August 20 -
21, 2005
The Michigan Guild is
proud to present the Eastwood Art Fair hosted by the Eastwood
Towne Center in Lansing, MIchigan. The Towne Center is an
outdoor shopping, entertainment and restaurant complex offering
a "lifestyle center for every lifestyle" and a delightful
environment for an exceptional art fair. Parking and admission
are free! More than 125 artists and artisans will take
part in this juried fair; fairgoers will find the same excellence
and variety as in the Guild's award-winning Ann Arbor Summer
Art Fair. Featured work will include jewelry, ceramics, painting,
glass, photography, fiber and more.
Hours:
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Imagination Station: Enjoy creative art activities
for children during the event.
Entertainment:
Special performances throughout the fair, check here for updates
as more information becomes available.
View
a list of exhibiting artists at the 2005 Eastwood Art Fair!!
Location:
From Michigan State
University
West on Route 43/Grand River Avenue to north on Route 127. Exit
Lake Lansing Road. Turn left off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will
be on the right.
From Downtown Lansing
East on I-496 to north on Route 127. Exit Lake Lansing Road. Turn
left off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will be on the right.
From I-69/Battle Creek
I-69 north to east on I-496. Take Route 127 north to the Lake Lansing
Road Exit. Turn left off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will be on
the right.
From I-69/Flint
I-69 south/west to South on Route 127. Take Lake Lansing Road exit.
Turn right off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will be on the right.
From I-96/Detroit
I-96 west to I-496/Route 127 North. Follow Route 127 north to Lake
Lansing Road exit. Turn left off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will
be on the right.
From I-96/Grand Rapids
I 96 east to north/east on I-69. Take Route 127 south to the Lake
Lansing Road exit. Turn right off exit, Eastwood Towne Center will
be on the right.
View
a list of exhibiting artists at the 2005 Eastwood Art Fair!!
The Guild thanks
our Sponsors and Community Partners for 2005:





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