
E Pluribus Mormon
Matt Page is an award winning illustrator and graphic designer inspired by local Mormon culture and pop culture.
Matt Page is an award winning illustrator and graphic designer inspired by local Mormon culture and pop culture.
Native to Utah, started in ceramics over 40 years ago. Love making pottery that is useful and decorative with colorful glazes!
Travis gained an early appreciation for books and doodling cartoons. Decades later, he now mostly appreciates them in minuscule proportions.
Diann weaves upcycled fabrics on her loom from the 1890s, and gives them new life as beautiful, one-of-a-kind rugs & table decor.
Helping bring the outdoors in. Nature inspired home decor and furniture that is handcrafted, and eco-conscious.
Zell and Jake bring you closer to nature with their unique butterfly jewelry designs and natural home decor.
Inspired by ALL things creepy and odd, Vanessa has been creating art based on her film favorites for years. She finds nothing beats a Creeps
Working to inspire everyone to be fearless in their baking. Bake Bold.
Salt Lake native & self proclaimed rock nerd, began making jewelry as a hobby and transformed into a real life big kid business.
Jewelry making, soup eating, coffee(and wine) drinking weirdo.
Susan has never been so inspired to create since moving to beautiful Utah last year! Stationery builds connections and lasts a lifetime!
Marie Brian (The Cotton Floozy) is the founder of The Cotton Floozy Collective, featuring various subversive and cheeky stitchers.
Paul Black is a Utah native, spending the last 7 years behind the camera among the Wasatch Mountains, southern deserts and in the studio.
salt lake canadian, deadbinky, loves drawing rats and unicorns in space and then putting them on everything
Hand made copper plate etchings, prints, and patches by Salt Lake local printmaker Morgaine Fehlauer.
Lover of nice smelling things, and the memories that accompany them. Lit by computers during the day, candlelight at night.
Kaelee is a feminist, activist, artist, and mother.
POP Studio is an exploration of color through form, transforming raw materials into eloquent beauty.