Living Traditions Craft Market

marketAt the Crafts Market, the work beautifully created by the craft demonstrators is available for purchase.  Connecting with the artists by purchasing an example of their work is a way to bring home the spirit of Living Traditions.  The full spectrum of cultures participating in Living Traditions is also represented in the Crafts Market. Chinese brush-painting, American Indian pottery, many crafts in fiber, jewelry and hand-carved wood items are some examples of the work on display for sale in the Market.

Crafts Market Hours

Friday, May 16             5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 17            Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 18            Noon to 7:00 p.m.

The following artists are participants in the 2008 Living Traditions Crafts Market.

  • Amronrat Antczak, Thai Carvings
  • Anne Carroll Gilmour, Scottish Tartan Weaving
  • Barbara Jones, Braided Rugs
  • Darrell Poleviyaoma, Pueblo Pottery
  • Dolores Perez and Frances Martinez Dee, Mexican Paper Flowers
  • Dominic L. Raimondo, Sudanese Clay Animals
  • Earl Denet, Hopi Kachinas
  • Ed Peterson, Recycled Metal Art
  • Elizabeth Peterson, Bobbin Lace
  • Ferial Rasekhi, Iranian Ceramic Flowers
  • George Aposhian Jr., Armenian Rugweaving
  • Hella and Myron Pope, European Decorative Painting
  • Hulya Kablan and Nagihan Citir, Turkish Crochet
  • Ingrid Hersman, European Decorated Eggs
  • Jeronimo Lozano, Peruvian Retablos
  • Judy Iwamoto, Japanese Origami
  • Karma and Sonom Sok-Choekore, Tibetan Rugweaving
  • Ken Yamane, Japanese Bonsai
  • Masami Hayashi, Japanese Calligraphy
  • Maurice “Keola” Ohumukini, Hawaiian Crafts
  • Ray Kartchner,  Woodcarving
  • Sergei Sakirkin, Ornamental Blacksmithing
  • Tonga Uaisele, Tongan Woodcarving
  • Zulma Arevalo, Central American Folk Jewelry