The Art League of Long Island’s 59th Holiday Fine Art & Craft Fair presents an eclectic variety of one-of-a-kind art and craft work created by artists at their art center in Dix Hills. The fair takes place December 7 & 8, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free and open to the public!
Visitors to the fair can expect to find the perfect gift for friends and loved ones on their Holiday list. Meet the artists behind the paintings, sculpture, woodcraft, ceramics, mosaics, fiber art, photography, jewelry, wearable art, glass art, and other unique handcrafted items on display. The fair is juried, so prizes will be awarded to participating artists and craftspeople with the most innovative designs.
For the kids there will be a face painting booth and for teens/adults FREE intricate papercutting snowflake workshops throughout the 2 days. Please register as there are limited seats.
Plan to spend time at the fair, enjoy the art on display and grab a bite to eat from the gourmet food vendors. You can also enter to have the chance to win a raffle basket or tickets to see Sarah Silverman, thanks WBAB/WBLI.
Artists and craftspeople who would like to be considered for participation in the fair can submit an application that can be found by clicking on our “Call For Artists” section.
Deadline: November 15, 2024 or until full.
About the Juror:
Diane Palma is the Co-Owner and Co-Art Director of digho, a dynamic graphic design company specializing in business branding and image marketing. With a foundation in both fine and digital art, Diane collaborates with her longtime business partner, Maria, to craft unique visual narratives that reinforce a cohesive, trustworthy image for their clients. Diane’s journey began with an early passion for art, leading her to study visual arts at LIU CW Post and earn a Master’s from Pratt Institute. Her professional career spans roles in creative services, notably at Newsday, before she fully dedicated herself to digho in 2012. Since then, Diane has become deeply involved in her community, chairing arts initiatives like the PUBlic Art Crawl and serving on the Huntington Chamber of Commerce Executive Board. As a mentor, professor, and leader in the arts, Diane blends her personal and professional worlds, thriving in Huntington alongside her husband, three daughters, and their beloved lab puppy, Chili.