Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Will you be attending?
Not Your Grandma's Craft Fair is fast approaching, will you be attending? There is a Facebook event page you can check out here. It will be at the McDonough Elementary School on 550 Lowell Street in Manchester, Saturday, November 12 · 9:00am - 3:00pm. Hope to see you there!
Free parking and free admission
Click here to see a list of the venders
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Art,
Local Artists
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
New Goodwill opening in Manchester
Yay more places to find treasures!
There will be a grand opening September 22nd. The new Goodwill location is at 165 John E. Devine rd in Manchester.
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Thrifty
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Not Your Grandma's Craft Fair
I just signed up for this today. It's a new event and it's close to home for me so I thought hey, why not!
"Not Your Grandma’s Craft Fair" spawned from the need to fill a gap in our local artsy craft market. After attending many local crafts fairs, we realized we just didn’t quite fit. We wanted somewhere to not only sell our wares but also a place to see artists like us, a little estranged from the potholder/doily crowd. Not Your Grandma’s Craft Fair intends to be a showcase of the areas best artists and crafters, attracting crowds who might not make it to the average church basement bazaar.
Location 550 Lowell Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Time November 12th 2011, 9:00am - 3:00 pm
Website
Facebook page
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Events,
Local Artists
Monday, January 31, 2011
Handwoven: Kate Kilgus
Kate Kilgus located in Londonderry, is a weaver and designer who creates handwoven weddings accessories and housewares. Check out her Etsy shop.
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Local Artists
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Peter Sandback
Peter Sandback is a modern furniture maker in the woods of Harrisville, NH. He uses local materials and his table tops are made from logs that are cut down on his property. The cylindrical wood bases for the Drum tables are from an actual drum factory in Manchester, New Hampshire
Peters Studio
Originally built as a commercial garage, Sandback converted the building — set on 30 acres of forest — into an organized and efficient workshop where he handcrafts every piece of furniture in his line.
Originally built as a commercial garage, Sandback converted the building — set on 30 acres of forest — into an organized and efficient workshop where he handcrafts every piece of furniture in his line.
Labels:
Local Artists
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