Greenlight Art Festival 2019

 

Art Tent

Courtesy of Stacie Langdon

For the third year in a row, the Greencastle Arts Council was honored to partner with Putnam County Comprehensive Services in planning their annual art show and sale where community artists and artisans from PCCS Greenlight Studio exhibited and sold their work together. This year, the show, renamed The Annual Greenlight Art Festival, was extended to two days and moved from an inside event in early November to an outside event in mid-September.

Informed by Andrew Ranck’s extensive theatre experience in stage management, the event’s layout provided easy access for patrons and participants. Visitors enjoyed great weather, food trucks, a beer garden, five musical acts, 40 regional artists, as well as activities for children, at the campus of PCCS located at 620 Tennessee Street in Greencastle. There was plenty of room for dining, performers, kids’ activities, and vendors. On Saturday morning, the Greencastle Farmers’ Market moved their wares to nearby Wood Street. Artists who were registered on the Greencastle Arts Council’s Artists’ directory got first crack at space in one of two large tents provided by the PCCS. Additionally, other vendors set up their own tents.
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Planning began early in 2019 with PCCS director Andrew Ranck and marketing director Stacie Langdon, as well as other community members including the Greencastle Arts Council board members Lisa Cooper and Lynne Tweedie, Brian Cox of the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, and Eric Freeman and Suzanne Hassler from the Putnam County Visitors Bureau. The GAC connected PCCS with prospective participants and provided marketing services.

The Arts Council funded food for artists on Friday night and Saturday morning, which was catered by Barbara South. Artists were very appreciative of the food, the air-conditioned get-away inside the PCCS building, and several expressed appreciation to the organizers’ responsiveness to their needs.

Some of the best news of the day was that the Greenlight Studio had its most lucrative show ever. PCCS artists were pumped! Thank you to all who supported and attended this spectacular event. See you next year.

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