This Weekend's Craft Fairs — Oct 20-23
Posted by Oct 17, 2011
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This weekend's craft fairs and festivals feature beads, baubles and even a spot or two of handmade awesomeness.
The North
Oct 20-22, (Thur-Fri) 9:30-5:30, (Sat) 9:30-10 pm
This craft fair offers classes on busy-tech (business meets technical?) like the hard-to-misconstrue "Shameless Self-Promotion" seminar. Plus, there is an ongoing "Make Something Awesome" Area, which we like to imagine as a giant play space for those young-as-you-feel crafters out there.
1840s Carrolltown Inn, 50 Albemarle St, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, info@hellocraft.com, Hello Craft
Oct 23, 12-6
Steel City, say hello to our little friend! For its first time ever in Pittsburgh, this mini Maker Faire features family-friendly rockets, robots and other handmade tech, all guaranteed to make you go geek at the knees.
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, 10 Children’s Way/Allegheny Square West, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212, 412-322-5058, info@pghmakerfaire.com, Pittsburgh Maker Faire
The South
Oct 23, 10-4
This trendy event features vintage goodies and handmade crafts. The monthly market switches from Boca Raton to Boytnon Beach and offers what some of us can only dream of — shopping outdoors on a warm and sunny autumn afternoon.
Royal Palm Place Monument Piazza, 308 S. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton, Florida 33432, amanda@sugarcircus.com, Downtown Open Market
Oct 21-23, (Fri) 10-6, (Sat) 8:30-8:30, (Sun) 11-5
This bead and jewelry expo offers over 70 workshops and 130 booths. Better yet — a ticket to a workshop (averaging around $20) earns students a free pass into the bead expo.
Arlington Convention Center, 1200 Ballpark Way, Arlington, Texas 76011, 610-232-5718, kkeegan@interweave.com, Bead Fest
The West
Oct 23, 12-4
Collect artist-designed stamps while touring the handmade crafts and endearingly kooky residents of the San Fran's Castro District. The three-square-block route is an easy walk and features original artwork by Dan Nicoletta, Michelle Tea and Margaret Tedesco.
Castro District, between 17th &18th St., San Francisco, California, 415-554-6080, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery
Oct 22-23, (Sat) 9-4, (Sun) 10-4
With over 80 juried artists and free admission, what makes this craft show particularly unique is Amado Peña, an artisan of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona who uses his own heritage and the southwestern landscapes of Canyon de Chelly and Black Mesa to inspire his creations.
Oro Valley Marketplace, Oracle Rd & Tangerine – Southwest Corner, Oro Valley, Arizona, 520-797-3959, chelsey@saaca.org, Oro Valley Festival
The Midwest
Now through Oct 29, 9:30-6
Family fun park Silver Dollar City hosts their annual autumn celebration with harvest-time foods and — prepare yourself! — Missouri's largest barn dance. Whether that strikes you as a yee-haw or a hee-haw, we're certainly excited by the traveling craftsmen who will offer how-tos in basketweaving, cooking and more.
399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson, Missouri 65616, 800-475-9370, Silver Dollar City
Oct 21-23, (Fri) 5-9, (Sat, Sun) 12-5
Washtenaw County is getting their art on with Ann Arbor's annual ArtWalk. (A little alliteration, anyone?) Participants are invited to tour their local studios, galleries and arts center to learn more about the unique crafts that Michigan inspires.
Various locations throughout the Greater Ann Arbor, Michigan Area, 734-213-3288, artwalk@a3arts.org, A3 Arts
Image credits (from top): Starry Night Photography, hellocraft.com, pghmakerfaire.com, Starry Night Photography, Carol Palo, sfartscommission.org, orovalleyfestival.org, bransonsilverdollarcity.com and absolutemichigan.com
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