The Granby Artists Association (GAA) will host its annual Holiday Gift Show at Pilgrim Covenant Church on Saturday, Dec. 2, for one day only. Shop for original works of art created by your favorite local artists. Bring a friend and discover the talents of your neighbors.
New and long-time members of the Granby Artists Association will be participating this year. Mark your calendar to visit these talented Granby Artists who will be selling their work at the show:
Jane Furca will have decorative and useful pottery items including bowls, mugs, vases, and pots in an array of colorful glazes.
Sue Canavan will have paper flowers and foliage for sale by the stem as well as other paper creations like mushrooms and holiday décor.
Jean-Luc Godard (Art of Lamp) has a brand-new collection of votives, as well as a selection of shoji lamps, new nightlight designs and some cool new lamps.
Calligrapher Debby Reelitz will be offering a re-issue of her first ornament design and a beautiful storage box to hold your collection of calligraphic ornaments. She will also be engraving on-site! Bring that wine bottle you want to gift to a friend or client—let her engrave a short message on it.
Avis Cherichetti and Linda Yurasevecz will have shelves and tables full of original ceramic creations both useful and decorative for that perfect holiday gift including ornaments, platters, mugs, lamps, raku pieces, votives and more.
Laura Eden will reveal her 12th and final ornament of our iconic Granby Oak. She will have a variety of original paintings, prints, greeting cards and past years’ ornaments. Be sure to pick up information about art classes she teaches in town
Sally Markey will have sock animals, painted wood items, new decoupage ornaments with all manner of interesting themes, original watercolors, prints and cards.
Aimee Gilbert, knitter and textile artist, brings her hats, scarves, shawls and some other unique fiber gifts.
Carolyn Dittes is excited to display her new spiral forms in her bowls and mugs, and new glazes on her utensil holders, platters and serving dishes. She looks forward to your feedback on her latest work and efforts to balance playfulness and practicality.
Kathy Ungerleider creates seashell artwork and decoupage oyster shell trinket dishes, in addition to fun-fur scarves and note cards.
Support your local artists and do your holiday shopping with us. The GAA Holiday Gift Show takes place on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Pilgrim Covenant Church, 605 Salmon Brook Street (near the Southwick town line). Find us at granbyartists.org and on Facebook. We look forward to seeing you!
Pottery by Linda Yurasevecz Pottery by Jane Furca Pottery by Carolyn Dittes Jean-Luc Godard’s shoji lamps Bells by Avis Cherichetti Paper flowers by Sue Canavanm