Re-awaken your spirit at this beautiful Hudson Valley event. Crafts at Lyndhurst has been held semi-annually for 29 years and it is among the best-known, best-attended outdoor craft festivals in the nation. Set on the grounds of the grand and historic Lyndhurst, come discover the unique designs and creative artistry of over 275 leading artists and crafts people as they exhibit, sell and talk about their work amidst the unique beauty of the Hudson Valley. Collectors, art enthusiasts and discerning shoppers will enjoy the rare opportunity to meet these visionary artists and purchase their latest work. Lyndhurst is just 20 miles north of Manhattan and is easily accessible by car or train. Proceeds benefit the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The show includes one-of-a-kind and limited edition jewelry, fashion and accessories, furniture and home decor pieces, as well as functional and sculptural work in ceramics, glass, metal painting, photography, wood and mixed media. Despite its name, the fair offers more than just crafts. Visitors can also eat in our expanded food court, purchase specialty foods and participate in children's activities throughout the weekend.
NEW IN 2013:
Live music all weekend by Tribes Hill!
Schedule
Friday, September 20 from 10am to 5pm
Saturday, September 21 from 10 am to 6 pm Sunday, September 22 from 10 am to 5 pm
Rain or Shine
Admission Fees
Admission is $10 Seniors are $9 Children 6-16 are $4 Children under 6 are free
All weekend passes are an additional $3
No Dogs
Cash and checks only accepted for admission
Parking
Free onsite parking as well as convenient off-site parking with free shuttle buses directly to ticket booth.
MORE http://lyndhurst.org/upcoming-events/
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Lectures, Panels, and Dialogues ARTIST TALK | 6:30 pm Dana Schutz and Jeremy Sigler Artist Dana Schutz speaks with poet, sculptor, and critic Jeremy Sigler as they bring together their unique perspectives to consider Schutz's work of the last ten years found in the exhibition Dana Schutz: If the Face Had Wheels . Sigler is Associate Editor of Parkett and has published five books of poetry, most recently, Crackpot Poet (Black Square Editions/Brooklyn Rail 2010). In his 2007 Brooklyn Rail review of her work, he compared the simultaneous brutality and resolve of many of Schutz's canvases to an array of his own emphatic art and pop culture references. Dana Schutz received a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 2000 and an MFA from Columbia University in 2002. She has had solo exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland; and Site Santa Fe...
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