02/20/2010 - Anthropologie Stores and Website
Anthropologie stores and website (ubiquitous)
24/7 $68 and up
We are so excited to be included in this spring's Anthropologie collection. I (Alex) met with a group of the most wonderful people in a headquarters that was beyond belief. First their buildings are in a Navy ship yard in Philadelphia. (I saw 2 aircraft carriers) The building used to be where they built the ships a hundred years ago. Folks get to take their dogs to work. There are artifacts from around the world to exemplify texture, color, form, emotion, place and feeling. And the people are so very great!
I flew up with ten designs, they kept seven, and ordered four. And I was walking on a cloud, just as excited as could be. We shipped out 8 pallets of pottery to them Jan 8th, 2010. Woo Hoo!
Although they no longer have the items posted on their website, you can still get them in the stores, and now we are able to sell them as well.
04/21/2010 - Festival International de Louisiane
outdoors, in downtown Lafayette, LA (Lafayette, LA)
10:00 am-7:00 pm free
Festival International de Louisiane is truly a community event drawing together approximately 1,500 volunteers from all segments of the community to work together to celebrate both our diversity and the common human experience that binds us together. Through the arts presented and the joint efforts to produce it, the festival contributes to the spirit of community that is so unique to the Acadiana region.
The annual 5-day festival is held during the last full week of April. Historic downtown Lafayette, Louisiana, is transformed into an entertainment complex featuring six music stages, food court areas, street musicians and animators, arts and crafts boutiques, art galleries, beverage stands, cultural workshops, international cooking demonstrations and a world music store.
All programming for the festival is designed to celebrate cultural expression in a variety of forms and to encourage understanding and appreciation for different cultures. Festival International events are free to the public and designed to encourage family participation from all sectors of the community.
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05/01/2010 - Fest For All
Out doors in downtown Baton Rouge (Baton Rouge, LA)
10:00 - 7:00 pm free
A Baton Rouge tradition, this artfully fun and family friendly art festival is an exciting art buying opportunity! Celebrate the arts while shopping the original artwork of 80 local and national juried artists. The festival features an exceptional representation of fine arts and crafts, along with artist demonstrations, kid’s art activities in Children’s Village, live music from blues to classical, performing arts, and a variety of Louisiana cuisines.
Located in downtown Baton Rouge, FestForAll is dispersed along historic oak-lined North Boulevard providing one of the most beautiful settings in the South for a weekend outdoor arts celebration.
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07/29/2010 - Trunk Show
Brookhollow Cove, Cecile Leggett's house (Memphis, TN)
11:00-6:00 pm Free
Another great trunk show at my sister's house in Memphis. Come on over for some drinks and sit a spell.
09/24/2010 - TACA Fall Craft Fair
Centennial Park (Nashville, TN)
10AM-6PM Free to the Public
The TACA FALL CRAFT FAIR is the premier fall craft event in Middle Tennessee. Attracting approximately 45,000 annually, the TACA FALL CRAFT FAIR is located in the heart of Nashville, on the lawn of Centennial Park.
The TACA FALL CRAFT FAIR is a juried event, with fine craft by approximately 200 artists from across the nation. For over 39 years, the Tennessee Association of Craft Artists (TACA) craft fairs have been known for hospitality, professionalism and well educated clientele.
Named as a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, the TACA FALL CRAFT FAIR is much-anticipated by the arts community of Nashville and the surrounding area.
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10/07/2010 - 2010 Pink Palace Crafts Fair
Audubon Park (Memphis, TN)
10AM-6PM
The Pink Palace Crafts Fair is sponsored by the Friends of the Pink Palace Museum with all proceeds benefiting the Memphis Museum System. Now in its 38th year, this all volunteer event attracts over 25,000 visitors annually.
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11/13/2010 - Covington Three Rivers Arts Festival 2010
(Downtown Covington, LA)
10AM-5PM Free to the Public
Since 1997, the Three Rivers Art Festival has bombarded the streets of downtown Covington, Louisiana, with fun, music, color, and most importantly, art, it has grown from 49 to nearly 200 exhibiting artists. The festival attracts a sophisticated buying public and a talented group of artists and fine craftsmen, with more than 55,000 visitors attending last year.
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