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  • JMR Vintage

    JMR Vintage focuses on the careful and thoughtful curation of retro, vintage, and antique finds along the Rocky Mountain West, and specializes in mid-century modern kitchen, serving and barware, and decor items.

  • ASTRAY ART

    ASTRAY ART is the creative endeavor of artist/craftsman Ryan Harrington. His work is rooted in an urban-pop aesthetic that has elements of handmade folk using a variety of reclaimed and salvaged materials to create both functional and decorative art.

  • Autumn and Aspen

    My name is Chelsea Barton and I am the owner of Autumn and Aspen. I have been a glass artist for about 7 years now. I started apprenticing for a world-renowned artist, Kristian Merwin, and from there he helped me with the skills and techniques I use today for my work.

  • H Works Jewelry

    Silver fever. Linear. Minimal. Handmade love. My jewelry is designed to present complex ideas reduced to their most minimal forms. Throughout my life I have used jewelry as a way of communicating things about myself that help me feel complete as I present myself to the world.

  • HABBENINK

    HABBENINK is an artist, illustrator, and educator. His first authored and illustrated children’s book, “Mr. Sherman’s Cloud”, was released in March of 2019.

  • Halestorms Jewelry

    A little girl that put all the pretty rocks in her pockets grew up to be a silversmith. Now she puts all the pretty rocks in silver and calls it jewelry. She hopes that on day her little girl will put all the pretty rocks in her pockets.

  • Half Pint Studio

    Half Pint Studio is a husband and wife team working together to provide excellent crafted letterpress goods, specializing in witty greeting cards, and contemporary illustrated art prints. We are excited to announce we will have foil-stamped product in time for the festival.

  • A Wild Violet

    As a Utah based artisan for over a decade, my journey as a metalsmith is ever evolving. I’m constantly inspired by nature, succulents, and minerals and gems from Mother Earth. My jewelry is created with intention and love, my hope is to share my art with the community!

  • Autumn Jones

    Ever since she could pick up a pencil, Autumn has loved to create works of art inspired by her surroundings. Her current series combines aspects of nature and animals, with aspects of technology and machinery, to create beautiful watercolor pieces.

  • B + Co

    After being in the jewelry making and supply business for years, Jessie and her husband Wes found a passion in minimal jewelry that is heirloom quality. Using only quality supplies and their own artistic vision, they offer a special collection of meaningful jewelry.

  • Balam’s Designs

    Born in Tijuana, living in Utah. Showing Mexican culture through my eyes. Art became a form of communication at a young age, I used it as a form of self expression and allowing people to see how I felt. Art that makes you feel something, that’s what I strive to do.

  • Batch Twenty-One

    In a world increasingly full of “scientifically formulated” everything, Batch Twenty-One keeps it old school — with hand-crafted formulations, natural ingredients and earth-conscious product design.

  • EmilyAsh Designs

    Clutches are timeless and elegant, they add style and accessorize any outfit. I handcraft all my clutches and wristlets from quality materials including leather and designer fabrics. I love the designing and creating process, but above all love seeing the joy they bring to others.

  • Freckleface

    Based off of her love of plants, and all things green, Kirsten creates one-of-a-kind planters, plant art, and handmade oddities.

  • Frequently Unique

    Frequently unique was created by Nikki after a lifelong obsession with stones, loving them so much in fact, they needed to be worn. Current works include wire wrapped jewelry, bead weaving and metalsmithing, so we have quite the selection for all people to enjoy!

  • Green Lion Eclectic

    Two pals addicted to treasure hunting in SLC. We’re here to bring you super fun, kitschy and colorful vintage clothing and decor.

  • Gretchen Darby

    My work is expressive of emotion by way of color, line, and shape. The placement of shapes in my series of paintings serve to exemplify ever-changing perspective in thought and expression. Each piece represents individual ideas that are married through feeling in other works.

  • Friendly Foods SLC

    For people with eating disorders, food allergies, and other food-related psychosis and sensitivities, food can seem less than friendly. My mission is to make food friendly again by knitting, crocheting, and creating adorable googly-eyed food buddies for everyone to love!

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