April 2014
Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Annual Art Market
The Art Market at Historic Honey Horn, the 12th annual juried fine art and craft show, is set for Saturday, Apr. 26 and Sunday, Apr. 27, 2014, on Hilton Head Island, SC. The Coastal Discovery Museum is pleased to announce that artwork in media including: clay, wood, fibers, metals, glass, jewelry, watercolors, oil, mixed media and photography will be on display and for sale.
The event will host nearly 100 artists from as far away as Seattle’s Pike Place Market, Wisconsin and well-known local artists as they share the spotlight during this weekend-long event. Each artist will compete for prizes up to $5,000. The Judge for this year’s show is Karen Derksen. Derksen is the Director of the Winthrop University Galleries. She’s been a juror and judge for many shows that are similar to The Art Market.
The show is open to the public on Saturday, from 10am-5pm and on Sunday, from 11am-4pm. There is a $6 per car parking donation, while admission to the show is free. Demonstrations will be held throughout the weekend. Food and beverages will be available for sale during the event.
Honey Horn is a name that has existed for over two centuries, possessing a rich cultural and natural history legacy. It is described by many as the last significant parcel of undeveloped open space on Hilton Head Island. Consisting of 69 pristine acres at the juncture of the Cross Island Expressway and Highway 278, the property is filled with salt marshes, stands of live oaks, open fields, and a unique collection of some of the oldest structures that exist on Hilton Head Island.
For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings or call Robin Swift, VP of Marketing and Development at 843/689-6767 ext 224.
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