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The
Bath House Cultural Center presents
2004
SPRING ART AND CRAFT MARKET
AND SILENT AUCTION
Saturday
(11 AM - 6 PM)
Sunday
(12 noon- 5 PM)
Join the Bath House Cultural Center for its 2004 Spring Art and
Craft Market, April 3 and 4, 2004. This years sale, which
benefits the Bath House Cultural Center, will feature a wonderful
variety of art, craft and gift items including: paintings, sculpture,
photography, as well as unique pottery and ceramics, candles,
jewelry, hand crafted cards and much more.
The artists who are participating in this years Spring Art
and Craft Market are:
Toni Francovick / Phoenix Art &
Supplies, Inc.
Ashley Jones / Whistling the Spirits Craft Studio
Jose Vargas
Heidi Goad / Fairie Fire Creations
Bryan Kilburn / Spirit Works
Andrea Marie Davis
George Boyd / Nature's Images
Lilia Estrada
David Cheakas / Cheakas Custom Ironworks
Dulce Parker / D'Caribbean Gifts
Brad Abrams / B & A Glass Works
Laura Irene Montoya
Melete Finch / Finch Studios
Jorge Rivero Photographs
Lori & Dan Dudley
Viv Harris-Bonham / Terra Viva
Sandra A. Smertneck
Mahesh Brown Photography
Lisa Orwig / Bohemian Lily Photos
Stephen Arrada / Punohu Ceramics
Shane Isaacks
Sandy Harding
Stephen Hall / Stephen Hall Photography
Augie N'Kele
Beatrice Lebreton
Russ Sharek / The Morpheus Company
Laura Malone
Magda Bowen
Valery Guignon
Ruth Gonzalez
Rita Barnard
Jim Lindsay / Little Bug Botanicals
Viv Harris-Bonham / Terra Viva
In addition to the art sale, the Bath House Cultural Center is
also hosting a Silent Art auction with the proceeds going to the
Bath House Cultural Center Advisory Council, which supports visual
and performing arts at the Bath House. The artists who are participating
in the art and craft market donated the art included in this auction.
Patrons of the art sale will also have the opportunity to enjoy
a free concert presented by the Inner City All-Star Brass Band
on Sunday, April 4, 2004 at 2:00 PM, featuring a powerful combination
of brass, saxes and percussion. This concert is part of the Bath
House Cultural Centers first-Sunday jazz series White Rock
Rhythms.
The 2004 Spring Art and Craft Market is free and open to the public.
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