This past Labor Day week-end, I had the good fortune to be accepted in my first out-of town-show juried show. It was the African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh NC. The culture and entertainment were awesome as I had booth #1 which was near the main stage. A Touch of Gracye jewelry and bags were well received by Raleigh and beyond as one of my necklaces was adopted by a woman from Bermuda. It was very encouraging to have so many men were drawn to my men's collection, several pieces found new homes in NC.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Shows Spring/Summer 2012
I have not done many shows this Spring/Summer season. The first show was at the beautiful, newly restored, Monkton Mill. This 2 day show in April was sponsored by the North County Art Festival. The sales were few but the camaraderie among the exhibitors and potential customers was great.
This past Labor Day week-end, I had the good fortune to be accepted in my first out-of town-show juried show. It was the African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh NC. The culture and entertainment were awesome as I had booth #1 which was near the main stage. A Touch of Gracye jewelry and bags were well received by Raleigh and beyond as one of my necklaces was adopted by a woman from Bermuda. It was very encouraging to have so many men were drawn to my men's collection, several pieces found new homes in NC.
This past Labor Day week-end, I had the good fortune to be accepted in my first out-of town-show juried show. It was the African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh NC. The culture and entertainment were awesome as I had booth #1 which was near the main stage. A Touch of Gracye jewelry and bags were well received by Raleigh and beyond as one of my necklaces was adopted by a woman from Bermuda. It was very encouraging to have so many men were drawn to my men's collection, several pieces found new homes in NC.
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