Studio Fair celebrates 49th year
PRINCE GEORGE – Everything from high-end chocolates to unique metalwork made from forks, jewellery and candles. The displays run the gamut. The first artisan fair of the year. And it has come a long way from very humble roots nearly fifty years ago.
“It started out really small, just as a fundraiser and grew into this amazing show that has, you know, certainly attracted national and provincial artists that come from all over and they love Prince George,” says Lisa Redpath with the Community Arts Council.
Atheena Murray is the founder of Atheena’s Apothecary. Hers is one of more than 300 local, provincial, and national artisans. Well before she became a vendor, she was came to Studio Fair as a guest.