5.14.2010

Upcoming Fairs!

Mark your calendars to come check out Connect the Dots Crafts in person!
Myself and lots of other amazing local artists will be at these upcoming summer community events:

Saturday, June 12th 10:30am-6:00pm
Westminster Street

This was a blast last year! It was my first time ever selling my art publicly, and Adj and I are super excited to be showing again - we know so much more, and our styles and interests have developed and come a long way.



Bees in the Hive Sidewalk Sale
Saturday, June 19th 11am-3pm
Whole Foods Market - University Heights

To kick off National Pollinator Week, Whole Foods Market at University Heights is holding a storewide event to spread awareness of busy bees of all kinds – in the garden AND in the arts! In addition to raising money for the Honeybee Health Improvement Project at the checkout lines, Whole Foods has invited artists from The Hive Archive to join in the celebration by showcasing and selling their work in the “Bees in the Hive” sidewalk sale in front of the store. Not only will I be selling, it's also my first experience organizing an art sale. Come by and show your support for honeybees, artists, the Hive, and yours truly!





Indie Arts Fest
Saturday, July 31st 1pm-8pm
Kennedy Plaza/Burnside Park

The annual IndieArts Festival celebrates independently produced art, digital media,music, performance and locally-sourced goods and products. There will be music, performances, a mustache contest (!), and the Arts Exchange marketplace with lots of amazing handmade and locally designed artwork.


Stay tuned for invites to these events on facebook!


Oh, and as I write this post, I feel that I just need to say: I love Providence! It's good to be an artist in a city that has a thriving and supportive arts scene!


{ photo by photographer Erin Newell, one of my very creative friends! }


Anybody else have some Providence love to share? Leave a comment below!


Carole Ann

2 comments:

  1. Your inventory you showed me last night is looking fabulous! So excited for these shows, especially the Bees in the Hive... how cool is that!

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