1959 A painting of the first art fair was presented in 1959 by the artist, Robert Sellers, to Bernice Crandell Wexstaff and Sue
Lempke, co-chairmen of the first Charlevoix Waterfront Art Fair.
1960
This poster was created to advertise the third Annual Artists and Craftsmen Waterfront Fair by L. Davis.
1966 View of East Park toward Bridge Street showing artists' displays and visitors to the fair.
1967
Norm and Judith Brumm showing their display at this early fair, with Norm still exhibiting.
1966
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummings choosing a painting for the Charlevoix Waterfront Art Fair from their outstanding modern art collection composed of
Matisse, Roualt, Degas, Picasso, etc. It was their generous practice of showing one piece of art from their collection every year.
1967 Lars Birger Sponberg at his booth space in the 1967 fair. Lars is a veteran exhibitor.
1967 Todd Warner with his early animal piece amid his pots.
1970 A
photograph of the art fair in East Park in 1970.
1974 16th
Annual Charlevoix Waterfront Art Fair showing a portion of the
poster designed by William Staffel of Staffel's Studio,
Charlevoix.
1978 Local
artists who moved to Charlevoix area to establish studios.
Clockwise from top, William Staffel, Bonnie Staffel, Sue Bolt,
Todd Warner and Russell Bolt.
1978 Lee
Ewald, local potter who has shown his finely crafted work at the
fair.
1983 Sue Bolt, long time exhibitor, demonstrating at the fair.
1983 Mathias
Muleme of London, Ont., printmaker who exhibits annually at the
fair.
1983 Linda
Beers-Aydlott, a fine jeweler who resides in the area, has shown
her work annually.
1983 Mike
McDonnell, talented artist exhibitor originally from the Traverse
City area.
1983 Bob
Black, creative sculptor who showed regularly at the fair in the
early years.
1983 James
Ross, a much revered painter of realism in landscapes and nature
and a popular artist at the fair.
1985 Bonnie
Staffel, local potter, exhibiting at her last fair before moving
to North Carolina. She had shown her work since the third annual
fair.
1989 Barbara
Godwin's porcelain vase. She is a veteran of showing at the Art
Fair and who established her studio in Charlevoix from Saginaw.
1991 Ed
Risak came from the Marquette area of the Upper Peninsula to show
his Raku forms.
He was a long time exhibitor.
1991 Jerry Berta
followed his love for the old time diners and recreated them in
clay with the neon signs.
1993 Diane
Hubert creates jewelry of delicate, sensitive artistry and
is a long time exhibitor at the Fair.
1993 Pat
Custer Dennison is a creator of mixed media two-dimensional
work, colorful and imaginative. A long time exhibitor at the
Charlevoix Waterfront Art Fair.
1991 Madeline
Kacrmarczyk, creator of bold contemporary pottery, continues to
show her work at the fair. 1993 Joan
Michlin, a designer and craftsman of elegant jewelry, with her
exhibit.
2003 Dot
Replinger a long time exhibitor at the Fair, 2003 was her last
year to participate before retiring.
The
Charlevoix Council for the Arts would like to extend its thanks to
the following people and organizations for their untiring efforts
to make the Charlevoix Waterfront Art Fair grow into the success
it has become:
Participating
Artists
Attending
patrons
Working
volunteers and committees
The
Charlevoix City employees
The
Charlevoix Police Department
Archive
photographs courtesy of the Charlevoix Historical Society