Welcome Class of 2024!
Pike Place Market proudly welcomed eleven new creative entrepreneurs to our Handmade Craft Market this summer. These talented Seattle artisans join the ranks of over 170 artists and makers who contribute to the vibrant and creative handmade products sold in our historic craft market. Each new member brings a unique perspective, skill, and dedication to their craft, promising to enhance our handmade community’s rich offerings and continue our Meet the Produce tradition.
Welcome:
Read their bios below to find your newest favorite Pike Place Market business. Find these craftspeople on our Daystall Tables along Pike Place Market’s main arcade and MarketFront Pavilion.
Meet Our Newest Craftspeople
Heidi Anderson
HASTUDIO
HASTUDIO is a line of handmade ceramics, art, and jewelry by Heidi Anderson. Heidi’s evolving work in the Handmade Craft Market draws inspiration from fine art, folk art, and the everyday handmade. She specializes in hand-built ceramics and uses the Nerikomi technique to create pots, sculptures, and vases with inlaid patterns and designs. Heidi’s color palette is deeply influenced by the California landscapes and desert-scapes she loves. If you’re searching for unique handcrafted gifts in Seattle, be sure to check out Heidi’s table.
Juliann Choe
Juliann channels the lush, vibrant landscapes of the Pacific Northwest into her abstract fine art paintings, museum-quality prints, postcards, and ceramics. Her work, a swirling representation of evergreen forests, coastlines, and mountains, captures the essence of the region in a truly unique style. Looking for local artists in Seattle who embody the spirit of the region? Visit Juliann at Pike Place Market.
Eve Dailey
Cascadia Cryptids
Eve’s business, Cascadia Cryptids, offers locally handmade crafts and art with a monster-centric theme. Committed to sustainability, she focuses on using upcycled and found materials, adding an eco-friendly touch to her imaginative creations.
For those interested in supporting eco-friendly artisans in Seattle, Eve’s table is worth a visit.
Caroline Davis
Creo Studio Jewelry
Caroline’s background in architecture and large-scale metalwork informs her bold and unique handmade jewelry designs. Working with mixed metals such as sterling silver, brass, and gold, Caroline handcrafts pieces that are both artistically beautiful and wearable. If you’re exploring where to buy handmade jewelry in Seattle, Caroline’s Creo Studio Jewelry is an excellent choice.
Hannah Rain Finegold
An artist, writer, and educator, Hannah is inspired by the intersection of organic asymmetry and industrial precision. Her thoughtful approach to her work is reflected in her artistic creations, which she began selling at Pike Place Market this summer. Follow Hannah to keep up with Seattle’s handmade community and its innovative projects.
Sabella Flagg
the Monarq
Sabella, also known as the Monarq, blends analog photography, pattern design, and printmaking with portraiture to explore themes of self-identity and the relationship between the environment and self-discovery.
Her work is a unique and introspective addition to Pike Place Market, ideal for those seeking unique handcrafted gifts in Seattle.
Kristin Jones
Lovely Little Creatures
Kristin breathes new life into old wool clothing by creating one-of-a-kind plushie toys. Each creation is a whimsical, rustic tale that evokes nostalgia and warmth, with a focus on inclusivity and love. Kristin’s creatures come with their own names and backstories, making each piece special. Discover unique handmade toys in Seattle at Kristin’s table.
Nikki Lyman
Eden & Ebb
Nikki’s clothing brand, Eden & Ebb, specializes in hand-dyed, one-of-a-kind garments. Her process, born during the pandemic, has grown into a popular line of wearable art that spreads color and love. Each piece is crafted with care, focusing on sustainability and quality. For those looking for hand-dyed clothing in Seattle, Nikki’s brand is a must-see.
Qianjiao Ma
Q Sketches Inc
Qianjiao, or Q, is a professional concept artist with an impressive portfolio that includes work for major studios like Netflix and Warner Bros. An avid plein air painter, she captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest in her vibrant, outdoor-inspired paintings, now available at Pike Place Market. If you’re exploring where to find local Seattle artists who create stunning plein air paintings, look no further than Q’s table.
Carlos Mota
Minda Arts
Carlos is a Mexican-born artist specializing in wood-burned art, charcoal drawings, and clay modeling. His intricate and detailed work reflects his deep connection to his heritage and his dedication to his craft.
For those seeking handcrafted art in Seattle, Carlos’ table at the Market is a must-visit.
Charlotte Wayner
Tall Order Studio
Charlotte’s handcrafted barware business, Tall Order Studio, is inspired by her love of cocktails and bar culture. With a decade of experience in fine jewelry design, she creates unique bar spoons and cocktail picks that elevate any home bar setup. If you’re searching for unique barware in Seattle, explore Charlotte’s offerings at Pike Place Market.
Explore the unique offerings from these new artisans at Pike Place Market’s Handmade Craft Market. They set up their displays daily along the main arcade and MarketFront Pavilion, ready to share their stories and creations with you.
Join Our Daystall Arts Program
Interested in joining? Have you dreamed of selling your craft in Pike Place Market’s historic Handmade Craft Market? We are currently accepting waitlist applications for our Fall Screening. Learn more about how you can become a part of this historic marketplace and join our thriving handmade community. Apply today!