The Annual Artisan Show at The Artists’ Gallery opens First Friday, Dec. 3. There will be a number of items for sale from different artists. Pictured are blown glass vases by Nichebei.
CHESTERTOWN — On First Friday, Dec. 3, The Artists’ Gallery will feature creative, handcrafted jewelry and crafts from its collection of artists along the Eastern Shore and beyond.
According to a news release, among the items featured in the gallery will be pit-fired vases and glazed mugs by Randy Estabrook and hand-carved wooden spoons and iron pieces by local artist Dorsey Westcott.
Additional crafts for sale will be carved wood and stainless steel tea strainers, wood cheese boards, wrought iron candlestick holders by Sekoya, a variety of ceramic plates and bowls by Pete Gibson and blown glass vases and oil lamps by Nichibei.
The popular colorful ceramic coasters by Dock 6 Pottery will be available, as well as wooden sushi boards and chopsticks inset with river rocks and/or turquoise, black aluminum serveware by Artifaqt, handcrafted leather handbags by Adirondack Designs and porcelain night lights carved with intricate designs.
The Artists’ Gallery will also showcase enamel jewelry by Papazian Design, turquoise necklaces and silver gemstone earrings by Roseannatte Cooper, art glass earrings and jewelry by Silva Wear.
In addition, the gallery will feature the handcrafted sterling silver jewelry by Michelle Armitano, sea glass earrings, smash and grab jewelry by Carol Casey and jewelry by Nature’s Creations consisting of earrings, pins and necklaces made by natural leaf impressions.
The public is invited to visit The Artists’ Gallery for an opening reception on Dec. 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. for light refreshments.
The show will be featured in the gallery throughout the months of December and January.
The Artists’ Gallery is located at 239 High St. in the heart of Chestertown. It is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
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