Delaware, OH
Katie Hofacker
Columbus, OH
A mixed media artist, Katie creates work that combines everyday experiences with a surreal atmosphere, in which exploration plays an important role.
Her work demonstrates how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and often tells a story of human interaction. It challenges the social constructs we continually build between ourselves and others, between our personal and public selves. Katie currently lives and works in Columbus, Ohio.
Kandy Myny
Company: Bit O’ Whimsey Design Studio
Shelby Township, MI
Kandy Myny is a mixed media artist from Michigan. Her artistic medium is varied, ranging from paint, paper, fabric, ink, found objects, and recycled materials. Each piece she creates is an exploration of color, texture, and composition, with a strong emphasis on layering and depth. Her artwork is whimsical in nature, and each piece aims to spark a sense of happiness and playfulness in the viewer.
Bonnie Proudfoot
Athens, OH
Bonnie lives in Athens, Ohio, where she divides her time between working in her glass studio and teaching glasswork courses in stained glass, glass fusing, and 3-D glass sculpture.
Jaye Bumbaugh
Lima, OH
Jaye Bumbaugh (1937-2020) was an artist, teacher and professor. His ceramic birds are coil built by hand. Each bird is unique and polychromed or glazed. Although inspired by birds and nature, the birds are an art form with each bird given its own personality.
Jenny Rytel
Chattanooga, TN
Jenny Rytel fell in love with Cane glass and has never looked back! She has done shows with her cane glass earrings/pendants/keychains and pins with her whimsical wirework for many years.
Judy Rush
Columbus, OH
Judy is a fiber artist working and living in Columbus Ohio. Her work has been shown extensively in the united States and abroad. A former art college instructor, she is an award winning artist whose work is featured in many books and publications. Felting became her focus after an artist residency in the Netherlands. Understanding how wool actually connects together is her current fascination. She enjoys making magical critters, large vessels and teaching the joys of making.
Adaptive Reuse
Artist: Christine Terrell
San Marcos, TX
Each one-of-a-kind piece of adaptive reuse tin jewelry is joyfully handcrafted by Christine Terrell from locally sourced, free-range decorative tins. It is a core principle that her little business treads as lightly on the planet as possible.
That’s why she uses:
Locally sourced upcycled tin containers that most consider trash.
No precious or semi-precious materials.
Steel wire & surgical stainless steel ear wires.
Eco-friendly & recyclable packaging.