The Rivers & Roads Artisan Trail announces its June exhibition at the Gallery in the Clabber Girl Museum at 900 Wabash Ave. in Terre Haute. Valley artisans were selected to participate in the show, which will be on display through June 29.
Featured artisans include Edith Acton, glass; Cheryl A. Harris, illustrator; Susan Teschmacher, painting; Charles and Sue Wagoner, pottery and stoneware; Nell Brown, painting; Linda Stalker, painting; and Judy Ohmit, pottery.
Viewing hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
The Rivers & Roads Artisan Trail is an initiative of the Rural Urban Entrepreneurship Development Institute at Indiana State University. It aims to promote cultural tourism and raise awareness about the talent and availability of locally crafted products.
“We are excited to be partnering with Clabber Girl to host another art exhibition that showcases the work of our talented Rivers and Roads artisans,” said Daniel Pigg, director of Indiana State’s Business Engagement Center. “Events like this allow the community to connect with local artisans and support Indiana’s rural economies.”
To learn more about the Rivers & Roads Artisan Trail or apply for membership, visit riversandroadstrail.com.