EASLEY — Fall for the Arts 2015 was held at the Easley Farmer’s Market on Nov. 14 by the Fine Arts Center of Easley (FACE) with no one a loser, including shoppers, as winners from local schools were also announced during the event.

Vendors were on hand displaying their own arts and handmade products while FACE also hosted the arts competitions involved with Fall for the Arts, highlighting the work and talents of local students. Art competitions and talent contests highlighted the day.

The announced winners for the talent contest were as follows:

Elementary Dance: Keely Austin

Middle School Vocal: Emma Reeves

Middle School Dance: Jayda Austin

High School Vocal: Hannah Gunter

High School Dance: Karis Bass

Easley’s Rising Star Fall 2015: Emma Reeves

Winners in all divisions of the art contest were as follows:

K4-2nd grade

Mixed Media: Reagan Creech

Drawing: Caroline Shealy

Painting: Nora W.

3rd-5th grade

Mixed Media: Jack Sickels

Drawing: Marleigh Smith

Painting: Abigail Shealy

Photography: Vaughn W.

6th – 8th grade

Drawing: Annelise Few

Painting: Avery Mustar

Photography: Amelia Heichel

9th-12th grade

Drawing: Isaac Johnston

Painting: Hannah Gunter

Photography: Peter Johnston

Clemson or Carolina it’s all the same as there was a wide selection available for browsing at Fall for the Arts in Easley Nov. 14.
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One example of the artwork on display during Fall for the Arts in Easley.
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Even four-legged friends who appreciate the work of local artists were welcome to browse all of the offerings at Easley’s Farmer’s Market.
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The chill in the air made coffee a favorite during the early morning hours of the Fall for the Arts Festival.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/web1_IMG_0031.jpgThe chill in the air made coffee a favorite during the early morning hours of the Fall for the Arts Festival. D. C. Moody | The Easley Progress

Cooler temps mean dressing warmer and for those unprepared there was a cap for any mood.
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It’s nearly time to break out the decorations and if you aren’t prepared there were plenty to choose from Nov. 14 with Fall for the Arts.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/web1_IMG_0024.jpgIt’s nearly time to break out the decorations and if you aren’t prepared there were plenty to choose from Nov. 14 with Fall for the Arts. D. C. Moody | The Easley Progress

Being true to your school seemed to be a theme at Fall for the Arts as many vendors had plenty of Clemson and USC mementos to choose from Nov. 14.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/web1_IMG_0035.jpgBeing true to your school seemed to be a theme at Fall for the Arts as many vendors had plenty of Clemson and USC mementos to choose from Nov. 14. D. C. Moody | The Easley Progress

They may be a little too large for your tree but that doesn’t mean there’s not a place for them as Christmas approaches.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/web1_IMG_0033.jpgThey may be a little too large for your tree but that doesn’t mean there’s not a place for them as Christmas approaches.D. C. Moody | The Easley Progress

By D. C. Moody

dmoody@civitasmedia.com

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