LEWISTON, Idaho – Applications are now being accepted for artisan and food court vendors, as well as for volunteers, for Art Under the Elms (AUE), which will be held on the Lewis-Clark State College campus on April 19-21, 2024.
AUE is LC State’s contribution to the Lewis-Clark Valley’s Dogwood Festival and is celebrating its 38th anniversary in 2024. AUE is a three-day art festival that includes an artisan marketplace, musical performance, cultural presentations and dances, readings, theater performances, art activities, and a selection of food trucks.
AUE is free and open to the public, and attracts visitors and vendors from across the region. It will run 12-7 p.m. on April 19, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on April 20, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on April 21. AUE also will coincide with the LC State Family Weekend next year.
AUE is coordinated by the LC State Center for Arts & History. All proceeds from the event support the Center for Arts & History’s programming of exhibitions, public programs, and art education initiatives.
The early bird registration deadline is Dec. 3 and vendors should use the code “AUE24EARLY” to receive a discounted application fee.
To apply to be a vendor or to volunteer, visit the AUE webpage at www.lcsc.edu/cah/art-under-the-elms and scroll down to the application areas.
For more information on AUE, contact Alexandria Scalise, program coordinator for the Center for Arts & History, at either aue@lcsc.edu or 208-792-2447.