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Old Deerfield, Fall Craft Fair

September 21 - September 22

Discover the beautiful and historic New England village of Old Deerfield, Massachusetts, a founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement over 120 years ago. Held on the lush and beautiful grounds surrounding Memorial Hall Museum. Delight in all of the smells, sounds and styles of fall!

The 48th Annual Old Deerfield Fall Arts & Crafts Festival

Stop by and browse the creations of over 100 artisans, partake in delectable specialty food, eat under the food tent, and create at the free family craft table.

Enjoy the work of over 100 artisans, specialty foods, and free museum exhibits, including quilts and the Arts & Crafts gallery.
Every year for one weekend only, our talented crafters travel and display their works of art on the grounds of Memorial Hall Museum at 8 Memorial Street in Deerfield, MA. From apparel, dolls, soft sculpture, repurposed artwork, leather, woodworking, pottery, soaps & herbals, furniture, to fine arts, the fair has something for everyone. This year we are highlighting many specialized jewelers who work in different mediums such as silver, gold, wire, gem and beach stones, glass beads, sea stone, crystals, and leather.

About Old Deerfield Craft Fairs

A juried event, the Old Deerfield Craft Fair selects its exhibitors based on the quality of their work. The variety of crafts includes: wood workings, pottery, decorative painting, photography, jewelry, fine art, sculpture, fiber and apparel, specialty soaps, mixed media, specialty foods and more. The Old Deerfield Craft Fairs are organized to benefit the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of crafts and the history of our surrounding Deerfield area.

Details

Start:
September 21
End:
September 22
Series:
Website:
www.deerfield-craft.org

Venue

Memorial Hall Museum
8 Memorial St
Deerfield, MA 01342
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Phone
(413) 774-3768
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