IMPORTANT INFORMATION

We are open M-Th 11-5, Fr-Sa 11-6, Su 12-5

"Think Green" is on view in our Lobby Gallery through September 9, 2026 with a reception on Friday, July 17 from 5-9 pm

On-line "Shopping" - We have a page with some of the unique items in our shop available for purchase via phone and drive up pick up - https://www.villageartisans.org/

Art on the Lawn Aug 14, 2027 -- Click here for the application.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

2013 Art On the Lawn welcomes back 2012's Best of Show - Kotah Moon

The Village Artisans will host their 30th annual fine arts and crafts festival, Art on the Lawn, on the Mills Lawn green, 200 South Walnut Street, in Yellow Springs on Saturday, August 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Scores of new and returning artists will have their work on display at the show. Their specialties include jewelry in gold and silver, beadwork with seeds and metal, paper-craft  watercolors and acrylics of nature and landscape scenes, drawings, caricatures, beeswax candles, garden and yard art, ceramics, stained glass, pressed flowers, masks, fiber art, leather accessories, scarves, and fused glass bugs! The setting is idyllic, and food vendors will be there to complement the outstanding artwork.

The featured artist for this year is Kotah Moon, a spiritual Eco-Artist, who specializes in sculpture and the reformation of previously used metals. Kotah won the Best of Show award at last year’s Art on the Lawn, and she is returning not only because Art on the Lawn is “well organized” and “attracts good artists,” she stated, but because Yellow Springs is a “good energy town.” Moon has even researched that energy and has found convincing evidence that shows Yellow Springs to be located in an “energy vortex.”  And energy, say Kotah Moon, is a major part of her life and work. Traveling to art shows throughout much of the year, Kotah and her wife, Suzy, spend winters in Florida, working and looking for the used or scrap material with which she creates her eco-art.


She finds used metals wherever she goes, says Kotah, and “each piece has its own story.” New metals, she explains, “don’t have the energy that comes with used metals. They don’t speak to me.”



So she looks for “metals that have had a life before...that have had life experiences” Those experiences, says Kotah, can come from the soil and the place where the material has been used, and from the people who used it.

“When you deal with recycled metals, you don’t know what is going to come out of it until you start working,” she says. Sometimes the energy of the materials contributes to the creation process. Sometimes there is other energy at work: “I love waking up every day and not knowing what’s in my head,” she says. “I dream some pieces, and I wake up and have to go and make what I’ve dreamed.”

Kotah’s relationship with the metal she finds complements the history of the metal itself, and, she says on her website, “Most people who visit my booth leave with more than just a piece of art, they leave with some of the energy God has given me, they leave with a story, and they leave wanting to share this experience with others.”

In addition to Kotah Moon and so many other artists, this year’s Art on the Lawn will feature music by Bettina Solas: “My musical repertoire consists of quite a variety of music,” writes Bettina. “My style is generally relaxing. I play a lot of Celtic, traditional Americana, folk, gospel and even some more modern selections on the autoharp and mountain dulcimer and I sing.”

In addition to Bettina’s music, Mark Camban, an artist who makes a Native-American style flute, will have a booth at the show and will be playing his flute throughout the day when he is not talking with customers.
For more information, call Village Artisans at (937) 767-1209 or visit www.villageartisans.blogspot.com

Monday, June 24, 2013

Parting is such sweet sorrow

We are sad to announce that The Village Artisans will be saying good bye to two of its members in the next few weeks.   We will certainly miss Jennifer Float and Sue Huff-Pleiman and their beautiful art work.  



There are only a few days left to pick up one of Jen's works, but Sue's work will remain in the shop through July. 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How does your garden grow?


“How Does Your Garden Grow?”
 
The Village Artisans at 100 Corry Street is pleased to announce its June show, an interactive gallery, “How Does Your Garden Grow?” After the Street Fair, members of Village Artisans will cover the Hall Gallery walls with large, blank sheets of paper. Then, beginning June 11, artists of all ages and skill levels are invited to stop by the gallery to draw their own garden visions with crayons, markers and colored pencils. Drawings will be welcomed until all the space on the paper is used up. A celebration of this project, along with much more interaction, drawing and refreshments, will take place from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Art Stroll evening, Friday, June 14.



Be sure to also stop by and see the creative garden outside our shop.


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Artists Wanted -- Bound 2B Round


Call for Artists!
 
Yellow Springs Village Artisans is pleased to announce its fall community show, “Bound 2B Round.”  Artists are invited to create and display two- or-three dimensional art that is round or has a round theme.
            Pieces should be at or below a 20-inch diameter or 16 x 20-inch rectangle, and the entry fee for the first piece is only $10.00, with additional pieces only $5.00. Artists may ask whatever price they wish for their works, and Village Artisans will retain only a 15% commission if the work is sold through this show.
            The deadline for submitting artwork and application is September 25 at Village Artisans. The show will hang during the month of October.  A reception for participating artists and the community (with round refreshments!) will be held on Art Stroll night, Friday, October 18, 2013, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. More information and applications are available at Village Artisans, 100 Corry St. or download here.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Congratulations Pam!






Pam's  quilt "Cosmic Connectivity" is in the Ohio Designer Craftsman's "Best of 2013" show. The traveling exhibit will be at the following locations: 

1665 W Fifth Ave., Columbus, Ohio 
May 5-June 23
Opening reception: Sun., May 5, 1-4 pm 

825 Gallia St., Portsmouth, Ohio
July 12-September 20
 
107 Cliff Park Rd. Springfield, Ohio October 5-December 15

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

YS-opoly

 The Village of Yellow Springs is creating a one of a kind Monopoly game personalized to highlight the unique businesses and events in our community.   Check out how Village Artisans is featured.
Oh, and the center of the board was designed by our very own artisan, Kathy Moulton.  Soon you'll be able to buy a copy of YS-opoly at stores throughout the village.