Curtis Fest Artisan Spotlight: Rock Bottom Clay Arts

Bring your home or garden to life with unique designs and colors built to compliment your decor.

Rock Bottom Clay Arts began just a year ago this month. The owners are both retired from 30+ years each from the corporate world and found a passion making ceramic totem poles. After a few classes in clay and Suzy and Linda are now working more hours than ever creating 5 foot totems made to look like rocks. In the past year they have expanded from only 5 ft totems to adding 3 and 4 foot, totem pops and totem pops in pots.


The 12th Annual Curtis Fest will feature over 75 local artisans under the beautiful canopy of trees at Curtis Park. Artists and makers include painters, sculptors, textile artists, and wood workers. Live music, food trucks, a petting zoo, children’s fairy and a pet refreshment station makes this a great way to finish out the summer.

This free event is open to the public and followed by Music the Park from 6-8pm. Don’t forget a picnic blanket and chairs to sit on while you watch the musicians or eat your food truck tasties from Culinerdy Cruzer, Kados Asian Grill, Masa Guiseria, and Cowtown Creamery.

Thank our sponsors for their support!
Renewal by Andersen and Grateful Dog Daycare.

 

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