The 37th downtown festival brings in paintings, glass and virtual art
By Jeana Fraser | Dec. 2, 2018There were more than 200 artists featured.
There were more than 200 artists featured.
Prices for poinsettias range from $15-$30.
Tickets are $250 for faculty and $100 for students.
About 60 people came out.
The libraries plan to donate up to $3,000.
About 150 bats were named.
Event organizers aim to dictate which college had the highest voter turnout.
A Zipcar has been Gator-themed
People spent about $20 to $43 per trip.
About 25 people attended the discussion.
David Sandidge’s handblown glass displayed at the at the 37th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show.
Tina Corbett, artist and owner of Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies, works her art booth at the 37th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show Sunday. The painting is called “Me Too.”
Michael Braun, an artist at the 37th Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show, holds a picture of Jimi Hendrix wearing clothes Braun designed at Woodstock.