Celebrating Creativity: The Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival Celebrates it’s 30th Anniversary July 13 & 14
The 30th anniversary of the Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival is set to showcase more than 200 artists presenting the finest in art and craft from the region and beyond. This two-day outdoor festival, sponsored by Subaru, will be held on Saturday, July 13, from 11 am – 7 pm, and Sunday, July 14, from 10 am – 5 pm.
As always, a curated selection of artists and crafters will exhibit a diverse array of work, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, wood, fiber, paper, drawings, paintings, photography, and wearable art. Attendees can enjoy live music and explore the restaurants and shops along Kings Highway, spanning from Washington Avenue to Haddon Avenue, and along Tanner Street to Euclid Avenue.
The festival will feature the Boroff Family Emerging Artists Area on Kings Court, highlighting eight individual artists working in various mediums. This area will include students from Perkins Center for the Arts, student glass blowers from Salem Community College, student ceramics artists from Camden County College, and Markeim pottery students. The area is named in honor of Barbara Boroff of Renaissance Craftables, who co-created the event with the Haddonfield Business Association 30 years ago.
Additionally, Kings Court will host the Markeim Arts Center’s make-and-take craft station for kids, offering paintable ceramic magnets and air-dry clay characters. There will also be face painters and Morgan & Olivia’s Unique Boutique Slime Shop, where kids can buy slime or create their own to take home.
Subaru of Cherry Hill will have the new 2025 Subaru Forester on display and will sponsor an on-site pet rescue from Friends of Burlington County Animal Shelter.
This free event is easily accessible from area bridges or by taking the PATCO Speed Line to the heart of the shopping district. Parking in Haddonfield is also free on Sunday. The festival’s major sponsors include Subaru of America, Subaru of Cherry Hill, Audacy radio stations B101, 96.5 TDY, BIG 98.1, and the Sun Newspaper Group / Newspaper Media Group.
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About the Partnership for Haddonfield:
The Partnership for Haddonfield (PfH) is the management corporation for Haddonfield’s Business Improvement District and co-organizer of the Arts Festival along with Renaissance Craftables. PfH’s mission is to provide leadership that produces the best downtown in the region by creating and promoting a superior business mix and enhancing Haddonfield’s image in the marketplace. PfH offers grant programs to attract distinctive retailers and fine-dining restaurants, sponsors business networking events, actively markets the downtown, and organizes special events. More information about PfH can be found at www.downtownhaddonfield.com.