The 5th Annual Art with Heart Fine Arts and Crafts Show is set for Feb. 7.
More than 30 fine arts and crafters from all across Georgia will showcase their talents at the show, which will be held at the St. Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church.
Members of the Fine Arts and Crafts Entrepreneurs (FAACE) group and others will be giving demonstrations and also selling stained glass, paintings, ceramics, jewelry, fiber art, wood and more from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the free show.
Art with Heart will benefit The Children’s Village at Christian City through voluntary donations from artists and attendees and a silent art auction. Christian City has been caring for abandoned and abused children in a family centered residential setting since 1965.
The mission of FAACE is to promote and encourage the appreciation of fine arts and crafts, and to support, educate and empower the artists who create them to earn a living wage from their production and sale.
FAACE also supports local community charities at each of its public events.
FAACE meets on a quarterly basis and holds a number of art shows and workshops throughout the year. The group also host a variety of art-related educational events.
St. Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church is located at 316 Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree City.
For information on Art with Heart or FAACE, call Janet McGregor Dunn at 404-290-3638, email Noel at [email protected] or visit the FAACE website at www.FAACE.org.
Shown in the picture are Some of the artists and volunteers participating in the 2015 5th Annual Art with Heart Fine Arts and Crafts Show. They are (L-R) Janet McGregor Dunn, FAACE President and ceramic artist; Roger Sibaja, Gobi Photography; Tonia Mitchell, T.Rific! Tonia Character; Karen Slimm, painter; Lynn Cordner, original watercolors, acrylics and mixed media; Honey Corbin, painter; Clenette Todd, FAACE Board and fabric artist; Cathy Spitz, Glass God’s Garden, stained glass artist; Vicki Turner, FAACE Board and painter; Ann Marie Hendry-Hinson, artist and interior designer; Heidi Becker, representing Christian City.