The Lander Art Center Annual "Art in the Afternoon" Holiday Art Fair is scheduled for Sunday, December 4, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A special members’ preview will take place from 9-10 a.m. If you aren’t already a Lander Art Center member, sign up now to beat the rush!
A $2 entry donation will be requested at the door. Proceeds will go to the Lander Art Center .
The Lander Bar will sell drinks, including mimosas, bloody marys, and non-alcoholic drinks.
The Lander Valley High School Choir will sing holiday carols throughout the day.
Participating artists for Art in the Afternoon 2011 are:
Anita Thatcher: wool and recycled felted items
Anna Hulme: wool felted humans and creatures
Annie Reber: traveling massage/bodywork
Audrey Eaton: classic jewelry made from natural stones and cultured pearls
Bill Yankee: intaglio printmaking
Byron Seeley: multi colored textured clay work
Chris Hulme: hand-blown glass ornaments and pendants
Colleen Drury: oil and watercolor original artwork and reproductions
Cristin Zimmer: decorative ceramic platters and small encaustic paintings
Dannine Donaho: miniature watercolors and pen and ink drawings and oil paintings
Deanna Trumble: hand-made soap
Diantha States: woven rugs, placemats, stuffed animals and more using natural fibers and recycled trimmings
Doug and Sandy Lowinske: handcrafted woodwork made from native aspen
Jacquelyn Oliver: copper and feather jewelry
Jagoe Reid: hand-dyed crepe de chine (silk) scarves and colorful hand-made hula hoops
Jennifer Schiefen: beaded jewelry
Joanne Rubino: prints of paintings
Kenneth Reiman: stoneware and porcelain clay work
Lennie Poitras: handmade fine silver and sterling silver jewelry with a botanical theme
Linda Johnson: watercolor paintings
Lori Hunter: children’s clothing, accessories, and mixed media children’s room décor
Lucille Kara: marbleized paper
Mary Johnson: hand-made soaps packaged in colorful cotton bags, natural jewelry made from local rocks, semi-precious stones, recycled pottery and glass
Matlynn Snodgrass and Andalusia Reed: origami crane mobiles, hand-made journals, and recycled wool hats
Mountain Aven Baby by Blair Stone Schneider: high quality, unique, handmade children's clothing and women's accessories
Pam Spencer-Hockett: clay work
Rebecca Steinke: fine silver, gold, and beaded jewelry
Sali Allard: wildlife to sunsets depicted in acrylic, watercolor and pastel
Scott Copeland: photography
Shawna Pickinpaugh: stoneware pottery and recycled wool mittens
Sherry Shelley: hand-made sagebrush wreaths
Shining Mountain Mercantile by Sarah Susanka: crocheted and knitted afgans, blankets, hats, and more using wool, cotton, and specialty yarns
Stacy Wells: hairclips, kids belts, watercolor cards and wire-wrapped earrings
Susan Grinels: mixed media paintings, drawings, and collages
Terri Miller: cleverly painted recycled tire mirrors
Tonya Pepper: mixed media hand- made greeting cards
Tracey Dobbins: hand-painted silk scarves
Wanderlust Jewelry by Elana Cox: AA-AAA semi-precious stone jewelry using sterling and fine silver hand-forged findings
Zach Even: local wildlife watercolors and oils painted with humor and printed t-shirts
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