Southland Jubilee is taking place Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm in Historic Downtown Greensboro. Come and celebrate the community at this wonderful heritage arts festival, which will include live music, heritage demonstrations, classic cars, antique tractors, children’s activities, arts and crafts, and more!

Our Artist Demonstrations at Southland Jubilee:

Scott Peppers – Painted Tin Folk Artist

Demonstrating from 11 AM – 3 PM – Outside Tent Area of Genuine Georgia
Georgia Folk Artist Scott Peppers

Employing solely recycled materials such as tin and wood, Scott Peppers brings to life his charming creations: roosters, fish, mermaids, scenes, and more, all adorned with playful polka dots. As a self-taught folk artist from Banks County, Scott humorously remarks, “I put polka dots on everything.” Before diving into his imaginative pieces, each tin undergoes a meticulous cleaning and sealing process.

Cheryl White – Weaving

Demonstrating from 11 AM – 3 PM – Inside of Genuine Georgia

Cheryl’s love for weaving is apparent in each carefully woven piece. It is important to her that her art is not only aesthetically pleasing but functional. By combining a variety of fibers with traditional motifs, she creates unique, timeless, and beautiful household pieces that will last for years to come!

Bernie Moore – Turkey Caller

Demonstrating from 11 AM – 3 PM – Outside Tent Area of Genuine Georgia

Bernie Moore of Athens began designing turkey calls over 10 years ago for friends and fellow hunters. Through dedicated classes, he shares his expertise in scouting and hunting wild turkeys with both youth and adults. These meticulously crafted calls are handmade from native woods.

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