2014 ART& CRAFT FAIRS DIRECTORY Contents 1 General Information 2 February 2 March 4 April 6 May 11 June Welcome! As Governor, it is always a pleasure providing visitors with another reason to visit Wisconsin and this time I invite you to discover our arts. For 38 years the Art & Craft Fairs Directory has been an invaluable guide for art enthusiasts, tourists and artists alike and one that I hope you will use again and again. Travel our highways and discover a plein air festival, folk art and other creative pursuits as we celebrate an industry that not only employs 50,000 people in our state, but showcases Wisconsin’s originality and imagination. Whether you prefer painting, sculpture, fine arts or crafts in one of our small towns or urban centers, you will find it listed in this comprehensive guide. Join us where the arts are alive and vibrant and where our artists produce tangible memories for you to take home after your visit. Sincerely, 20 July 30 August 38 September 47 October 54 November 61 December 64 Index by City This publication is produced by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Stephanie Klett, Secretary. Published January, 2014 Wisconsin Department of Tourism 201 W. Washington Avenue P.O. Box 8690 Madison, WI 53708-8690 608/266-2161 800/432-8747 www.travelwisconsin.com Encourage sustainability To underscore the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s continuing commitment to stronger recycling markets in Wisconsin and a healthier world, the inside pages of this publication are printed on a paper stock with a 30% post-consumer recycled content. The cover is printed on a paper stock with 10% post-consumer recycled content. The paper used is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, a mark of responsible forestry. TM Scott Walker Governor Mixed Sources Product group from well-managed forests, controlled sources and recycled wood or fibre www.fsc.org Cert no. SW-COC-002880 ©1996 Forest Stewardship Council General Information The Wisconsin Arts & Craft Fairs Directory is a comprehensive listing of art and craft fairs held throughout the state. The directory is available free of charge and provides both general information for the public, as well as specific requirements for potential art and craft exhibitors. The events listed within this directory are also posted on the Wisconsin Arts Board website at www.artsboard.wisconsin.gov and the Portal Wisconsin website at www.portalwisconsin.org. Advertising a Fair All art and craft fairs held in the state of Wisconsin and open to the general public are eligible for inclusion in this directory. In order to be included, sponsors must submit both an application and a listing fee to the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. Listing fees currently range from $25 to $250 and are calculated according to a formula provided on our website at industry.travelwisconsin.com. The Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory is not a juried list. Information included is obtained directly from fair sponsors. To Receive Additional Copies Additional copies of the Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory may be obtained by calling the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm at 1-800/4328747. Copies may also be ordered online at travelwisconsin.com. Key to Eligibility Defenitions Open: No restrictions on entry. Restricted: Limited to who may participate (e.g., senior citizens, Dane County artists, Wisconsin residents only, etc.). Closed: Entry process is closed to the general public (e.g., members only). Juried: Participation is determined by a review panel. A jury fee may be required (e.g., Juried – $5). In most cases, this is non-refundable; call to verify. Slides, Photos, or Digital Images: Images of artwork and/or the display may be required for panel review. 3/1 slides, for example, indicates 3 slides of your artwork, plus 1 slide of your setup/display are requested for you review. Booth Size/Fee: Smallest, largest booth dimensions/lowest-highest exhibitor fees. Acceptable work codes: 1 Fine Art 2 High quality/fine crafts 3 Jewelry 4 Country crafts 5 Handicraft items under $25 6 Painted or appliqued clothing/accessories 7 Manufactured or resale items 8 Imported art or other items 9 Photography Awards: Total value of cash and/or purchase awards. Facility codes: Wheelchair accessible 1 Indoor event 2 Outdoor event 3 Food available 4 Tent 5 Electricity (may be limited/fee charged) 6 Security 7 Free parking Changes May Occur Fair dates, times, and locations may change after the publication of this directory. To confirm the information provided in this guide, please call, write, or email the contact person listed for each particular fair. Obtaining a Seller’s Permit Exhibitors can receive information on obtaining a seller’s permit, paying the appropriate sales tax, or registering to do business in the state of Wisconsin by contacting: Wisconsin Department of Revenue Temporary Events Program 265 W. Northland Ave, Appleton, WI 54911 Phone: 920/832-2910 Email: tempevtprg@revenue.wi.gov Web: dor.state.wi.us/html/temevent.html 1 February S M T W T F March S S M T W T F 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 IOLA FEBRUARY 2 Iola Winter Carnival Iola-Scandinavia High School 540 S Jackson Street 12pm-6pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,300 A town celebration! Ski jumping, Norwegian dinner serving lutefisk, meatballs, lefse and Norwegian pastries. Craft show held near dinner area. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 7 Mary Schwartz Iola Winter Carnival PO Box 167 Iola, WI 54945 715/445-4005 mary@iolaoldcarshow.com www.ischamber.org 2 S SPARTA MARCH 1 Monroe County Historical Society Art and Craft Show Sparta High School, Montgomery Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Annual event with over 300 exhibitors. Exhibitors: 300 Deadline: 1/31/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 16 x 20/$75-$150 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Joan Cook Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce 9434 General Ave Sparta, WI 54656 608/269-3233 spartachamber@centurytel.net www.bikesparta.com JEFFERSON MARCH 15 WAUKESHA MARCH 15-16 Winter Wine Fest and Craft Show Spring Treasures Craft and Art Fair Jefferson Fair Park Activity Center 503 N Jackson Avenue 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Got Cabin Fever? We have just the remedy. Enjoy 15 Wisconsin Wineries for tastings, craft show, food, music, contests. Retail wine booth. $15 wrist band required for tasting. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Edna DeWitt Calico Cottage/Rock River Winery 500 A Bernard Street Watertown, WI 53094 920/261-9460 calicocottage@sbcglobal.net www.calicocottagewinery.com Waukesha County Expo Center 1000 Northview Road Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 2,000 100 booths of handcrafted gifts you can’t find anywhere else. Free Parking. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Karen Yackley Craft Productions, Inc. 1606 W Jefferson Street Ottawa, IL 61350 815/878-2728 info@craftproductionsinc.com www.craftproductionsinc.com PHILLIPS MARCH 22-23 Phillips Sport, Home and Craft Show Phillips High School 990 Flambeau Avenue Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 800 Sport and Home Show are in the school gym and the Craft Show is in the commons area when you enter the school. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$50-$350 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Phillips Area Chamber of Commerce 305 S Lake Avenue Phillips, WI 54555 715/339-4100 pacc@pctcnet.net www.phillipswisconsin.net GLENN SANDERSON 3 April S M WEST BEND Spring Fair to Remember T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 WEST BEND APRIL 5 Festival of Arts UW Washington County, 400 University Dr 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance A celebration of the arts! Annual event features quality hand crafted arts and craft fair, student artwork and photography contest displays, live music, farmers’ market, food and fun. Free admission and parking. Exhibitors: 55 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$35-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Sue Bausch UW Washington County 400 University Drive West Bend, WI 53095 262/335-5233 sue.bausch@uwc.edu www.washington.uwc.edu 4 APRIL 12 Washington County Fair Park 3000 County Road PV 9am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 3,500 Art and Craft show, Children’s Activities, Face Painting by Jer Bear the Clown, 4-H Concession. Free parking. Many one of a kind items to buy for gifts, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, garden and home décor. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$85 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Jane Schoedel A Fair to Remember 1010 County Road A West Bend, WI 53090 262/692-9488 fair2remember@aol.com www.afairtoremember.com MILWAUKEE APRIL 12-13 44th Annual Norse Rosemalers Show Norway House 7507 W Oklahoma Avenue Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12pm-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Dance Juried rosemaling show with approximately 75 exhibitors, including sales table, rosemaling demonstrations, sale of supplies, patterns, woodenware, Kafe Stoga with ethnic foods, silent auction and folk dancers performing on Sunday at 1pm. Exhibitors: 75 Eligibility: Restricted, paid-up Norse Rosemaler members Facilities: 7 Betty Nellen Norse Rosemalers’ Association 173 W State Street Burlington, WI 53105 262/767-2857 bettyjnellen@yahoo.com MAUSTON APRIL 19 Spring Fling Craft and Gift Show Mauston Olson Middle School 508 Grayside Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 300 The Spring Fling Craft and Gift Show and 3rd Annual H.A.N.D.S. for Autism 5K walk/run will be held at Mauston Olson Middle School. There will be crafters, bake sale and concessions. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7 Mary Hudack Greater Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 171 Mauston, WI 53948 608/847-4142 chamber@mauston.com www.mauston.com/chamber KIMBERLY APRIL 26 Kimberly High School Art and Craft Fair Kimberly High School Gym 1662 Kennedy Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Annual Art and Craft Fair sponsored by the KHS Art Club to raise money for art activities. Every year we have 100+ vendors, a raffle and a brat fry sponsored by the Photography club. We will also have live music performed by KHS student musicians. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Miki Wise KHS Art Club 1662 E Kennedy Ave Kimberly, WI 54136 920/687-3024 ext 3194 mwise@kimberly.k12.wi.us www.kimberly.k12.wi.us CHIPPEWA FALLS APRIL 26-27 Valley Art Association Fine Art Faire at Springfest Spring Fest - County Fairgrounds 225 Edward Street Sat 12pm-9pm, Sun 12pm-4pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 5,000 6th annual fine arts fair hosted by the Valley Art Association. Music, food/beverage concessions, children’s activities, entertainment, purchase awards. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 4/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 5/1 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $1000 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Carol Way Valley Art Association 257 Dwight Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715/723-2097 way@charter.net www.valleyartassociation.org CLARK COUNTY APRIL 26-27 Clark County Spring Studio Art Tour Clark County Wisconsin, Multiple locations Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 The self-guided tour takes you through the scenic countryside of our quaint communities to the studios of painters, potters, woodworkers and more. Meet the artists and view their processes. Exhibitors: 20 Deadline: 1/15/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 9 Facilities: 1 5 7 Nancy Gaddis Clark County EDC and Tourism Bureau PO Box 236 Loyal, WI 54446 715/255-9100 clarkwi@tds.net www.clarkcountytourism-wi.org 5 Ma y S M T HALES CORNERS Art at the Gardens Craft Fair W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 RACINE MAY 3 Lakefront Artist Fair Festival Park 5 Fifth Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 7,000 Entertainment: Music 33rd annual event, featuring artists from throughout the midwest. Held on the shore of beautiful Lake Michigan, the Lakefront Artist Fair kicks off the summer festival season in Racine. Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: 3/14/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 Rita C. Lewis Racine Montessori School 2317 Howe Street Racine, WI 53403 262/637-7892 rlewisrms@tds.net www.racinemontessori.com 6 MAY 4 Boerner Botanical Gardens 9400 Boerner Drive 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 750 Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens’ preMother’s Day craft fair: a collection of handmade local arts and crafts. Featuring local artists and DIY crafters. Proceeds support the children’s plant science programs. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 2/4/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8, 10 x 10/$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 7 Jennifer Schmitz Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens 9400 Boerner Drive Hales Corners, WI 53130 414/525-5656 jschmitz@fbbg.org www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org MILWAUKEE MAY 4 7th Annual Fernwood Montessori Fine Craft and Art Fair Fernwood Montessori Elementary School 3239 S Pennsylvania Avenue 10am-4pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music A juried event featuring local artists. This community event also features music, tours, a bake sale and lunch café, and children’s art activities. Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: 3/30/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$45 Acceptable Work: 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 7 Merci Duffy Fernwood Montessori Elementary School 2917 S Logan Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53207 414/489-0423 merci.duffy@gmail.com WEST SALEM MAY 4 MARSHFIELD MAY 11 Mayfair 51st Annual Marshfield Art Fair West Salem High School 490 N Mark Street 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music, Dance 9th annual fine art and craft fair. Great family fun. Free childrens’ art activities, silent auction, performing arts and concessions. Proceeds support the Marie W. Heider Center for the Arts. Exhibitors: 29 Deadline: 3/7/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Jane Bangsberg Heider Center Arts Board 405 E Hamlin St West Salem, WI 54669 608/786-2388 mayfairart@hotmail.com www.heidercenter.org Marshfield Senior High Field House 1401 E Becker Road 10am-4:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance Marshfield’s only juried fine arts fair. Free admission and entertainment, Kid’s Creative Corner and demonstrations by artists. Exhibitors: 114 Deadline: 3/7/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$75-$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $1200 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Betsy Tanenbaum New Visions Gallery 1000 N Oak Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 715/387-5562 newvisions.gallery@frontier.com www.newvisionsgallery.org BARABOO BELOIT MAY 10 MAY 16-17 Downtown Baraboo Fair on the Square ArtWalk Downtown Business District Third and Fourth Streets 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance 28th Annual, drive up, on street set-up, free coffee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court, farmers’ market, kids’ entertainment, live music and performance. Professionally organized and promoted. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 4/10/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Melissa Rank Downtown Baraboo Inc PO Box 216 Baraboo, WI 53913 608/448-3940 events@downtownbaraboo.com www.downtownbaraboo.com Downtown Beloit Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 10am-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 700 Entertainment: Music Downtown businesses transform into fine art galleries and craft venues with many locations featuring live music and hors d’oeuvres. After hours hot spots offer live music on Friday night with a trolley available. Exhibitors: 50-70 Deadline: 4/25/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 5 7 Crystal Buhmeyer Downtown Beloit Association 500 Public Avenue Beloit, WI 53511 608/365-0150 crystal@downtownbeloit.com www.downtownbeloit.com continued on next page... 7 MAY CONTINUED OSHKOSH MAY 17 KAUKAUNA MAY 18 Festival of Spring Natures’ Images Spring Art Fair Paine Art Center and Gardens 1410 Algoma Boulevard 8am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Entertainment: Music A free outdoor festival featuring the Paine’s annual Spring Plant Sale and more than 150 vendors of original art, fine crafts. Exhibitors: 160 Deadline: 4/1/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 Doris Peitz Paine Art Center and Gardens 1410 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh, WI 54901 920/235-6903 ext 22 dpeitz@thepaine.org www.thepaine.org 1000 Islands Environmental Center 1000 Beaulieu Court 10am-4:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 60+ fine artists displaying nature related paintings, photography, sculpture, crafts from natural material, botanical and herbs. Celtic harpist, food, picnic area. Great ambience! Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 5/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 12/$55 Acceptable Work: 1 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Shirley Worsch Friends of 1000 Islands 1000 Beaulieu Court Kaukauna, WI 54130 920/766-4733 thousandisland@new.rr.com www.1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.com STOUGHTON MAY 17-18 Syttende Mai Arts and Crafts Fair River Bluff Middle School Grounds 235 N Forrest Street Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-2pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 15,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance An annual celebration of Stoughton’s Norwegian Heritage. The arts and crafts fair is one of the featured events, along with parades, perfomances, races, and more. Exhibitors: 95 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos, 50% of value of sold items based on artist effort Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 17/$120 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Laura Trotter Stoughton Chamber of Commerce 532 E Main Street Stoughton, WI 53589 608/873-7912 syttendemai@gmail.com www.stoughtonwi.com 8 JACKSONPORT MAY 24-25 Jacksonport Maifest Lakeside Park, State Highway 57 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5000 Entertainment: Music Maifest is Jacksonport’s celebration of Spring in Door County. Activities include a parade Saturday morning, 10K run and horsepull on Sunday, children’s activities, food, live music and art fair! Exhibitors: 90 Deadline: 3/31/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Barb Wilson Jacksonport Advancement Corporation 6390 Loritz Road Egg Harbor, WI 54209 920/495-3690 maifestartfair@yahoo.com www.jacksonport.org/maifest STURGEON BAY MAY 24-25 Sturgeon Bay Fine Art Fair Sunset Park, 747 N Third Ave Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5000 Entertainment: Music Held on one of Door County’s busiest weekends, the Memorial Day Holiday and Festival of Blossoms. A variety of fine artists and craftsmen display their wares. Enjoy strolling entertainers, live music and colorful children’s activities. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 5/0 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$130 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9 Awards: $1000 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Amy DeMeter Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center 36 S Third Avenue Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 800/301-6695 promotionscoordinator@sturgeonbay.net www.sturgeonbay.net OMRO MAY 24-26 Memorial Weekend 27th Annual Car Show and “Sell-Abration” Scott Park and South Scott Park, Main Street 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3500 View over 125 classic cars alongside the beautiful Fox River, while shopping the outdoor craft fair. Unique crafters from all areas of Wisconsin showcase their homemade crafts and gift items. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35-$110 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Leah Stingle Future Omro 130 W Larrabee Street Omro, WI 54963 920/685-6960 ext 23 lstingle@omro-wi.com www.omrochamber.org LAKEWOOD MAY 25 McCaslin Lioness Faire Lakewood Town Hall and Activity Grounds 17258 North Rd 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3000 15th Annual Faire with funds going to community and Lions projects. Silent Auction, Badger Bouncer and children’s games, unique craft booths, book fair, raffle drawings, food and fun for all! Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 4/30/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Mary Stehula McCaslin Lioness Club 16969 Nicolet Road Townsend, WI 54175 920/213-6264 mjsteh@hotmail.com continued on next page... WISCONSIN DELLS VCB 9 MAY CONTINUED HUBERTUS MAY 30-31 MINOCQUA MAY 31 - JUNE 1 Holy Hill Art Farm Barn Boutique June Bloom Arts and Crafts Festival Holy Hill Art Farm 4958 State Highway 167 Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1000 Entertainment: Music A stunning arrray of art, crafts, vintage, antiques and garden items. Spend a fun filled day in the country browsing our fabulously decorated 160 year-old restored barn, garden and patio. Fresh spring pickings and treasures! Exhibitors: 20 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Kristine Jacklin Holy Hill Art Farm 5049 Pleasant Hill Road Richfield, WI 53076 262/644-5698 kristine@holyhillartfarm.com www.holyhillartfarm.com Torpy Park 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Unique handcrafted items by over 90 exhibitors. The craft vendors and artisans are selected for their handmade craftsmanship and artistic talents. Held in downtown Minocqua in historic Torpy Park. Music, food and children’s activities. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$195 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Beth Wetzler Minocqua Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1006 Minocqua, WI 54548 715/356-5266 beth@minocqua.org www.minocquaartsandcrafts.com MARSHFIELD MAY 31 Dairyfest Marshfield Fairgrounds Park, 513 E 17th St 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance A 33-year community tradition offering entertainment, food and fun! Arts and crafts, dairy breakfast, parade, 5k run/walk, picnic in the park with an outdoor movie, children’s entertainment. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 4/2 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$60-$85 Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Debbie Bauer Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry PO Box 868 Marshfield, WI 54449 715/384-3454 debbiebauer@marshfieldchamber.com www.marshfieldchamber.com 10 RACINE MAY 31 - JUNE 1 Monument Square Art Fest Monument Square Downtown Racine 500 Main Street Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater One of Wisconsin’s oldest juried fine art fairs presents 80 artists from around the country. Live entertainment, a silent auction and children’s activities make this a must-see event. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$20, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$150-$300 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $1500 Facilities: 2 6 7 Denise Roberts McKee Racine Arts Council 316 Sixth Street Racine, WI 53403 262/635-0261 drmckee@racineartscouncil.org www.monumentsquareartfest.com June BELOIT Edge of the Rock Plein Air Painting Events S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FOND DU LAC JUNE 4-13 JUNE 1 Art on the Island Oven Island, Lakeside Park 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2000 A family event featuring art and craft vendors. Variety of talented vendors including pottery, glass, jewelry, paintings, photography and so much more. Fair features music, food, a silent auction and free activities for children. Exhibitors: 90 Deadline: 5/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 14 x 14/$50-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $120 Facilities: 2 3 7 Armond and MaryAnn Pahnke Fond du Lac Artists Association PO Box 663 Fond du Lac, WI 54936 920/948-7402 armondmaryann@gmail.com Hendricks Center for the Arts, 409 Pleasant Street Varied Admission: Free Attendance: 250 8th year inviting regional artists to a week long paint in the open air. Public invited, free. $4500 in prizes. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 6/1/2014 Eligibility: Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/ Acceptable Work: 1 Awards: $4500 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Nicki Meyer Friends of RiverFront 1003 Pleasant St Beloit, WI 53511 608/362-0964 nmeyer@friendsofriverfront.com www.friendsofriverfront.org NEW RICHMOND JUNE 6-7 Park Art Fair Mary Park, South Green Avenue Fri 5pm-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3000 Entertainment: Music Over 125 arts and craft vendors featuring pottery, furniture, jewelry, paintings, ceramics, wood crafts, country décor and much more. Held in conjunction with the Willow River Blues and Brews Fest. Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Stephanie Cooke New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce 245A S Knowles Avenue New Richmond, WI 54017 715/246-2900 info@newrichmondchamber.com www.newrichmondchamber.com continued on next page... 11 JUNE CONTINUED CAMBRIDGE JUNE 7 WISCONSIN DELLS JUNE 7-8 Elements of Art - A Festival of Fine Arts Taste of the Dells Arts and Crafts Show Westside Park, 300 W Water Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music Fine art festival with over 30 juried artists featuring a variety of media with a youth art area, food and live music all held along Koshkonong Creek. Presented by the Cambridge Arts Council. Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: 4/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/ Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Laurie Struss Cambridge Arts Council PO Box 621 Cambridge, WI 53523 608/513-0479 cambridgewiarts@gmail.com www.cambridgewiarts.org Bowman Park, 714 Broadway Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Craft Show held in conjunction with the Taste of the Dells held downtown. Duck shuttle available to the park. Entertainment and food! Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 5/30/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$45 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Hope Hill Dells Country Historical Society PO Box 674 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 608/981-2321 todcrafts@yahoo.com DEFOREST South Park 800 W South Park Avenue & 1300 Georgia Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance A fine art and fine craft fair with plenty of art to choose from; 12 mediums are represented. Food vendors and music. Free admission. Exhibitors: 150 Deadline: 3/31/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 20 x 20/$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $1,000 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Kathy Murphy Oshkosh Fine Arts Association 5164 Tumblebrook Drive Oshkosh, WI 54904 920/233-6270 oshkoshfaa@gmail.com www.oshkoshfinearts.org JUNE 7 Dragon Art Fair Downtown DeForest, Market St 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance The 10th Annual Dragon Art Fair celebrates 90+ artists. Music, dance, great food and fun surprises! Also ice cream social, Windsor Garden Club plant sale and Fire/EMS Safety Activity Day. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 2/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images, Original artists, no kits or commercial designs Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90-$120 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Julie Wills Dragon Arts Group 932 Fly Wheel Circle DeForest, WI 53532 608/846-8891 jwills@dragonartsgroup.org www.dragonartsgroup.org 12 OSHKOSH JUNE 8 57th Annual Winnebagoland Art Fair GLENN SANDERSON AMERY JUNE 14 Amery Woman’s Club Arts and Craft Fair North Park, North Keller Ave (Highway 46) 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 800 Craft fair in North Park overlooks the Apple River. Free parking and spacious walkways make this an Amery area annual family event. Parking available to vendors directly behind most exhibit spaces. Exhibitors: 90 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, Juried (optional)-$10, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 24 x 12/$40-$70 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Paula Fussy Amery Woman’s Club PO Box 94 Amery, WI 54001 715/554-3961 info@ameryartandcraftfair.com www.ameryartandcraftfair.com EAST TROY JUNE 14 GFWC Woman’s Club of East Troy Arts and Crafts Fair East Troy’s Historic Village Square, 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Arts and Crafts Fair on East Troy’s Historic Village Square. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 5/15/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 15 x 15/$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Barbara Calland Woman’s Club of East Troy PO Box 474 East Troy, WI 53120 262/642-2278 bjcalland@aol.com continued on next page... 13 JUNE CONTINUED MANITOWOC JUNE 14 Manitowoc Garden Fair Washington Park Downtown 12th and Marshall Streets 10am-3:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 24th Annual Event. Gardener’s paradise! Selling annuals, perennials, trees, yard and garden art, furniture, statuary, fine crafts and food. Held in beautiful shady park, downtown Manitowoc. Held rain or shine. Free parking. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 4 7 Marion Parworth PO Box 1671 Manitowoc, WI 54221 920/682-2050 parworthington@gmail.com MERCER JUNE 14 Lupine Junefest W.S. Carow Tourist Park 2503 W County Road J 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Our festival offers a day of fun filled activites, including our great Lupine Junefest Bicycle Tour, classic car show, Arts, Crafts and Flea Fair plus music, food, demos and more. Exhibitors: 35 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25-$35 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Pam Davies Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 178 Mercer, WI 54547 715/476-0168 weedersdsm@yahoo.com www.lupinejunefest.org 14 REEDSBURG JUNE 14 40th Butterfest Art and Craft, Toy Show and Farmer’s Market Reedsburg City Park 200 Block N Park Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 This is an Arts and Crafts Fair/Toy Show/Farmers Market that is on Saturday in the downtown area of the City of Reedsburg. It is in conjunction with a 5-day festival held in the city. There is a parade the same day in the morning. The is the 40th year of this Arts and Crafts event! Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Gail Mieden Reedsburg Butter Festival E7237 S Oak Crest Drive Reedsburg, WI 53959 608/524-3208 gmieden@charter.net RHINELANDER JUNE 14 Art Fair on the Courthouse Lawn Oneida County Courthouse Lawn, 1 S Oneida Ave 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance In its 28th year we welcome over 100 different arts, crafts and food vendors. Enjoy a crowd of over 3,000 people at this event. Join us for this great community tradition! Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 7 Kate Bauman Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 795 Rhinelander, WI 54501 715/365-7464 assistant@rhinelanderchamber.com www.explorerhinelander.com SUN PRAIRIE JUNE 14 WATERTOWN JUNE 15 Taste of the Arts Fair Watertown Art Festival Sheehan Park, 1351 Linnerud Drive 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music Features fine craft and art vendors, wine and cheese tasting, food vendors, entertainment and children’s activities in a beautiful park setting. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $75 Facilities: 2 3 7 Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce 109 E Main Street Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608/837-4547 spchamber@frontier.com www.sunprairiechamber.com Riverside Park, 812 Labaree St 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Enjoy Father’s Day on an enchanted island! Join us for our 50th Anniversary festival featuring purchase awards, free raffle, free children’s activities, free artists’ breakfast, live music and more. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $2,000 Facilities: 2 Dave Pawl Watertown Arts Council PO Box 545 Watertown, WI 53094 608/655-3437 pawld@watertown.k12.wi.us www.watertownart.com OREGON JUNE 14-15 Hayloft Gallery Art Fair The Wood Cycle of Wisconsin 1239 S Fish Hatchery Road 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 900 Entertainment: Music Annual on-the-farm, fine arts and fine crafts fair at the Hayloft Gallery in partnership with neighboring “Art in the Barn” music festival. Exhibitors: 26 Deadline: 5/30/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8.5 x 8.5, 10 x 10/$60-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 5 6 7 Paul Morrison The Wood Cycle Inc 1239 S Fish Hatchery Road Oregon, WI 53575 608/835-8462 art.woodcycle@gmail.com www.thehayloftgallery.com MILWAUKEE JUNE 20-22 Lakefront Festival of Arts Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N Art Museum Dr Fri 10am-10pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: $10/$17 Attendance: 25,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance The 52nd annual Lakefront Festival of Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum features the jury selected work of 180 artists from across the country. Enjoy the festival rain or shine! Exhibitors: 176 Deadline: 11/26/2013 Eligibility: Juried-$35, 6/0 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$500-$600 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $10,500 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Krista Renfrew Lakefront Festival of Arts 700 N Art Museum Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202 414/224-3853 lfoa@mam.org lfoa.mam.org continued on next page... 15 JUNE CONTINUED PHILLIPS JUNE 20-22 WAUPACA JUNE 21 Czech-Slovak Festival Strawberry Fest Phillips High School, County Highway W Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Music and dancing. State Kolacky Baking and eating contest. Arts and crafts vendors. Polka Services, antique farm equipment and youth activities. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$0-$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 William Moravek Czech-Slovak Festival Organization N8691 Storms Road Phillips, WI 54555 715/820-0368 wdkm@aol.com www.czech-slovak-festival.com Downtown Waupaca, 111 S Main Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music A family event celebrating the first taste of summer. Arts and crafts, children’s activities, strawberry shortcake, fresh pick and locally grown strawberries for sale, food and live music. Exhibitors: 150 Deadline: 6/1/14 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Jeff Anderson Waupaca Area Chamber of Commerce 221 S Main Street Waupaca, WI 54981 715/258-7343 info@waupacaareachamber.com www.waupacamemories.com OSHKOSH WISCONSIN RAPIDS JUNE 21 Square Fare Opera House Square, Downtown 300 N Main Street 8am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 On the third Saturday of each month June through October, one block down from the Farmer’s Market in Opera House Square park. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kathy Joubert L & K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com 16 JUNE 21 Cranberry Blossom Festival Arts Crafts and Cranberries Fair Witter Field, 8th Street South (between Chestnut and Apple Streets) 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Outdoor show held rain or shine. Family friendly event highlighting our unique agricultural heritage. Event includes car show, arts, crafts, kids’ activities, cranberry blossom tours, food and culinary cranberry treats. Fun for the whole family! Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$45-$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Krista Coon Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce 1120 Lincoln Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715/423-1830 info@wisconsinrapidschamber.com www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com WATERTOWN JUNE 21-22 Fiber on the Farm Silver Creek Farm, N1897 County Road M Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 200 If you crochet, knit, spin, weave or make felt, join us for a weekend of fun and fiber! Classes, vendors, farm tours and more. Class registration opens Jan 6. Exhibitors: 15 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 6/2 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$30-$90 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Charlotte Haas Silver Creek Farm/Georgia Meyer PO Box 1637 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1637 414/807-6785 info@fiberonthefarm.com www.fiberonthefarm.com MAUSTON JUNE 27-29 KENOSHA JUNE 28 3rd Annual Summer Smash UW Parkside Summer Arts and Crafts Festival Veterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fairgrounds), 1001 Division St Fri 5pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 A 3-day weekend of family-friendly events, arts and crafts, ATV/Snowmobile races, horse gymkhana, vintage snowmobile show, car show, Prime Time Jimmy Kline 5K/10K Run for Cancer, carnival, food and beer gardens and much more. New events added every year. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$45-$70 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mary Hudack Greater Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 171 Mauston, WI 53948 608/847-4142 chamber@mauston.com www.mauston.com/chamber UW Parkside Campus Grounds 900 Wood Road 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Entertainment: Music UW Parkside holds its 24th annual Summer Arts and Crafts Festival on the campus grounds. Only handmade or embellished items are allowed. Musical entertainment provided. Proceeds benefit the UW Parkside Music Scholarship Fund. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 5/28/2014 Eligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Jennifer Filippone UW Parkside Fine Arts Department 900 Wood Road Kenosha, WI 53144 262/595-2581 jennifer.filippone@uwp.edu www.uwp.edu continued on next page... 17 JUNE CONTINUED CEDARBURG JUNE 28-29 NEW GLARUS JUNE 28-29 Strawberry Festival Fine Arts and Crafts Fair Annual Heidi Festival Arts and Craft Fair Cedarburg Cultural Center W62N546 Washington Avenue Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 100,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Fine art and crafts with a contemporary flair distinguishes this lively event, held outdoors during a city-wide festival that draws 100,000 visitors. Food tent, music and free exhibits indoor. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$10, 2-3/1-2 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 Jean Lambo Cedarburg Cultural Center W62N546 Washington Avenue Cedarburg, WI 53012 262/375-3676 jean@artmusichistory.org www.cedarburgculturalcenter.org Village Park, 300 Block of 2nd Street Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater 50th Anniversary of this fabulous, fun family festival. Tastes and treasures by local restaurants and merchants. Heidi play performed by local actors. Arts and Crafts and activities for kids! Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$30-$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Nancy Galhouse Heidi Folk Festival Inc PO Box 861 New Glarus, WI 53574 608/527-2496 nlgsmile1@hotmail.com www.swisstown.com CEDARBURG Spring Green Arts and Crafts Fair JUNE 28-29 Ozaukee Art Center Strawberry Festival Fine Arts/Crafts Fair Downtown, Main Street Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 100,000 Entertainment: Music Featuring juried exhibitors from many states selling fine arts and crafts. Strawberry Festival is a citywide, two day, special festival with multiple exiciting events drawing over 100,000 visitors. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Strawberry Fest Fine Arts and Crafts Ozaukee Arts Center W62N718 Riveredge Drive Cedarburg, WI 53012 262/377-8230 ozaukeeartcenter@chorus.net 18 SPRING GREEN JUNE 28-29 Downtown Spring Green, Jefferson Street Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 15,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance 45th annual arts and fine crafts fair held in downtown Spring Green. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 2/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$150-$400 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $4500 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 John Hess Spring Green Area Chamber of Commerce 5851 County Highway Z Spring Green, WI 53588 608/588-5851 johnhesswyoming@gmail.com www.springgreenartfair.com Art Schools in Wisconsin The pristine beauty of Wisconsin continues to serve as inspiration and muse to over 3,000 Wisconsin artists. Whether it’s the rustic environment of the Northwoods or the rolling hills of southern Dane County, Wisconsin’s landscape captivates an artist’s eye. Should a desire to experience the artistic process first-hand awaken in you, one of the many schools found in Wisconsin can answer this call. Retreat and immerse yourself in the creative spirit with one of these options. Dillman’s Creative Arts Foundation, Lac du Flambeau: Dillman’s three state-of-the-art studios host internationally known instructors. Expansive programs range from painting in encaustic, oil, or acrylic, pastel, to photography, quilting, and writing. www.dillmans.com School of the Arts at Rhinelander: Make plans to join Rhinelander’s School of the Arts, July 19-23, 2014 for their 51st anniversary. This one-week arts immersion course includes intro to drawing, glass fusion, etching, portraits, landscapes and plein air painting. http://continuingstudies.wisc.edu Bjorklunden - Lawrence University Seminar Center: Baileys Harbor Bequeathed to Lawrence University in 1963, Björklunden vid Sjön (Birch Forest by the Water), a 425 acre estate on Lake Michigan, offers extensive adult-education seminars from Shakespeare’s poetry to watercolor to music. www.lawrence.edu Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek: For over 45 years, Peninsula School of Art has been a yearround destination for artists and art enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Programs include painting, drawing, metal arts, ceramics, sculpture and photography. www.peninsulaartschool.com The Clearing Folk School, Ellison Bay: Believing that one’s own regional ecology and culture is fundamental, Jens Jensen founded the Clearing as a place where instruction is non-competitive. Their folk school is a unique place where adults who share an interest in nature, arts or humanities can learn, reflect and wonder. http://theclearing.org Washington Island Art and Nature Center: A 1904 schoolhouse serves as the Art & Nature Center (ANC). Whether hosting lectures on nature, or children’s workshops in origami, ANC is devoted to the preservation and promotion of the creative arts and natural history of Washington Island. www.wianc.org Madeline Island School of the Arts: A restored dairy farm surrounded by Lake Superior is home to one of the country’s premier art and craft schools, Madeline Island School of the Arts. Accessible only by ferry, boat, plane, wind sled or car (when the lake is frozen), classes in painting, quilting, writing, photography are offered for college credit. www.madelineartschool.com Valley Ridge Art Studio, Muscoda: Southwestern Wisconsin’s Valley Ridge Art Studio provides 2day immersion retreat workshops taught by world-class artists in areas as diverse as painting, book arts, jewelry, metals and mosaics on its 100 year old farm. www.valleyridgeartstudio.com Shake Rag Alley School of Arts & Crafts, Mineral Point: Shake Rag Alley’s list of classes entices youth and adult of all skill levels. With over 200 offerings, this school is always busy. Whether it’s a half-day class or full week retreat, spots fill up fast so advanced planning is encouraged. www.shakeragalley.com Whispering Woodlands, Verona: One woman’s vision and dream became a school hosting local professional artists as instructors. View their work then learn their techniques in workshops ranging from fiber arts to encaustic. www.whispering-woodlands.com 19 July S M OMRO Omro Lions 4th of July Arts and Crafts Fair T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MONONA JULY 4 Art Fair in the Park Winnequah Park Corner of Healy and Nichols Roads 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music Monona’s July Fourth Festival is set in beautiful Winnequah Park on a lagoon. Art Fair, bands, and entertainment for all ages. Fabulous fireworks display at dusk draws thousands of people from the Madison area. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 5/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Laurie Bisbee Monona Community Festival 6304 Roselawn Avenue Monona, WI 53716 608/219-5798 lbisbee@charter.net www.mononafestival.com 20 JULY 4 Scott Park, East Main Street 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Art and Craft Fair held in the midst of the 4th of July celebration. Come to browse the art fair and watch the parade, duck race, fireworks and enjoy food and drink. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 6/20/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40-$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Judy Weiss Omro Lions Club 711 Michigan Street Omro, WI 54963 920/685-6262 www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/omrowi LODI JULY 5 51st Annual Lodi Art in the Park Habermann Park 550 Fair Street 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 51st annual arts and craft show held in a scenic park setting overlooking a meandering creek with beautiful shade trees. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: 4/30/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$85 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Jeanne Kohl Lodi Art Club PO Box 134 Lodi, WI 53555 608/592-4432 lodiartclub@yahoo.com MILWAUKEE JULY 12 Wisconsin Lutheran College Art and Craft Fair MARY LANGENFELD COON VALLEY JULY 6 Norskedalen Art Fair Norskedalen Heritage Site E4465 US Highway 14 9am-4pm Admission: $6 Attendance: 500 An indoor and outdoor art fair in which artisans and crafts people will display and sell their work. The fair is set in the beautiful hills of Coon Valley, Wisconsin. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 6/30/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$0-$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 7 Tim Larson Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center PO Box 235 Coon Valley, WI 54623 608/452-3424 norsk.pr@mwt.net www.norskedalen.org Wisconsin Lutheran College Courtyard 8815 W Wisconsin Avenue 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Enjoy live music throughout the day as you browse over 40 craft booths. Concessions available throughout the day. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 5/9/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$125 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Loni Boyd Wisconsin Lutheran College 8800 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee, WI 53226 414/443-8702 loni.boyd@wlc.edu www.wlc.edu/arts MINOCQUA JULY 12 Island Art Walk Torpy Park and Campanile Center Downtown Minocqua 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Entertainment: Music Indoor/Outdoor show. Outdoor show held in Torpy Park with a short walk to the Indoor show at the Campanile Center for the Arts. Art, music, food and family fun. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 6/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 5/0 Slides or Photos, Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$60-$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7 Laura Bertch Lakeland Kiwanis 9487 The Narrows Trail Boulder Junction, WI 54512 715/892-1204 or 715/614-7899 macooa@centurytel.net www.lakelandkiwanis.com continued on next page... 21 JULY CONTINUED MADISON JULY 12-13 BEAVER DAM JULY 13 Art Fair on the Square A Day in the Park Capitol Concourse Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 200,000 One of Madison’s favorite traditions, Art Fair on the Square is consistently rated among the best art fairs in America. It is MMoCA’s most important fundraiser – attracting 200,000 visitors. Exhibitors: 475 Deadline: 3/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$35, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$495-$1050 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 Director of Events Madison Museum of Contemporary Art 227 State Street Madison, WI 53703 608/257-0158 www.mmoca.org Swan Park, Mill Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance 43rd Annual Arts, Crafts and Business Fair. Get a head start on your gift shopping and browse our service and business booths. Food, snacks and refreshments available. Exhibitors: 220 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Lisa Derr Women’s Affiliate of Beaver Dam 200 Front Street, Suite 2E Beaver Dam, WI 53916 920/885-5549 wabdacc@yahoo.com www.beaverdamchamber.com/craftfair MADISON JULY 12-13 Art Fair Off the Square Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 200,000 Entertainment: Music The two day event is a showcase for about 140 Wisconsin exhibitors and includes a Kids’ Craft Corner, a public art project, food and children’s entertainment. The show features ceramics, art glass, paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewelry, engravings and more! Exhibitors: 140 Eligibility: Juried, Restricted to WAAC Members Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/ Facilities: 2 3 Lezlie Blanton WAAC PO Box 1791 Madison, WI 53701 608/204-9129 waac@artcraftwis.org www.artcraftwis.org 22 OSHKOSH JULY 13 Faire on the Green Paine Art Center and Gardens 1410 Algoma Boulevard 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music Faire on the Green is Oshkosh’s largest arts and crafts festival featuring over 200 talented artists and craftspersons from throughout the state of Wisconsin. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 6/1/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 Doris Peitz Paine Art Center and Gardens 1410 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh, WI 54901 920/235-6903 ext 22 dpeitz@thepaine.org www.thepaine.org WATERFORD JULY 18-19 Waterford Balloon Festival Evergreen Elementary School Grounds 817 W Main Street Fri 4pm-9pm, Sat 6am-9pm Admission: Free Attendance: 18,000 Hot air balloon flights, evening balloon glow both nights, art and craft fair, food, kids activities, entertainment and family fun. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 7/11/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$100 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Katy Engels Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce 102 E Main Street Waterford, WI 53185 262/534-5911 chamber@waterford-wi.org www.waterford-wi.org GLENN SANDERSON ASHLAND JULY 18-20 Ashland Bay Days ASHLAND JULY 16-17 Maxwell Street Days Downtown Ashland Historic Main Street and Lake Shore Drive Wed 8am start, Thu 9am start Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Maxwell Street Days, downtown street and sidewalk sales with Arts and Crafts, food vendors, music, baby animals, pet parade, retail store street and sidewalk sales and fun for everyone! Exhibitors: 35 Deadline: 6/28/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/ Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Mary McPhetridge Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 746 Ashland, WI 54806 800/284-9484 ashchamb@centurytel.net www.ashlandbaydays.com Bayview Park, East US Highway 2 Fri 3pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music Hometown Festival with Arts and Crafts, food booths, entertainment, Strongest Man contest, pie-eating contest, children’s activities, kids games, 5/10 K race, Sprint Triathlon, Little Minnow Kids Triathlon, cardboard boat races and Battle of the Bands. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 6/23/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/ Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Mary McPhetridge Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 746 Ashland, WI 54806 800/284-9484 ashchamb@centurytel.net www.ashlandbaydays.com continued on next page... 23 JULY CONTINUED EAGLE RIVER JULY 19 LADYSMITH JULY 19 Artarama’s Riverwalk Art Show and Sale Mardi Gras Arts and Craft Fair Riverside Park (behind Fairgrounds) W Division Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 6,500 Entertainment: Music 42nd annual show draws tourists and vacation homeowners from the Northwoods area, a large art-savvy buying public. Well organized by a nonprofit volunteer committee. Funds returned to the community for art/theatre/education programs. Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: 3/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$95 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $800 Facilities: 2 3 Karen Kubacki Artarama Committee PO Box 683 Eagle River, WI 54521 715/525-2100 info@artarama-er.com www.artarama-er.com Downtown, Miner Avenue 9am-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Arts and Craft Fair featuring a large variety of arts and crafts and food booths, both indoors and out. Near the Farmers Market and other Mardi Gras events. Exhibitors: 55 Deadline: 7/11/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 14/$35-$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Arlene Knops Greater Ladysmith Area Chamber of Commerce 205 W 9th Street South Ladysmith, WI 54848 715/532-7328 ladysmithchamber@centurytel.net www.ladysmithchamber.com EDGERTON JULY 19 Arts in the Park Central Park, Swift Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music Annual art and craft fair in beautiful Central Park. Pie social, food available, face painting, music, car show nearby and free parking. It’s part of a three day event throughout the city! Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 6/30/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Joanne Broughton Edgerton Art Association PO Box 66 Edgerton, WI 53534 608/884-6039 albion@milwpc.com 24 LAKE MILLS JULY 19 Lake Mills Arts Festival Commons Park, Corner of Main and Lake Streets 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music 9th annual community arts celebration featuring a juried show of Wisconsin fine artists and crafts people. Food, music and children’s activities. Free parking and no admission fee. Exhibitors: 65 Deadline: 4/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$15, 2-4/1 Slides or Photos, Digital Images, Wisconsin Fine Artists Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$70 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $500 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Katie Otto Lake Mills Main Street Program 200E Water Street Lake Mills, WI 53551 920/648-6721 director@lakemillsmainstreet.org www.lakemillsartsfestival.com GLENN SANDERSON OSHKOSH JULY 19 BAYFIELD JULY 19-20 Square Fare Festival of Arts Opera House Square, Downtown 300 N Main Street 8am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 On the third Saturday of each month June through October, browse through 50 vendors. One block down from the Farmer’s Market in Opera House Square park. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kathy Joubert L & K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com Memorial Park, 15 Front Street Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 8,000 Entertainment: Music Bayfield’s Festival of Arts features 70 artists and crafters from throughout the Midwest alongside Lake Superior’s blue waters. A juried fine art show, offerings include: paintings, glass works, jewelry, ceramics, wood and fiber arts. Plus, enjoy festival treats, live music and local gallery tour. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $500 Facilities: 2 Debi Smith Bayfield Chamber of Commerce PO Box 138 Bayfield, WI 54814 800/447-4094 or 715/779-3335 debi@bayfield.org www.bayfield.org continued on next page... 25 JULY CONTINUED MOUNT HOREB JULY 19-20 NEENAH JULY 20 43rd Annual Art Fair Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Arts Festival Downtown Mount Horeb, Main Street Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 15,000 Entertainment: Music Annual art and fine craft fair on Mount Horeb’s historic main street, our “Trollway!” Experience Norwegian culture, friendly atmosphere, food, silent auction, music and downtown amenities. Also, presented by Sons of Norway, a Kaffe Stue (Norwegian lunch). Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: 4/30/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$25, 3/0 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$135-$160 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $1,500 Facilities: 2 3 7 Melissa Theisen Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce 300 E Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 608/437-5914 artfair@trollway.com www.trollway.com Riverside Park, 165 N Park Avenue 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance The 40th Annual Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Arts Festival hosts fine artists in a beautifully wooded lakeside park with music, food and familyfriendly fun. The festival is a much anticipated Fox Cities tradition strongly supported by residents. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 3/31/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $1,600 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kelly Stoll Bergstrom-Mahler Museum 165 N Park Avenue Neenah, WI 54956 920/751-4658 stoll@bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com MAURICE THALER 26 CEDAR GROVE JULY 26 LAND O’ LAKES JULY 26 Art Fair on the Green Art Impressions Cedar Grove Memorial Park, Van Altena Avenue 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 6,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Family friendly celebration of Dutch heritage including parade, music, food, car show, art fair and museum tours. Exhibitors: 85 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 13/$45-$55 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Jenna DeRuyter Holland Guild 5257 Lower Lakeview Ridge Road Belgium, WI 53004 414/651-9650 hollandfestartfair@hotmail.com www.hollandfest.com Town Hall Grounds, County Highway B 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music Juried art fair featuring original fine art and fine craft. Shady, park-like setting with live music and food vendors. Exhibitors: 82 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$55 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $1,200 Facilities: 2 3 7 Karen Lenhart Land O’ Lakes Chamber of Commerce N4020 Cisco Lake Road Watersmeet, MI 49969 906/358-4473 or 800/236-3432 www.landolakes-wi.org FISH CREEK RICHFIELD JULY 26 JULY 26 Settlement Shops Summer Art Fair Richfield Art at the Mill The Settlement Shops, 9108 State Highway 42 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Local and regional artists exhibit their original art and fine craft in park-like setting. Surrounding shops and galleries feature unique shopping. Food, music and friendly atmosphere. Exhibitors: 25 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: /$30-$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Barbara Knupper Settlement Shops COA PO Box 51 Fish Creek, WI 54212 920/868-9222 talk2barb@artfulartisan.com www.settlementshops.com Richfield Historical Park 4399 Pleasant Hill Road 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,100 Entertainment: Music Sixth annual Fine arts and Plein Air Fair held in a beautiful, wooded park. Tours of historic buildings, live music, good food and silent auction. Well advertised; free parking. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 7/21/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Lois Hessenauer Richfield Historical Society 3339 Mount Lane Hubertus, WI 53033 262/628-2841 artfairrhs@gmail.com www.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org continued on next page... 27 JULY CONTINUED WAUNAKEE JULY 26 PARK FALLS JULY 31 - AUGUST 3 Waunafest Arts and Craft Fair - 28th Annual Flambeau Rama Centennial Park, Holiday Drive 9am-3pm Admission: Free Food, beverage, music, family entertainment, carnival, softball tournament, tug of war, Sunday parade, arts and craft fair, something for everyone. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Diana Long Waunakee Area Lioness Club 208 Fourth Street Waunakee, WI 53597 608/849-5592 bdlong@tds.net Festival Grounds, 310 5th Street North Thurs 9am-12am, Fri 9am-1am, Sat 9am-1am, Sun 8am-6pm Admission: Free Attendance: 20,000 Entertainment: Music Four days of free live music, food court, carnival and family activities. Basketball tournament, 5K run/walk, arts and craft fair and car show! Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50 Facilities: 2 3 7 Sue Holm Park Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 400 4th Avenue S Park Falls, WI 54552 715/762-2703 ext 225 director@parkfalls.com www.parkfalls.com WILLIAMS BAY JULY 26-27 Williams Bay Fine Art and Craft Fest Edgewater Park, 15 E Geneva Street 10am-6pm Attendance: 500 The 38th Williams Bay Fine Art and Craft Fest is a juried show featuring fine art and fine crafts. It is held in Edgewater Park on the north shore of Lake Geneva in southeast Wisconsin. The Lake Geneva area has been called the Newport of the Midwest as the second largest lake in Wisconsin is a popular resort area. Musical performances and fine foods will accompany this event. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$150, Restricted to MidWest Artists, 2-5/2-5 Photos, Digital Images, Mid-West Artists Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 13 x 13/$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9 Awards: $500 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Sandra Johnson Williams Bay Cultural Arts Alliance PO Box 314 Williams Bay, WI 53191 262/729-5089 sajmuse12@live.com www.wbrecdept.com 28 WILTON JUL 31 - AUGUST 3 Wilton Wood Turtle Days Wilton Park - Wilton Community Center 400 East Street Fri 6-10pm, Sat 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Fireworks, softball-volleyball tournament, parade, 5k run-walk, music, arts and crafts, breakfast and fun for everyone! Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 7/15/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$15 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Lori Brueggen Village of Wilton PO Box 14 Wilton, WI 54670 608/435-6512 info@wiltonwoodturtledays.com www.wiltonwoodturtledays.com Indigenous or Native Art of Wisconsin Native American art is about evolution. While works by Wisconsin Native artists can be rooted in tradition, it also has important things to say about the modern world and the future. Some Native Wisconsin artists take the traditional and lend it a new twist, for art is created in the present, not frozen in time. Going to the original source of art will always provide you with an experience – it’s where stories can be shared and mutual understandings grow. Here, you can learn from the artists themselves and celebrate Wisconsin’s history through its diverse culture. We encourage you to explore further. Morrow’s Native Art, Hayward Artist and teacher Ramona Morrow of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and Yankton Sioux, provides gallery space for her Cattail dolls along with numerous Native artists from the Hayward area. Morrow’s offers a wide variety of “Hand Crafted” Native American art including bead work, birch and ash baskets, headdresses, regalia, moccasins, cradle boards, dream catchers and paintings. www.morrowsnativeart.net Native Spirit Gifts & Gallery, Bayfield Native Spirit Gifts & Gallery calls out to the traveler seeking fine Native arts. Located on the Red Cliff Indian Reservation, this gallery offers traditional Anishinabe Ojibwe (Chippewa) art from the Great Lakes Region. Works include bead work, locally made birch bark baskets, full size hand-crafted birch bark canoes, dream catchers, quill boxes, books, and music. www.hawkdancer.com/nsgg.htm Woodland Indian Art Center, Lac du Flambeau Woodland Indian Art Center is home to a gallery featuring Native Woodland regional artwork as well as a thriving cultural center. Both traditional and contemporary artwork is represented in its carvings, birch bark baskets, jewelry, paintings and bead work. Additionally, classes, workshops and demonstrations in music, writing and dancing round out this center’s offerings. http://woodlandindianartcenter.org Chief Oshkosh Native American Arts, Egg Harbor Chief Oshkosh in Egg Harbor has been an outlet for Wisconsin Native American artists for over 60 years. Roy Oshkosh, leader of the Menominee Nation, established the business as Chief Oshkosh Trading Post on land once popular as a summer site for Native Americans. The gallery features works by watercolorist Dawn Dark Mountain of Madison, painter Mary Prescott, doll maker Judith Jourdan of Oneida, and wooden flute maker Michael Farmer of Baileys Harbor. An amphitheater in back provides space for performance art. 920/868-3240 Indian Summer Festival (September 6-8, 2013), Milwaukee’s Lakefront Indian Summer Festival is the state’s largest American Indian cultural event celebrating the traditions, foods, games, stories, and art of Native Americans. The festival’s Circle of Art exhibit features fine art curated from Native artists across North America through a juried process. In addition, artisans demonstrate their crafts from wood carving, basket weaving and beadwork to pottery. www.indiansummer.org Museum of Wisconsin Art, West Bend The Museum of Wisconsin Art is the primary venue for visitors to experience the best of Wisconsin art, from historic to contemporary. Since opening a new building in April 2013, MOWA has continued its commitment to engaging diverse audiences and exploring Native American art and its place in the Wisconsin art scene by adding pieces to its permanent collection and also featuring a series of exhibitions and programs that focus on the Native American experience. www.wisconsinart.org 29 August S M T W T WHITEWATER Whitewater Main Street Festival F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JACKSONPORT AUGUST 2 AUGUST 2 Downtown Whitewater, Main Street 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Main Street Festival brings together the arts and businesses in a family friendly atmosphere with art and craft booths, music, food and hands-on activities for all ages. Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: 4/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35-$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Deborah Blackwell Studio 84 121 W Center Street Whitewater, WI 53190 262/812-7560 wwmsfestival@gmail.com www.wwmsfestival.blogspot.com JANESVILLE AUGUST 3 20th Annual Cherry Fest Tallman Art Festival Lakeside Park County Highway V and State Highway 57 8am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Celebrate cherry harvest in Door County with live music, wagon rides, food, beverages, historical displays and a kids’ penny hunt. Arts and crafts featuring quality handcrafted items. Well advertised and at the peak of tourist season. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Darrel Birnschein Jacksonport Historical Society 5653 State Highway 57 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920/559-0570 carpentryunlimited@yahoo.com www.jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org Lincoln-Tallman House grounds 440 N Jackson Street 10am-5pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 2,200 57th Annual Tallman Art Festival held on the grounds of the historic Lincoln-Tallman house in Janesville. Music, food, refreshments, purchase awards, and judged awards available. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 7/17/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Michael Reuter Rock County Historical Society PO Box 8096 Janesville, WI 53547 608/756-4509 mreuter@rchs.us www.rchs.us 30 MINOCQUA AUGUST 7 EDGERTON AUGUST 9 After Loon Delight Craft Fair Albion Craft and Gift Fair Torpy Park 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Unique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors. The craft vendors and artisans featured at the show are selected for their handmade craftsmanship and artistic talents. Music, food and children’s activities. Exhibitors: 120 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$195 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Beth Wetzler Minocqua Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1006 Minocqua, WI 54548 715/356-5266 beth@minocqua.org www.minocquaartsandcrafts.com Albion Park, Albion Road 9am-2:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 400 Entertainment: Music Our 16th annual fair is held in a beautiful park with lots of crafts and gifts to choose from. Bake sale and farmers market is held. Food available. Exhibitors: 35 Deadline: 7/31/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25-$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Nancy Hesselman Albion Park Committee 15 Mildred Avenue Edgerton, WI 53534 608/884-6522 joanbroton@gmail.com BRODHEAD AUGUST 9 Wildflower Art Festival Veterans Park, Highway 11 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Entertainment: Music Juried fine art festival held in conjunction with Covered Bridge Days, which features dozens of family friendly activities throughout town. Shady park, food vendors, live musical entertainment and beautiful art! Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 14 x 14/$55-$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $1,400 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Michele Benesh Brodhead Chamber of Commerce W449 Spruce Drive Brodhead, WI 53520 608/558-1967 beneshphoto@frontier.com www.brodheadchamber.org HARTFORD AUGUST 9 American Accents: A Festival of Fine Arts and Crafts Willowbrook Park 774 E Sumner Street (State Highway 60) 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music 29th Annual event! Sponsored by Hartford Women’s Club. Over 80 exhibitors nestled along the Rubicon River. Live “Music Under the Trees.” Hot food provided by the Hartford Lions. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 8/2/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$70-$80 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Connie Kreuser Harford Women’s Club 1034 Riverbend Drive, Apt 1 Hartford, WI 53027 262/224-0830 accents@hartfordwomensclub.org www.hartfordwomensclub.org continued on next page... 31 AUGUST CONTINUED BELGIUM AUGUST 9-10 BOULDER JUNCTION AUGUST 10 Luxembourg Fest Art and Craft Fair 58th Annual Musky Jamboree Belgium Community Park, Beech Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Entertainment: Music Held in conjunction with “Luxembourg Fest of America” which draws people from throughout the US and the Country of Luxembourg to celebrate the “Worlds Largest Luxembourg Family Reunion.” Includes a parade, live music, food, Heritage Displays and children’s activities. Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides of Photos, Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 20/$50-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Sara Jacoby Luxembourg American Cultural Society PO Box 157 Belgium, WI 53004 262/476-5086 craft@luxamculturalsociety.org www.luxamculturalsociety.org Downtown Boulder Junction County Highway M 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music Musky Fun Run, car show, over 150 arts and crafts booths, food booths, kids casting contest, flea market, live entertainment and more. Exhibitors: 180 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$80-$95 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Theresa Smith Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce PO Box 286 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 715/385-2400 boulderjct@boulderjct.org www.boulderjct.org WATERTOWN Echo Park, Milwaukee Avenue (Hwy 36) 10am-6pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2100 Entertainment: Music Non-juried Arts and Crafts Fair in conjunction with the Knights of Columus Corn and Brat Fest. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 14 x 14/$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Erwin “Bud” Muellenbach Knights of Columbus 641 Foxtree Circle #2 Burlington, WI 53105 262/210-6786 emuellenbach@wi.rr.com AUGUST 9-10 Watertown Riverfest Craft Fair Riverside Park, 812 Labaree Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 16,000 Entertainment: Music Part of the four-day Riverfest celebration. Free admission Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 7/15/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Katie Field Watertown Riverfest Craft Fair Committee 824 Cole Street Watertown, WI 53094 920/988-9800 wttnriverfest@gmail.com www.watertownriverfest.com 32 BURLINGTON AUGUST 10 Knights of Columbus Arts and Crafts Fair GLENN SANDERSON EAGLE RIVER AUGUST 13 WAUPACA AUGUST 15-16 Paul Bunyan Fest Arts on the Square Downtown Eagle River Wall Street and Railroad Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music Come celebrate our logging heritage at Paul Bunyan Fest – a fun family event held in downtown Eagle River. This event features chain saw carving, musical entertainment, arts and crafts booths and the huge Paul Bunyan-size beef sandwich and luncheon. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 3/15/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3-5/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kim Emerson Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1917 Eagle River, WI 54521 800/359-6315 kim@eagleriver.org www.eagleriver.org Downtown City Square, Main and Fulton Streets Fri 5pm-10pm, Sat 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 6,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance An eclectic celebration of the arts starts Friday evening with a street dance and continues on Saturday with a juried art show and sale, live music, theater, dance and participatory events. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 5/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Slides or Photos, Digial Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9 Awards: $800 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Bev Crane Waupaca Community Arts Board E3230 Saxeville Road Pine River, WI 54965 715/258-5141 bjc9009@gmail.com www.waupacaarts.org continued on next page... 33 AUGUST CONTINUED MILWAUKEE AUGUST 15-17 FITCHBURG AUGUST 16 Milwaukee Domes Art Festival Agora Art Fair Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Domes 524 S Layton Boulevard Fri 12pm-7pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: $8 Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music MDAF is a juried art show on the ground of Milwaukee’s beloved Mitchell Park; featuring plein air painters, live music and performances, an art auction benefiting the Domes, and a variety of food, drink and fun for the whole family. Exhibitors: 65 Deadline: 3/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$35, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$250-$450 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $9,500 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Megan Verwey Friends of the Domes 1430 E Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262/574-9400 coordinator@milwaukeedomesartfestival.com www.milwaukeedomesartfestival.com Agora, 5500 East Cheryl Parkway 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 15,000 Entertainment: Music 6th Annual Fine Arts Fair set amid a beautiful garden atmosphere with stunning architecture providing a natural backdrop for this growing show. Live music, food, beer/wine garden and kids’ activities. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 4/30/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images, WI Residents Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $200 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Niki Russos/Steven Leverentz Fitchburg Center 5500 E Cheryl Parkway, Suite 110 Fitchburg, WI 53711 608/332-7900 dsbniki@merr.com www.agoraartfair.com ROBB FISCHER 34 OSHKOSH AUGUST 16 WALES AUGUST 16 Square Fare Donna Lexa Memorial Art Fair Opera House Square, Downtown 300 N Main Street 8am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 On the third Saturday of each month June through October, browse through 50 vendors. One block down from the Farmer’s Market in Opera House Square Park. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kathy Joubert L & K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com Glacial Drumlin Bicycle Trail Main Street and James Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,500 Entertainment: Music 18th annual juried art fair along the Glacial Drumlin Bicycle Trail in the quaint Village of Wales. Artist park behind their booth. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$15, 4/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$75-$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $475 Facilities: 2 3 7 Pam MacArthur Jerusalem Presbyterian Church PO Box 88 Wales, WI 53183 262/853-0808 pmacarthur@wi.rr.com www.donnalexamemorialartfair.org STOUGHTON AUGUST 16 Coffee Break Festival Arts and Crafts Fair Mandt Park, 400 Mandt Parkway 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 650 The Coffee Break Festival celebrates the invention of the modern-day coffee break in Stoughton. It also features a car show, coffee brew-off by local roasters and a bean spitting contest! Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35-$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Laura Trotter Stoughton Chamber of Commerce 532 E Main Street Stoughton, WI 53589 608/873-7912 visitorservices@stoughtonwi.com www.stoughtonwi.com SUN PRAIRIE AUGUST 16-17 Sweet Corn Festival Angell Park, 100 Park Street Sat 11:30am-7pm, Sun 11:30 am-5pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 80,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Part of a larger festival, the fest includes carnival, food vendors, entertainment, animal tent, beer shelter, kiddie korner, family entertainment stage, tractor pull and midget auto races. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 7/25/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$95 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce 109 E Main Street Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608/837-4547 spchamber@frontier.com www.sunprairiechamber.com continued on next page... 35 AUGUST CONTINUED NEW HOLSTEIN AUGUST 17 PORTAGE AUGUST 23 New Holstein Kiwanis Arts and Crafts Fair Taste of Portage Market Fair Civic Park, 2200 Washington Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1000 Entertainment: Music Arts and Crafts Fair, Pancake Breakfast 8:30am to noon, free corn roast at noon, entertainment and other food and refreshments. Other events in the city. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 8/17/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$30-$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Bob Feyen New Holstein Kiwanis Club PO Box 34 New Holstein, WI 53061 920/898-5640 bobfeyen@gmail.com Downtown Portage, along State Highway 33 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5.000 Entertainment: Music Sample food from restaurants and non-profit organizations, shop the art and craft booths, see the all-make/all-model car show. Kids’ activities and live music throughout the day. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 8/18/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 18, 10 x 36/$50-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Melody Pfutzenreuter Portage Area Chamber of Commerce 104 W Cook Street, Suite A Portage, WI 53901 608/742-6242 pacc@portagewi.com www.portagewi.com PRESQUE ISLE AUGUST 17 Presque Isle Fine Art Show and Art in the Park Presque Isle Community Center and Park Hwy B and School Loop Road 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,200 Entertainment: Music This is the 11th annual People’s Choice Fine Art Show and Fair. We encourage exhibitors to demonstrate their art. All fine art skill levels accepted. Entertainment and refreshments. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: 8/1/2014 Eligibility: Open, Fine Art and Fine Crafts Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$10-$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $900 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7 Kay Lorbiecki Presque Isle Fine Arts, Inc. PO Box 223 Presque Isle, WI 54557 715/439-5233 info@pifinearts.com www.pifinearts.com 36 MIDDLETON AUGUST 23-24 Middleton Good Neighbor Festival Art and Craft Fair Fireman’s Park, 7420 North Avenue Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 6,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance Family friendly event with carnival rides, 4 live music stages, 16 food vendors, 2 beer gardens, 2 parades and a craft fair. The craft fair features 100 artists selling handmade items including jewelry, metal/stone crafts, photography, ceramics and much more. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$125-$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Middleton Jaycees Art Fair Coordinator Middleton Jaycees PO Box 620154 Middleton, WI 53562 goodneighborfestartfair@gmail.com www.middletonjaycees.org/art-shows FRANKLIN AUGUST 31 28th Annual Labor Day Arts and Crafts Fair MAURICE THALER GREENBUSH AUGUST 24 54th Annual Wade House Arts and Crafts Fair Wade House Historic Site W7965 State Highway 23 9am-4pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 1,700 Artisans and craftspeople from Wisconsin and across the Midwest display and sell their wares at one of the most popular and longstanding fairs of its kind in eastern Wisconsin. Exhibitors: 90 Deadline: 8/11/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $60 Facilities: 2 3 7 David Simmons Wade House Historic Site PO Box 34 Greenbush, WI 53026 920/526-3271 david.simmons@wisconsinhistory.org www.wadehouse.org Sacred Heart School of Theology 7335 S Lovers Lane Road 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 900 Entertainment: Music All items, arts and crafts, must have been created by the vendor. Copyright infringement items not allowed. Exhibitors: 60-80 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 5/5 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$45-$55 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Dave Kunze Trinity Council #4580, Knights of Columbus 8740 W Elm Court Franklin, WI 53132 414/379-3233 dckunze@msn.com www.trinitycouncil4580.com NEW GLARUS AUGUST 31 Wilhelm Tell Festival Art in the Park New Glarus Village Park, 319 2nd Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Entertainment: Music Annual juried outdoor fine arts and fine crafts show. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 4/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$15, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 12/$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9 Awards: $2,500 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Mary Thomson New Glarus Vision, Inc W6024 Meadow Valley Road New Glarus, WI 53574 608/527-5642 thomson@tds.net www.swisstown.com 37 September S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PARDEEVILLE SEPTEMBER 6 SUN PRAIRIE SEPTEMBER 6 Downtown Sun Prairie Art Fest Downtown Sun Prairie/Cannery Square 300 East Main Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music Booths will be located on the streets surrounding Cannery Square. Live music and food from local restaurants will be available. Exhibitors: 35 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Dan Callies Sun Prairie Downtown BID 238 E Main Street Sun Prairie, WI 53590 608/825-1515 eddiesalehouse@yahoo.com www.downtownsunprairie.com Pardeeville Watermelon Festival Chandler Park, Park Drive 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 750 Entertainment: Music The 47th annual Pardeeville Watermelon Festival is a fall festival held the first Saturday after Labor Day hosted in beautiful Chandler Park. Pardeeville is home of the US Watermelon SpeedEating and Seed-Spitting Championships, Inc. The day includes children’s games, a free hay dive for kids, art and craft vendor booths, music and more, Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 7/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$20-$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Vendor Fair Chair Pardeeville Watermelon Festival PO Box 163 Pardeeville, WI 53954 608/535-9139 vendors@pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com www.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com 38 WATERTOWN SEPTEMBER 6 Rock River Wine Fest and Craft Show Riverside Park, 812 Labaree Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Entertainment: Music The largest Wisconsin Wine Fest in the state. Wisconsin wines for tasting, wine retail booth, 100 crafters, food, cheese, music, contest and more. Benefits the Kiwanis Relay for Life. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Edna DeWitt Calico Cottage/Rock River Winery 500 A Bernard Street Watertown, WI 53094 920/261-9460 calicocottage@sbcglobal.net www.calicocottagewinery.com ROBB FISCHER WAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 6 WAUSAU SEPTEMBER 6-7 Waukesha Art Fest Art World 2014 Downtown Waukesha, Main Street 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music Juried fine art show, live music, local restaurants, Milwaukee Art Museum children’s activity area and silent auction all located in Historic Downtown Waukesha and Gibson Guitar Town. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 5/31/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $1650 Facilities: 2 3 7 Laura Fesser Downtown Business Association 4305 S Rose Court New Berlin, WI 53151 262/389-2072 creativeadhd@yahoo.com www.waukeshaartfest.com Marathon Park, 1201 Stewart Avenue Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 30,000 Entertainment: Music 25th year! The largest art, craft and gift event in Wausau’s Marathon Park held during this huge city-wide arts weekend. One of the top selling and buying shows in central Wisconsin. Exhibitors: 250 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Slides Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 8 x 17/$250-$355 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Mac McCallin MAC Productions LLC 705 Bugbee Avenue Wausau, WI 54401 715/675-6201 mmccallin@charter.net www.macproductionllc.com continued on next page... 39 SEPTEMBER CONTINUED WISCONSIN RAPIDS SEPTEMBER 7 Heart of Wisconsin 14th Annual Downtown “Grand Affair” Downtown Wisconsin Rapids, Grand Avenue 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Outdoor event held rain or shine. Family friendly event to kick off the fall season. Event includes music, car show, kids activities, food, arts, crafts, historical tour and more. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 8/29/2014 Eligibility: Open, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$15-$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Krista Coon Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce 1120 Lincoln Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715/423-1830 info@wisconsinrapidschamber.com www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com WISCONSIN DELLS SEPTEMBER 12-14 Wo Zha Wa Days Arts and Crafts Fair Bowman Park, Broadway/Bowman Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 100,000 City wide festival incorporating street sales, entertainment, food and drink. All culminating with the Arts and Crafts Show in Bowman Park and a fantastic parade on Sunday. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Hope Hill Wisconsin Dells Art Association PO Box 183 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 608/981-2321 bijoux@maqs.net 40 AMHERST SEPTEMBER 13 Celebrate Amherst River Fest Main Street, Main Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 Entertainment: Music This is the fifth annual community wide outdoor event consisting of arts and crafts vendors, food, river activities on the beautiful Tomorrow River, children’s events and music! Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 7/15/2014 Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kristen Crubaugh Amherst Business Association PO Box 223 Amherst, WI 54406 715/824-5546 falcononestop@hotmail.com GERMANTOWN SEPTEMBER 13 St John UCC Fall Fair - Arts and Crafts St John United Church of Christ N104W14181 Donges Bay Road 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 600 The historical church is hosting quality arts and crafts for the 29th year. Youth booths available. Bake sale, raffles, silent auction, theme baskets, sports memorabilia, food and more. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 2/ Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$10-$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Mary Ann Toth St John UCC N104W14181 Donges Bay Road Germantown, WI 53022 262/251-0640 stjohnucc53022@sbcglobal.net www.stjohnuccgermantown.org NEW LONDON SEPTEMBER 13 MARSHFIELD SEPTEMBER 13-14 Cheese and Sausage Fall Family Fest Maple Fall Fest Downtown New London, W North Water Street 8am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,500 Entertainment: Music A great day for the entire family, this event offers craft and food vendors, a live music stage, kids’ games and entertainment area and a petting zoo. Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15, 10 x 30/$35-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 Laurie Shaw New London Area Chamber of Commerce 420 N Shawano Street New London, WI 54961 920/982-5822 chamber@newlondonwi.org www.newlondonchamber.com Wildwood Park and Zoo, 1800 S Roddis Avenue 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 22,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance 160+ of the best handmade craft vendors from the Midwest. Kids’ zone, food court and zoo tours. Two full days of festivities, food and crafts all centered on the theme of maple and Wisconsin fall family fun! Exhibitors: 160 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$110-$130 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Marshfield Convention and Visitors Bureau 700 S Central Avene / PO Box 868 Marshfield, WI 54449 715/384-4314 info@visitmarshfield.com www.visitmarshfield.com JEFFERSON SEPTEMBER 13-14 Gemuetlichkeit Days German Heritage Festival Jefferson Fair Park, 503 N Jackson Avenue Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 1:30-6pm Admission: $10 Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance 15th Annual Arts and Craft Fair. German Heritage Festival featuring music, dancing, food, contests, a car show, an arts and crafts show, card tournament and a parade on Sunday. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Debbie Meinel Gemuetlichkeit Days 536 E Racine Street Jefferson, WI 53549 920/674-6124 billmeinel@charter.net www.gdays.org BONDUEL SEPTEMBER 20 Bonduel Founders Day Downtown Bonduel, Green Bay Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music Arts and crafts, food and entertainment! Exhibitors: 135 Deadline: 7/31/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$10-$15 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Barbara Wickman Village of Bonduel PO Box 382 Bonduel, WI 54107 715/853-8578 barandy@tds.net www.villageofbonduel.com continued on next page... 41 SEPTEMBER CONTINUED CROSS PLAINS SEPTEMBER 20 Hill and Valley Antique Auto and Americana Show Baer Park, County Highway P 6:45am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Antique auto show with old time crafts such as quilting, black smithing, sauerkraut making, telegraphers, etc. Historical society displays, corn on the cob steamed by an antique steam engine. Exhibitors: 20 Deadline: 9/5/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$20 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 Facilities: 2 3 Linda Chandler Wisconsin Capital Model T Club PO Box 233 Cross Plains, WI 53528 608/798-3040 lrchandler@tds.net www.wicapitalmodeltclub.com HUBERTUS SEPTEMBER 20 Holy Hill Arts and Crafts Fair Holy Hill Grounds, 1525 Carmel Road 10am-5pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 8,000 Entertainment: Music 235-240 arts and crafts presented in a natural setting. Food and entertainment available. Free parking and shuttle bus service. No pets please. Children under 12 free. Exhibitors: 240 Deadline: 4/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 10 x 24/$150-$350 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $1,500 Facilities: 2 3 7 Therese Jasinski Discalced Carmelite Friars of Holy Hill 411 Killarney Road Hartford, WI 53027 262/966-7172 rjlyon@holyhill.com www.holyhillartsandcraftsfair.com GLENN SANDERSON 42 OSHKOSH SEPTEMBER 20 Square Fare Opera House Square, Downtown 300 N Main Street 8am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 On the third Saturday of each month June through October, browse through 50 vendors. One block down from the Farmer’s Market in Opera House Square park. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kathy Joubert L & K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com WAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 20 Apple Harvest Festival Retzer Nature Center S14W28167 Madison Street 9am-5pm Admission: $5 Attendance: 5,000 Festival highlights apples; from homemade apple pie and apple cider to a large variety of apples for purchase. Children’s activities, games, music and hayrides. Artist demonstrations encouraged. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3-5/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$30-$50 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Larry Kascht Retzer Nature Center/Waukesha County Parks S14W28167 Madison Street Waukesha, WI 53188 262/896-8007 retzer@waukeshacounty.gov www.waukeshacountyparks.com CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21 Cedarburg Garden Club Wine and Harvest Festival Fine Art and Craft Fair Community Center, Washington Avenue Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 80,000 Entertainment: Music Wine and Harvest Festival juried art and craft fair drawing 80,000 visitors, indoors in the Community Center and outdoors on Washington Avenue in the heart of historic downtown Cedarburg. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 6/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$100-$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Jane Hockerman Cedarburg Garden Club 6024 W Chapel Hill Road Mequon, WI 53097 262/242-4103 theunicornfactory@yahoo.com CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21 Ozaukee Art Center Wine/Harvest Fest Fine Arts/Crafts Fair Downtown, Main Street Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 50,000 Entertainment: Music The Ozaukee Art Center features juried exhibitors from many states selling fine arts and crafts. Wine and Harvest Festival is a citywide, two day, special festival with multiple exiciting events drawing over 50,000 visitors. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: 8/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Wine/Harvest Fest Fine Arts/Crafts Fair Ozaukee Arts Center W62N718 Riveredge Drive Cedarburg, WI 53012 262/377-8230 ozaukeeartcenter@chorus.net continued on next page... 43 SEPTEMBER CONTINUED CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21 SOLDIERS GROVE SEPTEMBER 20-21 Wine and Harvest Fine Arts and Crafts Fair Driftless Area Art Festival Cedarburg Cultural Center W62N546 Washington Avenue Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 50,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Fine Art and Craft fair with a contemporary flair distinguishes this lively event, held during a citywide festival that draws 50,000 visitors. Food tent, music and free exhibits indoors. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 7/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$10, 2-3/1-2 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 Jean Lambo Cedarburg Cultural Center W62N546 Washington Avenue Cedarburg, WI 53012 262/375-3676 jean@artmusichistory.org www.cedarburgculturalcenter.org Beauford T. Anderson Memorial Park State Highway 131 and County Highway C Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,500 Entertainment: Music Celebrating the visual, performing and culinary arts of the Driftless Area. Featuring painting, photography, woodworking, ceramics, fiber, sculpture, jewelry, live music and local foods. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$15, 4/1 Digital Images, Driftless Area of WI, MN, IA, IL Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$100-$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Awards: $6,200 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Jerry and Liz Quebe Community Development Alternatives, Inc 43495 Trout Creek Road Soldiers Grove, WI 54655 608/624-3600 info@driftlessareaartfestival.com www.driftlessareaartfestival.com GLENN SANDERSON 44 DELAFIELD SEPTEMBER 26-27 FISH CREEK SEPTEMBER 27 MJC Memorial Craft Fair Settlement Shops Fall Art Fair Cornerstone Church, N6W31449 Alberta Drive Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm Admission: Free 5th annual craft show featuring arts, handmade crafts, silent auction, bake sale, hour door prize drawings and much more. Non-profit craft show, proceeds going to Michael’s Helping Hands Foundation. Exhibitors: 20 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$45-$60 Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 7 Julie Chaloupka Michael’s Helping Hands Foundation 322 Buena Vista Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262/404-5763 mjcfair@gmail.com www.michaelshelpinghands.org The Settlement Shops, 9108 State Highway 42 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1000 Entertainment: Music Local and regional artists exhibit their original art and fine craft in park-like setting. Surrounding shops and galleries feature unique shopping. Food, music and friendly atmosphere. Exhibitors: 25 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: /$30-$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Barbara Knupper Settlement Shops COA PO Box 51 Fish Creek, WI 54212 920/868-9222 talk2barb@artfulartisan.com www.settlementshops.com WARRENS SEPTEMBER 26-28 Warrens Cranberry Festival Warrens Village Lawns, 402 Pine Street 7am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 105,000 Entertainment: Music Visit our 42nd annual Warrens Cranberry Festival September 26-28, 2014. Enjoy our fall festival with cranberry marsh tours, music, 1300 vendors – arts and crafts/flea and farm market/100 food vendors! Exhibitors: 500 Deadline: 5/15/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$325-$625 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 6 Kim Schroeder Warrens Cranberry Festival Inc PO Box 146 Warrens, WI 54666 608/378-4200 cranfest@cranfest.com www.cranfest.com FRANKSVILLE SEPTEMBER 27 Pumpkin Harvest Art and Craft Fair Swan’s Pumpkin Farm, 5930 County Road H 9am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 A variety of talented artists and craftsmen display their work outdoors at a country pumpkin farm. In conjunction with the popular Tucker 4-H pancake breakfast. Free entry and parking. Exhibitors: 27 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Tammy Lauf Tucker 4-H Club of Racine County 1844 Brandon Lane Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 262/634-1482 tuckerarts@gmail.com continued on next page... 45 SEPTEMBER CONTINUED MINOCQUA SEPTEMBER 27 HUDSON SEPTEMBER 27-28 Prime Choice Craft Show at Beef-A-Rama Spirit of the St. Croix Art Festival Torpy Park 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music Unique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors. The craft vendors and artisans featured at the show are selected for their handmade craftsmanship and artistic talents. Held in downtown Minocqua in historic Torpy Park. Music, food and children’s activities. Exhibitors: 120 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$125-$300 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Beth Wetzler Minocqua Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1006 Minocqua, WI 54548 715/356-5266 beth@minocqua.org www.minocquaartsandcrafts.com Lakefront Park, First and Walnut Streets Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 8,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater Set on the banks of the St. Croix River, this fall gathering features 90 juried artists, acoustic music, local food and beverages and family fun! Exhibitors: 90 Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Awards: $300 Facilities: 2 3 6 7 Andrea Jorgenson Hudson Chamber and The Phipps Center for the Arts 502 Second Street Hudson, WI 54016 715/386-8411 andrea@hudsonwi.org www.sayhellotohudson.com PHILLIPS SEPTEMBER 27 Phillips Fall Festival Courthouse Lawn, 126 Cherry Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music Exhibitors: 35 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Phillips Area Chamber of Commerce 305 S Lake Avenue Phillips, WI 54555 715/339-4100 pacc@pctcnet.net www.phillipswisconsin.net 46 HORICON SEPTEMBER 28 Autumn Art on the Marsh Discher Park, 800 N Cedar Street 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music 39th Annual Homemade Art and Craft Fair nestled next to the Horicon Marsh. Food, music, free hourly door prize, John Deere Tractor raffle. No pets please. Exhibitors: 115 Deadline: 9/5/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 15/$50-$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $425 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7 Karen Boersma Horicon Chamber of Commerce PO Box 23 Horicon, WI 53032 920/485-3200 writeus@horiconchamber.com www.horiconchamber.com October S M T CAMBRIA Cambria Cultural Extravaganza W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BAYFIELD OCTOBER 4 OCTOBER 3-5 Bayfield Apple Festival Downtown Bayfield and Memorial Park 42 S Broad Street 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 45,000 Entertainment: Music Bayfield’s Apple Festival celebrates the fall harvest alongside scenic Lake Superior. Held every October, the event features apple orchard and festival food booths, handmade arts and crafts, specialty vendors, live entertainment, carnival, contests and a Grand Parade with Mass Band. Exhibitors: 130 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$275-$600 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 Debi Smith Bayfield Chamber of Commerce PO Box 138 Bayfield, WI 54814 800/447-4094 or 715/779-3335 debi@bayfield.org www.bayfield.org Cambria-Friesland Historical House 112 N Madison Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 200 Free, outdoor family festival featuring a juried art fair, antique appraiser, old-world craft demos, animal exhibits, food, book sale and historic house tours. Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Closed, 4/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$20 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Julie Saalsaa Duck Creek Arts Guild PO Box 93 Cambria, WI 53923 920/348-6120 dcartsguild@gmail.com www.cambriaculture.net GREEN BAY OCTOBER 4 Bay Beach Craft Show Bay Beach Pavilion, 1313 Bay Beach Road 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Handmade only crafts, indoor and outdoor booths available. Free admission. Exhibitors: 85 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7 Irene Zittlow Fox Valley Artisans 344 Coolidge Street Green Bay, WI 54301 920/336-4771 carol.janssen@shopko.com continued on next page... 47 OCTOBER CONTINUED IOLA OCTOBER 4 STOCKBRIDGE OCTOBER 4 Taste of Norway and I-S Craft and Gift Fair October in the Park Iola Historical Society’s Historic Village 210 Depot Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Norwegian event with pastry making demonstrations. Featuring “lost arts” with demonstrations on rosemaling, black-smithing, yarn spinning, sewing, rug weaving, basket weaving, bee keeping and jewelry making. Also a craft show! Exhibitors: 17 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 7 Mary Schwartz Iola-Scandinavia Chamber of Commerce PO Box 167 Iola, WI 54945 715/445-4005 mary@iolaoldcarshow.com www.ischamber.org Stockbridge Community Park 175 S Military Road (Highway 55) 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 800 October in the Park is a great fall arts and crafts event that showcases the handmade wares of 50+ unique artisans. Seasonal food, great music and beverages round out the experience. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25-$35 Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 4 5 7 Lisa Averkamp Stockbridge Area Business Association PO Box 292 Stockbridge, WI 53088 920/439-1700 villageofstockbridge@tds.net www.villageofstockbridge.org REEDSBURG Cranberry Fest OCTOBER 4 Reedsburg Fire Department Arts and Crafts Sale Reedsburg Fire Department, 131 S Park Street 8am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,000 This will be the 13th Annual Sale held inside and in the tent at the rear of the Fire Station. The event also has a chili luncheon that is held in the adjacent Recreation Building. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 9/1/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$50-$150 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 6 7 Tommy Lee Bychinski Reedsburg Fire Department 131 S Park Street Reedsburg, WI 53959 608/495-1820 rdsbfire@rucls.net 48 EAGLE RIVER OCTOBER 4-5 Vilas County Fairgrounds, Highway 70 W Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 40,000 Entertainment: Music Celebrating the Cranberry Harvest! Come enjoy cranberry fitness events, entertainment, crafter sales and auction, marsh and winery tours, fresh cranberry and craisin sales, cranberry foods and beverages and so much more! Exhibitors: 300 Deadline: 3/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3-5/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$225-$275 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kim Emerson Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1917 Eagle River, WI 54521 800/359-6315 kim@eagleriver.org www.eagleriver.org SHAWANO OCTOBER 4-5 Shawano Country Miles of Art WISCONSIN DELLS VCB MOUNT HOREB OCTOBER 4-5 33rd Fall Heritage Festival Downtown Mount Horeb, Main Street Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music Experience Norwegian heritage with artists, crafters, farmers’ market, buggy rides, a mini tractor pull, quilt show, heritage demonstrations, live music and a silent auction on Mount Horeb’s historic main street our “Trollway!” Also, presented by Sons of Norway, a Host Frokost (Norwegian breakfast) and more. Exhibitors: 80 Deadline: 7/31/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Melissa Theisen Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce 300 E Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 608/437-5914 info@trollway.com www.trollway.com 8 Shawano/Menominee County locations, 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance Free self-guided tours of artists’ studios, Walls of Wittenberg murals and Barn Quilts, combined with colorful fall drives. Experience a unique opportunity to meet the artists and purchase their work. Exhibitors: 65 Eligibility: Closed Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 7 Patti Peterson Shawano Country Tourism Council PO Box 38 Shawano, WI 54166 715/524-2139 tourism@shawano.com www.smartwisconsin.com GREENVILLE OCTOBER 5 40th Annual Greenville Fall Craft Fair Greenville Lions Park, N1003 Municipal Drive 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Handmade arts/crafts, produce, bakery. Inside and outside – rain or shine. For early set-up, homemade sweet rolls, egg biscuits, hot drinks. Lunch – homemade soups, hot drinks/sandwiches, desserts. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: 7/31/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 5 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 Sandy Mc Monagle Greenville Lioness Club PO Box 181 Greenville, WI 54942 920/757-5661 lionesscraftfair@yahoo.com www.greenvillelioness.org continued on next page... 49 OCTOBER CONTINUED LAKE MILLS OCTOBER 5 Lake Mills Fall Festival of Color Commons Park, 100 Main Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 Entertainment: Music Exhibitors: 140 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kate Anderson Lake Mills Area Chamber of Commerce 200C Water Street Lake Mills, WI 53551 920/648-3585 chamber@lakemills.org www.lakemills.org BARABOO OCTOBER 11 Downtown Baraboo Fair on the Square Downtown Business District Third and Fourth Streets 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 10,000 Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance 28th Annual, drive up, on street set-up, free coffee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court, farmers market, Kids’ entertainment, live music and performance. Professionally organized and promoted event. Exhibitors: 150 Deadline: 9/12/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 7 Melissa Rank Downtown Baraboo, Inc. PO Box 216 Baraboo, WI 53913 608/448-3940 events@downtownbaraboo.com www.downtownbaraboo.com 50 JANESVILLE OCTOBER 11 Cargill United Methodist Women Craft Show and Bake Sale Craig Center, Rock County Fairgrounds 1301 Craig Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 500 Craft show, bake sale, refreshments and lunch available. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: 9/30/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Leah Creed Cargill United Methodist Women PO Box 539 Footville, WI 53537 608/531-1808 or 414/232-7146 leahgcreed@hotmail.com www.cargillumc.org MENASHA OCTOBER 11 Fall Craft Bazaar and Beyond The Salvation Army, 1525 Appleton Road 9am-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 200 This is our 10th Annual Bazaar. Exhibitors: 25 Deadline: 9/6/2013 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$20-$55 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Captain Melinda Tooley The Salvation Army 1525 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 54956 920/886-3612 ext 26 sa.bazaar@hotmail.com www.safoxcities.org WEST BEND OCTOBER 17-18 Fall Fair to Remember Washington County Fair Park 3000 County Highway PV Fri 4pm-8pm, Sat 9am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 3,500 Two large buildings where weather is no problem. Art and Craft fair, 4-H Concession, face painting by Jer Bear the Clown. Many gift ideas for home and garden. Free parking. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$85 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Jane Schoedel A Fair to Remember 1010 County Highway A West Bend, WI 53090 262/692-9488 fair2remember@aol.com www.afairtoremember.com ELKHORN OCTOBER 18 9th Annual Elkhorn Oktoberfest Veterans and Pocket Parks - Downtown Square, 100 W Walworth Street 9am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 5,000 Entertainment: Music, Dance Over 100 crafters and vendors, with a variety of food, a chili cook-off, live entertainment, wine and beer tasting, kids’ activities and more. It’s fall fun for the whole family! Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: 10/3/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$35-$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7 Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Center 203 E Walworth Street / PO Box 41 Elkhorn, WI 53121 262/723-5788 info@elkhornchamber.com www.elkhornchamber.com continued on next page... The Art of Upcycling Before you throw out a ripped shirt, old sheet music, or a broken bike lock, stop and think about the possibilities. The Art of Upcycling is all about redesigning, re-imaging and repurposing items that would otherwise be thrown out. Maybe there are ways to create a purse out of the shirt, wrapping paper from the sheet music, or a sculpture from the lock. We live in a state that is rich in natural resources and promotes environmental-friendly communities. Upcycling is a unique and artistic way to preserve our resources by converting discarded materials into higher quality products like sculptures, jewelry, and clothing. Not to mention the added incentive of a positive environmental impact – items that would otherwise be tossed in landfills are recreated into useful products. Upcycling has been on the craft fair scene for decades as old paints tins are cut into petals for floral yard art and neckties are being sewn together to create skirts. Boutiques and shops have started specializing in upcycled goods that rival the quality of department stores but with an advantage of being one-ofa-kind, and as an added bonus they’re better for the environment! UPCYCLED ART BY ANNIKA BAYER, AMY BAYER AND CHELSEA DEWALL 51 OCTOBER CONTINUED MENOMONEE FALLS OCTOBER 18 NEW BERLIN OCTOBER 18 A Community Affair Fall Harvest Art and Craft Fair Menomonee Falls High School W142N8101 Merrimac Drive 9am-4:30pm Admission: $4 Attendance: 1,250 32nd annual arts, crafts, antiques and collectibles show featuring 100 juried exhibitors. Homemade luncheon, snack bar, silent auction, bake sale, cash and basket raffles, antique appraiser. Proceeds go to charity. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 6/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $250 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Jeanne Verbsky Community League PO Box 973 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052 414/581-0352 cleague@communityleague.com www.communityleague.com Ronald Reagan Elementary School 4225 S Calhoun Road 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,200 32nd year with 120+ crafters and artists offering unique handcrafted items. Concessions area featuring our homemade chili and fabulous baked goods. All proceeds are donated back to the surrounding communities. Exhibitors: 120 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 4.5 x 13, 8 x 10/$45-$55 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Linda Arend New Berlin Junior Woman’s Club 4138 S Regal Manor Court New Berlin, WI 53151 262/385-6303 arend724@gmail.com www.newberlinjuniors.org GLENN SANDERSON 52 OSHKOSH OCTOBER 18 GREEN LAKE OCTOBER 18-19 Square Fare From the Land Folk Art Festival Opera House Square, Downtown 300 N Main Street 8am-1pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 On the third Saturday of each month June through October, browse through 50 vendors. One block down from the Farmer’s Market in Opera House Square park. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 7 Kathy Joubert L & K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com Toll/Londowski Family Farm W1648 County Highway J Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 6,000 Entertainment: Music A gathering of tradional crafts and skills with demonstrations. Folk art painting, rugs and weaving, soap, pottery, papier mache, jewelry and clothing, metal sculptures, photography and much much more! Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 3/15/2014 Eligibility: Closed, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9 Facilities: 2 3 Jan Londowski W1601 County Highway J Green Lake, WI 54941 920/216-1729 shebaajane@gmail.com www.fromthelandfestival.com PORTAGE OCTOBER 18 Bethlehem Lutheran Craft Fair Bethlehem Lutheran Church W8267 State Highway 33 E 9am-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 300 Arts and crafts, no commercial. All hand made items. Includes artist paintings, wood work, needle work, quilts and much more. Also, a brat and bake sale. Exhibitors: 29 Deadline: 10/1/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$15-$20 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Cloe Rehdantz W6929 Military Road Portage, WI 53901 608/429-2363 cloe32@frontier.com www.bethlehemportage.org MAUSTON OCTOBER 18-19 9th Annual Mauston Pumpkin Bash Veterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fairgrounds), 1001 Division Street 10am-5pm Admission: Free Attendance: 3,000 The Annual Pumpkin Bash; 2 day event, full weekend of family-friendly events, vendors, music, baking contest, chili cook-off contest, costume contest, trunk-n-treat, pumpkin painting and carving, hay rides, pony rides, inflatable rides, kids’ games, parade and much more. New events added every year. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 30/$45-$100 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mary Hudack Mauston Pumpkin Bash PO Box 171 Mauston, WI 53948 608/847-4142 maustonpumpkinbash@gmail.com www.maustonpumpkinbash.com 53 November S M T W T F NEENAH Neenah High School Helping Hands Art and Craft Fair S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 LANCASTER NOVEMBER 1 Holiday Craft Sale Lancaster High School, 806 E Elm Street 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Entertainment: Music 24th Annual Tri-State area craft sale with breakfast and lunch, free admission and free parking, door prizes, music, purchase awards. Exhibitors: 85 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 5, 10 x 12/$25-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Awards: $400 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Gloria Fuller LHS Art Club 806 E Elm Street Lancaster, WI 53813 608/723-2173 ext 354 fullerg@lancastersd.k12.wi.us 54 NOVEMBER 1 Neenah High School - Ron Einerson Fieldhouse 1275 Tullar Road 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 2,000 All proceeds from admissions and vendor booth fees go directly to students and families at Neenah High School who find themselves in urgent financial need situations throughout the year. Exhibitors: 110 Deadline: 3/1/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$60-$80 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Shelley Aaholm Neenah High School 1275 Tullar Road Neenah, WI 54956 920/751-6900 ext 629 saaholm@neenah.k12.wi.us www.neenah.k12.wi.uw/schools/high/ hhapplication2014.pdf SPARTA NOVEMBER 1 Monroe County Historical Society Art and Craft Show Sparta High School, Montgomery Street 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 4,000 Annual event with over 300 exhibitors. Exhibitors: 300 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 16 x 20/$75-$150 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Joan Cook Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce 9434 General Avenue Sparta, WI 54656 608/269-3233 spartachamber@centurytel.net www.bikesparta.com WEST ALLIS NOVEMBER 1 21st Annual Nathan Hale High School PTSA Holiday Craft Fair MILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 2 Grace 8th Annual Fine Art and Craft Festival Nathan Hale High School 11601 W Lincoln Avenue 9am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 1,500 Large selection of quality crafts, holiday items, concessions. Silent auction and bake sale. Great location and parking. Wonderful day to purchase holiday gift items. Exhibitors: 125 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 6 x 14/$50 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Mary Schmidt Nathan Hale High School PTSA 11601 W Lincoln Avenue West Allis, WI 53227 414/604-3200 ext 6728 maryschmidt136@gmail.com Grace Center - Great Hall, 250 E Juneau Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 700 Over 20 select artisans selling original artwork including fibers, wood, metal, photography and more! Lunch available for purchase. Grace Place Coffee will be open all day. Exhibitors: 27 Deadline: 5/30/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2-4/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 14, 10 x 10/$35-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Jeanne Carbon Grace Lutheran Church 250 E Juneau Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 414/271-3006 events@gracedowntown.org www.gracedowntown.org WAUKESHA MUSKEGO NOVEMBER 1-2 St William Christian Women 27th Arts and Craft Fair St William Church, 440 N Moreland Boulevard Sat 9am-4:30pm, Sun 8:30-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 Our annual fair features a variety of quality handcrafted items and holiday items with a raffle, bake sale and food concession that sells our signature hot turkey sandwich. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: 1/1 Photos, Regional Handcrafted Items Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 8 x 8/$55-$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Mary Bartlett St William Christian Women 410 Sheffield Road #4 Waukesha, WI 53186 262/896-0428 mbartlett7@wi.rr.com NOVEMBER 2 Peppermint Fair Bay Lane Middle School S75W16399 Hilltop Drive 9:30 am-3:30pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 800 This annual, holiday themed craft fair features a variety of items and exhibitors and is well attended by the community. Many hand or home crafted items. Quilt raffle, bake sale. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Karen Dropp Muskego Woman’s Club S76W18150 Janesville Court Muskego, WI 53150 262/971-0847 peppermintfair1@yahoo.com continued on next page... 55 NOVEMBER CONTINUED christmascountrycraftfair@hotmail.com BUTLER NOVEMBER 8 HARTFORD St. Agnes Holly Fair NOVEMBER 8 St. Agnes Parish 12801 W Fairmount Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 800 Annual juried arts and crafts fair with 40 vendors. Hand-crafted items, some homebased businesses, bake sale, Mrs. Santa Shop for kids, raffles, used book sale. Family-friendly, unique gifts for holidays. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$40-$50 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Kathleen Schroeder St. Agnes Parish 11913 W Douglas Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53225 414/353-4312 keithkurt@aol.com www.stagnesparish.org Great Hartford Craft Exposition DEERFIELD MAZOMANIE NOVEMBER 8 Christmas in the Country Craft and Art Show Deerfield Elementary School, 340 W Quarry Street 9am-3pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 1,200 Annual art and craft show, featuring quality hand-crafted items and raffle. Great gift shopping. Lunch and refreshments available. Exhibitors: 95 Deadline: 9/15/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Wendy Cole Deerfield Elementary School PTO 3651 Saddle Ridge Road Deerfield, WI 53531 608/764-8007 56 Hartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street 9am-3pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music 30th Annual Event. 110 exhibitors kick off the holiday season. Sponsored by Hartford Women’s Club. Held in conjunction with Lion’s Pancake Day and city Christmas parade. Live music. Exhibitors: 110 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 9, 20 x 9/$100-$190 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 7 Sue Lisko Hartford Women’s Club W577 County Highway O Hartford, WI 53027 262/673-5440 expo@hartfordwomensclub.org www.hartfordwomensclub.org NOVEMBER 8 Wisconsin Heights Holiday Arts and Craft Fair Wisconsin Heights Middle and High School 10173 US Highway 14 8am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 2,500 Entertainment: Music 17th annual event, featuring quality art and crafts, authors, baked goods, door prizes, food and refreshments. Child-care available. Fundraising event, benefits scholarships, school clubs and parent groups of the district. Food pantry donations welcomed and encouraged. Exhibitors: 97 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 5 x 10, 10 x 10/Free-$80 Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 7 Pam Sutcliffe Wisconsin Heights Holiday Arts and Craft Fair 5296 John Wilkinson Road Mazomanie, WI 53560 608/669-4423 whholidayfair@tds.net www.wisheights.k12.wi.us MOUNT HOREB 800/366-4189 kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com NOVEMBER 8 PHILLIPS NOVEMBER 8 6th Annual Holdiay Craft Bonanza Annual Holiday Craft Sale Mount Horeb Middle School, 900 E Garfield Street 9am-4pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music Our kick-off to the holiday season in Mount Horeb along with the Small Town Holidays event downtown. Events include bake sale, silent auction, raffles and door prizes. Donations to the food pantry welcome. Exhibitors: 65 Deadline: 9/30/2014 Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$50-$75 Acceptable Work: 3 4 6 9 Facilities: 1 5 7 Melissa Theisen Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce 300 E Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 608/437-5914 info@trollway.com www.trollway.com Phillips Municipal Building, 174 S Eyder Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Start your holiday shopping in Phillips with the annual craft and treasure sale. Large selection of quality handcrafted items, jewelry and holiday gifts with unique items for the whole family. Lunch and refreshments available. Sponsored by the Phillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122. Exhibitors: 57 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Dolores Gradinjan Phillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122 855 Pine Crest Avenue Phillips, WI 54555 715/339-6177 dgradinjan@pctcnet.net OSHKOSH Avalon Square Art and Craft Fair NOVEMBER 8 Holiday Wonders Shopping Expo and Craft Fair Sunnyview Expo Center on Winnebago County Fairgrounds, 500 Sunnyview Lane 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,700 Free admission for the 7th annual shopping expo and craft fair. Shop over 75 vendors selling a wide variety of unique and wonderful items. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 10/24/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Kathy Joubert L&K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 WAUKESHA NOVEMBER 8 Avalon Square, 222 Park Place 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Annual holiday themed art and craft fair located at a senior living community in historic downtown Waukesha. Indoor event featuring a wide variety of quality handcrafted items, home décor, jewelry, photography, gifts and more. Bake sale and café. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8/$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Lisa Fleckenstein Avalon Square 222 Park Place continued on next page... 57 NOVEMBER CONTINUED Waukesha, WI 53186 262/446-9310 lfleckenstein@preshomes.org BELOIT 262/290-3324 exhibitors@behsffa.com www.behsffa.com NOVEMBER 9 MAUSTON NOVEMBER 15 33rd Annual Wonderfest Arts and Crafts Expo Holiday Craft and Gift Show Beloit Memorial High School, 1225 4th Street 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,000 Arts and crafts and home-show vendors; our event offers something for everyone. All money raised is returned to local community charities. Exhibitors: 70 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$65-$75 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Karen Thorson GFWC Beloit Junior Woman 2425 E Murphy Woods Road Beloit, WI 53511 608/364-0349 kbthorson917@charter.net Mauston High School, 800 Grayside Avenue 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 300 The Holiday Craft and Gift Show will be held at Mauston High School. There will be crafters, bake sale and concessions. Exhibitors: 60 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Mary Hudack Greater Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 171 Mauston, WI 53948 608/847-4142 chamber@mauston.com www.mauston.com/chamber BROOKFIELD NOVEMBER 9 Brookfield East Holiday Arts and Craft Fair Brookfield East High School, 3305 N Lilly Road 10am-4pm Admission: $4 Attendance: 2,500 39th Year! Approximately 200 Midwest crafters and artisans offering unique, handcrafted items. Juried. Proceeds benefit music, art and drama students. Excellent food, easy parking, shuttle, one building and all indoor. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/2 Slides or Photos, Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 6, 12 x 12/$85-$180 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Craft Fair Chair Brookfield East High School Friends of Fine Arts 3305 N Lilly Road Brookfield, WI 53005 58 MILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 15 Lady Elks Fall Fair Milwaukee Elks Lodge #46 5555 W Good Hope Road 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 300 Variety of crafters and vendors, raffles, bake sale and concessions. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 8/$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Linda Czecholinski Lady Elks Fall Fair 5555 W Good Hope Road kathy@landkproductions.com www.landkproductions.com HUDSON NOVEMBER 22 Christmas Tour of Homes and Craft Sale DON ABRAMS Milwaukee, WI 53223 262/617-7732 luckydog1973@att.net KIMBERLY Hudson House Grand Hotel 1616 Crest View Drive 9am-5:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 800 Kick off the holidays with unique gift ideas and hand crafted treasures. Enjoy the weekend touring 5 homes and the historic Octagon House, all decorated over-the-top! Exhibitors: 24 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$100 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 5 7 Vanessa La Fleur Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce 502 2nd Street Hudson, WI 54016 715/386-8411 info@hudsonwi.org www.sayhellotohudson.com MARSHFIELD NOVEMBER 22 PEO Holiday Boutique and Luncheon NOVEMBER 16 Holiday Wonders Shopping Expo and Craft Fair Liberty Hall, 800 Eisenhower Drive 10am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,200 Free admission for the 5th annual shopping expo and craft fair. Shop over 65 vendors selling a wide variety of unique and wonderful items. Exhibitors: 65 Deadline: 10/24/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$60-$120 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Kathy Joubert L&K Productions 920 W 9th Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54902 800/366-4189 Belvedere Supper Club, M329 Highway 97 N 9am-3pm Admission: $1 Attendance: 500 PEO Holiday Boutique and Luncheon with Cookie Walk at 1pm. Luncheon served from 10:30am to 1pm. Upscale, unique crafts and specialty items. Proceeds benefit scholarships for women. Exhibitors: 27 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 7 x 11, 8 x 10/ Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Deborah Janz PEO Chapters of Marshfield S1206 W 26th Road Spencer, WI 54479 59 NOVEMBER CONTINUED 715/659-4930 deb@lucilletackcenter.com WAUPACA NOVEMBER 22 Winter Classic Art and Craft Show Waupaca Ale House Conference Center 201 Foxfire Drive 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,500 A quality art and craft show held at one of Wisconsin’s finest banquet facilities. Show is held opening day of deer hunting. A great time to get some of those Christmas gifts! Exhibitors: 30 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, Photos Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$45 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 Barbara Johnson N7255 Olson Road Iola, WI 54945 715/445-3777 winterclassic@hotmail.com WEST BEND NOVEMBER 22 Holiday Marketplace Art and Craft Show Washington County Fair Park 3000 County Highway PV 9am-3:30pm Admission: $4 Attendance: 3,500 This annual show will spark your senses and renew your holiday spirit. Shop the wares of 110 exhibitors. Beautiful items for everyone on your holiday list. Juried event, apply early! Exhibitors: 110 Deadline: 3/31/2013 Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$80-$160 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Jean Woskoski 5619 Colleen Lane 60 West Bend, WI 53095 262/305-7842 jean1craftylady@aol.com MONONA NOVEMBER 22-23 Holiday House Bazaar Monona Community Center, 1101 Nichols Road 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 34th Annual Holiday House Bazaar! Open setting with over 50 local crafters. A percentage of the sales benefit Monona charities. Exhibitors: 50 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, Photos Booth Size/Fee: /$20 Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 5 7 Jo Witz Monona Community Center 1101 Nichols Road Monona, WI 53716 608/223-0347 countryhouse3@hotmail.com MENOMONEE FALLS NOVEMBER 23 Jingle Bell Craft Fair Menomonee Falls High School W142N8101 Merrimac Drive 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,500 Entertainment: Music Handmade arts and crafts with over 150 vendors! Food available and a huge bake sale. Exhibitors: 160 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$65 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Julia Atkinson Falls Choir Association Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 262/993-1230 jinglebellfair@gmail.com December S ELKHART LAKE Old World Christmas Market M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CEDARBURG DECEMBER 5-14 DECEMBER 5-7 Christmas in the Country Cedar Creek Winery/Historic Cedar Creek Settlement Building, N70W6340 Bridge Road Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 1,000 Entertainment: Music A nationally recognized Folk and Fine Arts and Crafts boutique celebrating our 40th year. The Spirit of Christmas abounds throughout this unique arts, crafts and gourmet food show located in the historic town of Cedarburg. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 6, 10 x 6/$175 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Mary Quisno 5637 N Argyle Avenue Glendale, WI 53209 414/352-5655 mquisno@aol.com www.mychristmasinthecountry.com The Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff Avenue 10am-5pm daily Admission: $6 Attendance: 8,000 Annual holiday event featuring international and regional artisans displaying specialty products and delicious European delicacies – all within a grand heated tent adorned in twinkling lights and fragrant evergreens. Exhibitors: 65 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$740-$840 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Facilities: 2 3 4 5 6 7 Abbey Heise The Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff Ave Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 920/876-5845 aheise@osthoff.com www.christmasmarketatosthoff.com EDGERTON DECEMBER 6 Snowflake Craft Fair Edgerton High School, 200 Elm High Drive 9am-3pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 1,200 24th Annual Holiday Craft Fair. Featuring a variety of items and exhibitors from across the state. Come join us for an afternoon of holiday shopping. Edgerton Chamber Singers caroling and lunch served all day. Also featuring hourly door prizes. Exhibitors: 110 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 1-2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 6 x 16/$40 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Georgia Paulson Edgerton High School Student Council 200 Elm High Drive Edgerton, WI 53534 608/561-6184 georgia.paulson@edgerton.k12.wi.us continued on next page... 61 DECEMBER CONTINUED MILWAUKEE DECEMBER 6 Cream City Creatives Craft Fair Turner Hall, 1034 N 4th Street 9am-3pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 1,000 Cream City Creatives first local craft fair featuring over 75 local artists and DIY crafters. Exhibitors: 75 Deadline: 9/19/2014 Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 6 x 10/$90 Acceptable Work: 2 3 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 6 Jennifer Schmitz 1846 N 59th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 414/702-2711 creamcitycreatives@gmail.com www.creamcitycreatives.com MONCHES DECEMBER 6 21st Annual Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Holiday Craft Fair Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Church W302N9583 O’Neil Road 9am-4pm Admission: Free Attendance: 250 Annual Holiday Craft Fair held during the village of Monches Artisan Open House event. Local and parish crafters, church bake sale, raffle items, food and refreshments available. Exhibitors: 20 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 8 x 10/$25-$35 Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Diane Cull Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Parish PO Box 68 North Lake, WI 53064 262/966-2191 info@blteresaparish.org www.blteresaparish.org 62 NEKOOSA DECEMBER 6 Nekoosa Area Hometown Christmas Arts, Crafts and More Show Nekoosa Community Center, Crestview Lane 9am-3:30pm Admission: Free Attendance: 500 Entertainment: Music Family-friendly event kicking off the holiday season. Includes breakfast with Santa, story time, cookie decorating, Fire department open house, arts, crafts, kids’ activities, wagon rides, food, Reindeer Run 5K run/walk, holidy parade and fireworks. Fun for the whole family! Exhibitors: 25 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25-$50 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Krista Coon Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce 1120 Lincoln Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715/423-1830 info@wisconsinrapidschamber.com www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com SUMMIT DECEMBER 6 Holiday Cookie Decorating and Craft Fair Aurora Medical Center, 36500 Aurora Drive 9am-3pm Admission: Free Attendance: 1,000 Everyone is welcome to decorate holiday cookies, enjoy refreshments and browse the arts and crafts created by caregivers and local talent that are available for pre-holiday shopping. Exhibitors: 40 Deadline: 11/1/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 10/$30-$35 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7 Sara Lemkelde 36500 Aurora Drive Summit, WI 53066 262/434-1229 sara.lemkelde@aurora.org WALES DECEMBER 6 BELOIT DECEMBER 12 Holiday Craft Fair and Breakfast with Santa Holidazzle Kettle Moraine High School, 349 Oak Crest Drive 8:30am-2pm Admission: Free Attendance: 800 The Holiday Craft Fair will feature over fifty crafters from around Wisconsin. The fair will offer something for everyone including woodcrafts, ceramics, stained glass, handmade cards and baskets, jewelry, quilting, cross-stitch and other hand-sewn items. Exhibitors: 55 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Slides or Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 12, 8 x 10/$40-$110 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Debbie Kliese Kettle Moraine High School Band W328S1532 Forest Hills Court Delafield, WI 53018 262/968-5319 dakliese@wi.rr.com Downtown Beloit 5pm-9pm Admission: Free Attendance: 700 Entertainment: Music “Show and linger, where customers are friends!” A dazzling evening of celebration featuring artists, and specialty craftspeople in forty-plus locations as they display one-of-a-kind gifts and unique pieces of art. Live music, Santa visits, children’s events and holiday treats make this a truly special evening for the entire family. Exhibitors: 50-70 Deadline: 11/28/2014 Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Facilities: 1 5 7 Crystal Buhmeyer Downtown Beloit Association 500 Public Avenue Beloit, WI 53511 608/365-0150 crystal@downtownbeloit.com www.downtownbeloit.com WAUKESHA DECEMBER 6-7 Mistletoe Market Craft and Art Fair Waukesha County Expo Center 1000 Northview Road Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm Admission: $3 Attendance: 2,000 100 booths of handcrafted gifts you can’t find anywhere else. Free parking. Exhibitors: 100 Deadline: 8/1/2014 or Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: 1 3 5 7 Karen Yackley Craft Productions, Inc. 1606 W Jefferson Street Ottawa, Il 61350 815/878-2728 info@craftproductionsinc.com www.craftproductionsinc.com WEST BEND DECEMBER 13 Christmas Fair to Remember Washington County Fair Park 3000 County Highway PV 9am-4pm Admission: $2 Attendance: 3,500 Come and enjoy the Christmas season with handcrafted items from local vendors. Unique gifts for everyone. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Exhibitors: 200 Deadline: Until Full Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$80 Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Facilities: HC 1 2 3 5 6 7 Jane Schoedel A Fair to Remember 1010 County Highway A West Bend, WI 53090 262/692-9488 fair2remember@aol.com www.afairtoremember.com 63 Index by City Amery 13 Amherst 40 Ashland 23 Baraboo 7, 50 Bayfield 25, 47 Beaver Dam 22 Belgium 32 Beloit 7, 11, 58, 63 Bonduel 41 Boulder Junction 32 Broadhead 31 Brookfield 58 Burlington 32 Butler 56 Cambria 47 Cambridge 12 Cedarburg 18, 43, 44, 61 Cedar Grove 27 Chippewa Falls 5 Clark County 5 Coon Valley 21 Cross Plains 42 Deerfield 44, 56 Delafield 45 DeForest 12 Eagle River 24, 33, 48 East Troy 13 Edgerton 24, 31, 61 Elkhart Lake 61 Elkhorn 51 Fish Creek 27, 45 Fitchburg 34 Fond du Lac 11 Franklin 37 Franksville 45 Germantown 40 Green Bay 47 Greenbush 37 Green Lake 53 Greenville 49 64 Hales Corners 6 Hartford 31, 56 Horicon 46 Hubertus 10, 42 Hudson 46, 59 Iola 2, 48 Jacksonport 8, 30 Janesville 30, 50 Jefferson 3, 41 Kaukauna 8 Kenosha 17 Kimberly 5, 59 Ladysmith 24 Lake Mills 24, 50 Lakewood 9 Lancaster 54 Land O’ Lakes 27 Lodi 20 Madison 22 Manitowoc 14 Marshfield 7, 10, 41, 59 Mauston 5, 17, 53, 58 Mazomanie 56 Menasha 50 Menomonee Falls 52, 60 Mercer 14 Middleton 36 Milwaukee 4, 6, 15, 21, 34, 55, 58, 62 Minocqua 10, 21, 31, 46 Monches 62 Monona 20, 60 Mount Horeb 26, 49, 57 Muskego 55 Neenah 26, 54, 62 Nekoosa 62 New Berlin 52 New Glarus 18, 37 New Holstein 36 New London 41 New Richmond 11 Omro 9, 20 Oregon 15 Oshkosh 8, 12, 16, 22, 25, 35, 43, 53, 57 Pardeeville 38 Park Falls 28 Phillips 3, 16, 46, 57 Portage 36, 53 Presque Isle 36 Racine 6, 10 Reedsburg 14, 48 Rhinelander 14 Richfield 27 Shawano 49 Soldiers Grove 44 Sparta 2, 54 Spring Green 18 Stockbridge 48 Stoughton 8, 35 Sturgeon Bay 9 Summit 62 Sun Prairie 15, 35, 38 Wales 35, 63 Warrens 45 Waterford 23 Watertown 15, 17, 32, 38 Waukesha 3, 39, 43, 55, 57, 63 Waunakee 28 Waupaca 16, 33, 60 Wausau 39 West Allis 55 West Bend 4, 51, 60, 63 West Salem 7 Whitewater 30 Williams Bay 28 Wilton 28 Wisconsin Dells 12, 40 Wisconsin Rapids 16, 40 LET YOUR (ECO) CONSCIENCE rest easy IN WISCONSIN April 22, 1970. 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