The Good Folk Fest
A one-of-a-kind attraction, the Good Folk Fest took place Nov. 2-4 at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage.
The Good Folk Fest is an art and music festival that features more than 80 local, regional and internationally known outsider, visionary and folk artists. The event also includes performances from musicians who share the common bond of raw creative energy and crafty resourcefulness.
Photos by TONY BENNETT | Contributing Photographer
- The Brown Forman Hall was full of exhibitors at the Good Folk Fest 2012.
- Tad DeSanto standing among his creations.
- Suzanne Leppert and Nico Morris checking out the art at the Good Folk Fest.
- Suzanne Edds and Gary Bell of Liberty Tattoo and Art Parlor.
- Spencer Guy and his spray paint art.
- Shanna Schlink a student at Sullivan University interning at Stellar Sweets.
- Seth Bickis of Made With Fire showing his artwork to a patron.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Seth Bickis demonstrating hand-made glass art.
- Roxanne Clark, Henna Creations.
- Maggie Peavlar and Nikki Moore of Drty Awsm.
- LaVon Williams and his display of artwork.
- Kris Philip of Urban Art Glass showing her art display.
- Kris Philip of Urban Art Glass showing her art display.
- Julia Youngblood, Youngblood Creations.
- Jill Morgan, themodernculture.com.
- Jacqui Van Ham.
- Good Folk Fest 2012.
- Good Folk Fest 2012.
- Good Folk Fest 2012.
- Good Folk Fest 2012.
- Gary Bell of Liberty Tattoo and Art Parlor.
- Brittney McCormick of Miss Happy Pink.
- Artwork by Joel Pinkerton.
- Artwork by Joel Pinkerton.
- A bicycle by artist Joel Pinkerton.
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