There were 4 art festivals in the Chicago area this weekend and I made it to three of them.
Weather for all the festivals was very hot. Humidity wasn't too bad but without much breeze, it made for uncomfortable conditions. Textile artists probably get hurt the most. Who wants to try anything on when you are already hot and sweaty?
Oak Brook- this is a fine craft festival. It is held in a wonderful mall southwest of Chicago. There is plenty of parking so getting there early is not necessary to find a space. I hadn't been there in a long time and it used to be wonderful. There were supposed to be around 150 artists and if there were, I don't think we found all of them. The layout for this was very confusing. This is an independent festival so there were a lot of artists I had never seen before. The quality was very uneven and it was an unsatisfactory show. It wasn't worth the drive.
Glencoe- This is an Amdur show so you know there will be good quality, a fairly organized layout and lots of dogs. (last year, Glencoe had as many dogs as artists or so it seemed. this year, there were a lot also) This show had several artists I had never seen before and they did not disappoint. I thought I saw a b/s but it wasn't crummy stuff and there was one booth where the work was so awful, we thought it was a joke. Almost as if there was a no-show and this person had set up a booth with the ugliest ceramic things that were below the level of nursery school artists. It was a nice festival though,overall.
Northbrook- Last year there weren't even 60 artists at this festival so I was happy to see the artist list was above 100 this year. This show had the most disorganized layout of any I have been to. It was completely on grass so thank goodness it didn't rain or it would have been a mess. We almost missed a row of artists because the backs of booths were on one side and the front of booths on the other. Quality was uneven, mostly on the low side.
It was a discouraging weekend. Even if I don't find anything to add to my collections, I enjoy seeing beautiful work and with a few exceptions, I didn't even see that.
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