More than 30 local artists and small businesses displayed their handmade wares at Developing Artist Collaboration’s sixth annual Dewey Sip & Shop Nov. 27-29 in the former Forgotten Mile Ale House parking lot.
Socially distanced protocols were in place allowing the tented holiday shopping event, where hundreds of patrons enjoyed live music and refreshments in an outdoor open-air reception area.
For more information on Developing Artist Collaboration, or to purchase items from vendors at the event, go to developingarts.org/sip-shopvendor.

Katie Callahan and Andrew Fleming of Cooperage Cabinets served up wine along with offering custom-made cabinets made from wine and whiskey barrels.

Millie Crotty of Miss Millie Ceramics offers a selection of handmade planters, jewelry, mugs and home decor.

Developing Artist Collaboration Director Leah Beach, with microphone, reminds attendees to stay socially distant.

Michael Johnson of Developing Artist Collaboration sells tie-dyed T-shirts and the opportunity to adopt an artist.