2018 World Commons Performance Schedule:
12 p.m. The Arcanes
1 p.m. Anderson Daniels
2 p.m. Shiver Fusion Belly Dance
3 p.m. Sawyers Dream
4 p.m. Jazz.Combo
5 p.m. Adam Hammer
6 p.m. Paige Gielen
The Lemonade Concert and Art Fair marks its 45th anniversary 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. June 21 as artists and vendors swarm campus for a day of arts, crafts, food and lemonade.
St. Cloud State’s signature family-friendly summer event has grown significantly through the years and now features more than 200 hand-made art and craft vendors, local musicians, theatre acts, food vendors, St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra and more.
New for 2018, Katie Webster ’14 and her husband Andrew bring their love for pottery and new business, Webster Pottery, to campus.
“We make functional ceramic wares fired to cone 6 (midrange) oxidation. We use a variety of surface decoration techniques, including underglaze, sgraffito, decals, overglaze, luster and laser decals,” Katie said.
The Websters consider both form and surface to create beautiful, functional pottery.
Other new vendors setting up shop:
- Fluid art work – Sadie Wolf
- Reclaimed material – Nicholas Jennings
- Handmade stone beverage dispensers – Eric Oberg
- Chainsaw carved fish – Jed Regan, Northwoods Fish
Attractions throughout the day include:
- Little Lemons Children’s Area, presented by Paramount Arts District – 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Live glass blowing demonstrations by FOCI MN Center for Glass Arts – 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Famers market – 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Granite City Days opening ceremony – 7 p.m.
For a complete, searchable listing of 2018 art vendors, please view our mobile-friendly vendor map.
Parking is free in K and Q lots south of the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center with a free shuttle service to the James Miller Learning Resource Center from 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Parking in the 4th Avenue Parking Ramp is $.75 per hour or $6 for the day.