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The Texas Fine Craft Show concludes on a positive and inspiring note!

By: Alicia de Alva
| Published 11/08/2024

Cheers models, from left to right: Christina Harughty, Jen Bruse, Haley Garcia, Ann Snyder, Janine Jones & Nelda Luce Blair.
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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- The inaugural Texas Fine Craft Show wrapped up on Sunday, leaving an inspiring mark on the community and participants. This first-of-its-kind, three-day event celebrated the art of fine craft, uniting seasoned and emerging fine craft artisans under one roof. Visitors were captivated by unique pieces in diverse mediums, from wearable art, jewelry, and leather to wood, metal, glass, ceramics, paper, and decorative fiber, showcasing the skill and passion of over 40 talented artists.

The event left both artists and visitors delighted

The event kicked off with Cheers!, on opening night, welcoming community attendees and featuring six local personalities modeling wearable art and exquisite jewelry, setting the tone for a weekend filled with inspiration and engagement. Patrons, artists, and guests praised the event for its exceptional organization, vibrant atmosphere, and diverse selection of fine crafts, creating an environment that encouraged exploration, appreciation, and purchases that supported the fine crafts community and The Woodlands Arts Council mission.

Artists expressed satisfaction and appreciation for the show's success, noting enthusiastic interactions and sales that reflected the positive outcome of the event. “I have systematically exhibited at most of the best fine craft shows for the last 45 years and was very impressed with the rare talent you put together,” commented Jan Mayer, a wearable artist known for his patented silk designs.

Attendees demonstrated their support by attending in steady numbers, browsing, and acquiring a variety of pieces that captured their interest. The Texas Fine Craft Show not only brought fine craft to the community for the first time but also highlighted the importance of engagement, proving that fine craft, creativity, and shared experiences are deeply valued within The Woodlands and beyond.

The Texas Fine Craft Show was generously sponsored by Woodforest National Bank, The Woodlands Compounding Pharmacy, and Howard Hughes.

For a glimpse of the event, see images of memorable moments attached.

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