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Coordinates: 38°1349.3N 85°4545.5W / 38.230361°N 85.762639°W / 38.230361; -85.762639
 

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St. James Court Art Show
St. James Court Art Show in 2004
NicknameSt. James Art Fair, St. James
StatusActive
GenreArts and crafts show
BeginsOctober 4, 2024; 2 months' time (2024-10-04)
EndsOctober 6, 2024 (2024-10-06)
FrequencyFirst weekend in October
VenueCentral Park, Louisville
Location(s)St. James–Belgravia Historic District, Louisville, Kentucky
Coordinates38°13′49.3″N 85°45′45.5″W / 38.230361°N 85.762639°W / 38.230361; -85.762639
CountryUnited States
Years active66
InauguratedOctober 12, 1957 (1957-10-12)
FounderMalcolm Bird
Most recentOctober 8, 2023 (2023-10-08)
Artisans700
Attendance300,000
Organised byOld Louisville
SponsorsCorporate donors
Websitestjamescourtartshow.com

The St. James Court Art Show, colloquially called the St. James Art Fair, or just St. James, is a popular free public outdoor annual arts and crafts show held since 1957 in the Old Louisville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, in the St. James-Belgravia Historic District. Mostly situated to the south of Central Park, the show is normally held on the first weekend in October, and includes more than 700 artisans from various locations throughout the Americas. The show draws nearly 300,000 people, one-third from out of state, each year. The show is put together by a group of various neighborhood associations in Old Louisville.[citation needed]

The art and item selection at the show runs from the mundane to the sublime,[citation needed] and the inexpensive to the very expensive. Booths featuring such items as furniture, pottery, jewelry, glassworks, photography and paintings are lined up on streets and sidewalks with ample walk spaces between them to handle large crowds.[citation needed] Booths with the highest showcase quality are situated on St. James Court, Belgravia Court and Magnolia Avenue, while booths on Fourth and Third Streets tend to purvey more consumer-oriented artistic items. The 19th century mansion Conrad-Caldwell House, on St. James Court, is open for tours during the show.

In addition to the various items for sale, the show attracts various state and local politicians, charities, churches, radio stations and publishers who take the opportunity to promote themselves to the public.

Each booth showcases a unique set of artistic works

The event is sponsored by various corporate donors. There are various awards given out for "Best of Show," "People's Choice," the poster contest and several scholarships. The show has been ranked #1 in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine.[citation needed]

Being held in the neighborhood Old Louisville has a particular significance because the St James Art show was founded in order to produce revenue and sustain the surrounding area. Old Louisville at the time the St James Art Show was created was in a financial decline; however, today it is known as one of the most popular areas of Louisville. Old Louisville became a historic district in 1975, and also has the United States largest collection of Victorian style homes. The art show is almost exclusively outdoors.[1]

The 2020 show went virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the 2021 show resumed in person.

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". St James Court Art Show. Archived from the original on 6 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
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