2024 Falmouth ArtMarket Artists and Craftspeople
Akasha Alchemy Apothecary
Abigail Kempton creates small batch herbal remedies and botanical beauty solutions.
Amitola Tie Dyes
Karls makes ice-dyed clothing, including caftans, sweatsuits, ponchos, t-shirts in adult sizes XS to 5X, harem pants, unitards, thigh high socks, children’s tank tops, dresses, baby sun hats and 7-chakra prayer flag wall hangings, the latter made via batik and ice-dying.
Amitola Tie Dyes hopes to add skirts, head wraps, and and is working on silk screen printing. They use only natural fibers, dyes only with procion dyes, and washes only with special ordered detergent.
www.amitolatiedyes.com
Annie O mugs and more
Annie Oberteuffer creates nature inspired designs on functional and decorative pottery, including mugs, plates, bowls, sponge holders, vases, trinket holders, hot plates, and fairy houses. In addition, Annie also creates colorful felt cloth, heart ornaments embroidered with folk art designs.
Beads and Bits by Abby
Abby Volkmann uses tiny seed beads and sea shells to create unique pieces of jewelry, hair clips, and sparkly decorations.
Susan Belmonte
Susan Belmonte is a multimedia artist who paints and sculpts in many mediums. Her specialty is glass painting on old windows. Her work includes oils, acrylics, watercolors, inks, and collage work using tiles, beads, glass and clay. She paints portraits and landscapes, as well as mosaic work on windows, wood and stone and has done custom work on windows using glass paints.
Betsy’s Heart
Betsy Goren makes jewelry and home decor pieces from polymer clay and one-of-a-kind greeting cards.
Buddha Buns
Diane Precourt of Buddha Buns handcrafts meditation cushions, Japanese sleeping pillows with organic fill, yoga mat bags, and yoga eye cushions.
Cape Cod Artworks
Carlah Kramer creates mixed media art using glass and wood, shells, paint, and pen and ink.
Cape Cod Octopus’s Garden
Judy La Cava makes jewelry from sterling silver and sea glass and pebbles she finds on local beaches.
Cape Wave Studio
Tom Soutier makes wave art with resin and acrylic on wood.
Rachel DeNardo
Rachel DeNardo makes stone and crystal jewelry.
Falmouth on Canvas
Joseph Freedman of Falmouth On Canvas takes photos only in the beautiful seaside town of Falmouth and prints them on canvas. His photos include Falmouth Heights sunrises, Chappaquoit Beach sunsets, Nobska Light, ospreys, and everything else that makes Falmouth so special.
Sarah Glover Wellness
Sarah Glover makes empowering, unique, earthy, beachy jewelry to provide tools of empowerment, inspiration and hope. Each piece combines energy and intention which create a desired outcome. She believes that every one of us is a healer, teacher and messenger.
Susan Goding
Susan Goding makes jewelry with precious and semi-precious stones that are believed to have healing properties. Each item comes with a listing of the properties associated with the stones on that item.
She recently added small crocheted items like hats and crowns.
Goin’ Fishin’
Nancy Sawyer creates original artwork for her T-shirts and sweatshirts and other items. She also sells her photographs of Falmouth, including scenes of the Knob and Nobska Light. She paints and decoupages local oyster shells with themes such as the New England Patriots, the Boston Celtics, and the Red Sox.
Happy Knits
Andrea Shamgochin knits beanies, Cape Cod hats, and earwarmers/headbands, and creates beaded bracelets and earrings.
Olivia Hobaica
Olivia Hobaica offers oil and acrylic paintings, live painting, and prints.
David Horne
David Horne makes garden art items.
It’s a Shore Thing
Desiree Azarian makes sea glass jewelry and beach décor.
Jean Kirby and Gina Miller-McCue
Jean Kirby and Gina Miller-McCue make jewelry, wristlets, and keyrings.
Kutoa Weaving
Jane Parhiala weaves washcloths, scarves, bags, and more and is the author of Reckless at the Border, a memoir.
Patrick’s Acrylics of Cape Cod
Patrick Laughead creates acrylic paintings of Cape Cod, including seascapes, landscapes, animals, and custom pet portraits.
Pine Island Maker Studio
William Brown makes cast concrete geometric and pop culture planters and macrame
Gabriel Ribeiro
Gabriel Ribeiro is a fine artist and a children’s book illustrator and painter, creating imaginative works in watercolor and ink.
Marilyn Rowland Designs
Marilyn Rowland creates fun and festive jewelry inspired by the sea, as well as an assortment of small ceramic vases.
Carl Sheffer, Fine Art Photographs
Carl combines his love of travel and photography to capture colorful, exotic, and unusual subjects worldwide.
Kathryn Teske
Kathryn Teske sews totebags using vintage and second-hand fabrics for a one-of-a-kind look.
Textile Creations of Waquoit
Shirley Hendricksen handcrafts a wide range of quilted, handsewn and machine-embroidered items, including assorted sizes and types of bags, zippered pouches, wallets, checkbook covers, table runners, doll clothes, wallets, matching quilted and embroidered potholders and dish towels, and dresses for little girls.
Willow & Nurture
Maxine Miles of Willow & Nurture makes sustainable self-care and fashion items. She hand-crafts them with premium, eco-friendly materials, including high-quality oils and botanicals, soy candles, and smudging products
Willow & Nurture is committed to reducing its environmental impact, and takes pride in offering sustainable items that are both beautiful and functional.
Irene Young
Irene Young creates fiber art and gnome houses, and does spinning wheel demonstrations.
Food Vendors
The Filling Station food truck features dishes designed by the season and infused by the bounty of local farmers. The five star Chef cultivates a myriad of classic flavors with a contemporary flare. By supporting the neighborhood farming community, his mission is to build relationships between his customers’ pallets and the zest of home-grown ingredients.
Sea Scoops is a environmentally friendly mobile marine ice cream boat located in West Falmouth Harbor. Their ice cream truck will be at the ArtMarket with standard and vegan ice cream made locally by Whistle Stop Ice Cream.