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AprilS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30WEST BEND APRIL 6Festival of <strong>Arts</strong>UW Washington County, 400 University Dr10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicA campus wide celebration of the arts. Includeslarge juried art fair, student art contest, photographycontest, live music, farmers’ market, foodand fun. Free admission and parking.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 12/$35-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Sue BauschUW Washington County400 University DrWest Bend, WI 53095262/335-5233sue.bausch@uwc.eduwww.washington.uwc.eduROTHSCHILD APRIL 6-7Cedar Creek Mall <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Annual arts and craft fair featuring a large varietyof quality handcrafted items, jewelry, homedécor, woodworking, gifts, and so much more.Well advertised, free admission and free parking.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 6 7Bry TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market St Ste B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011brytimblin@thepatriotwausau.comwww.cedarcreekmall.comMADISON APRIL 137th Annual <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Gourd Society FestivalOlbrich Botanical Gardens, 3330 Atwood Ave9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500Entertainment: MusicThe theme this year is Skategourding. This is afree one day family event featuring the ordinarygourd as an art medium – through musical instruments,demos and classes. Featuring livemusic, competitions, seeds/growing literature,raffles, a silent auction and prizes.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Restricted to Gourd artistsand supply vendorsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$50-$80Acceptable Work: 1Facilities: 1 5 7Deb Ready<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Gourd Society1210 Oakwood CtStoughton, WI 53589608/445-1410gourdready@gmail.comwww.wisconsingourdsociety.org4


MAY CONTINUEDBELOIT MAY 10-11ArtWalkDowntown Beloit,Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 10am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicBusinesses throughout downtown Beloit transforminto fine art galleries and craft venues withmany locations featuring live music and horsd’oeuvres. After hours hot spots offer live musicon Friday night with a trolley on Friday night.Exhibitors: 50-70Deadline: 4/25/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: Not Specified/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 5 7Crystal BuhmeyerDowntown Beloit Association500 Public AveBeloit, WI 53511608/365-0150crystal@downtownbeloit.comwww.downtownbeloit.comBARABOO MAY 11Downtown Baraboo Fair on the SquareDowntown Business District, Third and Fourth St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance27th annual. Drive up, on-street set-up and freecoffee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court,farmers market, kids’ entertainment, live musicand performance.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7Greg or Karen DeSantoFunnyBones Productions LLCPO Box 216Baraboo, WI 53913608/356-2937events@downtownbaraboo.comwww.downtownbaraboo.comMARSHFIELD MAY 12Marshfield Art FairMarshfield High School Fieldhouse,1401 E Becker Rd10am-4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: Music, DanceMarshfield’s only juried fine arts fair. Free admissionand entertainment. Kids’ creative corner,demonstrations by artists and Rotary Club foodbooth. A Mother’s Day tradition.Exhibitors: 110Deadline: 3/8/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1200Facilities: 1 3 5 7Betsy TanenbaumNew Visions Gallery, Inc1000 N Oak AveMarshfield, WI 54449715/387-5562newvisions.gallery@frontier.comwww.newvisionsgallery.orgOSHKOSH MAY 18Festival of SpringPaine Art Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd8am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: MusicA free outdoor festival featuring the Paine’s annualSpring Plant Sale and more than 150 vendorsof original art, fine crafts, plant and gardensuppliesExhibitors: 160Deadline: 4/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos,PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2Doris PeitzPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma BlvdOshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 ext 22dpeitz@thepaine.orgwww.thepaine.org8


STOUGHTON MAY 18-19Syttende Mai <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairRiver Bluff Middle School Grounds,235 N Forrest StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 15000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceOne of the featured events in an annual celebrationof Stoughton’s Norwegian Heritage alongwith parades, perfomances, and more.Exhibitors: 95Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos, 50% of value ofsold items based on artist effortBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 17/$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Sylvia LewisSyttende Mai Executive Committee1124 E Main StStoughton, WI 53589608/873-5268sslewis@mailbag.comwww.stoughtonwi.comRJ & LINDA MILLERKAUKAUNA MAY 1931st Annual Natures’ Images Art Fair1000 Islands Environmental Center,1000 Beaulieu Ct10am-4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicOver 50 fine artists displaying nature relatedpaintings, photography, sculpture, crafts fromnatural material, botanical and herbs. Celticharpist, food, picnic area, and wildflower hikes toview eagles along the Fox River.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 9Facilities: 2 3 7Shirley WorschFriends of 1000 Islands1000 Beaulieu CourtKaukauna, WI 54130920/766-4733thousandisland@new.rr.comwww.1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.comJACKSONPORT MAY 25-26Jacksonport MaifestLakeside Park, State Highway 579am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicJacksonport’s celebration of Spring. Activities includea parade Saturday morning, 10K run andhorsepull on Sunday, children’s activities, food,live music and a softball tournament.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 3/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: Not specified/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 4 6 7Dawn CraigJacksonport Advancement Corporation5818 N Cave Point DrSturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/823-2887maifestartfair@yahoo.comwww.jacksonport.org/maifestcontinued on next page...9


REEDSBURG JUNE 15Reedsburg Butter Festival <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>sReedsburg City Park, 200 Block N Park St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500The 39th year of this arts and crafts fair, toyshow, farmer’s market in downtown Reedsburg.Held in conjunction with a 5-day festival held inthe city. Parade Saturday morning.Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 7Gail MiedenReedsburg Butter FestivalE7237 S Oak Crest DrReedsburg, WI 53959608/524-3208gmieden@charter.netWAUPACA JUNE 15Strawberry FestDowntown, 111 S Main St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: MusicA family event celebrating the first taste of summer.<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts, children’s activities, strawberryshortcake, fresh picked, locally grownstrawberries for sale, food and live music.Exhibitors: 150Deadline: 6/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Jeff AndersonWaupaca Area Chamber of Commerce221 S Main StWaupaca, WI 54981715/258-7343info@waupacaareachamber.comwww.waupacamemories.comOREGON JUNE 15-16Hayloft Gallery Art FairThe Wood Cycle of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Inc.1239 S Fish Hatchery Rd10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 900Entertainment: MusicAnnual on-the-farm, fine arts and fine crafts fairat the Hayloft Gallery in partnership with neighboring“Art in the Barn” music festival.Exhibitors: 26Deadline: 5/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/0 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8.5 x 8.5, 10 x 10/$60-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7Paul MorrisonThe Wood Cycle Inc1239 S Fish Hatchery RdOregon, WI 53575608/835-8462art.woodcycle@gmail.comwww.thehayloftgallery.comWATERTOWN JUNE 16Watertown Outdoor Art FestivalRiverside Park, 812 Labaree St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicHeld on a beautiful island with generous exhibitspace, food concessions, children’s art pavillion,live music and over $2000 in awards.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 3/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$40-$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $2000Facilities: 2 3 6 7David PawlWatertown <strong>Arts</strong> CouncilPO Box 545Watertown, WI 53094608/345-6407pawld@watertown.k12.wi.uswww.watertownart.comcontinued on next page...15


JUNE CONTINUEDMILWAUKEE JUNE 21-23Lakefront Festival of <strong>Arts</strong>Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N Art Museum DrFri 10am-10pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: $15Attendance: 30000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceThe Lakefront Festival of <strong>Arts</strong> features 180 artistsand is a fund raiser for the Milwaukee Art Museum.Exhibitors: 180Deadline: 11/20/2012Eligibility: Juried-$35, 6/0 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$500-$600Acceptable Work: 1 2Awards: $10,500Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Dionne WachowiakLakefront Festival of <strong>Arts</strong>700 N Art Museum DrMilwaukee, WI 53202414/224-3200lfoa@mam.orglfoa.mam.orgKENOSHA JUNE 22UW Parkside Summer <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FestivalUW Parkside Campus Grounds, 900 Wood Rd10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: MusicUW Parkside holds its 23rd annual Summer <strong>Arts</strong>and <strong>Craft</strong>s Festival on the campus grounds. Onlyhandmade or embellished items are allowed. Musicalentertainment provided. Proceeds benefitthe UW Parkside Music Scholarship Fund.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 5/22/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Jennifer FilipponeUW Parkside Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Department900 Wood RdKenosha, WI 53144262/595-2581jennifer.filippone@uwp.eduwww.uwp.eduDON ABRAMS16


SUN PRAIRIE JUNE 2226th Annual Strawberry FestColonial Club Senior Activity Center,301 Blankenheim Ln8am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Entertainment: MusicFamily friendly festival featuring craft fair,run/walk, strawberry wine tasting,breakfast/lunch, garage sale, raffles, entertainmentand lots of delicious food options.Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 11 x 11/$55-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Diana SchwennColonial Club Senior Activity Center301 Blankenheim LnSun Prairie, WI 53590608/837-4611 ext 120dschwenn@colonialclub.orgwww.colonialclub.orgWISCONSIN RAPIDS JUNE 22Cranberry Blossom Festival <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Craft</strong>s andCranberries FairWitter Field, 8th St South (between Chestnut andApple St)9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Outdoor show held rain or shine. Event includescar show, arts, crafts, kids activities, cranberryblossom tours, food and culinary cranberry treats.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 6/12/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 24 x 12/$45-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Krista CoonHeart of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln St<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@heartofwi.comwww.heartofwi.comCEDARBURG JUNE 22-23Ozaukee Art Center Strawberry FestivalFine <strong>Arts</strong>/<strong>Craft</strong>s FairDowntown, Main StSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100000Entertainment: MusicFeaturing juried exhibitors from many states sellingfine arts and crafts. Strawberry Festival is acitywide, two day, special festival with multipleexiciting events drawing over 100,000 visitors.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Strawberry Fest Fine <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>sOzaukee <strong>Arts</strong> CenterW62N718 Riveredge DrCedarburg, WI 53012262/377-8230ozaukeeartcenter@chorus.netCEDARBURG JUNE 22-23Strawberry Festival Fine <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AveSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceA contemporary flair distinguishes this event, heldduring a city-wide festival that draws 100,000 visitors.Food tent, music and free exhibits indoors.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 4/15/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 2-4/1-2 Slides orPhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AveCedarburg, WI 53012262/375-3676jean@artmusichistory.orgwww.cedarburgculturalcenter.orgcontinued on next page...17


JUNE CONTINUEDELLSWORTH JUNE 28-30Cheese Curd FestivalEast End Park, Main and Wall StAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: Music, DanceCheese-curd-eating contest for all ages. Music onFriday and Saturday nights. <strong>Craft</strong> vendors andconcessions. Free fun for adults and kids, includingsanctioned pedal tractor pull.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, /$25-$75Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 7Facilities: 2 3 7Sarah RiesEllsworth Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 927Ellsworth, WI 54011715/273-6442info@ellsworthchamber.comwww.ellsworthchamber.comMAUSTON JUNE 28-302nd Annual Summer SmashVeterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fairgrounds),1001 Division StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicA 3-day weekend of family-friendly events, artsand crafts, flea/antique market, farmers marketvendors, ATV and snowmobile races, horse show,vintage snowmobile show, food and beer gardensand much more. New events added every year.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$50-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Mary HudackGreater Mauston Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/847-6800chamber@mauston.comwww.mauston.com/chamberNEW GLARUS JUNE 29-30Annual Heidi Festival <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairVillage Park, 300 Block of 2nd StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: Music, TheaterHeidi Festival is alive with family fun. Tastes andtreasures by local restaurants and merchants.Heidi play performed by local actors. <strong>Arts</strong> and<strong>Craft</strong>s in the park.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$30-$50Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7Nancy GalhouseHeidi Folk Festival IncPO Box 861New Glarus, WI 53574608/527-2496nlgsmile1@hotmail.comwww.swisstown.comSPRING GREEN JUNE 29-30Spring Green <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairDowntown, Jefferson StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance44th annual arts and fine crafts fair held indowntown Spring Green.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 2/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Slides, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$135-$385Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $4500Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7John HessSpring Green <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairPO Box 96Spring Green, WI 53588608/588-5851johnhesswyoming@gmail.comwww.springgreenartfair.com18


Art Schools in <strong>Wisconsin</strong>The pristine beauty of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> continues to serve as inspiration and muse to over 3,000 <strong>Wisconsin</strong>artists. Whether it’s the rustic environment of the Northwoods or the rolling hills of southern DaneCounty, <strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s landscape captivates an artist’s eye. Should a desire to experience the artisticprocess first-hand awaken in you, one of the many schools found in <strong>Wisconsin</strong> can answer this call.Retreat and immerse yourself in the creative spirit with one of these options.Dillman’s Creative <strong>Arts</strong> Foundation, Lac du Flambeau: Dillman’s three state-of-the-art studioshost internationally known instructors. Expansive programs range from painting in encaustic, oil, oracrylic, pastel, to photography, quilting, and writing. www.dillmans.comSchool of the <strong>Arts</strong> at Rhinelander: Rhinelander’s School of the <strong>Arts</strong> will celebrate its 50th anniversaryJuly 20-26, <strong>2013</strong>. This one-week arts immersion course includes intro to drawing, glassfusion, etching, portraits, landscapes and plein air painting. http://continuingstudies.wisc.eduBjorklunden - Lawrence University Seminar Center: Baileys HarborBequeathed to Lawrence University in 1963, Björklunden vid Sjön (Birch Forest by the Water), a 425acre estate on Lake Michigan, offers extensive adult-education seminars from Shakespeare’s poetryto watercolor to music. www.lawrence.eduPeninsula School of Art, Fish Creek: For 45 years, Peninsula School of Art has been a year-rounddestination for artists and art enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Programs include painting, drawing,metal arts, ceramics, sculpture and photography. www.peninsulaartschool.comThe Clearing Folk School, Ellison Bay: Believing that one’s own regional ecology and culture isfundamental, Jens Jensen founded the Clearing as a place where instruction is non-competitive.Their folk school is a unique place where adults who share an interest in nature, arts or humanitiescan learn, reflect and wonder. http://theclearing.orgWashington Island Art and Nature Center: A 1904 schoolhouse serves as the Art & Nature Center(ANC). Whether its’ lectures on nature, children’s workshops in origami, ANC is devoted to thepreservation and promotion of the creative arts and natural history of Washington Island.www.wianc.orgMadeline Island School of the <strong>Arts</strong>: A restored dairy farm surrounded by Lake Superior is home toone of the country’s premier art and craft schools, Madeline Island School of the <strong>Arts</strong>. Accessibleonly by ferry, boat, plane, wind sled or car (when the lake is frozen), classes in painting, quilting,writing, photography are offered for college credit. www.madelineartschool.comValley Ridge Art Studio, Muscoda: Southwestern <strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Valley Ridge Art Studio provides 2-day immersion retreat workshops taught by world-class artists in areas as diverse as painting, bookarts, jewelry, metals and mosaics on its 100 year old farm. www.valleyridgeartstudio.comShake Rag Alley School of <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Craft</strong>s, Mineral Point: Shake Rag Alley’s list of classes enticesyouth and adult of all skill levels. With over 200 offerings, this school is always busy. Whether it’s ahalf-day class or full week retreat, spots fill up fast so advanced planning is encouraged.www.shakeragalley.comWhispering Woodlands, Verona: One woman’s vision and dream became a school hosting localprofessional artists as instructors. View their work then learn their techniques in workshops rangingfrom fiber arts to encaustic. www.whispering-woodlands.com19


JulyS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31MONONA JULY 4Art Fair in the ParkWinnequah Park, Corner of Healy and Nichols Rd11am-12amAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicMonona’s July Fourth Festival is set in beautifulWinnequah Park. Art fair, bands, Taste of Mononaand entertainment for all ages. Fabulous fireworksdisplay at dusk draws thousands from theMadison area.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 5/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$75-$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Laurie BisbeeMonona Community Festival Committee6304 Roselawn AveMonona, WI 53716608/219-5798lbisbee@charter.netwww.mononafestival.comOMRO JULY 4Omro Lions Fourth of July <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairDowntown across from Scott Park, E Main St10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8000Held in the midst of the 4th of July celebrationand the largest celebration in the area. Come tobrowse the art fair and watch the parade, duckrace, fireworks and enjoy food and drink.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40-$50 (after6/20/<strong>2013</strong>)Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Judy WeissOmro Lions Club711 Michigan StOmro, WI 54963920/685-6262www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/omrowiLODI JULY 6Lodi Art in the ParkHabermann Park, Fair St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300050th annual arts and craft show held in a scenicpark setting overlooking a meandering creek withbeautiful shade trees. Food available on site.Exhibitors: 72Deadline: 4/30/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$85Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 4 5 7Jeanne KohlLodi Art ClubPO Box 34Lodi, WI 53555608/592-4432lodiartclub@yahoo.com20


MILWAUKEE JULY 6<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran College Art and <strong>Craft</strong> Fair<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran College Courtyard,8815 W <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Ave9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: MusicEnjoy live music throughout the day as youbrowse over 40 craft booths. Concessions availablethroughout the day.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 5/4/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Loni Boyd<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran College8800 W Bluemound RdMilwaukee, WI 53226414/443-8702loni.boyd@wlc.eduwww.wlc.edu/artsSEELEY JULY 6Namekagon Art and Music FestivalMooselips Festival Grounds, 13505 N US 6310am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1200Entertainment: MusicA one-day family event with art booths, music,food, free kids’ art tent, hands-on art activities,demonstrations and a poetry jam set in a grassyarea on the banks of the Namekagon River.Exhibitors: 36Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images,Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7Carol AndersonCable Hayward Area <strong>Arts</strong> Council12546 W Cty Rd OOHayward, WI 54843715/638-2529cablehaywardarts@yahoo.comwww.cablehaywardarts.orgcontinued on next page...<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Public Art<strong>Wisconsin</strong> has a wealth of art that truly belongsto the people. Statues and monumentshave long decorated our parks and governmentbuildings. Since 1980, over 1,000 separatepieces of public art have been addedand installed where it’s accessible to everyone.Some are hidden in plain view, so mucha piece of daily life that you may not recognizeit.Whether it’s a glass sculpture by formerUW Alum Dale Chihuly, the mathematicallyinspired Fibonacci Chimes located in the Institutefor Discovery, or a 1931 bubbler designedby Vilas Zoo director FredWinkelmann, it’s waiting for discovery.Let it tickle your imagination, capture youin its creative web and engage all yoursenses. <strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s art is begging you tocome and explore. Finding this fun is easy!For more information go to:artsboard.wi.gov/percentforart/index.html21


JULY CONTINUEDOSHKOSH JULY 7Faire on the GreenPaine Art Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: MusicOshkosh’s largest arts and crafts festival featuringover 200 talented artists and craftspersonsfrom throughout the state of <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 6/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos,PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2Doris PeitzPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma BlvdOshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 ext 22dpeitz@thepaine.orgwww.thepaine.orgMINOCQUA JULY 13Island Art WalkTorpy Park and Campanile Center,Downtown Minocqua9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500Entertainment: MusicIndoor/Outdoor show. Outdoor show held in TorpyPark with a short walk to the Indoor show at theCampanile Center for the <strong>Arts</strong>. Art, music, foodand family fun.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 6/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 5/0 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$60-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Laura Bertch/Wendy HullLakeland KiwanisPO Box 1182Minocqua, WI 54548715/892-1204 or 715/614-7899wendy.hull@morganstanley.com ormacooa@centurytel.netwww.lakelandkiwanis.comMARY LANGENFELDMADISON JULY 13-14Art Fair on the SquareCapitol Concourse,Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200000One of Madison’s favorite traditions, Art Fair onthe Square is consistently rated among the bestart fairs in America. It is MMoCA’s most importantfundraiser - attracting 200,000 visitorsExhibitors: 475Deadline: 3/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$35, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$490-$980Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 6Annik Dupaty, Director of EventsMadison Museum of Contemporary Art227 State StMadison, WI 53703608/257-0158artfair@mmoca.orgmmoca.org/events/artfair22


MADISON JULY 13-14Art Fair Off the SquareDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd,Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200000Entertainment: MusicThis 2-day event showcases 140 <strong>Wisconsin</strong> exhibitorsand includes a kids’ craft corner, a publicart project, food and children’s entertainment.The show also features ceramics, art glass,paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewelry, engravingsand more.Exhibitors: 140Deadline: 2/22/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$15, Restricted to WAACMembers, 4/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$225-$365Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3Lezlie BaleWAACPO Box 1791Madison, WI 53701608/204-9129wiartcraft@gmail.comwww.artcraftwis.org/afos.htmlBEAVER DAM JULY 1442nd Annual <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> Fair: A Day in theParkSwan Park10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000A Day in the Park offering unique gifts for all occasions.Food, snacks and beverages all day.Proceeds donated to benefit community.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 7/14/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Lisa HernandezWomen’s Affiliate of Beaver DamPO Box 95Beaver Dam, WI 53916920/885-5549lhernandez@derrlaw.comMILWAUKEE JULY 14South Shore Frolics Festival of <strong>Arts</strong>South Shore Park, 2900 South Shore Dr10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Entertainment: MusicFine art and craft festival along Lake Michigan inbeautiful South Shore Park. Run by the Bay View<strong>Arts</strong> Guild in conjunction with the Bay View Lions’South Shore Frolics.Exhibitors: 70Deadline: 3/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3-5/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$65-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 7Bay View <strong>Arts</strong> GuildPO Box 070137Milwaukee, WI 53207414/248-6845frolicsart@gmail.comASHLAND JULY 17-18Maxwell Street DaysDowntown Ashland, Historic Main St and LakeShore DrWed 8am start, Thu 9am startAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicMaxwell Street Days, downtown street and sidewalksales with arts and crafts, food vendors,music, baby animals, pet parade, retail storestreet and sidewalk sales and fun for everyone.Exhibitors: 35Deadline: 6/28/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Open, 2/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/Not SpecifiedAcceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7Mary McPhetridgeAshland Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 746Ashland, WI 54806800/284-9484ashchamb@centurytel.netwww.ashlandbaydays.comcontinued on next page...23


JULY CONTINUEDWATERFORD JULY 19-20Waterford Balloon FestivalEvergreen Elementary School Grounds817 W Main StFri 4pm-9pm, Sat 6am-9pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20000Entertainment: MusicThe 3rd annual festival with food, kids activities,art and craft fair, entertainment and more. Attractspeople from all around the Midwest. 25,000attendees expected for <strong>2013</strong>.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 5/5/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 15, 10 x 30/$50-$100Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Jennifer ThomasWaterford Area Chamber of Commerce102 E Main StWaterford, WI 53149262/534-5911chamber@waterford-wi.orgwww.waterford-wi.orgASHLAND JULY 19-21Ashland Bay DaysBayview Park, East US Hwy 2Fri 3pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicHometown festival with arts and crafts, foodbooths, entertainment, strongest man contest,pie-eating contest, children’s activites, kids’games, 5/10 K race, Sprint Triathlon, cardboardboat races and Battle of the Bands.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 6/24/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Open, 2/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/Not SpecifiedAcceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Mary McPhetridgeAshland Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 746Ashland, WI 54806800/284-9484ashchamb@centurytel.netwww.ashlandbaydays.comEAGLE RIVER JULY 20ArtaramaRiverside Park (behind Fairgrounds),W Division St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6500Entertainment: Music41st annual, nationally-known art and fine craftfestival, drawing top-quality artists and a large,art-savvy buying public. Live music, picnic-stylefood and parking by non-profit organizations.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 3/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $800Facilities: 2 3 7Karen KubackiArtaramaPO Box 683Eagle River, WI 54521715/525-2100info@artarama-er.comwww.artarama-er.comEDGERTON JULY 20<strong>Arts</strong> in the ParkCentral Park, Swift St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicAnnual art and craft fair in beautiful CentralPark. Pie social, food available, face painting,music, car show nearby and free parking. Part ofa three-day event throughout the city.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 6/30/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Marge FassbinderEdgerton Art AssociationPO Box 66Edgerton, WI 53534608/868-3691mkfass29@gmail.com24


MARY LANGENFELDLADYSMITH JULY 20Mardi Gras <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairDowntown, Miner Ave9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500<strong>Arts</strong> and craft fair open to all vendors. Both indoorand outdoor space available.Exhibitors: 55Deadline: 7/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 12/$35-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Arlene KnopsGreater Ladysmith Area Chamber of Commerce205 W 9th St SLadysmith, WI 54848715/532-7328ladysmithchamber@centurytel.netwww.ladysmithchamber.comLAKE MILLS JULY 20Lake Mills <strong>Arts</strong> FestivalCommons Park, Corner of Main and Lake St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: MusicEighth annual community arts celebration featuresa juried show of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> fine artists andcrafts people. Variety of food, free music and children’sactivities. Free parking, no admission fee.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$15, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 15/$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1250Facilities: 2 3 5 7Katie OttoLake Mills Main Street Program200E Water StLake Mills, WI 53551920/648-6721director@lakemillsmainstreet.orgwww.lakemillsartsfestival.comcontinued on next page...25


JULY CONTINUEDOSHKOSH JULY 20Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown, 300 N Main St8am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Held the third Saturday of each month, Junethrough October, browse through 60 vendors sellingantiques, collectibles, crafts, manufacturedproducts, imported art and resale items.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$15-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AveOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189kathy@landkproductions.comwww.landkproductions.comPORTAGE JULY 20Sand County Fine <strong>Arts</strong> FestivalMarket Square, Cook St10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicA one-day outdoor <strong>Arts</strong> Festival in Historic DowntownPortage featuring art, music, food, anddrink.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kathleen JahnPortage Center for the <strong>Arts</strong>PO Box 866Portage, WI 53901608/617-3792sandcountyartshow@yahoo.comwww.portagecenterforthearts.comMOUNT HOREB JULY 20-2142nd Annual Art FairDowntown Mount Horeb, Main StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15000Entertainment: Music, TheaterAnnual art and fine craft fair on Mount Horeb’shistoric main street. Experience Norwegian culture,friendly atmosphere, food, silent auction,music and downtown amenities. Kaffe Stue (Norwegianlunch) presented by Sons of Norway.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 5/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$25, 3/0 Slides or Photos,Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$135-$160Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1500Facilities: 2 3 7Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StMount Horeb, WI 53572608/437-5914artfair@trollway.comwww.trollway.comSHEBOYGAN JULY 20-21Midsummer Festival of the <strong>Arts</strong>John Michael Kohler <strong>Arts</strong> Center, 608 New York AveSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20000Entertainment: MusicThe John Michael Kohler <strong>Arts</strong> Center features 135visual artists and renowned performers fromacross the US in a juried show of high quality art.Exhibitors: 135Deadline: 3/25/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$35, 5/0 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$175-$195Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $3000Facilities: 1 2 3 6 7Linda Freitag or Amanda SalazarJohn Michael Kohler <strong>Arts</strong> Center608 New York AveSheboygan, WI 53081920/458-6144 ext 139midsummerfestival@jmkac.orgwww.jmkac.org26


NEENAH JULY 21Bergstrom-Mahler Museum <strong>Arts</strong> FestivalRiverside Park, 165 N Park Ave10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: Music, DanceThe 39th annual festival hosts fine artists in abeautifully wooded lakeside park with music, foodand family-friendly fun. The festival is a muchanticipated Fox Cities tradition strongly supportedby residents.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 3/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1600Facilities: 2 3 7Kelly StollBergstrom-Mahler Museum165 N Park AveNeenah, WI 54956920/751-4658stoll@bergstrom-mahlermuseum.comwww.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.comCEDAR GROVE JULY 27Art Fair on the GreenHolland Festival, Van Altena Ave9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6000Entertainment: Music, DanceCelebrating Dutch heritage, the fair attracts familieswith an art fair, parade, car show, Dutchdancing, children’s activities and live music.Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 13/$45-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Jenna DeRuyterHolland Guild Gezelschap5237 Lower Lakeview Ridge RdBelgium, WI 53004414/651-9650hollandfestartfair@hotmail.comwww.hollandfest.comFISH CREEK JULY 27Settlement Shops Summer Art FairThe Settlement Shops, 9108 Hwy 4210am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicLocal and regional artists exhibit their original artand fine craft in park-like setting. Surroundingshops and galleries feature unique shopping allseason. Food, music and friendly atmosphere.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Barbara KnupperSettlement Shops COAPO Box 51Fish Creek, WI 54212920/868-9222talk2barb@artfulartisan.comwww.settlementshops.comLAND O’ LAKES JULY 27Art ImpressionsTown Hall Grounds, Cty Rd B9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Entertainment: MusicJuried art fair featuring original fine art and finecraft. Shady, park-like setting with live music andfood vendors.Exhibitors: 82Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1200Facilities: 2 3 7Karen LenhartLand O’ Lakes Chamber of CommercePO Box 599Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540800/236-3432www.landolakes-wi.orgcontinued on next page...27


JULY CONTINUEDPLATTEVILLE JULY 27Festival of the <strong>Arts</strong>Platteville City Park, 75 N Bonson St8am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200Entertainment: Music, TheaterShowcases artists and crafters from Southwest<strong>Wisconsin</strong>. A free craft area for children to encouragecreative expression is provided.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: 7/25/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7Debi SigwarthPlatteville Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 724Platteville, WI 53818608/348-8888chamber@platteville.comwww.platteville.comRICHFIELD JULY 27Art at the MillRichfield Historical Park, 4399 Pleasant Hill Rd9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 550Entertainment: MusicFine arts and plein air fair held in a beautiful,wooded setting. Park contains historic mill andhouse and log buildings. View of Holy Hill.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7Lois HessenauerRichfield Historical SocietyPO Box 268Richfield, WI 53076262/628-2841artfairrhs@gmail.comwww.richfieldhistoricalsociety.orgWAUNAKEE JULY 27Waunafest <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> Fair – 27th AnnualCentennial Park, Holiday Dr9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance:Entertainment: MusicFood, beverage, music, family entertainment, carnival,softball tournament, tug of war, Sunday parade,arts and craft fair, something for everyone.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Diana LongWaunakee Area Lioness Club208 Fourth StWaunakee, WI 53597608/849-5592bdlong@tds.netELLISON BAY JULY 27-28Liberty Grove Historical Society Art and <strong>Craft</strong>FairLiberty Grove Historical Society, 11871 Hwy 42Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500Entertainment: MusicThe fair offers the opportunity to combine businessand a chance to see scenic Door County. Livemusic Saturday and Sunday. Food and beveragesboth days. Location on Highway 42 offers greatvisibility.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 4/1/2103Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 10 x 24/$60-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 5 7Marcy FarberLiberty Grove Historical Society11940 Lakeview RdEllison Bay, WI 54210920/854-1926cousinswalk@charter.net28


Indigenous or Native Art of <strong>Wisconsin</strong>Native American art is about evolution. While works by <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Native artists can be rooted in tradition,it also has important things to say about the modern world and the future. Some Native <strong>Wisconsin</strong>artists take the traditional and lend it a new twist, for art is created in the present, notfrozen in time.Going to the original source of art will always provide you with an experience – it’s where storiescan be shared and mutual understandings grow. Here, you can learn from the artists themselvesand celebrate <strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s history through its diverse culture. We encourage you to explore further.Morrow’s Native Art, HaywardArtist and teacher Ramona Morrow of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa andYankton Sioux, provides gallery space for her Cattail dolls along with numerous Native artists fromthe Hayward area. Morrow’s offers a wide variety of “Hand <strong>Craft</strong>ed” Native American art includingbead work, birch and ash baskets, headdresses, regalia, moccasins, cradle boards, dream catchersand paintings. 715/699-4671. www.morrowsnativeart.netNative Spirit Gifts & Gallery, BayfieldNative Spirit Gifts & Gallery calls out to the traveler seeking fine Native arts. Located on the RedCliff Indian Reservation, this gallery offers traditional Anishinabe Ojibwe (Chippewa) art from theGreat Lakes Region. Works include bead work, locally made birch bark baskets, full size handcraftedbirch bark canoes, dream catchers, quill boxes, books, and music. A cultural display providesvisual education for deeper understanding. www.hawkdancer.com/nsgg.htmWoodland Indian Art Center, Lac du FlambeauWoodland Indian Art Center is home to a gallery featuring Native Woodland regional artwork aswell as a thriving cultural center. Both traditional and contemporary artwork is represented in itscarvings, birch bark baskets, jewelry, paintings and bead work. Additionally, classes, workshops anddemonstrations in music, writing and dancing round out this center’s offerings. Whether you are acollector or student of fine Native artwork, Woodland Indian Art Center can assist you.715/588.3700. http://woodlandindianartcenter.orgChief Oshkosh Native American <strong>Arts</strong>, Egg HarborChief Oshkosh in Egg Harbor has been an outlet for <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Native American artists for over 60years. Roy Oshkosh, leader of the Menominee Nation, established the business as Chief OshkoshTrading Post on land once popular as a summer site for Native Americans. Today, Oneida artist andteacher Colleen Bins is slowly reshaping its future with an emphasis on the Woodland region of nativepeoples. The gallery features works by watercolorist Dawn Dark Mountain of Madison, painterMary Prescott, doll maker Judith Jourdan of Oneida, and wooden flute maker Michael Farmer of BaileysHarbor. An amphitheater in back provides space for performance art. 920/686-3240Indian Summer Festival (September 6-8, <strong>2013</strong>), Milwaukee’s LakefrontIndian Summer Festival is the state’s largest American Indian cultural event celebrating the traditions,foods, games, stories, and art of Native Americans. The festival’s Circle of Art exhibit featuresfine art curated from Native artists across North America through a juried process. In addition,artisans demonstrate their crafts from wood carving, basket weaving and beadwork to pottery.www.indiansummer.org29


AugustS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31WILTON AUGUST 1-4Wilton Wood Turtle DaysWilton Community Center, 400 E StFri 6-10pm, Sat 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: Music, DanceFireworks, softball-volleyball, parade, 5K runwalk,music, arts and crafts, kids’ games, beanbag tournament, kids’ tractor pull, waterfights,food and fun for everyone.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 7/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$10-$15Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Lori BrueggenVillage of WiltonPO Box 14Wilton, WI 54670608/435-6512villageofwilton@centurytel.netFOND DU LAC AUGUST 3Art At Taylor ParkTaylor Park, 380 Emma St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFund raiser for Taylor Park and Pool with a raffle,entertainment and food.Exhibitors:Deadline: 7/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2-3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Cindy HeuerFriends of Taylor Park and PoolN5072 Hickory RdFond du Lac, WI 54937920/602-6941cheuer805@gmail.comtaylorpark.friendsoftaylorpark.comJACKSONPORT AUGUST 3Cherry FestLakeside Park, Hwy 579am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: MusicCelebrate Door County cherry harvest with livemusic, wagon rides, food, beverages, historicaldisplays and a kids’ penny hunt. <strong>Arts</strong> and craftsfeaturing quality handcrafted items. Well advertisedand held in the peak of tourist season.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 6 7Darrel BirnscheinJacksonport Historical Society5653 Hwy 57Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/559-0570carpentryunlimited@yahoo.comwww.jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org30


GLENN SANDERSONJANESVILLE AUGUST 4Tallman Art FestivalLincoln-Tallman House grounds, 440 N Jackson St10am-5pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 220056th annual festival held on the grounds of thehistoric Lincoln-Tallman house in Janesville.Music, food, refreshments, purchase awards, andjudged awards available.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 7/17/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7Michael ReuterRock County Historical SocietyPO Box 8096Janesville, WI 53547608/756-4509mreuter@rchs.uswww.rchs.usRACINE AUGUST 4Job’s Daughters 38th Annual <strong>Craft</strong> FairRacine Masonic Center, 1012 Main St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Enjoy Lake Michigan breezes while shopping theoutdoor fair. Featuring unique exhibitors from fourdifferent states. Food stand selling 1/4 lb hotdogs, soda and more. <strong>Craft</strong>ers sell only handmadeitems, no mass produced items are permitted.Exhibitors: 78Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1-3/1-3 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 11, 20 x 30/$55-$75Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 2 3 7Amy SheppardJob’s Daughters International, Bethel 2217604 Plank RdUnion Grove, WI 53182262/412-7275jdibethel22@gmail.comwww.racinemasoniccenter.orgMINOCQUA AUGUST 8After Loon Delight <strong>Craft</strong> FairTorpy Park10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: MusicUnique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors.The craft vendors and artisans featured at theshow are selected for their handmade craftsmanshipand artistic talents.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$195Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Beth WetzlerMinocqua Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1006Minocqua, WI 54548715/356-5266beth@minocqua.orgwww.minocquaartsandcrafts.comcontinued on next page...31


AUGUST CONTINUEDEDGERTON AUGUST 10Albion <strong>Craft</strong> and Gift FairAlbion Park, Albion Rd9am-2:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: MusicThe 14th annual fair is held in a beautiful parkwith lots of crafts and gifts to choose from. Abake sale and farm market is held. Food available.Exhibitors: 35Deadline: 7/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$25-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Nancy HesselmanAlbion Park Committee15 Mildred AveEdgerton, WI 53534608/884-6522joanbroton@yahoo.comHARTFORD AUGUST 10American Accents: A Festival of Fine <strong>Arts</strong> and<strong>Craft</strong>sWillowbrook Park, 774 E Sumner St (Hwy 60)9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: Music28th Annual event featuring over 80 exhibitorsnestled along the Rubicon River. Live “MusicUnder the Trees.” Hot food provided by the HartfordLions.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Pattie RouletteHarford Women’s Club6544 Daisy CtHartford, WI 53027262/224-9447accents@hartfordwomensclub.orgwww.hartfordwomensclub.orgBELGIUM AUGUST 10-11Luxembourg Fest Art and <strong>Craft</strong> FairBelgium Community Park, Beech St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: MusicA two-day fine art and craft fair held in conjunctionwith “Luxembourg Fest of America” whichdraws people from throughout the US and thecountry of Luxembourg to celebrate the “WorldsLargest Luxembourg Family Reunion.” The festalso includes a parade, live music, food, heritagedisplays and children’s activities.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides of Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Sara JacobyLuxembourg American Cultural SocietyPO Box 157Belgium, WI 53004262/476-5086sjacoby@luxamculturalsociety.orgwww.luxamculturalsociety.orgWATERTOWN AUGUST 10-11Watertown RiverfestRiverside Park, 812 Labaree St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 16000Entertainment: MusicPart of the four-day Riverfest celebration. Freeadmittance brings patrons of all ages.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 7/15/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Katie FieldWatertown Riverfest <strong>Craft</strong> Fair Committee824 Cole StWatertown, WI 53094920/988-9800wttnriverfest@gmail.comwww.watertownriverfest.info32


BOULDER JUNCTION AUGUST 1157th Annual Musky JamboreeDowntown, Main St and Cty Hwy M S9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: MusicMusky fun run, car show, over 150 arts and craftsbooths, food booths, kids’ casting contest, fleamarket, live entertainment and more.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$80-$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Theresa SmithBoulder Junction Chamber of CommercePO Box 286Boulder Junction, WI 54512715/385-2400boulderjct@boulderjct.orgwww.boulderjct.orgBURLINGTON AUGUST 11Knights of Columbus <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairEcho Park, Milwaukee Ave (Hwy 36)10am-6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2100Entertainment: MusicNon-juried arts and crafts fair in conjunction withthe Knights of Columus Corn and Brat Fest.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 14 x 14/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Erwin “Bud” MuellenbachKnights of Columbus641 Foxtree Cir #2Burlington, WI 53105262/210-6786emuellenbach@wi.rr.comEAGLE RIVER AUGUST 14Paul Bunyan FestDowntown Eagle River, Wall St and Railroad St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicA celebration of logging heritage featuring chainsaw carving, music, arts and crafts and a hugePaul Bunyan-size beef sandwich and luncheon.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 3/15/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-4/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917Eagle River, WI 54521800/359-6315kim@eagleriver.orgwww.eagleriver.orgWAUPACA AUGUST 16-17<strong>Arts</strong> on the SquareDowntown City Square, Main and Fulton StFri 5pm-10pm, Sat 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceAn eclectic celebration of the arts, starts Fridayevening with a street dance and continues onSaturday with a juried art show and sale, livemusic, theater, dance and participatory events.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 5/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Slides or Photos,Digial ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9Awards: $800Facilities: 2 3 6 7Bev CraneWaupaca Community <strong>Arts</strong> BoardE3230 Saxeville RdPine River, WI 54965715/258-5141bjc9009@gmail.comwww.waupacaarts.orgcontinued on next page...33


AUGUST CONTINUEDFITCHBURG AUGUST 17Agora Art FairAgora, 5500 East Cheryl Pkwy10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 12000Entertainment: MusicThis 5th annual fair is set amid beautiful landscapedgrounds and stunning architecture, providinga natural backdrop for the show. Livemusic, food, beer and wine garden and kids’activities.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 4/30/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images, WIResidentsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $400Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Niki Russos/Steven LeverentzFitchburg Center5500 E Cheryl Pkwy Ste 110Fitchburg, WI 53711608/332-7900dsbyniki@merr.comwww.agoraartfair.comOSHKOSH AUGUST 17Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown, 300 N Main St8am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Held the third Saturday of each month, Junethrough October. Browse through 60 vendors sellingantiques, collectibles, crafts, manufacturedproducts, imported art and resale items.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$15-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AveOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189kathy@landkproductions.comwww.landkproductions.comWALES AUGUST 17Donna Lexa Memorial Art FairGlacial Drumlin Bicycle Trail,Main and James St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3500Entertainment: MusicJuried art fair along the Glacial Drumlin BicycleTrail in the quaint village of Wales. Artist parkingavailable behind booth.Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$15, 5/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$75-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $475Facilities: 2 3 7Pam MacArthurJerusalem Presbyterian ChurchPO Box 88Wales, WI 53118262/853-0808pmacarthur@wi.rr.comwww.donnalexamemorialartfair.orgOCONOMOWOC AUGUST 17-18The Oconomowoc Festival of the <strong>Arts</strong>Fowler Park, Oakwood AveSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20000Entertainment: Music, DanceEnjoy the weekend at this long running and nationally-rankedjuried fine arts show. Set outdoorsin a beautiful tree filled park next to a sparklinglake. Delicious food and family entertainment.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 2/28/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$30, 4/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$190Acceptable Work: 1 3 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7The Oconomowoc Festival of the <strong>Arts</strong>, LtdPO Box 651Oconomowoc, WI 53066262/567-1243www.oconomowocarts.org34


SUN PRAIRIE AUGUST 17-18Sweet Corn FestivalAngell Park, 100 Park StSat 11:30am-7pm, Sun 11:30 am-5pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 80000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DancePart of a larger festival, the fest includes carnival,food vendors, entertainment, animal tent,beer shelter, kiddie korner, family entertainmentstage and midget auto races.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 7/26/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce109 E Main StSun Prairie, WI 53590608/837-4547spchamber@frontier.comwww.sunprairiechamber.comST. GERMAIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCENEW HOLSTEIN AUGUST 18New Holstein Kiwanis <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairCivic Park, 2200 Washington St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: Music<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts fair, pancake breakfast (8:30amto noon), free corn roast at noon, entertainmentand other food and refreshments.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 8/17/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Bob FeyenNew Holstein Kiwanis ClubPO Box 34New Holstein, WI 53061920/898-5640bobfeyen@gmail.comcontinued on next page...35


AUGUST CONTINUEDPRESQUE ISLE AUGUST 18Presque Isle Fine Art Show and Art in the ParkPresque Isle Community Center and Park, Hwy Band School Loop Rd10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicThis is the tenth annual People’s Choice Fine ArtShow and Art in the Park. All fine art skill levelsaccepted. Entertainment and refreshments.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 8/6/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$10-$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $900Facilities: 1 2 3 7Kay LorbieckiPresque Isle Fine <strong>Arts</strong>, Inc.PO Box 223Presque Isle, WI 54557715/686-7946info@pifinearts.comwww.pifinearts.comIRON RIVER AUGUST 22-25Bayfield County FairBayfield County Fairgrounds, 7080 N Main StThu 12pm-11pm, Fri 9am-11pm, Sat 8am-11pm,Sun 8am-8pmAdmission: $10Attendance: 11000Entertainment: MusicFamily-focused event with exhibitors, vendors,grandstand entertainment, carnival rides, horseshow, magician, clown, pony rides, festival food,music, beer garden and more.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2-3/2-3 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$100Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Theresa KummerowBayfield CountyPO Box 832Washburn, WI 54891715/373-6125thefair@bayfieldcounty.orgwww.bayfieldcounty.org/fairPORTAGE AUGUST 24Taste of Portage Market FairDowntown along Hwy 33 (Cook St)9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicSample food from restaurants and non-profit organizations,shop the art and craft vendors, seethe all-make/all-model car show. Kids’ activitiesand live music throughout the day.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 20 x 20/$50-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Facilities: 2 3 7Melody PfutzenreuterPortage Area Chamber of Commerce104 W Cook St Ste 100Portage, WI 53901608/742-6242pacc@portagewi.comwww.portagewi.comMIDDLETON AUGUST 24-25Middleton Jaycees’ Good Neighbor FestivalArt and <strong>Craft</strong> FairFireman’s Park, 7420 North AveSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: Music, DanceMusic, carnival, food and 100 artists with jewelry,metal/stone craft, photography, ceramics andmuch more.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Products are restricted tohandmadeBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Middleton Jaycees Art Fair CoordinatorMiddleton JayceesPO Box 620154Middleton, WI 53562goodneighborfestartfair@gmail.comwww.middletonjaycees.org/art-shows36


GREENBUSH AUGUST 2553rd Annual Wade House <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairWade House Historic Site, W7824 Center St9am-4pmAdmission: $3.50Attendance: 1700Artisans and craftspeople from <strong>Wisconsin</strong> andacross the Midwest display and sell their wares atone of the most popular and longstanding fairs ofits kind in eastern <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 8/9/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Awards: $150Facilities: 2 3 5 7Jeff MurrayWade House Historic SitePO Box 34Greenbush, WI 53026920/526-3271jeffrey.murray@wisconsinhistory.orgwww.wadehouse.orgPRAIRIE DU SAC AUGUST 31Sauk Prairie Today’s Women Inc. <strong>Arts</strong> and<strong>Craft</strong> FairMarion Park, Grand Ave and First St9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 40000Entertainment: Music, DanceHeld in conjunction with the <strong>Wisconsin</strong> State CowChip Throw. Food, entertainment, parade,walk/run, fun for the whole family.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 4/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 4/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $200Facilities: 2 3 7Sauk Prairie Today’s Women, IncPO Box 143Prairie du Sac, WI 53578todayswomen@gmail.comwww.wiscowchip.com/artscraftsArt on the MarchROBB FISCHERDotted throughout the rolling hillsides,forests and lakeshores of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> are studioswhere artists create their works and atspecial times of the year open their doors toarts enthusiasts to explore. North, south,east or west, your choice of direction is theright one – for studio locations are as diverseas the medium artists use in their creations.Getting started is easy – may we suggesta sense of adventure and love of discovery?So take the plunge and connect the dotsfrom art to <strong>Wisconsin</strong> to you.Annual 14 South Artists Fall Studio <strong>Arts</strong>Tour, Septemberhttp://president@14southartists.comArt Along the Ice Age Trail, October715/824-2809Earth, Wood and Fire Tour, Octoberwww.earthwoodandfiretour.comFalling Leaves Art Tour, Octoberwww.fallingleavesarttour.com715/286-2555Fresh Art Fall Tour, Octoberwww.freshart.orgHidden Studios Art Tour, Octoberwww.hiddenstudiosarttour.com715/258-0195Madison Area Open Art Studios Tour,September/OctoberNEW Art Studio Tour, October920/883-6089Southwest Fall Art Tour, October608/356-9048Shawano Country Miles of Art, Octoberwww.shawanocountry.com37


SeptemberS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30NEW GLARUS SEPTEMBER 1Wilhelm Tell Festival Art in the ParkNew Glarus Village Park,9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicAnnual outdoor fine arts and fine crafts show.Family event with music and food.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 4/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$15, 4/0 Slides or Photos,Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $2500Facilities: 2 3 5 7Mary ThomsonNew Glarus Vision, IncW6024 Meadow Valley RdNew Glarus, WI 53574608/527-5642thomson@tds.netwww.swisstown.comBELOIT SEPTEMBER 6-8Festival On The RockPreservation Park, 3444 Riverside DrFri 4pm-12am, Sat 9am-12am, Sun 10am-6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: Music3-day family festival with free admission andparking. Special events include patch toy andgame sale, carnival, bags and softball tournament,crafters and cardboard boat races.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: 8/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15, 20 x 20/$50-$250Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Laurie SchreiberTown of Beloit1133 Inman ParkwayBeloit, WI 53511608/362-4612lauriedan@charter.netwww.festivalontherock.comGREEN BAY SEPTEMBER 7Art Harvest featuring 18th AnniversaryCelebrationGreen Bay Botanical Garden, 2600 Larsen Rd9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1300Entertainment: MusicOver 20 local artists will be on display to sell theirartwork in the beautiful setting of Green BayBotanical Garden. Also enjoy musical entertainment,food and refreshments.Exhibitors: 20Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Closed, 3/0 Slides or Photos,PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 20 x 20/$60-$160Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 4 7Lisa BorleyGreen Bay Botanical Garden2600 Larsen RdGreen Bay, WI 54303920/491-3691 ext 103lborley@gbbg.orgwww.gbbg.org38


PARDEEVILLE SEPTEMBER 7Pardeeville Watermelon FestivalChandler Park, Park Dr10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700Entertainment: MusicUS Watermelon Speed Eating and Seed SpittingChampionship. Watermelon contests, arts, crafts,flea and/or farmers market, kids’ games, music,food and beverage, located on beautiful ParkLake.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$20-$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9Facilities: 2 3 7Linda ManteufelPardeeville Watermelon Festival518 Breezy Point DrPardeeville, WI 53954608/429-2313come2wi@yahoo.comwww.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.comSUN PRAIRIE SEPTEMBER 7<strong>2013</strong> Sun Prairie BID Downtown ArtFestDowntown Sun Prairie, 100-200 E Main St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Entertainment: MusicThe 100 and 200 blocks of Main Street will beclosed to traffic so exhibitors will have smoothand level pavement to display their work. Artistonly, no flea market.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 5/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Awards: $500Facilities: 2 3 7Daniel CalliesSun Prairie Downtown BID238 E Main StSun Prairie, WI 53590608/825-1515eddiesalehouse@yahoo.comWATERTOWN SEPTEMBER 7Rock River Wine Fest and <strong>Craft</strong> ShowRiverside Park, 812 Labaree St10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4000Entertainment: MusicThe largest <strong>Wisconsin</strong> wine fest in the state.<strong>Wisconsin</strong> wines for tasting, wine retail booth,100 crafters, food, cheese, music, contest andmore. Benefits the Kiwanis Relay for Life.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7Edna DeWittCalico Cottage/Rock River Winery500 A Bernard StWatertown, WI 53094920/261-9460calicocottage@sbcglobal.netwww.walicocottagewinery.comWAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 7Waukesha Art FestHistoric Downtown Waukesha/Gibson Guitar Town,Main St10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicJuried fine art show, live music, local restaurants,Milwaukee Art Museum children’s activity areaand silent auction all located in Historic DowntownWaukesha, a Gibson Guitar Town.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos,Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1650Facilities: 2 3 7Chuck WicklerWaukesha Business Improvement District1170 Downing DrWaukesha, WI 53186262/549-1408cwickler@wi.rr.comwww.waukeshaartfest.comcontinued on next page...39


SEPTEMBER CONTINUEDWAUSAU SEPTEMBER 7-8Art in the ParkMarathon County Fairgrounds, 1000 Stewart AveSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000038th annual fine arts and craft show. A part ofWausau’s Artrageous weekend. Free shuttlebusses. Artist demonstrations both days.Exhibitors: 120Deadline: 4/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$25, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 5 x 10, 10 x 20/$110-$400Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Awards: $1000Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Lee Ann Schulz<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Valley Art Association3206 Seymour LnWausau, WI 54401715/581-1484cheaphillwvaa@msn.comwww.wivalleyart.org/artinpark.htmlWISCONSIN RAPIDS SEPTEMBER 8Heart of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> 13th Annual Downtown“Grand Affair”Downtown <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids, Grand Ave10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicOutdoor event, held rain or shine. Family friendlyevent to kick off the fall season. Event includesmusic, car show, kids activities, food, arts, crafts,historical tour and more.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 8/29/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 24 x 12/$15-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Krista CoomHeart of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln St<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@heartofwi.comwww.heartofwi.comROBB FISCHER40


GERMANTOWN SEPTEMBER 14St John UCC Fall Fair - <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>sSt John United Church of Christ,N104W14181 Donges Bay Rd9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600The historical church is hosting quality arts andcrafts for the 28th year. Youth booths available.Bake sale, raffles, silent auction, theme baskets,sports memorabilia, food and more.Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$10-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7Mary Ann TothSt John UCCN104W14181 Donges Bay RdGermantown, WI 53022262/251-0640stjohnucc53022@sbcglobal.netwww.stjohnuccgermantown.orgNEW LONDON SEPTEMBER 14Cheese and Sausage Fall Family FestDowntown New London, W North Water St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicA great day for the entire family, this event offerscraft and food vendors, a live music stage, kids’games and entertainment area and a petting zoo.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 15, 10 x 30/$30-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7Laurie ShawNew London Area Chamber of Commerce420 N Shawano StNew London, WI 54961920/982-5822chamber@newlondonwi.orgwww.newlondonchamber.comJEFFERSON SEPTEMBER 14-15Gemuetlichkeit Days German HeritageFestivalJefferson Fair Park, 503 N Jackson AveSat 11am-8pm, Sun 1:30-6pmAdmission: $10Attendance: 1500Entertainment: Music, DanceGerman music, food, craft fair, dancing, contests,card tournament, car show, bingo and a huge parade.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 9/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Debbie MeinelGemuetlichkeit Days536 E Racine StJefferson, WI 53549920/674-6124billmeinel@charter.netwww.gdays.orgMARSHFIELD SEPTEMBER 14-15Maple Fall FestWildwood Park and Zoo, 1800 S Central AveSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 22000Entertainment: Music, DanceA celebration of fall. Featuring handmade artsand craft vendors, maple pancake breakfast,maple demonstrations, maple products, mapledessert and maple syrup contests. Fun for thewhole family.Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/2 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$110-$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Marshfield Convention and Visitors BureauPO Box 868Marshfield, WI 54449715/384-4314jina@visitmarshfieldwi.comwww.visitmarshfield.comcontinued on next page...41


SEPTEMBER CONTINUEDROTHSCHILD SEPTEMBER 14-15Cedar Creek Mall <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Annual arts and craft fair featuring a large varietyof quality handcrafted items, jewelry, homedécor, woodworking, gifts, and much more. Welladvertised, free admission and free parking.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 6 7Bry TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market St Ste B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011brytimblin@thepatriotwausau.comwww.cedarcreekmall.comSOLDIERS GROVE SEPTEMBER 14-15Driftless Area Art FestivalBeauford T. Anderson Memorial Park,Hwy 131 and Cty CSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5500Entertainment: MusicCelebrating the visual, performing and culinaryarts of the Driftless Area. Featuring painting,photography, woodworking, ceramics, fiber, sculpture,jewelry, live music and local foods.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 3/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$15, 4/1 Digital Images,Driftless Area of WI, MN, IA, ILBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$100-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $6200Facilities: 2 3 6 7Jerry and Liz QuebeCommunity Development Alternatives, Inc43495 Trout Creek RdSoldiers Grove, WI 54655608/624-3600info@driftlessareaartfestival.comwww.driftlessareaartfestival.comDELAFIELD SEPTEMBER 20-21MJC Memorial <strong>Craft</strong> FairCornerstone Church, N6W31449 Alberta DrFri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not SpecifiedAnnual craft show featuring arts and crafts andunique gifts. Something for everyone on yourshopping list. Door prizes drawn every hour, foodconcessions, silent auction, bake sale and freeparking. With proceeds benefiting IntervarsityChristian Fellowship.Exhibitors: 20Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$45-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7Julie ChaloupkaIntervarsity Christian Fellowship322 Buena Vista AveWaukesha, WI 53188mjcfair@gmail.comwww.creativetouchcrafts.net/craftfair.htmlWISCONSIN DELLS SEPTEMBER 20-22Wo Zha Wa Days <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairBowman Park, Broadway/BowmanFri 12pm-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100000Entertainment: Music<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts fair held in conjunction with thecity-wide festival. Includes Maxwell Street Days,varied entertainment through the weekend, a paradeand carnival.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 3/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos,Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $1575Facilities: 2 3 6 7<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells Art AssociationPO Box 183<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells, WI 53965kahintze@hotmail.com42


BONDUEL SEPTEMBER 21Bonduel Founders DayDowntown Bonduel, Green Bay St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: Music<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts, music, food, Bonduel Archivesand public safety open house, 5K walk/run,Theola Star helicopter, children’s bouncer.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, /$10-$15Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Barbara WickmanVillage of BonduelPO Box 382Bonduel, WI 54107715/758-2450barandy@tds.netwww.villageofbonduel.comCROSS PLAINS SEPTEMBER 21Hill and Valley Antique Auto and AmericanaShowBaer Park, Cty Hwy P6:45am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicAntique auto show with old time crafts such asquilting, black smithing, sauerkraut making,telegraphers, and more. Historical society displays,corn on the cob steamed by an antiquesteam engine. Art and craft sale.Exhibitors: 20Deadline: 9/5/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$20Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 2 3Linda Chandler<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Capital Model T ClubPO Box 233Cross Plains, WI 53528608/798-3040lrchandler@tds.netwww.wicapitalmodeltclub.comHUBERTUS SEPTEMBER 21Holy Hill <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairHoly Hill Grounds, 1525 Carmel Rd10am-5pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 8000Entertainment: Music235-240 <strong>Arts</strong> and crafts presented in a naturalsetting. Food and entertainment available. Freeparking and shuttle bus service. No pets please.Children under 12 free.Exhibitors: 240Deadline: 4/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 10 x 24/$150-$350Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $500Facilities: 2 3 7Therese JasinskiDiscalced Carmelite Friars of Holy Hill411 Killarney RdHartford, WI 53027262/966-7172holyhillartsandcrafts@ymail.comwww.holyhillartsandcrafts.comOSHKOSH SEPTEMBER 21Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown, 300 N Main St8am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Held on the third Saturday of each month, Junethrough October. Browse through 60 vendors sellingantiques, collectibles, crafts, manufacturedproducts, imported art and resale items.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$15-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AveOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189kathy@landkproductions.comwww.landkproductions.comcontinued on next page...43


SEPTEMBER CONTINUEDWAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 21Apple Harvest FestivalRetzer Nature Center, S14W28167 Madison St9am-5pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicAutumn family festival with a heritage theme.Many apple varieties, auction, hay ride, children’sactivities, concert, artist/exhibitors, nature centertours, planetarium shows, food pies, and cider.Demonstrations encouraged.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2-3/0 Photos, DigitalImages, Nature Related Criteria in ApplicationBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$30-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Larry KaschtRetzer Nature Center/Waukesha County ParksS14W28167 Madison StWaukesha, WI 53188262/896-8007retzer@waukeshacounty.govwww.waukeshacountyparks.comCEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 21-22Cedarburg Garden Club Wine and HarvestFestival Fine Art and <strong>Craft</strong> FairCommunity Center and adjacent Washington AveSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 80000Entertainment: MusicWine and harvest festival juried art and craft fairdrawing 80,000 visitors, indoors in the CommunityCenter and outdoors on Washington Avenue inthe heart of historic downtown Cedarburg.Exhibitors: 85Deadline: 6/1/<strong>2013</strong> or until fullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$100-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7Jane HockermanCedarburg Garden Club6024 W Chapel Hill RdMequon, WI 53097262/242-4103theunicornfactory@yahoo.comGLENN SANDERSON44


CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 21-22Ozaukee Art Center Wine/Harvest Fest Fine<strong>Arts</strong>/<strong>Craft</strong>s FairDowntown, Main StSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50000Entertainment: MusicThe Ozaukee Art Center features juried exhibitorsfrom many states selling fine arts and crafts.Wine and Harvest Festival is a citywide, two day,special festival with multiple exiciting eventsdrawing over 50,000 visitors.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 8/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Wine/Harvest Fest Fine <strong>Arts</strong>/<strong>Craft</strong>s FairOzaukee <strong>Arts</strong> CenterW62N718 Riveredge DrCedarburg, WI 53012262/377-8230ozaukeeartcenter@chorus.netCEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 21-22Wine and Harvest Fine <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>s FairCedarburg Cultural Center,W62N546 Washington AveSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFine art and craft fair with a contemporary flairdistinguishes this lively event, held outdoors duringa city-wide festival that draws 50,000 visitors.Food tent, music and free exhibits indoor.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 7/22/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 2-4/1-2 Slides orPhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AveCedarburg, WI 53012262/375-3676jean@artmusichistory.orgwww.cedarburgculturalcenter.orgHUDSON SEPTEMBER 21-22Spirit of the St. Croix Art FestivalLakefront Park, First StSat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8000Entertainment: MusicExperience a fall gathering set on the banks ofthe St. Croix River along with 90 juried artists,acoustic music, food and beverages and livedemonstrations.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong> or until fullEligibility: Juried, 5/0 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $300Facilities: 2 3 4 6 7Anastasia ShartinHudson Chamber and The Phipps Center for the<strong>Arts</strong>109 Locust StHudson, WI 54016715/386-2305info@thephipps.orgwww.thephipps.orgHORICON SEPTEMBER 22Autumn Art on the MarshDischer Park, 800 N Cedar St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicExhibitors: 140Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos,Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 15/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $425Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Karen BoersmaHoricon Chamber of CommercePO Box 23Horicon, WI 53032920/485-3200writeus@horiconchamber.comwww.horiconchamber.comcontinued on next page...45


SEPTEMBER CONTINUEDWARRENS SEPTEMBER 27-29Warrens Cranberry FestivalWarrens Village Lawns, 402 Pine St7am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 125000Entertainment: MusicEnjoy the 41st annual festival with cranberrymarsh tours, contest, parade, music and more.Shop over 3 miles of crafts, flea, food and farmmarket vendors.Exhibitors: 500Deadline: 5/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$325-$625Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6Kim SchroederWarrens Cranberry Festival IncPO Box 146Warrens, WI 54666608/378-4200cranfest@cranfest.comwww.cranfest.comFISH CREEK SEPTEMBER 28Settlement Shops Fall Art FairThe Settlement Shops, 9108 Hwy 4210am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicLocal and regional artists exhibit their original artand fine craft in park-like setting. Surroundingshops and galleries feature unique shopping allseason. Food, music and friendly atmosphere.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Barbara KnupperSettlement Shops COAPO Box 51Fish Creek, WI 54212920/868-9222talk2barb@artfulartisan.comwww.settlementshops.comFRANKSVILLE SEPTEMBER 28Pumpkin Harvest Art and <strong>Craft</strong> FairSwan’s Pumpkin Farm, 5930 Cty Hwy H9am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800A variety of unique items are displayed at thisoutdoor show in a country farm setting. Held inconjunction with the popular Tucker 4-H pancakebreakfast.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Tammy LaufTucker 4-H Club of Racine County1844 Brandon LnMount Pleasant, WI 53406262/634-1482tuckerarts@gmail.comCEDARBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE46


MINOCQUA SEPTEMBER 28Prime Choice <strong>Craft</strong> Show at Beef-A-RamaTorpy Park,9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: MusicUnique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors.The craft vendors and artisans featured at theshow are selected for their handmade craftsmanshipand artistic talents.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$125-$300Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Beth WetzlerMinocqua Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1006Minocqua, WI 54548715/356-5266beth@minocqua.orgwww.minocquaartsandcrafts.comPHILLIPS SEPTEMBER 28Phillips Fall FestivalCourthouse Lawn, 126 Cherry St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: MusicOutdoor <strong>Craft</strong> Fair.Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Judith BoersPhillips Area Chamber of Commerce305 S Lake AvePhillips, WI 54555715/339-4100pacc@pctcnet.netwww.phillipswisconsin.netPlein Air or Making Art“In the Open Air”Art. It’s not magic, it’s a process. It’s a skillthat can be taught and observed in action.<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s natural beauty sets the stage forour plein air artists who seek to capture all thegreat outdoors has to offer in real time, on location,where bug spray may be just as importantas green paint and brushes.Want to know “how do they do that?” This isthe time and place to learn from the experts.Generally lasting 3-5 days, plein air festivalswelcome those who want to know more, andwelcome your questions while letting you observefirst-hand the mechanics and skill thatare the building blocks of creative expression.Each year, the number of plein air eventsgrows. Some are competitions where prizemoney is awarded, others are community fundraisers where arts enthusiasts can bid on freshoff the brush artwork. But always, it is theartist taking on nature rain or shine.We will set you on a path with some dates tomark on your calendar then hope you’ll tap intothe <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Plein Air Painters Association’swebsite – http://wipapa.blogspot.com/ – wherethe latest events are listed. Who knows, youmay even be inspired to join in the fun.<strong>2013</strong> Edge of the Rock Plein Air PaintingEvents (Beloit)June 5-15, <strong>2013</strong>www.friendsofriverfront.com/Cedarburg Plein Air Event by the NumbersJune 12 – 23, <strong>2013</strong>http://pleinaircedarburg.blogspot.comDoor County Plein Air Festival - Midwest’sLargest Outdoor Painting FestivalJuly 22 – 27, <strong>2013</strong>www.doorcountypleinair.comRichfield’s 5th Annual Art at the Mill Fine <strong>Arts</strong>& Plein Air Painting FairJuly 27, <strong>2013</strong>www.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org47


OctoberS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31GREEN BAY OCTOBER 5Bay Beach <strong>Craft</strong> ShowBay Beach Pavilion, 1313 Bay Beach Rd9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500Handmade only crafts, indoor and outdoor boothsavailable. Free admission.Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7Irene ZittlowFox Valley Artisans344 Coolidge StGreen Bay, WI 54301920/336-4771carol.janssen@shopko.comREEDSBURG OCTOBER 5Reedsburg Fire Department <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>sSaleReedsburg Fire Department, 131 S Park St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200012th annual sale held inside and in the tent atthe rear of the fire station. All arts and crafts canbe entered. Chili luncheon is held in the adjacentrecreation building. The annual event is the kickofffor the area’s Harvestfest Celebration.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 9/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$50-$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 7Tommy Lee BychinskiReedsburg Fire Department131 S Park StReedsburg, WI 53959608/495-1820rdsbfire@rucls.netEAGLE RIVER OCTOBER 5-6Cranberry FestVilas County Fairgrounds, Hwy 70 WSat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 40000Entertainment: MusicCelebrating the cranberry harvest with a largearts and crafts show, cranberry fitness events,entertainment, marsh and winery tours, freshcranberry and craisin sales, cranberry foods, beerand sodas, famers and antique markets andmuch more.Exhibitors: 300Deadline: 3/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-4/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$225-$275Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917Eagle River, WI 54521800/359-6315kim@eagleriver.orgwww.eagleriver.org48


MOUNT HOREB OCTOBER 5-632nd Fall Heritage FestivalDowntown Mount Horeb, Main StSat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: Music, TheaterExperience Norwegian heritage with artists,crafters, farmers’ market, buggy rides, mini tractorpull, quilt show, heritage demonstrations, livemusic and silent auction on Mount Horeb’s historicmain street. A Host Frokost (Norwegianbreakfast) is presented by Sons of Norway.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 8/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$95-$120Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StMount Horeb, WI 53572608/437-5914info@trollway.comwww.trollway.comOMRO OCTOBER 5-6Art from the Barn <strong>2013</strong>The Foote/Frank family farm, 6320 Cty Hwy KSat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicA beautiful Amish built <strong>Wisconsin</strong> barn providesthe setting for an entirely unique art show andsale. This show is a carefully selected blend offine arts, fine crafts, photography and other oneof-a-kindgift items produced by local artisans.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 6, 10 x 10/$30-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7Jen Frank6320 Cty Hwy KOmro, WI 54963920/685-2094jen@artfromthebarn.comwww.artfromthebarn.comSHAWANO OCTOBER 5-6Shawano Country Miles of Art8 Shawano County locationsAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Free self-guided tours of artists’ studios, Walls ofWittenberg murals and Barn Quilts, combinedwith colorful fall drives. Experience a unique opportunityto meet the artists and purchase theirwork.Exhibitors: 75Deadline:Eligibility: ClosedBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/Not SpecifiedAcceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7Patti PetersonShawano Country Tourism CouncilPO Box 38Shawano, WI 54166715/524-2139tourism@shawano.comwww.smartwisconsin.comGREENVILLE OCTOBER 639th Annual Greenville Fall <strong>Craft</strong> FairGreenville Lions Park, N1003 Municipal Dr9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Handmade arts/crafts, produce, bakery. Insideand outside – rain or shine. For early set-up,homemade sweet rolls, egg biscuits, hot drinks.Lunch – homemade soups, hot drinks/sandwiches,desserts. Free parking.Exhibitors: 225Deadline: 8/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 5 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7Sandy Mc MonagleGreenville Lioness ClubPO Box 181Greenville, WI 54942920/757-5661lionesscraftfair@yahoo.comwww.greenvillelioness.orgcontinued on next page...49


OCTOBER CONTINUEDLAKE MILLS OCTOBER 6Lake Mills Fall Festival of ColorCommons Park, 100 Main St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicExhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: Not Specified/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kate AndersonLake Mills Area Chamber of Commerce200C Water StLake Mills, WI 53551920/648-3585chamber@lakemills.orgwww.lakemills.orgBARABOO OCTOBER 12Downtown Baraboo Fair on the SquareDowntown Business District, Third and Fourth St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance27th annual event with drive up, on street set-up,free coffee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court,farmers market, kids’ entertainment, live musicand performance. Professionally organized andpromoted event.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7Greg or Karen DeSantoFunnyBones Productions LLCPO Box 216Baraboo, WI 53913608/356-2937events@downtownbaraboo.comwww.downtownbaraboo.comJANESVILLE OCTOBER 12Cargill United Methodist Women <strong>Craft</strong> Showand Bake SaleCraig Center, Rock County Fairgrounds,1301 Craig Ave9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 475<strong>Craft</strong> show, bake sale, refreshments and lunchavailable.Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 9/30/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Leah CreedCargill United Methodist WomenPO Box 539Footville, WI 53537608/531-1808 or 414/232-7146leahgcreed@hotmail.comwww.cargillumc.orgNECEDAH OCTOBER 12-132nd Annual Art Show at Necedah NationalWildlife RefugeNecedah National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Centerand Buildings, N11385 Headquarters Rd9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400Artists are required to have nature related itemsfor sale, preferable images that relate to therefuge and the wildlife that is present.Exhibitors: 12Deadline: 8/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, preferably Mid-West artistsBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8, 12 x 12/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 1 3 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Audrey TraverFriends of Necedah NWRN11385 Headquarters RdNecedah, WI 54646608/565-2551friendsofnnwr@yahoo.comwww.friendsofnnwr.org50


WISCONSIN DELLS VCBMEDFORD OCTOBER 13Simek Recreation Center <strong>Arts</strong>, <strong>Craft</strong>s andCollectibles FairSimek Recreation Center, 1037 W Broadway9:30am-3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Booth set-up from 6-9am. This is an indoor showwith full concession stand.Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1Billie HartwigMedford Youth Hockey AssociationPO Box 302Medford, WI 54451715/748-6655simekcenter@tds.netJUNEAU OCTOBER 19Dodgeland PTO <strong>Craft</strong> and Bake SaleDodgeland Middle High School, 401 S Western Ave9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200Homemade crafts, knitted and crocheted items,floral decorations and some non-craft items. Hotfood and a delicious bake sale. Car show.Exhibitors: 68Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Amy PolsinDodgeland PTO401 S Western AveJuneau, WI 53039920/382-6535cutlassamy@tds.netwww.dodgeland.k12.wi.uscontinued on next page...51


OCTOBER CONTINUEDMENASHA OCTOBER 19Fall <strong>Craft</strong> Bazaar and BeyondThe Salvation Army, 1525 Appleton Rd9am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200This is our 9th Annual Bazaar.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: 9/6/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$20-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Captain Melinda TooleyThe Salvation Army1525 Appleton RdMenasha, WI 54956920/886-3612 ext 26sa.bazaar@hotmail.comwww.safoxcities.orgNEW BERLIN OCTOBER 19Fall Harvest Art and <strong>Craft</strong> FairRonald Reagan Elementary School,4225 S Calhoun Rd9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1100The 31st year with over 120 crafters and artistsoffering unique handcrafted items. Concessionsarea featuring homemade chili and fabulousbaked goods. All proceeds are donated back tothe surrounding communities.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 4.5 x 13, 8 x 10/$45-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Linda ArendNew Berlin Junior Woman’s Club4138 S Regal Manor CtNew Berlin, WI 53151262/385-6303larend@wi.rr.comwww.newberlinjuniors.orgOSHKOSH OCTOBER 19Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown, 300 N Main St8am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Held on the third Saturday of each month, Junethrough October. Browse through 60 vendors sellingantiques, collectibles, crafts, manufacturedproducts, imported art and resale items.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$15-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AveOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189kathy@landkproductions.comwww.landkproductions.comPORTAGE OCTOBER 19Bethlehem Lutheran <strong>Craft</strong> FairBethlehem Lutheran Church, W8267 Hwy 33 E9am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300<strong>Arts</strong> and crafts, no commercial. All hand madeitems. Includes artist paintings, wood work, needlework, quilts and much more. Also features abrat and bake sale.Exhibitors: 29Deadline: 10/1/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$15-$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Cloe RehdantzW6929 Military RdPortage, WI 53901608/429-2363cloeminiapp@jvlnet.comwww.bethlehemportage.org52


WEST BEND OCTOBER 19Fall Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park, 3000 Cty Hwy PV9am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 3500Held in two large buildings where weather is noproblem. Art and craft fair, 4-H concessions, facepainting by Jer Bear. Many gift ideas for homeand garden. Free parking.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 12/$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7Jane SchoedelA Fair to Remember1010 Cty Hwy AWest Bend, WI 53090262/692-9488fair2remember@aol.comwww.afairtoremember.comGREEN LAKE OCTOBER 19-20From the Land Folk Art FestivalW1648 Cty Hwy JSat 10am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 6000Entertainment: MusicDemonstrations on broom making, spinning, felting,carving, basket making, blacksmithing, andweaving. About 100 artists, refreshments, Europeanbakery, organic produce and meat, tractorshow, voyageur canoe and tepee. Folk singer, JimAnger performs both days.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: March 15Eligibility: Juried, Closed, Digital Images,Invitation OnlyBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3Jan LondowskiW1601 Cty Hwy JGreen Lake, WI 54941920/216-1729shebaa@dotnet.comwww.fromthelandfestival.comMAUSTON OCTOBER 19-207th Annual Mauston Pumpkin BashVeterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fairgrounds),1001 Division St10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000A full weekend of family-friendly events, vendors,music, baking contest, chili cook-off contest, costumecontest, trunk-n-treat, pumpkin paintingand carving, hay rides, pony rides, inflatablerides, kids’ games, parade and much more.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7Cynthia MakowanMauston Pumpkin BashPO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/847-6800maustonpumpkinbash@gmail.comwww.maustonpumpkinbash.comWISCONSIN DELLS OCTOBER 19-20Autumn Harvest Fest<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells Festival Site, La Crosse StSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15000Entertainment: Music, DanceAn annual Autumn celebration with live entertainment,free parking, microbrew tasting, free spectatoradmission and free family activities.Exhibitors: 115Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7Julia Randles<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells FestivalsPO Box 390<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells, WI 53965608/254-7180 ext 307julia@wisdells.comwww.wisdells.com/ahf53


NovemberS M T W T F S1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30LANCASTER NOVEMBER 2Holiday <strong>Craft</strong> SaleLancaster High School, 806 E Elm St9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500Entertainment: Music22nd annual tri-state area craft sale with breakfastand lunch. Free admission and free parking,door prizes, music, purchase awards.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 10/8/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 4 x 4, 10 x 12/$25-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $500Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Gloria FullerLHS Art Club806 E Elm StLancaster, WI 53813608/723-2173 ext 354rgfuller@tds.netwww.lancastersd.k12.wi.us/Departments/highschool/art/artclub.htmNEENAH NOVEMBER 2Neenah High School Helping Hands Art and<strong>Craft</strong> FairNeenah High School - Ron Einerson Fieldhouse1275 Tullar Rd9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 2000All proceeds from admissions and vendor boothfees go directly to students and families atNeenah High School who find themselves in urgentfinancial need situations throughout theyear.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 10/2/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$40-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Shelley AaholmNeenah High School1275 Tullar RdNeenah, WI 54956920/751-6900 ext 629saaholm@neenah.k12.wi.uswww.neenah.k12.wi.uw/schools/high/nhs_specialprojects.cfmWEST ALLIS NOVEMBER 220th Annual Nathan Hale High School PTSAHoliday <strong>Craft</strong> FairNathan Hale High School, 11601 W Lincoln Ave9am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1500Large selection of quality crafts, holiday items,concessions. Silent auction and bake sale. Greatlocation and parking. Wonderful day to purchaseholiday gift items.Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 6 x 14/$45-$50Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Mary SchmidtNathan Hale High School PTSA11601 W Lincoln AveWest Allis, WI 53227414/604-3200 ext 6728mschmidt39@wi.rr.com54


DON ABRAMSROTHSCHILD NOVEMBER 2-3Cedar Creek Mall <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Annual arts and craft fair featuring a large varietyof quality handcrafted items, jewelry, homedécor, woodworking, gifts, and much more. Welladvertised, free admission and free parking. Agreat time to start your holiday shopping.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 6 7Bry TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market St Ste B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011brytimblin@thepatriotwausau.comwww.cedarcreekmall.comBRUSSELS NOVEMBER 333rd Annual Southern Door <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong>sFairSouthern Door Schools, 2073 Cty Hwy DK9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1000Door County’s largest craft show under one roof.100 booths, door prizes every half hour, food anddrink available, shuttle from parking lots.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 10/21/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$45Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7Tree DelarwelleSouthern Door Athletic Booster Club7371 W Center RdSturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/493-3205officers@sdboosters.comwww.sdboosters.comMUSKEGO NOVEMBER 3Peppermint FairBay Lane Middle School, S75W16399 Hilltop Dr9:30 am-3:30pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 800This annual, holiday themed craft fair features avariety of items and exhibitors and is well attendedby the community. Many hand or homecrafted items. Quilt raffle, bake sale.Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Karen DroppMuskego Womans’ ClubS76W18150 Janesville CtMuskego, WI 53150262/971-0847pepperminfair1@yahoo.comcontinued on next page...55


NOVEMBER CONTINUEDBUTLER NOVEMBER 9St. Agnes – Butler Holly FairSt. Agnes Parish, 12801 W Fairmount Ave9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 800Annual juried arts and crafts fair with 40 vendors.Handmade crafts, home-based businesseswelcome. Family-friendly, Mrs. Santa Shop, booksale, hot food and beverages.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$35-$40Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 3 5 7Kathleen SchroederSt. Agnes Community Fellowship Committee11913 W Douglas AveMilwaukee, WI 53225414/353-4312keithkurt@aol.comwww.stagnesparish.orgDEERFIELD NOVEMBER 9Christmas in the Country <strong>Craft</strong> and Art ShowDeerfield Elementary School, 340 W Quarry St9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 1200Annual art and craft show, featuring qualityhand-crafted items and raffle. Great gift shopping.Lunch and refreshments available.Exhibitors: 95Deadline: 9/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Wendy ColeDeerfield Elementary School PTO3651 Saddle Ridge RdDeerfield, WI 53531608/764-8007christmascountrycraftfair@hotmail.comHARTFORD NOVEMBER 9Great Hartford <strong>Craft</strong> ExpositionHartford Union High School, 805 Cedar St9am-3pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2500Entertainment: MusicThe 29th annual event features 110 exhibitors tokick off the holiday season. Held in conjunctionwith Lion’s Pancake Day and city Christmas parade.Live music.Exhibitors: 110Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 9, 15 x 9/$110-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Sue LiskoHartford Women’s Club7613 Pond RdHartford, WI 53027262/673-5440expo@hartfordwomensclub.orgwww.hartfordwomensclub.orgMAZOMANIE NOVEMBER 9<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Heights Holiday <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> Fair<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Heights Middle and High School,10173 US Hwy 148am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2500Entertainment: MusicThe 16th annual event featuring quality art andcrafts, authors, baked goods, door prizes, foodand refreshments. Child-care available. Fundraisingevent, benefits scholarships, school clubsand parent groups of the district. Food pantry donationswelcomed and encouraged.Exhibitors: 97Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 5 x 10, 10 x 10/Free-$80Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7Pam Sutcliffe<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Heights Holiday <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> Fair5296 John Wilkinson RdMazomanie, WI 53560608/669-4423whholidayfair@yahoo.comwww.wisheights.k12.wi.us56


JOELLYN MERZMOUNT HOREB NOVEMBER 95th Annual Holdiay <strong>Craft</strong> BonanzaMount Horeb Middle School, 900 E Garfield St9am-4pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicOur kick-off to the holiday season in Mount Horebalong with the Small Town Holidays event downtown.Events include bake sale, silent auction,raffles and door prizes. Donations to the foodpantry welcome.Exhibitors: 63Deadline: 10/15/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8, 8 x 16/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StMount Horeb, WI 53572608/437-5914info@trollway.comwww.trollway.comOSHKOSH NOVEMBER 9Holiday Wonders Shopping Expo and <strong>Craft</strong>FairSunnyview Expo Center on Winnebago CountyFairgrounds, 500 Sunnyview Ln10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1700Free admission for the 6th annual shopping expoand craft fair. Shop over 75 vendors selling awide variety of unique and wonderful items.Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Kathy JoubertL&K Productions920 W 9th AveOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189kathy@landkproductions.comwww.landkproductions.comcontinued on next page...57


NOVEMBER CONTINUEDPHILLIPS NOVEMBER 9Holiday <strong>Craft</strong>s and Treasures SalePhillips Municipal Building, 174 S Eyder AveSat 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Start your holiday shopping in Phillips with theannual craft and treasure sale. Large selection ofquality handcrafted items, jewelry and holidaygifts with unique items for the whole family.Lunch and refreshments available. Sponsored bythe Phillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122.Exhibitors: 57Deadline: 11/1/<strong>2013</strong> or Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Jean KlimowskiPhillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122W10607 W Skinner Creek RdPhillips, WI 54555715/339-2545jeanklimowski@yahoo.comwww.pricecountywi.netWAUKESHA NOVEMBER 9Avalon Square Art and <strong>Craft</strong> FairAvalon Square, 222 Park Place9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Annual holiday themed art and craft fair locatedat a senior living community in historic downtownWuakesha. Indoor event featuring a wide varietyof quality handcrafted items, home décor, jewelry,photography, gifts and more. Bake sale and café.Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Lisa FleckensteinAvalon Square222 Park PlaceWaukesha, WI 53186262/446-9310lfleckenstein@preshomes.orgJEFFERSON NOVEMBER 9-10Handcrafted Holiday <strong>Craft</strong> and Art FairJefferson County Fairgrounds, 503 N Jackson RdSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2000Juried craft and art fair. 100 exhibits showcasingthe Midwest’s finest crafts. Admission $3, children15 and under free. Get $1 off coupon by togoing to www.craftproductionsinc.comExhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$110-$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Karen Yackley<strong>Craft</strong> Productions, Inc.1606 W Jefferson StOttawa, IL 61350815/878-2728info@craftproductionsinc.comwww.craftproductionsinc.comBROOKFIELD NOVEMBER 10Brookfield East Holiday <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairBrookfield East High School, 3305 N Lilly Rd10am-4pmAdmission: $4Attendance: 2600The 38th year with approximately 200 Midwestcrafters and artisans offering unique, handcrafteditems. Juried. Proceeds benefit music, artand drama students at BEHS. Excellent food, easyparking, shuttle, one building and student performers.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 11/10/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: Juried, 4/2 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 6, 12 x 12/$85-$180Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7<strong>Craft</strong> Fair ChairBrookfield East High School Friends of Fine <strong>Arts</strong>3305 N Lilly RdBrookfield, WI 53005262/290-3324exhibitors@behsffa.comwww.behsffa.com58


MARSHFIELD NOVEMBER 16PEO Holiday Boutique and LuncheonBelvedere Supper Club, M329 Hwy 97 N9am-1pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 350PEO Holiday Boutique and luncheon with cookiewalk at 1pm. Luncheon served from 10am to1pm. Upscale, unique crafts and specialty items.Proceeds benefit scholarships for women.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 7 x 11, 8 x 10/$25-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Deborah JanzPEO Chapters of MarshfieldS1206 W 26th RdSpencer, WI 54479715/659-4930deb@lucilletackcenter.comMAUSTON NOVEMBER 16Holiday <strong>Craft</strong> and Gift ShowMauston High School, 800 Grayside Ave9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Held at Mauston High School featuring crafters, abake sale and food sale.Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Mary HudackGreater Mauston Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/847-4142chamber@mauston.comwww.mauston.com/chamberMILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 16Lady Elks Fall FairMilwaukee Elks Lodge #46, 5555 W Good Hope Rd9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Variety of crafters and vendors, raffles, bake saleand concessions.Exhibitors: 45Deadline: 10/31/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 3 x 8/$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Linda Czecholinski8519 W Sunnyvale RdMequon, WI 53097262/617-7732luckydog09@wi.rr.comMILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 23WLHS Colors of Christmas <strong>Craft</strong> Fair<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran High School,330 N Glenview Ave9am-3pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1000Annual juried fair featuring over 100 exhibitorsdisplaying a wide variety of handmade arts andcrafts. Food and refreshments, bake sale andsilent craft auction. All proceeds benefit the highschool.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2-3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Gail Wittenburg<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Lutheran High School330 N Glenview AveMilwaukee, WI 53213414/453-4567 ext 2291gail.wittenburg@wlhs.orgwww.wlhs.org59


NOVEMBER CONTINUEDWAUPACA NOVEMBER 23Winter Classic Art and <strong>Craft</strong> ShowWaupaca Ale House Conference Center,201 Foxfire Dr9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1500The Winter Classic Art and <strong>Craft</strong> Show featuresover 30 vendors with a variety of crafts to pleaseanyone. Get a jump start on your Christmas shoppingor find a beautiful decoration for your home.Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 8 x 10/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Barbara JohnsonN7255 Olson RdIola, WI 54945715/445-3777winterclassic@hotmail.comMENOMONEE FALLS NOVEMBER 24Jingle Bell <strong>Craft</strong> FairMenomonee Falls High School, W142N8101Merrimac Dr9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1500Entertainment: MusicA holiday arts and crafts fair sponsored by theMenomonee Falls Choir Association. All proceedsgo to support the choir program. 150 vendors,raffle, food and bake sale. Performances by thehigh school choir throughout the day.Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7Lynn BaumanFalls Choir AssociationW142N6242 Mill Ridge DrMenomonee Falls, WI 53051262/252-2711labuman@execpc.comwww.jinglebellcraftfair.webatu.comDON ABRAMS60


DecemberELKHART LAKE DECEMBER 6-15Old World Christmas MarketThe Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff AveS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31CEDARBURG DECEMBER 6-8Christmas in the CountryCedar Creek Winery/Historic Cedar Creek SettlementBuilding, N70W6340 Bridge RdFri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicA nationally recognized folk and fine arts andcrafts boutique celebrating 39 years. The Spirit ofChristmas abounds throughout this unique arts,crafts and gourmet food show located in the historictown of Cedarburg.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 6, 10 x 6/$75-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Mary Quisno5637 N Argyle AveGlendale, WI 53209414/352-5655mquisno@aol.comwww.mychristmasinthecountry.com10am-5pm dailyAdmission: $6Attendance: 8000Annual holiday event featuring international andregional artisans displaying specialty productsand delicious European delicacies - all within agrand heated tent adorned in twinkling lights andfragrant evergreensExhibitors: 65Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$700-$800Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 4 5 6 7Abbey HeiseThe Osthoff Resort101 Osthoff AveElkhart Lake, WI 53020920/876-5845aheise@osthoff.comwww.christmasmarketatosthoff.comEDGERTON DECEMBER 7Snowflake <strong>Craft</strong> FairEdgerton High School, 200 Elm High Dr9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1100Entertainment: Music23rd Annual Holiday <strong>Craft</strong> Fair. Featuring a varietyof items and exhibitors from across the state.Come join us for an afternoon of holiday shopping,Edgerton Chamber Singers caroling andlunch served all day. Also featuring hourly doorprizes.Exhibitors: 110Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1-2/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 6 x 16/$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Georgia PaulsonEdgerton High School Student Council200 Elm High DrEdgerton, WI 53534608/561-6184georgia.paulson@edgerton.k12.wi.uscontinued on next page...61


DECEMBER CONTINUEDMONCHES DECEMBER 730th Annual Blessed Teresa of CalcuttaHoliday <strong>Craft</strong> FairBlessed Teresa of Calcutta ChurchW302N9583 O’Neil Rd9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 250Annual craft fair held during the village ofMonches Artisan Open House event. Local andparish crafters, church bake sale, quilt raffle,food and refreshments available.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images,local, <strong>Wisconsin</strong>Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 8 x 10/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Diane CullBlessed Teresa of Calcutta ParishPO Box 68North Lake, WI 53064262/966-2191info@blteresaparish.orgwww.blteresaparish.orgNEKOOSA DECEMBER 7Nekoosa Area Hometown Christmas <strong>Arts</strong>,<strong>Craft</strong>s and More ShowNekoosa Community Center, Crestview Ln9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: MusicFamily friendly event includes breakfast withSanta, story time, cookie decorating, fire and ambulanceopen house, arts, crafts, kids’ activities,horse drawn wagon rides, food, reindeer run 5Krun/walk, holidy parade and fireworks.Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: Not Specified/$25-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Krista CoonHeart of <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln St<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@heartofwi.comwww.heartofwi.comWALES DECEMBER 7Kettle Moraine High School Holiday <strong>Arts</strong> and<strong>Craft</strong>s FairKettle Moraine High School, 349 Oak Crest Dr8:30am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Entertainment: Music11th annual holiday craft festival featuring qualityhandcrafted items. Includes a variety of liveholiday music throughout the day and activitiesfor children including “Breakfast with Santa.”Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 6, 6 x 15/$25-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Debbie KlieseKettle Moraine High School BandW328S1532 Forest Hills CtDelafield, WI 53018262/968-5319dakliese@wi.rr.comLEBANON DECEMBER 7-8St. Peter’s Country Christmas Cookie and<strong>Craft</strong> SaleSt. Peter’s Lutheran Church, W4668 Cty Hwy MMSat 8am-3pm, Sun 9am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600<strong>Craft</strong> vendors line the hallways as customersmake their way to the cookie sale. Over 130 varietiesof cookies and candies are available alongwith 20 varieties of homemade soups. Baked potatobar, sandwiches, cinnamon rolls and more.Exhibitors: 15Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 5 x 8/$30Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 3 5 7Debbi GroelerSt. Peter’s Lutheran ChurchN1397 Cty Hwy RWatertown, WI 53098920/925-3342christmascookiesale@hotmail.com ordgroeler@hotmail.comwww.stpetersoflebanon.com62


WAUKESHA DECEMBER 7-8Mistletoe Market <strong>Craft</strong> and Art FairWaukesha County Expo Center, 1000 Northview RdSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2500Juried craft and art fair. 100 exhibits showcasingthe Midwest’s finest crafts. Admission $3, children15 and under free. Get $1 off coupon bygoing to www.craftproductionsinc.com.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7Karen Yackley<strong>Craft</strong> Productions, Inc.1606 W Jefferson StOttawa, Il 61350815/878-2728info@craftproductionsinc.comwww.craftproductionsinc.comBELOIT DECEMBER 13HolidazzleDowntown Beloit5pm-9pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicFeaturing artists, and specialty craftspeople in40-plus locations displaying one-of-a-kind giftsand unique pieces of art. Live music, Santa visits,children’s events and holiday treats make this atruly special evening for the entire family.Exhibitors: 50-70Deadline: 11/28/<strong>2013</strong>Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: Not Specified/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 7Crystal BuhmeyerDowntown Beloit Association500 Public AveBeloit, WI 53511608/365-0150crystal@downtownbeloit.comwww.downtownbeloit.comWEST BEND DECEMBER 14Christmas Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park, 3000 Cty Hwy PV9am-4pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 2000Come and enjoy the Christmas season with handcrafteditems from local vendors. Unique gifts foreveryone. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 12/$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7Jane SchoedelA Fair to Remember1010 Cty Hwy AWest Bend, WI 53090262/692-9488fair2remember@aol.comwww.afairtoremember.comROTHSCHILD DECEMBER 14-15Cedar Creek Mall <strong>Arts</strong> and <strong>Craft</strong> FairCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000Annual arts and craft fair featuring a large varietyof quality handcrafted items, jewelry, homedécor, woodworking, gifts, and so much more.Well advertised, free admission and free parking.It is a great time to start your holiday shopping,with many great gifts available.Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 6 7Bry TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market St Ste B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011brytimblin@thepatriotwausau.comwww.cedarcreekmall.com63


Index by CityAmery 14Ashland 23, 24Baraboo 8, 50Belgium 32Beloit 8, 14, 38, 63Beaver Dam 23Bonduel 43Boulder Junction 33Brussels 55Brookfield 58Burlington 33Butler 56Cambridge 11Cedarburg 16, 17, 43, 44, 45, 60Cedar Grove 27Chippewa Falls 14Cross Plains 43Deerfield 56DeForest 11Delafield 42Eagle River 24, 33, 48East Troy 12Edgerton 24, 32, 61Elkhart Lake 61Ellison Bay 28Ellsworth 18Fish Creek 27, 46Fitchburg 34Fond du Lac 11, 30Franksville 46Germantown 41Green Bay 38, 48Greenbush 37Green Lake 53Greenville 49Hartford 32, 56Horicon 45Hubertus 10, 43Hudson 45Iron River 36Jacksonport 9, 30Janesville 31, 50Jefferson 2, 10, 41, 58Juneau 51Kaukauna 9Kenosha 16Kimberly 6Ladysmith 25Lake Mills 25, 50Lakewood 10Lancaster 54Land O’ Lakes 27Lebanon 62Lodi 20Madison 4, 22, 23Manitowoc 12Marshfield 8, 13, 41, 59Mauston 5, 18, 53, 59Mazomanie 56Medford 5, 51Menasha 52Menomonee Falls 60Middleton 36Milwaukee 5, 7, 16, 21, 23, 59Minocqua 12, 22, 31, 47Monches 62Monona 20Mount Horeb 26, 49, 57Muskego 55Necedah 50Nekoosa 62Neenah 27, 54New Berlin 52New Glarus 18, 38New Holstein 35New London 41New Richmond 12Oconomowoc 34Omro 20, 49Oregon 15Oshkosh 8, 14, 22, 26, 34, 43, 52,57Pardeeville 39Phillips 3, 47, 58Platteville 28Portage 26, 36, 52Prairie du Sac 37Presque Isle 36Racine 7, 31Reedsburg 15, 48Rhinelander 13Richfield 28Rothschild 4, 42, 55, 63Seeley 21Shawano 49Sheboygan 26Soldiers Grove 42Sparta 2Spring Green 18Stoughton 9Sturgeon Bay 10Sun Prairie 13, 17, 35, 39Wales 34, 62Warrens 46Waterford 24Watertown 15, 32, 39Waukesha 3, 39, 44, 58, 63Waunakee 28Waupaca 15, 33, 60Wausau 40West Allis 54West Bend 4, 6, 53, 63West Salem 7Wilton 30<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Dells 13, 42, 53<strong>Wisconsin</strong> Rapids 17, 4064


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