St. James Court Art Show
Rated the No. 1 art show in the country by “Sunshine Artist” magazine for the third year in a row, the 56th Annual St. James Court Art Show took place October 5-7.
The juried fine arts and fine crafts exposition, which hosts an impressive 750 artists from North America, featured Pink Friday, sponsored by the University Health Care James Graham Brown Cancer Center, in honor of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The large crowd of art enthusiasts also enjoyed artists booths and a demonstration tent, where revelers could observe artisans working and speaking about their art up close and personal. New this year was an outdoor café offered by Selena’s Restaurant, which served breakfast and lunch.
Photos by BILL WINE | Contributing Photographer
- St. James Court fountain served as the focal point for the event.
- Pat Payton and Joan Sweeney.
- Brykalski, Barbara Nelson, Peter Beerslayer and Megan Stephens.
- Emlyn and David Riggle.
- Tiffany and Doug Taylor.
- Brianna Martray and Bobby Mann enjoyed a laugh together.
- Tom O. Reed wrote a price on a tag for one of the items for sale at his tent.
- Chuck Taylor.
- Vendor Marshall Hay took a short break to address and write postcards.
- Brad and Pauletta Matthews.
- David and Stacy Arnett.
- Vendor Lara Moore listened as Connie Judge asked a question.
- Vendor Larry Whittaker took a break and enjoyed the warmth of the sun on his face.
- The 56th St. James Court Art Show was packed with people on a chilly day which featured plenty of sunshine.
- Kim and Joe Cooper.
- Vendor Susan Whitlock ate ice cream.
- Glen and Terri Goldenberg, Bobby Mann.
- Steve and Ericka Hartung.
- Valerie Brownfield and Read Harris.
- Norma and Jim Kolinski sat by the St. James Court fountain and enjoyed ice cream.
- Gary Wilson sold flavored ice treats.
- On a very heavily attended day this was probably the best way to get through the crowd as well as to get a bird’s eye view.
- Leatha Frost dressed warmly as she read from her kindle.
- Carol Moore of Owensboro peered into a kaleidoscope.
- Jordan Adams played a violin.
- Ernie, Annie Mae and Woody enjoyed being transported around in a stroller.
- Sarah Rowan and Michele Rehm.
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