Langston, handmade glass beads; Cheryl Lankhaar, oil painting;

John Malaspino, woodworking, tables, chairs; Bill Mauzy, wooden bowls and platters; Randy McCurdy, pressed flowers in stained glass; Mary McElwain, sand castings, silverware jewelry; Becky Miller, handmade handbags, homemade baked goods; Katherine Mulloy, embroidery on linen;


Sherry Nickell, flame-worked jewelry and sculpture; Christi Ormsby, clayware; Ben Potter, hand-cut copper figures;Claire Reishman, pottery; Luise Richards, hand-sewn tote bags and accessories, crochet; Darlene Seagroves, quilts, crochet, birdhouses; Mike and Kathy Stephens, homemade bath and beauty products; Jeanie Stephenson, bronze sculpture; Judy Tew, handmade dolls; Merissa Tobler, pottery; 

Sarah Vance, goat’s milk soap; Maggie Vandewalle, watercolor painting; Ron Van Dyke, welding; Missie and Steve Webb, chain mail jewelry, cigar box guitars; Debbie Welch, handmade candles; and Laurel York, linocut prints, knitted dolls.

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