Monday, August 15, 2011

Dooryard Arts Festival Queen Street Marketplace

QUEEN STREET MARKETPLACE IN PHOTOS


Dana Kittilsen of Knowlesville preparing the fire he used to make rings from horse shoe nails and knifes from old railroad ties at the Queen Street Marketplace.
Jean-Luc Schwanewede, an interested onlooker, turns the crank to keep the fire going while Dana Kittilsen looks on.

From left: Emily Shapiro, Samantha Strong, and Julia Girard pose for a picture while working at the Falls Brook Center booth at the marketplace.
Brewed Awakenings coffee, based in French Lake, NB, had a booth set up at the marketplace.
 Tourism New Brunswick's Smart car was set up at the market handing out visitor information guides and pamphlets.
New Brunswick NDP Leader Dominic Cardy is seen here making a purchase from George Peabody's natural garlic, herbs and flowers booth.
George Peabody
Dunroamin' Stray and Rescue booth.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery booth
Wood carver Kerry O'Toole works hard at carving a fiddlehead design into a wooden door at the marketplace.


Other examples of Kerry O'Toole's work include this door on display outside of the Dooryard Arts Festival headquarters on Saturday, August 13th.
Too Many Cooks workshop
T-shirt painting workshop
Knitting workshop
This vendor sold various ice cream treats and fudge at the marketplace.

We have many more pictures of the festival and marketplace. They will be posted on our Facebook page soon!

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