Fine Arts And Crafts Entrepreneurs (FAACE) is hosting the Magnolia Fine Arts Festival Oct. 22-23 in Peachtree City.
All FAACE events showcase and benefit a charity. The Magnolia festival will benefit Lifeline Adoption Agency.
The inaugural event will be held on the grounds of Saville Studios, 401 Dividend Drive, and will feature various fine artists and performers from the Southeast. The arts festival will have a juried fine arts market, student art exhibit, great food, a kid’s corner and demonstrations with live performances throughout the weekend.
Show hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
Numerous local arts enthusiasts are collaborating with FAACE to make the Magnolia Fine Arts Festival a must-see event for the Atlanta area. Patsy Gullet, artist and organizer of the popular Old Courthouse Fine Arts and Crafts Show, Kate Hawkins, owner of Saville Studio, along with FAACE Board and committee members Charlene Sibaja, Janet McGregor Dunn, Chuck Tryon, and Vicki Turner, Clenette Todd, and Carol Lundsford.
“We are so excited to bring this amazing group of talented artists together to unveil a fine art show on the Southside that demonstrates the extraordinary talent in our community,” said FAACE president Charlene Sibaja.
Fine Arts And Crafts Entrepreneurs is all about the business of art. In addition to hosting shows and providing art venue information for their members, FAAACE holds monthly informative meetings designed to foster better business practices and artist growth. They meet the second Wednesday of each month. First time visitors are welcome. Please call 678-667-4624 for current meeting information.
For more information on Magnolia visit www.magnoliaartsfestival.org, the organization’s Facebook page, email info@magnoliaartsfestival, or call 678-667-4624.