Sharing through Sepia Saturday...
The British people are having Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth who has reigned for 70 years. I do remember her coronation in 1953, at least in the children's newspaper that we read at school, The Weekly Reader. There wasn't any television in my home at that time.
My memory says I must have seen film clips, probably when I went to the Saturday matinee to see cartoon shows, or when news reels were shown before regular movies of the times.
For Sepia Saturday I'll share some old photos about a local event that is resurging again today...after 2 years cancelation.
The craft show today is called Art by the Tracks
The Old DepotDuring the last two years, artists and craftspeople have starved, lived homeless lives, depended on families, or found work in some other field. There were many talented people who had relied upon galleries, art shows, craft fairs...the ways they showed the public what they'd created...and hopefully sold a good percentage of them.
So Art by the Tracks also was canceled. It was a pleasant small show, usually just one day. Lots of talented people would purchase a booth, put up a tent, and perhaps tables, and explain to everyone who asked, what they did in their art. I would usually go as an admirer to this show, perhaps to support the arts and crafts, perhaps to look for friends, and certainly to see what was going on in my little town of Black Mountain NC. I did take part in it for a couple of years when I was still making pottery!
My booth of pottery in the morning sun.
Our booth for the first "Art by the Tracks" (2016) - I shared the space with Cathy Babula. We used to do several shows each year sharing booth spaces. She still is an active potter, selling in several sites around Black Mountain.
The last show had been in 2019 fall. There had also been a spring event that year. HERE and Here are blog posts about some of the vendors at the spring show. My friend Sarah Vekasi had been one of the main organizers of this event, with the proceeds from the vendor fees going to art programs in local schools. The parent organization is the non profit "Old Depot Association" which is a co-op crafts store year round.
There are several other events where arts and crafts draw many people who want to have a fun outing and see a variety of goods...one in August is called The Sourwood Arts Festival. At that outdoor venue, many more tents were put up, and more streets were involved...and at least one block had food booths, A children's area offered little rides and games. I don't know what it will be like this year. I'll wait and see!
We're within easy driving distance to the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This Sat. they are having a small craft fair outside. In a few months the Southern Highlands Craft Center will sponsor a big show of crafts indoors at the Cherokee Convention Center.
And just a few miles down the highway (I-40) is Asheville, with its own arts and crafts fairs! There was one just last weekend downtown for Memorial Day. We live in the heart of the pottery making area that is well known all over the country.
Today's quote:
More Albert Einstein quotes:
There's an artist's event here coming back after two years off.
ReplyDeleteIt will be smaller this year I'm expecting. But lots of us will go just to be out on a beautiful day.
Delete...events that have been cancelled here too.
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought (say in 2019) that all arts and crafts shows would be canceled for 2 years! I'm looking forward to going to many of them now.
DeleteI'm so glad you are out and about! You must be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteWhere is my brain? I meant to say I taped the festivities in the UK to watch later. I'm not a fan of the monarchy, it really is archaic in 2022, but the pomp and circumstance was quite something.
DeleteI'm glad to be going to events which are outdoors. I kind of like seeing your queen and all the regalia...but of course like a democratic republic better.
DeleteIt is a shame the craft shows are cancelled. They are a fun outing, I like exploring. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's back happening again today! I'll let you know how it goes later here on my blog!
DeleteI'm glad the crafts show is happening again. Yay! I'm looking forward to photos of that!
ReplyDeleteOK...I've got others already lined up for a few days...it's hard to have so many photos. I love the beautiful flowers and pretty sunny days. Whenever rain comes again I'll be posting more blogs!
DeleteBarbara, I love old depots and this one is quite attractive! As for craft shows, I was pretty much raised in them. My mother potted, wove, and painted and my stepfather was a painter. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteOh Dave...I probably had a blog that showed a lot of the interior of the Depot. I can also go inside and take more pics. It's really a neat little craft shop. Not much left from its original purpose! But I do have an old photo or two from some history books with ladies in long dresses.
DeleteThat depot is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt is, and the little art association does do a good job of caring for it.
DeleteThey’ve raised a flag for HRM’s Diamond Jubilee in a local park. I shall endeavour to remember to take a photo.
ReplyDeleteI like art shows. We went to a plant sale this morning and an art show this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun event. Happy for you that it's back on again!
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten all about Weekly Reader. It is nice to have nice things coming back. Our artists who rely on shows like this have certainly suffered.
ReplyDeleteI like the Einstein quotation and reading about your experience of the coronation.
ReplyDeleteI think for any children who saw the coronation far more girls dreamed of becoming a princess or even a queen, than boys who wished they might be a king. This weekend as the royal family took their places on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to sing God Save the Queen, I watched the expression of young Prince George, age 8, and thought "there's a boy who just realized that one day HE would be standing where his great-grandmother stood!" Her Majesty Elizabeth probably had a similar eye-opening moment when she was about that age.
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