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This year's featured artist:

Jim Shores

 

WHat is outsider ARt?

 

Who's on the Grass?:

Artist List coming soon!

 

 

TRAM Fair 2008

Outsider. Folk. Local Art.

Saturday, October 4th 10am-6pm

Gateway Park (behind Sunrift) Travelers Rest, SC

(Food/beverage vendor applications are available by request.)

 

 

We appreciate the community's support and look forward to an even bigger and better TRAM Fair in this year. If you came out to the fair last year, send us your pictures! If you have comments or suggestions that could help us in planning this year's event, please email us. Keep an eye on the website for the 2008 artist list. It's coming soon because applications are already coming in!

Who's On the Stage?:

Dry Ridge Productions Presents:

coming soon!

2007 Artists:

Julie Masaoka

James Anderson

Shirley Brown

Pat Cato

Barbara Green

Leslie Hart

Bobbie Holt

Veronica Inman

Karen Lucci

Millie Mellichamp

Sandy Waddell

Susan Sorrell

Heather Walton

Palmetto Gourd Patch

Ramona Hotel

Mike Jones

Malvern and Natalie Brown

Carol Sutherland

Johnnie and Patricia Brisbone

Jim Shores

J. Scott and Elizabeth Kendrick

Don Lewis

Jimmie Lynn Dykes

Kimbery Webber Young

Jeanne Bradley and John Fry

Jacob Stephens

Kerry Bober

Mary Zeman

Billy "FRED" Hellams

George Campbell

Ernest Lee

Stan Harp

Cat Bishop

Western SC Gem and Mineral Society

Geraldine Smith

Deona Fish

Greg and Joel Patton

Terri Goddard

Bruce Bunch

Carrie Creech

Laura Faye Medlin

Bev Peeples

Blaine Owens

Deane Johnston

Dana Sammons

Ann Taylor

Grace McDowell

Nancy Miller

New Day Clubhouse

Linda Bell

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TRAM Fair Sponsors & friends:

Thanks to Susan Sorrell for our beautiful TRAM Fair 2007 art work. Keep an eye to the TR Sky.  Her artwork will be featured on the TRAM Fair Banners for 2008!

The original piece (approx. 8"x12" unframed) is available at TRAM for $1200.00. If you are interested in the piece, please call (864) 834-2388.

 

*The 2007 event was made possible by grants from the Metropolitan Arts Council of Greenville, SC, South Carolina Arts Commission, and the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.