BRUNSWICK — Fort Andross and Cabot Mill Antiques is pleased to host the Fort Andross Artisans Holiday Craft Show to be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec. 8.
The two-day artisan filled show promises to be packed with excitement, quality merchandise and holiday cheer.
Featuring the original works of more than 25 Maine artisans, this event will showcase one-of- a-kind traditional and contemporary crafts of the region.
For complete list of artists go to ww.cabotiques.com and click on the Fort Andross Artisans Holiday Show banner.
This winter’s show will include artisans such as Nancy Prisk of Southport Silver. She is a metalsmith working with silver and copper to create one-of-a-kind original jewelry designs. You can find her work showing in galleries in New England, Virginia and the Bahamas.
Ned Motley creates Nedware Pottery. Ned began making pottery in the late 60s. Nedware focuses primarily on functional work, bowls, platters, vases and lamps. Ned brings elements of the natural world into his glazes.
Retired Naval officer Rafael Macias is a photographer hailing from Topsham. Rafael has experience in photo journalism, portraiture and documentary photography.
Fort Andross is handicapped accessible.
Show hours on Saturday and Sunday are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is a $2 admission fee, with food available and free parking.
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