“BRENTWOOD AUTUMN ART SHOW”
SUPPORT LOCAL ECONOMY - “BEST BET” FOR BROWSING & BUYING

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FREE ADMISSION
“BRENTWOOD AUTUMN ART SHOW” SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

Brentwood Autumn Art Show
Annual Health Fair

 As layoffs, furloughs, and staycations increase in this recession, local community events are enjoying a rise in sales and popularity. Craft shows, fairs and festivals brighten the landscape in tough economic times. Last Spring, community festivals benefited local economies bringing in an estimated $4.1 billion to United States neighborhoods, according to the Craft Organization Directors Association (CODA). Such events not only bring much needed dollars, they also rekindle the foundation that supported societies for decades: local arts and crafts.

 Admission is free and plenty of parking is available.
 

This year’s brings the arts to the local community and packs a one-two punch by presenting two events simultaneously. The 15th annual Brentwood Autumn Art Show ំ a one-stop, boutique-type outdoor mall adventure that offers browsing and buying advantages ំ and the West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce’s 12th annual Health Fair supports wellness products and services to thousands of potential customers.

 The one-day extravaganza is set for Sunday, September 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., in downtown Brentwood (CA), takes place along San Vicente Boulevard, beginning at Saltair and running east to Darlington. Plenty of free metered parking (Sunday only) along San Vicente Boulevard and pay lot parking is available and at the VA north on Gorham.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Brentwood Autumn Art Show:
del Mano Productions, (626) 798-6803,
www.BrentwoodArtShow.com ~
Annual Health Fair: West L.A. Chamber of Commerce, (310) 481-0600 or
www.WestLAChamber.org.

The art shows featured juried selections for sale include a mix of medias and styles, from whimsical to contemporary conversation pieces intermixed with traditional art festival favorites — fine art and photography, clothing and accessories, jewelry, sculptures, stained glass, hand-blown glass, porcelain and ceramics, paper and textile art, potpourri, soaps, candles, flowers and bonsai trees, children’s toys, furniture, and more.

Great for a family outing, the festivities also include live musical entertainment by the JazzZone Trio (guitarist Ed Wing, trumpeter Rahmlee Michael Davis, and drummer Stephen Foster), a fun zone of amusements for children of all ages and an international food court.

A few of this year’s juried artisans include:

Photography – Bart Everett (Bart Everett Fine Art Photography), Los Angeles

Oil Paintings – Carla Baccio (Arte by Baccio), San Pedro

Jewelry – Gina Davis (Bejeweled by Gina), Pasadena

Ceramics – Pam McNutt (Creative Nature), Manhattan Beach

Mosaics – Frank Bauer (Bauer Kraft), Los Angeles

 

Admission is free and plenty of parking is available.

You can reach us on site at 818-421-2133.