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VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair 2007
In 2007 the Valley Arts Alliance was asked to host the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their work.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2008
Again in 2008, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Alaska State Fair in Palmer. The Art Pavilion is a quiet place at the Fair, where artists can demonstrate their craft to the public, and display their works.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2009
For the third consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the Craftsman House during the 2009 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. Local artists were available daily from 2 to 4pm to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations. And on Saturday and Sunday the Alaska Wildbird Rehab Center brought live wild birds to the Art Pavilion to act as models for artists and photographers.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
VAA Art Pavilion
at the Alaska State Fair
2010
For the fourth consecutive year, the Valley Arts Alliance hosted the Art Pavilion at the 2010 Alaska State Fair, from Aug. 26 to Sept. 6. This year, the Art Pavilion was located in the Colony Theatre, also known as the Colony Church, by the Red Gate.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
As in previous years, the Art Pavilion featured original art, and only original art, including painting, photography, pottery, and fiber and metal art. As a special treat this year, all the entries from the 2010 Dolls on Parade event were on display, as well as numerous metal sculptures from the 2010 Art on Fire event.
Local artists were available daily to answer questions about their art and to give demonstrations, and in the evenings, local musicians performed, contributing to the soothing and relaxing atmosphere.
The Art Pavilion continues to be a quiet oasis in the midst of a hectic fair.
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