2022 Outdoor Artisan Market - Sept 24-25

This year’s Culture Days weekend has expanded to a month-long celebration of Arts & Culture!

We are celebrating with a:

Rossland Museum Outdoor Artisan Market

Join us on September 24 & 25 as we kick off the national Culture Days celebrations with our annual Outdoor Artisan Market! From 12 to 4 pm all weekend. Wander about the museum property to check out Kootenay artisans and vendors and celebrate the beauty and creativity fostered in this region. This is a licensed event thanks to the Flying Steamshovel, and we'll have live music supported by the Rossland Art Centre Society, so it's going to be a fun weekend! Admission is free, but donations are always appreciated! This event is supported in part by Columbia Power and the Columbia Basin Trust.

Vendor Booking Form Below

Or at this link: https://forms.gle/EvBn1eVREPUh4qgj7

Vendor Highlights:

Art by Kimboho

Mixed media artist Kimberley Cutler, (@Artbykimboho), was born in 1996 and grew up in a rural area outside of Nelson, British Columbia, surrounded by nature. At a young age, Kimberley was drawn to the beauty of the natural landscapes and has continued to show this appreciation for nature in her artwork. In April of 2019, she picked up a paint brush for the first time in 6 years, and has been creating ripples in the Kootenays ever since. Kimberley's work holds intricate details that could easily hold your gaze for hours, while reminding you to slow down and enjoy the beautiful details in life. Looking through her work, you'll find mystical mindscapes, enchanted forests and whimsical valleys. These captivating, dazzling, and dreamy landscapes that she creates are overflowing with emotion and fantasies that will leave you with a sense of wonder. The texture and metallics in Kimberley’s Mindscapes are unlike any combination you've seen before, and are only truly experienced with your own eyes. Kimberley has created functional art, by incorporating a wide variety of media including high quality prints, insulated thermoses & water bottles, handmade earrings, sweaters & t-shirts, reusable tote bags, laser-cut wooden wall art, vinyl and many more.

Columbia Gardens Vineyard & Winery

Winery based in Trail, BC.

Check out their website to learn more!

Kootenay Cotton Candy Kids

Contact at terrileeboyce@hotmail.com.

 

Brilliant Elements

Brilliant Elements is a home-based laser crafting business located in Trail, British Columbia owned by Tisha (the Brilliant One) and Grant (the Crafty One). In 2019 we started creating wooden, laser-cut, layered wall art, home décor and gifts. Never before seen in our area, we've made this type of art our specialty! Grant spends his time with the designs and machine, while Tisha creates the colour magic, and then we lovingly assemble them together.

website: www.brilliantelements.ca; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliantelements; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brilliantelements/

Kitchen Witch Bath & Body Alchemy

Kitchen Witch ~ Bath & Body Alchemy is owned and operated by Kelly-Rae Shuttleworth. She specializes in crafting luxurious and decadent Bath Bombs and body products in small batches with all natural and beneficial ingredients. Free of chemicals, scented with essential oils and organic extracts, and coloured purely with botanicals and herb infused oils. Always packaged and shipped in reusable, recyclable, or compostable materials, Kitchen Witch products are gentle on sensitive skin and the environment! Handcrafted with love in Crescent Valley , BC.

Check out Kitchen Witch on Instagram: @kitchenwitch_bathnbodyalchemy or online at www.kitchenwitchbba.com

Mike Sloan Photography

Mike Sloan is a Canadian landscape and architectural photographer who has worked across The Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia for over 30 years. He now resides in Rossland, BC where he combines his love of the outdoors with his photographic pursuits. Mike custom processes, prints and frames his work. Mike can be reached at 250 362-7427 or mikesloanphotography@gmail.com. His work can be viewed at: MikeSloanPhotography.com

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