Arts on the Common Video
General Information
All work submitted must be the work of the applicant and be representative of the work to be exhibited. Not permitted are imports, mass produced or assembled products, or objects made from commercial molds or kits. Entries are classified in categories and juried based on creativity and workmanship, and percentage of items that are handmade. In order to maintain a well balanced show, we will be limiting the number of artists within each category. Jurying will be ongoing as applications are received, so early application is strongly encouraged.
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Entries can be made in the following categories:
Fine Arts(painting, drawing, sculpture,printmaking, photography, mixed media, etc) Fine Crafts (wood, metal, jewelry, glass, etc) Fiber Arts (weaving, quilt making, embroidery, clothing) Demonstrations of your process are welcome.
Exhibit Space
This is an outdoor show, and will be held rain or shine. Exhibit space is 10’ X 10’. Participants must provide their own attractive display sturdy enough to withstand crowds wind and weather. All tents must be staked to the ground.Tables must be covered to the ground and boxes and other materials stored out of sight.
Arts on the Common
c/o Wrentham Cultural Council
79 South St,
Wrentham, MA 02093
Recent Art Exhibitors from Arts on the Common |
![]() James Fitzroy, Fairway Photos Photography |
Karole Nicholson Pastels |
Dan Orfan Photography |
Kimberly Santos Photography |
Eric Sturtevant Watercolor/ink original decorative and functional artwork |
Phyllis Bobillo, Tidal Treasures Jewelry from wampum (quahog) shell, sterling silver |
Sally Childs Jewelry |
Eryc Fults Stained and Fused glass, Functional and decorative artwork |
Peter Guilday Stained glass |
Mary Lawrie Shea Fine ceramic stoneware, functional and decorative: glazed, barrel fire, raku |
Raelinda Woad Jewelry and non-jewelry items; miniature books |
Jane Goodale Handmade sweaters for infants & children, accessory sets for 18" doll |
Friends of the Blackstone Council on Aging A non-profit group making hand crochet and stitching blankets |
Elizabeth "Buffy" Cave Handcrafted jewelry from precious metal clay (PMC), fine silver, sterling silver & copper |
Barbara Testa Original watercolor paintings and giclee prints |
Martha DiChiara Knits, handmade purses, aprons, jewelry--beads, metal, some fiber |
Neal Drobnis Sand cast and blown glass vessels and functional decorative objects |
Mike Gadsby Functional wood gifts & cutting boards from exotic and domestic hardwoods |
Erin Nelson, Freebird Designs jewelry using precious and semi precious gemstones, sterling and gold filled metals |
Joseph Richards Designs Hand silkscreened onto canvas & sewn into pocketbooks with matching shirts |
Chikako Mukai Designs Pattern making, producing fiber art products (handbags, hats, bow ties, etc.) |
Anne Sibson Bittersweet Jewels Fine Crafts: Sterling silver, 14 gold filled using precious and semi precious gemtones and quality crystals. Hand wire working for hand made materials and some hand made glass beads |
Sara Petipas, On the Cusp Pottery Fine Crafts: Pottery and hand built ceramic sculpture including but not limited to: dinnerware, vases, covered jars & teapots. Mid range red stoneware fired to ^ 6 under oxidation with wax patterns and engobe, oxide or glaze finishes |
Paul Turner Fine Crafts: Modern Pewter-Ware (metal spinning and casting) items including salt & peppers, sugar & creamers, salt servers, goblets, baby cups and spoon, candlesticks, Revere bowls, porringers, bowls and mug, oil lamps; Civil War Chess Set; pewter jewelry |
Volpacchio, John Fine Crafts: glass blown bowls, vases and hand sculpted fish, fruit and sailboats |
Fowler, Gertrude Fiber Arts: upcycled books into unique art purses; one of a kind wearable art jackets and tops (fabric, embellishments, zippers); small accessories(Fabric, embellishments, zippers, buttons) |
Carla Carey Hunakai Studios Fine Arts: Original watercolors, mixed media, and oils |
Hennemann, Richard Fine Crafts: original inks and watercolors on canvas, framed, unframed originals, prints, family-friendly pieces, family friendly comic pieces |
Maria O'Connor - Ancient Fire Henna Fine Crafts: Henna body art (temporary henna tattoos), all done freehand and not using stencils. Uses the natural, safe red brown henna 100% of service is craft herself. Henna body art is the process of painting the skin in intricate patterns that leaves a stain on the skin that lasts several weeks. |
Galuska, Roger Fine Crafts: A high fired functional stoneware, sgraffito and wax resist design inspired by Polish woodcarvings from my own background |
Hiroko Shikashio Fine Arts: A variety of media including watercolor, colleges, and photography. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Mark DeMaesschalck Fine Arts: Various Hand picked and hone stones: Fountains, wine dispensers, planters, wine stopper and pig tail flippers This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Scott McCormick, Rhythmic Pottery Fine Arts: 100% handmade functional pottery, mainly porcelain. Bowls, plates, vases, jars with lids, pitchers, food and dishwasher safe This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Lapchyk, Nina Fine Crafts, Fiber Arts: hand-painted silk scarves and Mother of Pearls Jewelry, all hand made This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Kickham, Joshua Fine Arts: Original Photography printed on different mediums including prints, canvas, notecards, mugs, magenets and coasters |
Knight, Jacqueline, Sodalime Glass Fine crafts: Hand-blown glass tableware is created with hot glass melted in a furnace at 2000deg. The designs are bold and colorful, yet highly functional. |
![]() Pinheiro, Jackie Fine Arts, Fine Crafts: In the Tiffany copper foil method,I create an eclectic mix of fun, functional and affordable stained glass pieces. Many are made using found items such as seashells, and vintage flatware. All of my pieces are handmade by me in my home studio. |