
Hurst’s Handblown Glass
Mike Hurst is an Ogden, UT based lampworker whose focus has been pendants, jewelry, and marbles since starting in 1994.
Mike Hurst is an Ogden, UT based lampworker whose focus has been pendants, jewelry, and marbles since starting in 1994.
Using animals and human anatomy as his subjects, Hy Illustrates his understanding of the mind and our subconscious feelings, creating a visual connection between ourselves the ties we have to Mother Nature.
Beautiful fans and baskets made by wonderful women in Bolgatanga, Ghana who are part of a certified Fair Trade company. Our goal is to aid these women in the direct sale of their beautiful products, which provides their primary source of income.
Jan has combined her love of natural stones and art glass with her skills in creating art with copper and silver to produce one-of-a-kind jewelry that will speak to your inner spirit.
I am the queen of the 80’s and vintage upcycling, and I’ve been teaching myself various art styles since I was little. Art and nostalgia are my life! I focus on custom one-of-a-kind plushies as well as trying to stitch new life into discarded childhood favorites.
A native Utah artist, Jennifer has been a lifelong lover of animals. She uses a variety of techniques, which allows her to capture the rich diversity of the animal world and nature, and adds an element of strength and movement.
Jessica’s work focuses on blending traditional Native American Hopi design with contemporary color palettes and design trends. HONOVI features various forms of authentic, Hopi designed apparel including scarves and hats.
Lover of hedgehogs and hoarder of houseplants, Kandace creates watercolor pieces inspired by childhood visits to the library delving in to folklore and fantasy. Currently her work shows a fascination in all things small and tiny.
Chris Bodily has been illustrating under the moniker Hatrobot for over fifteen years. Inspired by cartoons, comic books, tattoos, and graffiti, his work combines playful whimsy with sinister darkness. To learn more about Chris and his artwork, please visit www.hatrobot.com.
With a true love for her craft, Haylee makes one-of-a-kind screenprints, etchings, lithographs, tees, and pins. Her current work is driven by understanding relationships to our socio-political history in the digital age while deconstructing what it means to be a feminine being.
Haylee Morice is a painter and illustrator living in Utah. She works in a variety of different mediums, and likes to paint figures in surreal environments, often including themes of growth and inspiration.
Hello my name is Heather Mahler, I am based here in Salt Lake City. Sharing body positivity and strength is extremely important in my work, and I do so by depicting bold women. My drawings reflect how we all choose our identity and celebrating femininity.
HEXEH is a product of Dimitri Allouch, SLC resident and French native, inspired by is roots in Paris and the influence of life near Grasse, the perfume capital of the world. Each candle, diffuser, and perfume aims to create a delightful sensory experience. All handmade in SLC.
Audrey Christensen is a textile artist who specializes in painting her embroidery with watercolor and creating one-of-a-kind cloth dolls.
My love of ceramics started when as an 8-year-old but I kept coming back to it again and again throughout my life. I finally realized in college that it was a part of me, and I wanted to play with clay forever. Years later, I’m still making in clay and having a grand time.
Homi Baby believes all baby toys should be natural and beautiful. Homi Baby currently creates natural and colorful baby rattles, stacking shapes, lacing shapes, swaddles, dollhouses, and playhouses.
Jennifer makes bespoke, one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art, often utilizing non-traditional materials such as watercolor on paper, rope, and up-cycled vintage materials to create statement necklaces and earrings.
As a new Utah resident, I am excited to bring my 40 plus years of experience creating jewelry to my new community. I use salvaged metal and coins in a way that surpries and delights my audience.