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A treasure trove of handcrafted and vintage delight awaits perusers one Saturday each month until October at the Lake Country Art Bazaar. This event, hosted by the Lake Country Art Gallery, at the Art House, which is located right next door to the gallery, will feature a selection of creative wares to create an stunning arts bazaar. The Lake Country Art Bazaar runs from 9:00am until 1:00pm on Saturday July 19th, followed by 3 other Saturday dates: August 9th, September 6th, concluding on October 11th. These events take place at the ArtHouse, located right next door to the Gallery, this cultural hub also shelters the Gallery Gift Shop and the Artshelf Used Book Shop which complements the Arts Bazaar beautifully. MORE INFORMTION: If you are interested in participating in the Arts Bazaar or would like more information on how the Bazaar came to be CLICK HERE to visit the Bazaar's page. Or you can read on to find all necessary forms in this post as well:
Click HERE to view Vendor information & terms and HERE to view the Vendor application form. For a detailed map of vendor blocks and prices click HERE. If you would like more information on what sort of items the Arts Bazaar will be accepting take a look at our poster "Can I sell this at the Lake Country Arts Bazaar?" by clicking HERE. If you are a musician and wish to busk for free at this event, click HERE for information & terms and HERE for a busker application form. Hope to see you all there! On Wednesday, July 16th at 7pm, the Lake Country Art Gallery will host talk / show and tell with Rucker Archive Owner Mark Rucker. This collection of wild and wonderful images from the 19th and 20th century features items like old postcards, lithographs, daguerreotypes, baseball cards and advertising posters that have caught Rucker’s eye and interest. Every item tells a story. The number of items in the Rucker Archive is now closing in on 500,000 items and Rucker will be showing and telling ALL about a selection of pieces he will be bringing into the gallery– where did he get the pieces from, what caught his eye, the history of the pieces and so on and so forth. Curious? Please join us on July 16th at 7pm for this free show and tell here at the Lake Country Art Gallery. |
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