Nature/Culture
This is a really nice juried show up in Patterson near the train station. Show runs from May 11 to June 15. This is my piece in the show
Nature/Culture
This is a really nice juried show up in Patterson near the train station. Show runs from May 11 to June 15. This is my piece in the show
Here’s a little peek at my show in the Main House Gallery at Muscoot Farm. Sat/Sun 12-4 every weekend in May and on Sundays there’s a great Farmers Market.
The weather was nice, the site was historic, the cause was worthwhile–our weekend trunk show was a pleasure. The show was overrun with artists–both in front of and behind the tables. It was a joy to meet such nice, laid back, creative, generous craftspeople who donated 20% of the proceeds of their sales to the Museum. Well deserved.
My booth had hooked rugs and reproduction rag dolls.
My neighbor had beautiful hand made pillows and jewelry using vintage materials, –find her on Etsy–Ms. Vintage. Or visit her blog at lesliejanson.com Or check out Ebba in downtown Katonah which also carries her lovely things.
Two more shows added to the May line-up: I will have one piece at the Hammond Museum in North Salem for the Katonah Museum Artists Association juried group show from May 5/15 to 6/8. Opening is May 8 12-3.
And also will have one piece in the Mamaroneck Artists Guild’s “Small Works” show in their gallery in Larchmont 5/22-6/15.
So here’s the schedule in toto:
United Hebrew’s Lazarus Gallery in New Rochelle–now until 9/16
Muscoot Farm’s Main House Gallery in Katonah–weekends in May 12-4
Katonah Museum of Art’s Artisan Trunk Show–Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5.
KMAA show at the Hammond Museum–5/15 to 6/15
Ossining Library–8 rugs hanging from railings through May
Mam’k Artists Guild show in Larchmont–5/22 to 6/15
On May 4 and 5 Parker Folk Art will be at the John Jay Homestead State Historic Site’s Main Barn in Katonah participating in the Artisans Trunk Fair to benefit the Katonah Museum of Art (which is currently displaying quilts as art, thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!). Hooked rugs and reproduction 19th c rag dolls at my table. Come by and sit a spell!!! 10-4 both days. 19th c crafts in a 19th c milieu, how perfect.
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The rug on the left was stolen from my show at the Pound Ridge Library. Who does that????????????????????