POP UP ART Shops!

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Date
06/15/2019 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Description

The definition of a “pop-up shop” is a short-term, temporary retail event that is "here today, gone tomorrow". We are excited to begin our second annual Pop Up with ART series every third Saturday from May until August. We are inviting up to fifteen different artists in all different media types to participate in our shops and bring handcrafted art pieces all under one roof. Pop-up Art Shops will happen in collaboration with the Stillwater Farmers Market and our Make-&-Take event. Join us for local art, food and a creative activity.


Dates:
Saturday, June 15th 10am - 6pm
Saturday, July 20th 10am - 6pm
Saturday, August 17th 10am - 6pm

Stay tuned for more information about participating artist. If you are interested in participating as an artist please email us at infoartscenter@okstate.edu

 

Kayla Adams Art
Kayla Adams Art
Sara Brooks

Handcrafted journals and notebooks made from salvaged and vintage papers.

Trayson Conner

Digital photographer that specializes in landscape and travel photography.

Claire Zevnik,

Fused glass jewelry plus functional and decorative fused glass items and blown glass objects.

Musa Mosaics

Contemporary mosaics using traditional methods and hand cut glass.

Wild Acres   Art Studio

Native American photography,jewelry and vases made out of gourds and painted.

Bill McLean Glass

Handblown glass vases, bowls, ornaments, paperweights, platters, nightlights

Locust Grove Studio

Orginal watercolors by Bob Davis

Marianne Weber

At the pop up shops, I will have primarily dyed yarn, knitted goods like hats and shawls, and a few sewn goods like aprons and zipper pouches.

Dhruba Sinha
Dhruba Sinha

Greeting cards done with watercolor, artwork on small canvases

Tangles Thoughts and Things
Tangles Thoughts and Things

Mixed media 2d, pen, ink, graphite, watercolor, color pencils, metallic ink

Kim Bryant

Handmade functional pottery as well as functional artistic pottery

Brian Mitchell

Original computer controlled wood carvings that are hand finished and stained. He has also began working in thin hardwoods creating much smaller jewelry objects including earrings and pendants that…

Buck Dollarhide
Buck Dollarhide
Functional pottery