Shin-diggity Dog!
Aka…The Shindig, Sunday, May 2nd 12-6 p.m.
What, pray tell, is a shindig you ask? In essence it’s a dance, a celebration, a party full of merrymaking and exuberance! The best part of all is that this one is free! On Sunday, May 2nd in Downtown Greensboro at the 300 block of South Elm St., local artists, musicians, dancers and delicious restaurants will converge to offer you the best that Greensboro has to offer.
Over 80 artists, crafters and vintage sellers are joining together to display and sell their latest creations. Many of the artists are part of a new Greensboro movement called Handmade Triad. If you’re tired of mass-produced-made-in-China products cluttering our lives and our landfills come check out what these local artists have to offer. They’re real people using their hearts and minds to create beautiful art that will withstand the test of time. The glass jewelry above is by Melissa Blackburn Glass Design, and the pottery below is by Flying Pig Pottery and MSR Pottery respectively. For another sneak preview of the goods, view the Handmade Triad website (www.handmadetriad.com).
Eight bands will liven up the afternoon featuring music by Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Filthybird, Decoration Ghost and more. Their sounds range from blue-grassy and soulful to straight up rock and roll. Food from Zaytoons, Iron Hen (my new favorite restaurant), Fincastles, and Thai Pan will keep you fat and sassy and handcrafted local beer from Natty Greene’s will quench your thirst in the sweet sunshine.
The Shindig is an event associated with Art Beat Greensboro, the third annual celebration of local art that features over 60 events in 10 days. Theater, music and visual art events pack the calendar from April 30-May 9 thanks to professional arts organizations that call our city home. To see other Art Beat events in town, visit www.artbeatgreensboro.org and for more information on The Shindig, visit the blog of Mischief Makers816 (mischiefmakers816.blogspot.com).
Article by Katie Wall Podracky, a Greensboro artist and art teacher known for her vivid landscape paintings. Find more of Katie’s musings at www.katiewallart.com.
What are YOUR favorite art spots in Greensboro?
Which artists do you hope to see at The Shindig?
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Greensboro is growing into such an ecclectic place. Do you have any idea where to find these artists after.
Hi Chelsea! I’m so glad you asked. You can find the artists pictured above at http://www.handmadetriad.com. There, you can read a little bit about each one and find links to their Etsy stores– where they sell all their beautiful handmade goodness.