The Rivers and Roads Artisan Trail is recognizing seven Wabash Valley artists in a month-long exhibition that at The Gallery at Clabber Girl Museum. 900 Wabash Ave.
Featured artisans include:
• John Bennett, blacksmithing
• David Blake, animal hides
• Arie Fraza, painting
• Marsha Garrison, painting and sculpture
• Julie Hickman, leatherwork
• Stephanie Standish, painting
• White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, fiber art
The exhibition runs through Oct. 29. Viewing hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Rivers and Roads is an initiative of the Rural Urban Entrepreneurship Development Institute at Indiana State University. It aims to promote cultural tourism and raise awareness about the talent and availability of locally crafted products in west-central Indiana.
More information about the trail is at http://riversandroadstrail.com
Contact: Steven Pontius, director, Rural Urban Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Indiana State University, 812-237-4386 or steven.pontius@indstate.edu
The Rivers and Roads Artisan Trail, an initiatiave of the Rural Urban Entrepreneuship Development Institute at Indiana State University, is featuring the work of seven artisans in a month-long exhibition.
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