Live Oak Park Fair

Signhead at Live Oak Park. (Linh Phung/Staff)

June 10th, 2012 at Live Oak Park. The festival had many art booths that featured pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists./File

Artist Paula L. Chang at her booth during the Live Oak Park Fair on Sunday. (Linh Phung/Staff)
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The festival featured many art booths including: pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists.(Linh Phung/Staff)
(Linh Phung/Staff)

June 10th, 2012 at Live Oak Park. The festival had many art booths that featured pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists. Debra Punds, Paddlefoot Dolls/File

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June 10th, 2012 at Live Oak Park. The festival had many art booths that featured pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists./File

(Linh Phung/Staff)
(Linh Phung/Staff)

June 10th, 2012 at Live Oak Park. The festival had many art booths that featured pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists. David Rully, Moonlight Shenanigans/File

(Linh Phung/Staff)

June 10th, 2012 at Live Oak Park. The festival had many art booths that featured pottery, jewelry, paintings and other eclectic works of local artists. Kirk McCarthy, Handcrafted Niobium jewelry/File

This weekend marked the 42nd Annual Live Oak Park Fair, a free 2-day family event featuring over 100 artists and craftspeople. The fair is located in Live Oak Park near Gourmet Ghetto. June 9-10 artists showcased a variety of work including: contemporary art, fine crafts, handcrafted jewelry & accessories, clothing, handmade quilts and baskets, plus sculptural & functional objects in clay, fiber, glass, metal & wood.

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