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MONDAY - AUGUST 6, 6 PM ET - An Art Fair Story

Ready for a great story? Then you'll love this podcast.8869185464?profile=originalDetails: The StJames Court Art Show (Oct. 5-7, 2018) began five decades ago as a small open air art show taking up only a small corner of Old Louisville's St. James Court. It has since become the second largest event held in Louisville each year (second to the Kentucky Derby Festival). It hosts 700 artists in 4 neighborhoods in this historic part of the city. 

8869185500?profile=originalOn September 3, 2018, the Kentucky Historical Society will dedicate a Kentucky Historical Marker to Malcolm Bird, and his friends, not only for founding the Art Show, but also for starting the renovations and revitalization of St. James Court in the 1950s. The work by these urban pioneers, led to the designation of the area as an Historic Preservation District in 1974 .... Old Louisville was born .... or maybe reborn.

 Our guests who will walk through the history with me are:

  • Mark Bird, who, with Sonny Whittle, created the first St. James Court Art Show poster, and is Malcolm's nephew and subsequently with Sonny produced if for the following 6 years, 1981-1987
  • new executive director of the St. James Court Art Show, Howard Rosenberg
  • long time participant in the show photographer and now music entrepreneur Hippie Jack Stoddart
  • Printmaker Mary Lou Hess, who has participated in the show since the beginning

If you love art fairs, and particularly this one, this will be a fact-filled and fun listen as we learn what makes an art festival a success.

Fun fact: this show is so popular in Louisville that they even close the schools on the Friday of the show so everyone can enjoy it.

Have you ever done this show? If so, you've contributed to this historical neighborhood and helped preserve it. 

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TUESDAY - JULY 8 - 5 PM ET - Call in with your questions: (805)243-1338

8869140458?profile=originalIn the beginning art fairs were created and artists and art buyers flocked to attend. You were one of them. Your mother and your friends thought your work was wonderful and maybe they were right, so off you went to the marketplace. How did it go? Was it a triumph or a humbling experience?

A panel of beginner and experienced artists from various media discuss their "first time." What you will learn:

  • how they prepared
  • where they were, big or small fairs
  • how it impacted their lives
  • their biggest disappointments and their biggest surprises
  • the good, the bad and the very ugly


Read more: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/artfairs/2014/07/08/my-first-art-fair-a-zero-or-a-hero#ixzz36mgDBDM6

If you can't join us at 5 pm you can always listen later at this link: www.ArtFairRadio.com.

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