Converted from paper version of the Broad Ripple Gazette (v02n13)
Scenes from the 54th Street Art Fair
posted: Jun. 24, 2005
The 54th Street Art Fair is an annual event. Free hot dogs, free lemonade, free admission, live music, and 70 vendors, artists, and local stores filled both sides of 54th Street east of the Monon Trail. The Art Fair was sponsored by Reese Kitchens and Aristokraft Cabinetry. The MKNA and author Paul Diebold were there selling Paul's new book, The History & Architecture of Meridian-Kessler.
Sean Jackson and Kent Vernon of Finest Grain performed at the annual art fair. Their latest CD is One More Shot.
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
Susan Van Huss of Susan Van Huss Design Studio.
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
Just Pop In had many flavors of their gourmet popcorn available.
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Susan Machledt
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
Walt Thacker painted a landscape at the fair.
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
Lindsay Jones with one of her painted screens.
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
Brandt Carter from Backyard Birds had an array of bird houses, feeders, and seed.
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
Lynn Devine McDonald brought her collage art.
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague
Keyona McElwain helped in her mother's tent selling artistic, hand-made cards.
image courtesy of Elizabeth Hague