
Whether you have an antique chair youāre willing to part with for charity or you just want to clean out the garage, your chairs are welcome at the Los Alamos Chair Faire.
āPeople ask me, āShould I bring out one or all six?āā said Chair Faire organizer Connie Rohde of C Gallery. āI say bring all six. Clean out your garage.ā
Merchants in Los Alamos will be host to the fairāwhich organizers plan to be an annual eventāon July 31 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
The Chair Faire will benefit the Olga Reed Elementary School and is a combination of art show and flea marketāif the only items you could find at the flea market were chairs.
Fat ones, skinny ones, tall ones, funky onesāthe chairs will be lined up on display along the sidewalk of Bell Street. Exhibited seats will range from collectible antiques to artsy painted pieces. But Rohde said the chairs donāt have to be totally glamorous.
āSomething you clean out of your garage may be someone elseās fodder for making an art project,ā she explained. āIām always attracted to junk for how I can reinvent it.ā
Rohde donated a hand-painted Matisse chair from her former art students for a raffle. It will be given away at 3 p.m. in front of the Post Office to one lucky holder of a $5 ticket.

The event will feature a game of musical chairs set to live fiddle music, with chairs donated by Elite Events and prizes and gift certificates from Los Alamos merchants. The trio, K.A.T. & the Fiddle, with Kerri Gertz, Alice Green, and Tammie Wrocklage, will be performing at two locations beginning at 11 a.m. across the street from the Post Office andĀ Ghost Riders Tavern. At 11:30, theyāll move in front of Gussied Up Antiques, on the front lawn. Fiddling ends at 3 p.m.
Artists will be painting onsite at Cafe Quackenbush and at the Gentleman Farmer Gift Shop. Alan Freeman will be painting on the patio at the cafĆ©, where heās currently exhibiting a new show in Art Brut Gallery. His colorful work features scenes from Los Alamos and slightly beyond. Carol Wood will be painting at the Gentleman Farmer.
Visitors to Ghost Riders Tavern will find chair-spinning contests, and the C Gallery will feature assorted artāall about chairsāinside the gallery. Join a Chair Faire Happy Hour Garden Concert, featuring āStonehorse,ā with Nicolette Birni and Lynni Gilfry, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Union Hotel.
Ā Chairs will be judged and prizes awarded in four categories: Most Pristine Antique Chair; Most Unique Art Chair; Chair With Most Potential; and Best All Around Canāt-Stop-Talking-About-It Chair. Prizes are gift certificates from Los Alamos merchants, and judges include George Weir, Kam Jacoby, and Vivian Thompson.
Rohde said more than 100 chairs are scheduled to show up so far, and sheās expecting more as the day approaches.
āThe goal is to help the school, but itās also to get people to come to town and stroll the sidewalks,ā she said. āI think itās going to be fun.ā
Arts Editor Shelly Cone has three boys who are strong believers in chair art. She can be reached at scone@
santamariasun.com.
This article appears in Jul 29 – Aug 5, 2010.

