Art HooHa
Art HooHa 2011!
Friday evening, December 2nd (6 - 9) / Saturday, December 3rd (11 - 6)
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"hoo-ha" or "hoo-hah" (pronounced: hu: ha:) - A condition of intense public interest or excitement.
"Art HooHa" (pronounced: ahrt hu: ha:) - A fun, festive and relaxed Urbana tradition that celebrates the broad spectrum of arts in our community.
What is all this “Art HooHa” business?

Art HooHa 2010 will feature art and fine crafts for show and sale by both professional artists and art students who have joined to schedule open studios, home shows, and special gallery hours on the same weekend.

Art HooHa is an unofficial celebration of our creative community and an opportunity to support artists while you find unique gifts for your holiday list (or for yourself). We hope you enjoy our little event and its relaxed atmosphere where you can check out both the goods and the studios, nibble on some cheese, shop for presents and have fun. Bring your friends.

2010 Art HooHa Exhibitors
Open Houses
Open Studios
Galleries

Hooey Batiks Open House
(with studio in basement) 
905 South Lynn Street, Urbana
(217) 344-7637
Jill Miller / Hooey Batiks - Batiked clothing, pillows, scarves and more
Anna Barnes - scarves, jewelry, pendant lamps and other household and fashion items, including children's aprons, from
reclaimed materials
Lisa Kesler - Original Paintings, Prints, Mixed Media Art and Barn Quilts
Georgia Morgan - Polymer clay jewelry
Mete Sarabi - Jewelry, art, etc

Wild Wimmin Craft Collective
709 South Webber Street, Urbana
(217) 390-7998

Wild Wimmin Craft Collective - folks can anticipate seeing funky wreaths, ornaments, and tree toppers; jewelry; and shrines and assemblage art.

CU Potters Club
900 South Race Street, Urbana
www.cupotters.org
The Potters' Club is a co-op for the ceramic arts that provides a quality pottery studio to amateurs at reasonable cost.

Glasslake Studio
(Gallery and Studio)
2908 East Main Street, Urbana
Barrie Bredemeier - Hand blown glass
(Glasslake Studio web site)
• Demos on Sunday

poster

Heartland Gallery
112 West Main Street, Urbana
(217) 337-4767
heartland-gallery@comcast.net
• Featuring art and fine crafts from the Celtic lands, traditional Indian and Latin American folk art from Kalarte Gallery and the work of over 35 local artists.
(Heartland Gallery web site)

Shared Space: An Artist Co-op
123 West Main Street, Urbana
(217) 417-4407
• Shared Space offers an opportunity to local artists and craftspeople to display and sell their work.  We are proud to be part of the burgeoning art community in downtown Urbana
(Shared Space web site)

Wind Water & Light Gallery
161 Lincoln Square, Urbana
(217) 344-2484
Over 200 artists represented, with original drawings, oil painting, art prints, jewelry, clothing and cards available for sale.
(Wind Water & Light on Facebook)

The Wooden Hanger
135 West Main Street, Urbana
(217) 384-6009
(The Wooden Hanger web site)

(more coming soon)
(click here for the 2009 HooHa participants)