The Williams Bay Cultural Arts Alliance is currently accepting artist applications for the 49th annual Williams Bay Fine Art Fest.
This juried fine art show will take place over a two-day weekend, July 27-28, at Edgewater Park in downtown Williams Bay overlooking scenic Geneva Lake.
The deadline for new artists and priority placement for returning artists is Monday, April 1. The booth fee for a 10×10-foot space is $170. The jury fee for new artists is $20.
The application, as well as rules and regulations, can be downloaded from the Williams Bay Cultural Arts Alliance website at www.wbcaa.org.
“Our talented artists and hard-working volunteers have made this a landmark event for almost 49 years,” said Williams Bay Cultural Arts Alliance President Sandra Johnson. “It’s a tradition for which we are grateful and proud.”
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The Williams Bay Fine Art Fest offers $1,500 in cash awards to Best of Show and Audience Choice winners and supports college scholarships and awards for talented local high school artists.
The Williams Bay Cultural Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization founded in 2013 to inspire, create and promote culture.
For more information, contact Johnson at 262-325-1065, email wbculturalartsalliance@gmail.com or visit www.wbcaa.com.
10 photos from Williams Bay Art Fest
Edgewater Park
The 45th annual Williams Bay Fine Art and Craft Fest comes to life at Edgewater Park on Saturday, July 24.
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Taking a look
Patrons browse the artist booths at the Williams Bay 45th Annual Fine Art & Craft Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Trisha Fay
Artist Trisha Fay poses by her stained glass jewelry at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24. Fay is from Burlington, and has been participating in the Art Fest for several years.
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Live painting
Artist in residence Bill Bishop performs a live painting at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Browsing the booths
Patrons enjoy the artist displays at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Michele Vogel
Artist Michele Vogel poses at her booth at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Bill Thumm
Wood artist Bill Thumm poses with his decoy ducks at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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The making of a wooden duck
The progression of a wooden duck carving sits on display at artist Bill Thumm’s booth at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Saying hello again
Longtime patrons greet artist Bill Thumm at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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Art by the lake
Patrons enjoy art by the lake at the Williams Bay Art Fest on Saturday, July 24.
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