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St. Charles Business needs volunteers for Fine Art Show

The St. Charles Business Alliance is seeking volunteers for its 26th annual St. Charles Fine Art Show May 25-26 in downtown St. Charles.

The show, sponsored by St. Charles Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 25 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 26 on Riverside Avenue between Main Street (Route 64) and Illinois Street.

The free event showcases the original, juried work of more than 95 fine artists in a variety of mediums including ceramics, painting, sculpture, and photography. All art exhibited at the event will be available for sale.

Many of the 2023 Fine Art Show award-winners will be participating at this year’s event. Returning artists include:

• Aaran Sault, jewelry — 2023 Award of Excellence

• Laurie Pollpeter Eskenazi, clay/ceramics — 2023 Award of Excellence

• Skeeter Aschinger, sculpture — 2023 Award of Excellence

• Rahmon Olugunna, oil painting — 2023 Award of Excellence

• Jack Kraig, photography — 2023 Judges Award

• Karri Jamison, acrylic painting — 2023 Judges Award

To view the full list of 2024 artists, visit stcharlesfineartshow.com/list-of-artists.

To view the volunteer positions available and sign up, visit stcharlesfineartshow.com/volunteer.

The presenting sponsor for the 2024 St. Charles Fine Art Show is St. Charles Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram. Additional sponsors are Arcada Theatre, First Mid Bank & Trust, McGrath Honda of St. Charles, Solutions Networking Corporation, St. Charles Bank & Trust, Theriault Booth LLC. Attorneys at Law, Mason Faith & Hoscheit D.D.S., All Things Art Studio, Blick Art Materials, Clarke, Culligan Water, Elgin Community College, Heinz Brothers Greenhouse Garden Center, Kane County Magazine, Lakeshore Recycling Systems, Lawn Boyz Landscaping Inc., and Tri City Health Partnership.

For more information, visit stcharlesfineartshow.com or call the St. Charles Business Alliance at (630) 443-3967.

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