There is ART in SpARTa Festival
The
Hancock County Writers Group is excited to offer its support to the artists,
crafters and artisans that showcased their work in the “There is ART in SpARTa
Festival.” You did it. You held Hancock County’s first arts festival and we are
hopeful it won’t be the last. The
festival showcased the vibrant creative economy. Exhibits ran the gamut, from African inspired
masks to jewelry, handcrafted salt spoons to fairy houses, paintings to quilts.
There was something for everyone.
The art festival was more than looking at beautiful
pieces created by Hancock artists, it was about connecting artists with
buyers. The ARTs in SpARTa have the
potential to become a cornerstone for economic development. The Georgia
Department of Economic Development’s Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) stated
“the state’s creative industries generated $62.5 billion in total economic
impact in 2015. The creative industries in Georgia represent a combined $37
billion in revenue and employ an estimated 200,000 Georgians statewide, making
up five percent of employment in the state.”
Plans
are underway for a Hancock County
Artist, Artisan and Crafter's Guild that will leverage the
success of the art festival and Georgia’s creative economy to develop
opportunities for local artist to sell their work. Please contact Sherry Morrison at sherry@moonlightonrabbittrails.com or
706- 873-3058
for more information.
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