Artisans Visit Scarsdale Village
- Category: On Our Radar
- Published: Thursday, 23 May 2013 08:26
The Westchester Festival of the Arts was back in town the weekend of May 18 -19, bringing 56 artists to Scarsdale Village. Painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers, digital artists, glass, fiber and ceramic and mixed media artists all displayed their work in tented booths along Chase Road. Since the artists were on hand to discuss their work, visitors had the chance to personally interact with them and learn more about the pieces on display.
Now in its fourth year here, the show got off to a good start on Saturday morning and sales were strong in the early hours. But unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate and heavy rain caused an early 3:30 close on Saturday afternoon.
Festival Director Bill Kinney said "we were happily surprised at how well the artists did in that half-day of Saturday morning and early afternoon. Given different weather conditions, we think it would work splendidly."
He added, " People who came liked what they saw and bought. With two good days we think the show will continue its growth. The event has improved in sales for the artists each year since we started. Obviously we were dismayed that the weather turned foul - rained steadily and too hard for too long. It drove people away and certainly prevented others from venturing out."
Lewis Arlt, President of the Scarsdale Chamber of Commerce said there was little disruption caused by the street closing and plenty of parking around the Village. Commenting on the show he said, "We continue to believe it's a benefit to the Village. The benefits may not be realized on the day of the event, but it seems to us it raises the profile of the Village, which benefits everyone."
Photographer Becky Schwartz visited the show and photographed the work. Check it out here and make sure to visit the festival when it returns to Scarsdale next year.