The Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council is presenting their Summer Craft Market Downtown on Friday July 25 through Sunday July 27. The market is being held at the corner of Spring Garden Road and Queen Street.
Hours are:
Friday, July 25 10 am ‐ 8 pm
Saturday, July 26 10 am ‐ 6 pm
Sunday, July 27 10 am ‐ 6 pm
As always, the quality of the show is high, even though it is much smaller than the Christmas Market, which could make this an easier show to shop.
We're hoping for a good weather weekend and that everyone has a grand time at the show.
See you there
Cynthia & David
and this just in from Julie at the NSDCC office:
The 31st Summer Craft Market will be held on the lawn and parking lot at the corner of Spring Garden and Queen, beside Dalhousie University. This is an incredible location, taking in the sites, sounds and smells of bustling Spring Garden Road, and just a stones throw from the Halifax Waterfront.
Collectors will have the opportunity to wrap themselves in clothing made from vintage fabrics, handyed silks or handwoven jackets. Find the perfect mug for early morning coffee, a handturned wooden bowl for an upcoming wedding gift or perhaps the upcoming nuptials are yours, several jewellers will be on hand, locally made gold bands would complete the day.
Craftspeople working in glass, visual art, wood, textiles, metal, clay make the NSDCC shows one of their premiere events each year.
Demonstrators will be on hand throughout the event to show their skills in handcoiling clay, stitching, basketry spinning, weaving and metalwork to name but a few. Please spread the word.
Here are the nuts and bolts...Friday, July 25 - 10am to 8pm
Saturday, July 26 - 10am to 6pm
Sunday, July 27 - 10am to 6pm
Corner of Spring Garden and Queen Streets beside the Dalhousie University Sexton Campus building.
We will be under large white tents, with a few smaller tents.
Exhibitors will include...
Serenity Images -- Anne Bastedo, visual art
Pam Frail -- PJ Crow Designs, metal/jewellery
Gail Heinze-Milne - Glass With Class, glass
Landry's Birdseye Bowls - Leonard Landry, woodturner
Constantine Designs -- Lynda Constantine, metal/jewellery
Hunter Street Silver -- Jennifer Hunter, metal/jewellery
Masterworks Jewellery, metal/jewellery
Common Threads Silk -- Margaret Boyle, textiles
La P'Tite Poterie - Suzanne Babineau - clay
Turbine - Lisa Drarer-Murphy - textiles/clothing
De Weever's Wovens -- textiles/weaving
Point of View Glass -- Katrina Fleming, glass
Bejewel , metal/jewellery
Glass by Kathryn Gordon -- Kathryn Gordon -- glass
Harding Surface Design - Chris Harding -- visual art
D Digs pottery -- Denise Jeffrey, clay
K Maclean -- metal
PriorArt -- Candice Prior - metal/jewellery
And now for something completely different....Cynthia and David Ryder --metal/jewellery
Ostrea Lake Pottery - Deb Wheeler - clay
Flight of the Eagle Jewellery Arts - Tim Finley - metal/jewellery
Non-profit booths include...- Atlantic Economuseum Network - Julie MacMillan and Tom Young -- Visual Arts Nova Scotia
Julie Rosvall, Communications Coordinator
Nova Scotia Designer Crafts
office@nsdcc.ns.ca
http://www.nsdcc.ns.ca/
902.423.3837 tel
902.422.0881 fax