Green Goodies / Hijinx Mixed Media / Katie Hogan Art / Selia Salzsieder Art / Poornima Moorthy / Steph Hagens Art
GG, the self-taught artist behind Green Goodies, delves into consent, mental health, and the environment embodying art's transformative role in healing and societal change. / Juliet focuses on illustration, printmaking, and fiber art using humor to bring joy but also tackle hard-to-talk-about subjects. such as otherness, body positivity, and mental health. / Katie Hogan is an oil painter whose work explores the people and the world around her, creating portraits and paintings from live models, and exploring the diversity of Wisconsin's Farmer's Markets with bold, contemporary still lifes. / Selia makes hand cut collages using vintage materials- often using scientific illustrations and found images of women. I use my collages to create prints, stickers, cards, and other goods. / Poornima Moorthy is a South Asian American Female Professional artist that creates multi-faceted art. Her love for pattern is strongly influenced by her Indian heritage. Using her iPad and Apple Pencil she draws both realistic and pattern-filled imagery to create her vibrant, colorful, whimsical landscapes. / Steph Hagens is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the delicate balance between the feminine form and the natural world. Using fluid washes of watercolor and soft gradients of gouache, Steph creates intimate portraits that draw inspiration from both the curves of the human figure and the organic beauty of nature.
Leah Evans Textiles
I use mostly second hand textiles to make wall pieces about land use as well as tucker hats with quilted patches.
Lori Fleury - Rugs, Rugs, Rugs!
My Norwegian side of my family have been: sheep herders, spinners and weavers. My knowledge has been passed down for generations through genetics. I weave traditional Krokbrog rugs. These rugs are woven on a cotton warp and wool weft. Sometimes I use natural dyes and hand spun wool. The second type of rugs I weave are: strips of rags sewed together. For example I made a rag rug for each one of my sister's using my mom's old pants. The third type of rugs I weave: strips of old fur coats. Aunt Helens old fur coat was my inspiration. I didn't want to see it unused in the attic. I use a wool warp, so the rugs are fire resistant. Cutting the strips can only be done outside on a calm day. My goal is for more people to get involved upcycling old clothes. I encourage guests to weave when they visit my studio.
Mallory Williams
Sewn and quilted gifts, housewares, wearables, and children's soft books, activities, and stuffed toys.
Proud Mom Creations / Cham's Charms & Chains
I make yarn creations. From dumpster fires to opossum bag holders, you can count on finding many not your usual crochet items, many with a touch of pride colors woven in. / A combination of chain and scale maille and leather working.