Pop-Up on Park: An Evening of Artists

Support Hot Springs artists and get a jump on your holiday shopping at 910 Park Avenue on October 19th, when they ‘pop-up’ for one evening to bring you holiday gift items.

All items are locally made and feature each artist’s creative expression and story. While exploring the different booths you can listen to the musical art of Bluesboy Jag and the Juke Joint Zombies (6:00 – 8:00) and grab a bite with local food truck Itz Gůd Füd, specializing in locally grown, gluten and chemical free fare.

Local artisans attending include:

Angenuity – unique jewelry crafted from vintage finds

Beastman Caravan – handmade leather products for adventurers everywhere

DollEyes – hand-formed polymer clay jewelry

Kat Lunsford Photography & Kitten Creations – photographic and portrait art

Kevin Riley – hand-formed and crafted pottery and carved wood

Kristi M. Cobb – hand cast copper pieces that incorporate found items

Laura Myers – framed photography, succulents and jewelry

Leviathan Kraken – Steam punk and fantasy jewelry and art

Lucy Bright – mix and match handcrafted magnets from recycled material

Lynn Holoch – locally made ear cuffs

Rosemary Wooten – a local visual media artist with a variety of styles and talents

Tracie Konnelly – fluid poured abstract paintings

Vida Timmons – macramé hangings that incorporate natural stones, wood, & wire

Art, music, food and fun – what more could you ask for? Fall is the perfect season to meet all your neighbors and friends at 910 Park Avenue for all the things!

 

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