LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
This weekend, the St. James Court Art Show returns to Old Louisville.
What began as a small fundraiser to restore the St. James Court Fountain has evolved into an event featuring over 600 artists from across the country.
Presenting his work for the first time is Ron Headings, who is here because of word of mouth from his peers.
"I've heard there are lots of people here, lots of fun, it's just a great atmosphere to sell art," Headings said. "On multiple occasions, we've talked to other artists, and they say you want to go to St. James if you can get in."
An estimated 300,000 people are expected to pack the streets of the historic neighborhood over the three days of the festival. Returning for her second year is Diana Carbajal, who believes that being selected for this