
Shoppers and art enthusiasts attending the event can explore a curated selection of fused glass, textiles, jewelry, acrylics, ceramics, gifts, and many other astonishing pieces of art
The Artisans’ Guild of Camas will once again host HeART Fest, its own local Fine Art Market. It’s happening just in time for Valentine’s Day shopping, on Saturday (Feb. 8), from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Again this year, the market venue will be at the Lacamas Lake Lodge. For those who have never seen this special building by the lake, this is a great opportunity.
This 2nd annual fine art market promises a captivating showcase of creativity, featuring a diverse array of artistic expressions by local area guild members. Shoppers and art enthusiasts attending the event can explore a curated selection of fused glass, textiles, jewelry, acrylics, ceramics, gifts, and many other astonishing pieces of art.
“This is a rare opportunity for the community to witness the talent of 24 local artists gathered in one place,” said Jacqui Dowsett, HeART Fest Chairperson, of the Artisans’ Guild of Camas. “Our members are excited to share their unique creations and engage with the community in this vibrant celebration of art.”
The Artisans’ Guild of Camas, established in January 2022, serves as a hub for artists, artisans, and art enthusiasts in the greater Clark County area. As an unincorporated association or “club,” AGC is dedicated to inspiring enthusiasm for the visual arts and crafts through education and exhibition opportunities. The guild welcomes artists at all levels, art enthusiasts and anyone with an interest in supporting the arts or being a part of the thriving local art community.
Area residents are invited to attend this event that promises to be a feast for the eyes and a celebration of local artistic talent. Join others at Lacamas Lake Lodge on Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to explore, appreciate, and support the thriving art community of Camas.
For more information, contact: https://www.artisansguildcamas.org/
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