FINE ARTS & CRAFTS


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Circle of Art exhibits a wide sampling of juried  art created by American Indian and Western artists from across  the United States and Canada.  The artwork, which is available for sale, crosses many styles and disciplines including  drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, traditional artifacts, weaving, jewelry, drums, flutes, and furnishings. Whether you are a casual observer or collector, the Circle of Art presents a colorful display of traditional and contemporary American Indian themes. 

List of Participating Artists

View Booth Pictures

Artist's Only 

Congratulations to the 2007 Circle of Art competition winners:

1. Dan Townsend
2007 Winner of Best of Show

Shell Carver, Tallahassee Florida
2. Bob and Donna Walter
WalterWorks, Metal and Glass art
Morrison, Oklahoma
3. Steve and Vicki Trout
Drums
Mansfield, OH
4. Butch and Laura Hall
Flutes
Weatherford, TX
5. Geri Schrab
Watercolor petroglyphs
DeForest, WI
6. Anna Whitworth
Horsehair pottery
Chapel Hill, TN
7. Ricky Ortiz
Jewelry
Gallup, NM
8. Pat McAllister
Oil painting
Eureka Springs, AR
9. Daniel Ramirez
Paintings/prints
Midland, MI
10. Marie Elioff
Ink and Pastels
Glendale, WI
11. David Behrens
Historical paintings/prints
Charlotte, NC

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gathering Place: Home to community service organizations, educational institutions providing information of interest and support to American Indian people and the community at large. If your organization would like to participate, please email rjschram@ameritech.net for more information.

 

 

Village Green Area - New in 2008

This area makes visible, the immutable and time immemorial connection between Native North America and Mother Earth. This new area on our festival grounds will support and promote via exhibit, current methods of earth stewardship by partnering with local businesses and organizations. We will also get festival goers thinking about redirecting a variety of materials from the trash stream in the popular "Trash Art" corner for kids. Please contact rjschram@ameritech.net for more information on these programs.

 

  Market Place The Indian Summer Market place is one of the most popular areas at the festival. 100 American Indian vendors from throughout the country and Canada offer an array of Native American crafts, artwork, books, music, pottery, blankets, jewelry, beads and a variety of regalia wear and accessories.

Festival Space Application