Garden Art and Artifacts

Regional Juried Fine Arts and Designer Craft Shows

© Georgene A. Bramlage

Dale Rogers Cor-Ten Piece - Kittredge Collection, ©Paradise City Arts Festival

Juried regional fine arts and designer craft shows overflow with garden arts and artifacts destined to become tomorrow's antiques.

Why Attend a Regional Arts and Crafts Show?

Regional arts and crafts shows overflow with garden arts and artifacts. Juried – selected – exhibitions bring eminent and superior artists and craftspeople together. For the landscape gardener, this is an opportunity to enhance garden spaces and collect what may become tomorrow's antiques.

Garden art and artifacts at high-end juried shows have price tags of anywhere from a few hundred dollars up to several thousand. Many large pieces end up in collections like those of Michael Kittredge, founder of internationally known Yankee Candle Company (Photo#1). However, smaller pieces, equally at home in one-acre or balcony gardens, are the bread and butter for many artisans.

No matter how much money you spend in buying quality, one-of-a-kind pieces, you support the local craft industry and artisans who may be your neighbors. Doing business this way brings muscle to the saying "Think globally; buy locally!"

Attending a regional show is also an opportunity to meet and talk with makers of garden art and artifacts (Photo #2). The artisans, through the medium of their exhibits, are selling themselves as surely as they sell their creations. Introduce yourself, chat with the craftspeople, and ask sensible questions. Most craftspeople are delighted, if not busy with other customers, to talk about their work.

Questions to Consider

Sensible questions about their artwork usually grab the craftsperson's interest. A good way to start a conversation is to focus on a piece of garden art that you find fascinating. Try to learn all you can about it. Sometimes, the vendor has charts or write-ups explaining his particular creative processes. However, here are examples of questions that can educate you, the prospective buyer, as well as any interested bystanders:

Attending a Fine Arts and Designer Crafts Show

Here are some tips to make your visit to a fine arts and designer craft show relaxed and productive:

Some Regional Juried Fine Arts and Crafts Shows

©Text and photograph by Georgene A. Bramlage. 2007. Reproduction without permission prohibited.


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Dale Rogers Cor-Ten Piece - Kittredge Collection, ©Paradise City Arts Festival
Vincente Garcia Pottery Demonstration, ©Paradise City Arts Festival
Jillian Barber - Porcelin Wall Fountain, © Georgene A. Bramlage 2007
Sculpture Garden - Paradise City Arts, ©Paradise City Arts Festival
Louis Pomerantz Craved Granite Fountain, ©Paradise City Arts Festival


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