14th Annual 

Art & Fine Crafts Show @ Gilsland Farm Audubon Center

...the finest of art – the best of crafts

 

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Contemporary bright colors to accent any outfit - the best of handmade jewelry from artists like Stephanie Sersich www.SSSbeads.com

14th Annual

Art & Fine Crafts Show

@ Gilsland Farm Audubon Center

20 Gilsland Farm Road

Falmouth, Maine

 
Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 10:00 to 5:00
Sunday, August 22, 2010  - 10:00 to 4:00
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Directions to Maine Audubon's Gilsland Farm Sanctuary
Falmouth is a suburb immediately north of Portland, Maine
From the south, take I-295 to Exit 9, Falmouth Foreside. Continue north on U.S. Route One for 1.9 miles and turn left at the Maine Audubon sign just before the junction with Route 88. Take a left at the Gilsland Farm sign and follow the dirt drive ¼ mile to the parking area.

From the north, take I-295 to Exit 10, Falmouth/Bucknam Road, and then left to the traffic light on U.S. Route One. Turn right (south) on U.S. Route One and go 1.3 miles and turn right at the Maine Audubon sign just after the junction with Route 88. Take a right at the Gilsland Farm sign and follow the dirt drive ¼ mile to the parking area.

From the northwest, take I-95 to Exit 52, exit onto U.S. Route One south.  Go 1.4 miles and turn right at the Maine Audubon sign just after the junction with Route 88. Take a right at the Gilsland Farm sign and follow the dirt drive ¼ mile to the parking area.

This 8' tall rooster was a special commission piece. It is made from all recycled old metal parts. Extraordinary!

It's no ordinary cat and mouse when they have Swarovski© crystal eyes, sparkling beaded tails and necklaces.  The best of handmade teasures from the remarkablably talented hands of Ginny Santerre, Arrowsic Island Pottery


Stephanie M. Eleftheriou, Spiritwalker, is an environmentalartist whose art is in a number of private collections and is exhibited widely in galleries. Her extraordinary natural based mirrors reflect the 16th century Japanese tradition of Wabi-sabi.  This is work you do not want to miss and an unique artist you will enjoy meeting. 


Tyson Weiss loves fish! ...and the clay he makes them from ....and the stones and plants of the landscapes around them.  These are some of the most remarkable fish you'll ever see and Tyson has lovingly put them in the patio gardens at the Audubon Center. Come and talk to this unique local Falmouth artist and meet his remarkable fish.   www.FishInTheGarden.com