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6th Annual
Artists'
Clearing House


hand-felted scarf by Renee Nation
TWO DAYS ONLY!
Saturday, March 27: 9am - 5pm
Sunday, March 28: Noon - 4pm

It's an indoor art fair!

We all just CAN'T WAIT to spring clean, and the same goes for the artists who will be exhibiting at the annual Artist’s Clearing House at Crossings. This is a great opportunity for both you and the artists, as they “clear out” their inventory, discounting their one-of-a-kind artworks at this fun indoor art fair.

Art lovers will save significantly,
as Crossings is taking no commission for this weekend.
Join us in our continuous effort to support local artists.

You will find amazing discounts of up to 75% on select merchandise
at Crossings. We're cleaning up, and so will you.

Six regional women artists will be gathering for one weekend to offer an exclusive selection of original art, photographic prints, notecards, jewelry,
wet-felted vessels, accessories, textiles and more. Here's your chance to decorate your home or stock up on unique gifts at bargain prices! The artists will be on hand to answer questions and describe the inspiration behind each piece.

Members from Crossings' Clay Studio will have their
creations in pottery on display in the lower level!

Participating Artists:

Amy Giannini
Becky Jokela
Jeanne Licari
Loretta Verbout
Renee Nation
Stacy Drenkhahn




Here are just a few previews:

Amy Giannini
astonishing hand crafted beaded silver jewelry, with fiber and artglass elements.
Upcycled clothing, embellished with applique, beading, fibers


Becky Jokela
The intense colors of Becky's pastels capture the richness of the natural world.
Prints and originals will be available

Jeanne Licari
Jeanne's paintings reflect the ethereal beauty of our rural landscapes in all seasons

Loretta Verbout
distinctive photography
and photographic prints

 

 

Renee Nation
elegant scarves, vessels, and items crafted by traditional and newer feltmaking techniques embellished with beading, needle felting,or other fibers
for body and home


Stacy Drenkhahn
Enchanting jewelry and home decor made from upcycled and recaptured found pieces. Funky pins, copper adornment items, colorful Raku bowls.


   
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