Artisan show at Dartmouth Grange
Fifteen artisans will display and sell their work at the Dartmouth Grange on December 3 and 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday afternoon will feature music by the Westport River Rats.
The Dartmouth Grange is located at 1133 Fisher Road.
The yearly show and sale will include:
Amy Thurber, Doves Foot Pottery – “One of a Kind Pottery from the Garden, for the Table”
Carol Way Wood, Lucky Bunny Graphics – “Whimsical Animals: Original Watercolors and Prints, Greeting Cards, Paperweights, Gift Tags”
Megan Thomas, Maypole Weaver – “Rag rugs, Blankets, Scarves, and Wraps using natural fibers and reclaimed materials”
Lucy Tabit, Hana’s Honey – “Ukrainian Eggs, Honey, Tinctures, Grape Vine Wreaths, Artisanal Honey Soaps.
Ruth Bourns, Tupelo Studio – “Handmade textile items including crib quilts, and gorgeous accessories for women: shoulder bags, velvet scarves, neck warmers, belts and jewelry pouches”
Beverly Cass – “Handmade paper mache clay birds, fish, mushrooms, and the occasional amphibian. Also, Walking sticks/canes made from various local garden and forest woods.”
Jim Kennedy, Confections – “We’ll be selling our signature jams and jellies, sugared nuts, assorted biscotti and cookies. Great for the holidays or the perfect hostess gift.”
Joney Swift, Slocum River Studio – “Photographs of local scenes with particular attention to light, form and texture, celebrating the Joney’s passion for our natural environment.”
Diana Taft, D.T. Designs – “Unusual Jewelry Designs using semi-precious stones and found objects.”
Pat Poineau, “Animal Portraits in oils and beautiful cotton flour sack towels and napkins printed with original art.”
John & Jennie Elias, Elias Glass – “Colorful hand blown glass Ornaments, Vases, Tumblers, Ring Holders, Pins & Pendants. Each is individually blown in our Westport Studio.
New Artists This Year:
Sharon Owens, Baskets – “Handcrafted baskets in many sizes, shapes and colors, made from reed and other natural fibers.”
Bette Low, Third Realm Productions – “ Fabric Marbled Scarves, Bags and Objects for the Home.”
Nilsa Garcia-Rey, Fermenting Crocks – “One of a Kind Hand Built Stoneware Crocks, based on a German design with a moat for creating a seal and a lid that can be used for serving.”
Brian Weir, Wood – “Hand turned wooden bowls and vessels”
Young Artists Table:
Ben Thurber, handwrought metal work
Emily Edberg – hand knits
Violet Maher – painted boxes
Rowen Maher – framed poems
For more information, contact Carol Way Wood at carolwaywood@gmail.com or call (508) 843-2250.