The Bruce Museum’s 25th Annual Outdoor Crafts Festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23, on the grounds of the museum. The festival, which runs from 10 to 5 both days, features juried exhibitors specializing in ceramics, jewelry, wood, wearable and decorative fiber, metalwork, leather, paper arts and glass, all available for purchase. More than 80 artisans will be exhibiting and selling their wares. The Outdoor Crafts Festival includes educational activities for children, international cuisine, acoustic musicians and dance performances.
The festival is held rain or shine on the museum grounds at 1 Museum Drive. Admission to the festival is free to members, $8 for non-members, and free for children under five, and includes all festival activities plus admission to the Bruce Museum galleries, which are open to the public during festival hours.
For information, visit Brucemuseum.org, or call 203-869-0376.
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