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Your Last Chance to See Northville Artists at Ann Arbor Art Fair
The Ann Arbor Art Fair ends Saturday. See pieces by Northville artists like ceramics, fiber sculptures and photography.
More than 1,000 artists showcased their work at the 54th annual Ann Arbor Art Fair this weekend.
One of those artists is Jo Anna Randolph, of Northville, who creates ceramics. See the photos above of some of her work.
Saturday is your last chance to see Randolph and her pieces at the Ann Arbor Art Fair. You can find her at booth 362.
The art fair runs until 6 p.m. Saturday and includes four parts: Ann Arbor’s South University Art Fair; Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, the Original; Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair; and the State Street Area Art Fair.
“Each year, it’s amazing to see the streets of Ann Arbor transformed into what is essentially a playground for art lovers,” said Karen Delhey, a spokeswoman for the Ann Arbor Art Fair. “This year’s fair offers a unique mix of some of the best art from around the world, with many favorite returning artists, as well as a number of artists who will make their debut.”
The fair will have 2D and 3D-mixed media, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry and works in metal, stone and wood.
Other Northville artists at the art fair include:
- husband-and-wife team Bruce Thelen and Laurie Fowler, who create fiber sculptures, at booths E129 and E130
- Brooke Adams, who is a book artist and printmaker, at booth A101
- James Ritchie, who is a photographer, at booth E95
Visit TheAnnArborArtFair.com for a link to a map of the fair and additional information.
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