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DESCRIPTION:Admission is $10, $5 over 65, and free for disabled and 
 youth.\nwww.kpfa.org/craftsfair\n\nThe KPFA Crafts Fair features the 
 original work of over 200 artists and craftspeople, presenting a glorious 
 variety of original hand made items and offering something for everyone. 
 The producer and an artist herself, Jan Etre, is excited to usher the fair 
 back to the East Bay. \nThe KPFA Crafts Fair showcases the brightest 
 talents in contemporary art and craft, \nhighlighting both experienced and 
 emerging designers who produce one-of-a-kind, handmade and limited edition 
 goods in a wide variety of media. These jury-selected artisans and 
 craftspeople combine new and traditional techniques with modern design 
 aesthetics to produce appealingly fresh and innovative work. All the 
 artists will be present at the Craneway to interact with the guests and to 
 showcase their own work, from outstanding wearable textiles to 
 sophisticated ceramics, luminous glass, innovative furniture and practical 
 housewares. There's also evocative photography, original block-printed art, 
 contemporary paper goods and affordable and exquisite. \nKPFA Radio has a 
 reputation for embracing diversity and supporting local communities through 
 its programming. Similar principles of discernment apply in the selection 
 process of exhibitors for the KPFA Crafts Fair. The fair prioritizes a 
 uniqueness of style, a high level of artisanship, craftwork created in 
 studio (the artist/exhibitor must have an \nactive hand in the making of 
 their work), while trying to represent as much variety as possible. Jan 
 Etre has been an advocate of artists and craftspeople for 27 years. "Buying 
 directly from an artist establishes a personal connection. Buying something 
 from a store and not having any sense of whose hands helped create it is 
 more often than not a less meaningful experience. It's rich interacting 
 with the artist, knowing where the materials came from, and having a sense 
 of the artist's vision. To a certain extent mass produced stuff is 
 unavoidable and we understand that, but at the fair we will highlight the 
 vast difference between that and the appreciation and enjoyment of art and 
 artists."\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/12/18/18765791.php
SUMMARY:KPFA Craft Fair
LOCATION:Craneway Pavilion Dec 20-21 10AM - 5 PM \n1414 Harbour Way \nRichmond, CA 
 94804 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/12/18/18765791.php
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