Effingham Daily News, Effingham, IL

Opinion

April 27, 2006

The Artisan Fair is a perfect fit for Effingham

They got it right!

Effingham’s first Artisan Fair was a perfect fit for this community, shining a spotlight on this small city’s unique connection to the arts and giving local artists an opportunity to show others in the community what talent is often hidden away behind closed doors.

Several years ago, a group of citizens had the foresight to recognize art could set this community apart from others of its size. Amid scoffing and some pretty nasty jabs, this group moved forward in recreating an outside art show similar to the one in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

With support from Mayor Bob Utz, the Effingham Community Committee for the Arts secured funding to purchase the Leonardo Nierman “Flame of Hope” sculpture — at a fraction of what the internationally known artist usually gets for a commissioned piece — for the entrance at City Hall. And soon to follow was the first of what would become an annual outdoor gallery called Sculpture on the Avenues.

Despite some criticism, Sculpture on the Avenues continues to draw visitors and community members alike downtown to view the unique figures. And when the sculptures are replaced with new ones each summer, there is a bit of a buzz as residents take in the new pieces and discuss their particular likes and dislikes.

But the sculptures aren’t the only artistic attraction.

The Effingham Art Guild has displayed paintings by local artists in the halls of City Hall, other public places and area businesses for many years. In addition, there are a few galleries scattered through town.

And now, there is the Artisan Fair.

Organizers not only were great at getting the theme right, but they were willing to start small, which will allow for future growth. And although the theme was specific, the variety ran the gamut.

Visitors had the chance to view or buy paintings, jewelry, pottery and a variety of other artistic creations. Joe Sippers Cafe joined in the event with an open mike and outdoor musical enticement. Rexroats Distinctive Dining also provided musical entertainment, and Helen Matthes Library and Rexroats both brought in the literary side of the arts. The library also displayed the work of ARC clients.

And if anyone thought the talent was limited to adult endeavors, he or she apparently missed the talents of our youth on display at Effingham High School and St. Anthony High School as well as the film festival showing at the Heart Theatre and the dance demonstrations.

The talent that exists in this small community is amazing.

The Artisan Fair embraced and showcased that talent. It gave artists, local as well as those from other areas, a chance to share their vision, and community members a chance to see what is often hidden behind closed doors.

Effingham County Vision 2020 Culture, Arts & Leisure Committee, Effingham Convention & Visitors Bureau, Effingham County Community Foundation, local artists and everyone else involved in bringing this artistic celebration to the city are to be commended for a job well done.

We look forward to the next fair with anticipation.

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The Artisan Fair is a perfect fit for Effingham
by Anonymous , , Thu Apr 27, 2006, 03:20 PM CDT
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