
Terry Haberger, ceramics (wowza's these are amazing in real life)
Booth 514

Sally Bright, Fiber (Good God almighty this is stunning)
Booth 615

Lisa Telling Kattenbraker, Fiber
Booth 402

Anne Cubbage, Mixed Media (book carving)
Boot 630

Randall Reimer, Metalwork
Booth 508

CJ Bradford, Pastels
Booth 519

Chris McCarthy, Glass
Booth 428

Richard Hall, Painting
Booth 518

Michael Paul Cole, Photography
Booth 305

Kreg Yingst, Graphics and Printmaking
Booth 520

Ginny Herzog, Painting
Booth 322

Jay Mcdougall, wood (can you believe that's wood. It's like butter)
Booth 325
And finally my perennial favorite:

John Carbonneau, Digital
Booth 605
A few Main Street Tips:
The Festival Map can be found here or is readily available online.
Parking is super easy in any of the free parking garages.
The Tarrant County Water District is all set up, so be sure to bring your refillable water bottles.
Saturday evenings are packed, so if you're hoping to visit with artists I'd recommend Saturday morning or Sunday.
I'll be out volunteering Saturday or Sunday, so if you happen to stop by feel free to look for me. Have a fun fun main street!
-DBC
PS. this is my 100th post :0)
Fresh Art Friday posts are intended for the sole purpose of promoting excellence in the arts community. The author of these posts is honored to share interesting, innovative and high quality art with Almond Milk & Honey readers. The author in no way intends to deprive the originating artist of his or her copyright status and readers are encouraged to respect the copyright status of all works posted.

Chris McCarthy, Glass
Booth 428

Richard Hall, Painting
Booth 518

Michael Paul Cole, Photography
Booth 305

Kreg Yingst, Graphics and Printmaking
Booth 520

Ginny Herzog, Painting
Booth 322

Jay Mcdougall, wood (can you believe that's wood. It's like butter)
Booth 325
And finally my perennial favorite:

John Carbonneau, Digital
Booth 605
A few Main Street Tips:
The Festival Map can be found here or is readily available online.
Parking is super easy in any of the free parking garages.
The Tarrant County Water District is all set up, so be sure to bring your refillable water bottles.
Saturday evenings are packed, so if you're hoping to visit with artists I'd recommend Saturday morning or Sunday.
I'll be out volunteering Saturday or Sunday, so if you happen to stop by feel free to look for me. Have a fun fun main street!
-DBC
PS. this is my 100th post :0)
Fresh Art Friday posts are intended for the sole purpose of promoting excellence in the arts community. The author of these posts is honored to share interesting, innovative and high quality art with Almond Milk & Honey readers. The author in no way intends to deprive the originating artist of his or her copyright status and readers are encouraged to respect the copyright status of all works posted.
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