
Furturtle Show Prints
Furturtle Show Prints was started by Travis Bone in 2004. Furturtle specializes in limited edition, screen-printed posters for all kinds of bands and events.
Furturtle Show Prints was started by Travis Bone in 2004. Furturtle specializes in limited edition, screen-printed posters for all kinds of bands and events.
“Garish” by JCB is inspired by pop culture, the series uses references from film, television, and print media – sometimes mixing horror, comedy, and societal issues in one breath. The series is UV and black light activated, created using mixed media.
Zac Campbell is a visual painter and graphic designer born in Birmingham, AL and currently living and working in Salt Lake City, UT. His art is comprised of geometry, materials, and color patterns that are meant to reflect the relationship between nature and the modern world.
GinnyPenny plush robots are each hand stitched by Susie. They are made with premium wool felt and all have their own unique personalities. Susie has been creating her robots for boutiques, shows and Etsy for six years. Her favorites to design are steampunk robots.
Goodies Ultra Fun Company is comprised of husband and wife creators Dane and Sara Goodwin. Together they curate a hand-picked selection of eccentric vintage clothing, and design enamel pins, patches, screen prints, and more! Check out their store at 855 S. 400 W. in SLC.
Grave Noise Press is a printmaking studio in Salt Lake City that produces fine art prints using letterpress, stone lithography, copper plate etchings, and woodcuts.
Benjamin Gawle is a master potter who, in addition to creating functional pottery for everyday use, makes clever little robot creatures out of clay.
Bison Bison Supply makes textiles, works on paper, and accessories founded in a love for Utah and the American West. Pick up your new favorite enamel pin, a hand-printed handkerchief, a Pocket Adventure zine (taking you to a lesser-known corner of Utah), and more.
As a lifelong artisan of many different mediums, Katrina has always looked for ways for people to enjoy her artwork. She has become a Henna Tattoo artist and a jewelry maker so that people can not only enjoy her work but wear it! She focuses on original and unique designs.
There are so many names for what I do; leather worker, upholsterer, seamstress… I prefer maker. Derived from the sights, sounds, cultures and textures of places I’ve traveled worldwide, I try to put a little soul into each bag, holster, belt, and custom creation I make.
When a knee injury in the beginning of 2018 limited her usual outdoor activities, DeAnna discovered the therapeutic benefits of creating hand knotted macramé. Her work is inspired by simplicity, and the beauty of the mountains and desert.
Vanessa, a fan of film noir and horror, specializes in pop culture portraits. Although she works in many different mediums, one thing is true—the art she creates is dominated by texture, layers and the contrast between gray scale and color.
Concrete and Copper is a husband and wife team that appreciates design in every sense of the word. With backgrounds in architecture, interior design and construction, using concrete to create unique, handmade decor and housewares just felt like a natural thing to do.
Curated retro and vintage clothing and odds and ends, personally sourced by owners Jacqueline and Logan.
Tara is the artist and creator of CraftingTiger. She uses lots of cardstock paper to create dimension in her greeting cards, pop up cards, pin back buttons, and handmade books. She also uses inks and watercolors to make every handmade item one of a kind.
My name is Alex Al-Naqeeb and I am the artist for Creative Bones. I am a twenty seven year old mixed media artist from Salt Lake City, Utah. The inspiration for my art comes from skulls and nature because I have always been interested in their symbolism and what they represent.
Diagnosed with auto-immune disorders in childhood (affecting her skin & later joints) Melanie strives to create nourishment for your skin. Handcrafting buttersilk & salt bar soaps, body butters, lip balms, facial cleansers, sugar scrubs & more, she hopes you love your skin again.
Danielle creates fiber pieces with enthusiasm for texture, pattern and color. Having received her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she focuses on modifying traditional fiber methods to create contemporary embroideries, weavings, an other hand-sewn items.