More than 25 artists and craftspeople offering their work at 12 locations around the island.
10am to 5 pm
Saturday & Sunday
November 16 & 17
Featured artists
Wire-wrapped jewelry, especially pendants formed from geodes, beach glass, fossils, amber and gemstones.
Paintings depicting Ria's interpretation of the natural world, and of places she's traveled to, evoking a sense of awe and the more mysterious
Through the design, the texture and the color of the glass Gloria Maxwell retells a story from the visual experiences of the world around her.
Professional photographic services, greeting cards and photos of Pacific Northwest and Lummi Island landscapes.
With myth and metaphor, Ann Morris' sculpture speaks of the relationship between Nature and humankind.
Each piece of Ria's pottery is individually handcrafted of high fired stoneware with glazes selected for high resistance to abrasion.
Art’s original kiln-formed glass artwork shows his fascination and delight in the natural world
Mary Barstow is a fiber artist, sewing quilted wall hangings, bed quilts and table decor.
The craft of indigenous bull kelp which can be found lying fallow on local beaches.
Ted makes one-of-a-kind jewelry with the intention of bringing joy to both the wearer and the observer.
Lynn specializes in the Raku firing process which gives the surface of the clay a dark smoky look, creates metallic surface effects and interesting crackle patterns in clear and colorful glazes.