Indiana Art Fair
by Editors Feb 25, 2004

The Indiana State Museum, 650 W. Washington St., will host its first-ever Indiana Art Fair on Feb. 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., when 64 Hoosier artists showcase their work for visitors.
 
-Susan Kline, folk artist, is one of over 60 exhibitors at the first annual Indiana Art Fair Feb. 28; 232-1637.-
 

Shoppers can choose from handcrafted pottery, jewelry, glass and basketry in vibrant, festive colors, plus artisan-crafted furniture, wearables, wall art, sculpture, paintings and photography. Lafayette glass worker Ed Francis of Off Center Glass will showcase his blown glass pieces, one of which is a colorful vase that is currently featured on the museum’s Web page.

Indiana’s “Outstanding Craftsman,” Terry Dukeman, also will display ceramics from New Castle’s Dukeman Stoneware. Dukeman received this designation from a special commission formed in 1993, the “Year of American Crafts,” by the Governor’s Office to honor the state’s outstanding craftspeople.

Admission to the Indiana Art Fair is included with museum admission. For more information, call 232-1637 or go to www.indianamuseum.org.

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