2017 ARTISANS

 

The Old-Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival features both demonstrations and sales by a wide variety of material artists and craftspeople throughout the two-day event.

Many of these material arts and crafts originated for entirely utilitarian reasons and were essential for meeting the basic needs of Ozarks residents in past generations.  As a result of changes in the region’s economy, especially the increased availability of manufactured goods since the mid-twentieth century, such arts and crafts are no longer practical necessities, but many talented artisans and craftspeople in the Ozarks continue to practice them both as outlets for their creativity and as means of celebrating the region’s rich cultural heritage.

In many cases, these crafts and art forms have incorporated more aesthetic elements as they have evolved over time, and artistry now takes precedence over functionality in the work of many of their practitioners, though this is certainly not always the case.

Some of the artisans and craftspeople who participate in the Old-Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival practice their arts and crafts as living traditions, and their work reflects ongoing developments within those traditions, including, in some cases, their own innovations.  Other participants in the festival are historical re-enactors who strive to practice their arts and crafts as they were practiced generations ago.  Some have products available for purchase; all of them encourage festival goers to observe their work and learn about it.

Artisans/Demonstrators Participating in the 2017 Festival are:

2014 Festival Flint NappersAlan Flood, Don Reed, Bobby Walker – Flint Knappers

 

 

 

Ellen Homes, Pottery—West Plains, MO

CrinklawSaddlesDan Crinklaw, Saddle Maker—West Plains, MO

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trena Redfield, Soap Maker—West Plains, MO

2009 Festival - SpinnersCountry Heritage Spinners and Weavers Guild – Ava, MO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OlderIronTractorOzarks Older Iron Club – Cabool, MO

 

 

 

 

 

SouthernBelleGrandmothersClubSouthern Belle Grandmothers Club – Quilt Show – West Plains. MO

 

 

 

 

 

McLeanQuiltingCindy McLean – Hutton Valley Quilters – Pomona, MO

 

 

 

Quiet Lady Enterprises, Beadwork – Caulfield, MO

Possum Trot Crafts – Silhouette painting on barn wood – Caulfield, MO

 

KennelClubPhotoSouth Central Missouri Kennel Club—West Plains, MO

 

 

 

MDCLogoMissouri Department of Conservation—West Plains, MO

 

 

 

 

 

FarmersMarketWest Plains Area Farmers Market—West Plains, MO

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