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CRAFT - Local Art and Beer
Stop by Fisher Brewery every third Wednesday May through September to find a group of fantastic local artists sipping beers and hocking their wares.
Stop by Fisher Brewery every third Wednesday May through September to find a group of fantastic local artists sipping beers and hocking their wares.
A market designed to give you a place to give back to the community.
A local film festival supporting local artists.
The perfect place to find a holiday gift for the mountain lover in your life.
A ceramics lover’s favorite art show with 25 Utah based potters selling handmade ceramic jewelry, functional wares and sculptures.
The Wild Earth Market is a place where the community can support local artists, learn about current environmental issues facing Utah, and contribute to the ongoing work of our non-profit partner.
The MADE fair is a modern handcrafted market featuring local & regional artists and makers. Including over 200 skilled artisans as well as a handful of non-profits.
Celebrating 25 years of presenting fine art and fine craft by makers from around the country, this festival takes place amidst the fall colors on quaint Second Avenue in historic downtown Durango, Colorado. The wide avenue, lined with restaurants and a variety of shops, is one block from Main Avenue, a gathering place for shoppers and the thousands of visitors that fill the town each fall.
Held at the intersection of 900 South and 900 East in Salt Lake City, the 9th and 9th Street Festival has become an annual event where everyone from the city converges to enjoy food, fun and music.
This is a celebration planned and hosted by the Greater Avenues Community Council (GACC) to celebrate community. Each year we hold the Fair on a different street to highlight the varied and eclectic architecture of the Avenues area, one of the oldest residential neighborhoods of Salt Lake City. The Fair typically spans five blocks and features live entertainment at each end. Fair attendance is free to all. The Fair features and celebrates local talent and artistry. In addition, local food vendors, various government agencies, non-profit organizations and small businesses take the opportunity to be known in the community.
A sustainable art and beer drinking event in benefit of Cottonwood Canyons Foundation.
Music and Art alongside the willow lined Arkansas River.
The 2019 Livingston Depot Center's Festival of the Arts will be held in the Depot Rotary Park, on West Park Street (next to the Depot Center) in downtown Livingston, Montana. Coinciding with both the popular Livingston Roundup rodeo and the downtown parade, this highly popular event assembles over 100 skilled artists and crafts people each year and attracts many thousands of enthusiasts. Livingston non-profit groups also offer specialty foods--not excepting the Depot Foundation's own famed and acclaimed pie booth, featuring home cooking's best.
Stop by Alpha Coffee on your way to play in the mountains for a delicious coffee and to peruse (and maybe purchase) local, mountain inspired art.
Enjoy historic Logan this summer by visiting Summerfest Arts Faire.
Come out and shop for jewelry, fine art, clothing and accessories, home decor, soaps and lotions, folk art, and more. Classic Car Show, live entertainment, and more.
The goal of Wild Earth is to create a culture of conscious consumerism.