Kennett Square Arts Festival
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Giuseppe Castellano talks to organizers and artists involved with the first annual Kennett Square Arts Festival, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. The organizers explain why proceeds from the fair are needed to support a new library, and how libraries are funded. The artists share their experiences with exhibiting at festivals and fairs; why collecting emails from attendees is of utmost importance; why artists might want to consider doing pet portraits; what needs to be done to keep art from blowing into a river (literally); and more. You can donate to the construction of Kennett Square’s new library by visiting their website.
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