2015
AMERICAN MADE SHOW The Buyers Market of American Craft
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JANUARY 16-19 WASHINGTON DC
Product Divisions & Categories To make your buying experience efficient, the show’s floorplan is divided into 8 distinct designer mediums:
ART GLASS CERAMICS FINE JEWELRY FASHION JEWELRY NEW-TO-MARKET MIXED MEDIA WEARABLE ART PREMIER JEWELRY
EXTENSIVE CATEGORIES
EMERGING CATEGORIES
HOME DÉCOR & FINE GIFTS FINE & FASHION JEWELRY POTTERY & ART GLASS HOME & GARDEN FURNITURE & WOODWORKING WEARABLE FIBER & ACCESSORIES
HOME TEXTILES CHILDREN’S TOYS & CLOTHING CHILDREN’S GIFTS KITCHEN & BARWARE SUPPLIES GOURMET SERVINGWARE STATIONERY & PAPER GOODS
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About the American Made Show
Meet the Makers Get to Know Washington DC Places to See Places to Dine Getting Around Town Hotel & Travel Show Schedule Seminars Exhibitor Preview
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The AMERICAN MADE SHOW brings together the most comprehensive collection of original designer-made products anywhere.
SEE IT ALL IN WASHINGTON DC
American Made Show Where Retailers Shop for American Handmade Join the growing community of retailers who attend our show to buy directly from today’s emerging makers and master craftsmen. Unlike the mass-manufactured, imported goods you see at other gift shows, the products you’ll find at our show are all locally handmade in limited production.
Each product you buy has a story. Each story enriches your selling experience.
700 Makers
Meet more than 700 studio artists at the nation’s largest wholesale show for American and Canadian design. 2 | 2015 PREVIEW GUIDE
A CUSTOM-MADE MARKETPLACE FOR ONE-OF-A-KIND RETAILERS ✯ Discover thousands of products not available at any other gift or jewelry show ✯ Find great price points with low minimums on orders ✯ Shop by designer medium to easily compare product lines and stay on budget ✯ Find merchandise that isn’t on your competitor’s shelves ✯ Build long-term partnerships and establish product exclusivity
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Meet the Makers NEW EXHIBITOR
Phil Gautreau Wood Design, LLC
Made in NY | Booth #2431
Beautiful hand-turned bowls and cutting boards are made of chunks of wood salvaged from stormfelled trunks and trees thinned from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, among other sources.
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Desiree DeLong Designs
Susan Harbourt Designs Made in IL | Booth #1627
Made in NC | Booth #727
Chasing, repoussé, forging, and lost wax all play an integral role in the fabrication of Desiree DeLong’s work. Each piece is meticulously made by hand in her studio.
An engineer by training, an artist by accident and a self taught metalsmith by choice, Susan Harbourt loves to experiment with a variety of materials to see where her hammer takes her.
Makers of fine soaps, lip balm, body wash and more—all handcrafted in North Carolina. They use only organic oils, eco-friendly packaging and donate 10% of profits to charity.
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Made in NY | Booth #1024
Whispering Willow Soap Co.
Words with Boards
Shauna Blythe Burke
Made in NY | Booth #1006
Made in NY | Booth #2427
This husband and wife team make cutting and serving boards a lot more fun! Each board is handcut, hand-sanded and made with love in their Baltimore workshop.
Shauna’s work is textural in nature and might be influenced by a sewer grate, or by an art deco image in the radiator of an old city building. All her work is crafted with hand-cut, conflict-free stones.
Lucends handcrafts modern clutches, purses, makeup totes, laptop and iPad cases, and more. Each piece is made by hand in her studio with a great deal of love, time and care.
Made in MD | Booth #406
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Lucends
Meet the Makers Delish Glass
Made in NY | Booth #2115
Handmade home décor that’s both functional and decorative. Each piece is individually made by hand with love by husband and wife team, Chelsea and Jeremy.
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Betsy Olmsted print & repeat design
Made in PA | Booth #2424
Betsy’s handcrafted textile collections—tea towels, blankets, table runners, pillows and napkins—begin as original artwork on paper using gouache, watercolor and pen.
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Oxide Pottery
Zass Design
Made in VA | Booth #2102
Made in NC | Booth #1425
Oxide Pottery’s porcelain scraffito work is a collaboration between Justin Rice and Chatham Monk. Each piece is carved by hand without the use of templates or stencils.
Zass Design’s jewelry follows the fundamental principles of eco-design: reduce, reuse, recycle. Each piece is made from rescued material samples like formica, acrylic and laminate.
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Dulcet Design
Forestique
Made in GA | Booth #2508
Made in DC | Booth #1022
Laser-cut acrylic jewelry, home accessories and prints by trained architect Alicia Stoughton. Each piece is designed, cut and packaged in her Cincinnati home and studio.
Eco-conscious wooden bracelets handmade with super thin wood veneers that are cut and laminated together. Free of all dyes, finished with pure tung oil, and sun-cured.
Rachel’s jewelry aims to be both clever and beautiful. Her work appeals to all tastes, whether you are in the market for an amethyst geode ring, a honeybee knuckle ring or a tiny bicycle tie tack!
Made in OH | Booth #825
Rachel Pfeffer Designs
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Meet the Makers NEW EXHIBITOR
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Sea Stones
Yinibini Baby
Jason Wolff Pottery
Sea Stones creates welldesigned gifts & home dĂŠcor, handcrafted from natural stone. Everything produced in their studio is made from materials that are sustainably sourced.
Handmade clothing and accessories for little ones. Shoes, dresses, skirts, shorts, bibs, one-pieces, blankets and more are all handmade with the comfort of baby in mind.
Jason Wolff’s finely crafted handmade pottery is meant to be functional. All items are oven, microwave and dishwasher safe, and made using lead-free glazes.
Made in NH | Booth #730
Made in DC | Booth #2514
Made in OH | Booth# 1924
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Mary-Melinda Wellsandt
Hammered By Wendy Made in FL | Booth# 1121
Made in WV | Booth# 721
Mary-Melinda handcrafts a wide variety of heirloomquality glassware, from vases and bowls to bottles and stemware, each piece with its own aesthetic and creative process.
Contemporary jewelry finely crafted by Wendy Thurlow in Bradenton, Florida. Specializing in oneof-a-kind, limited-edition, custom wearable art and wedding bands.
Using a hammer and forge, Matt and Tessie design and create exquisite ornaments, tabletop decor and giftware utilizing traditional methods seldom found today.
Made in WA | Booth #2125
Wallace Metal Works
NEW EXHIBITOR Frost Glass
Made in IL | Booth# 2509
Old world techniques shaped by the contemporary aesthetic of Carrie and Patrick Frost create unique glassware that fits smoothly into a modern lifestyle or adds that unexpected pop to a traditional home. 6 | 2015 PREVIEW GUIDE
Meet the Makers NEW EXHIBITOR
Hog Hill Pottery
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Melanie & David Leppla
SAGE + LØVE, LLC
Made in NC | Booth# 2412
Made in VT | Booth# 2105
Made in CO | Booth# 2400
John and Scottie Post handcraft vases, vessels, tiles and folk pieces in their Vale, North Carolina studio located in the historic pottery district of Catawba County.
Beautiful vases, vessels, cairns and lanterns are meticulously handcrafted by award-winning glass artists Melanie and David Leppla in their Vermont studio.
Nadine Sage and Tammy Carr combined their love of art and fashion to give us art on a belt buckle. Nadine’s work mirrors the influences of the eastern seacoast while Tammy’s art reflects wild, natural Alaska.
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Twig Terrariums
Pequea Valley Forge
Made in AL | Booth# 601
Made in MI | Booth# 825
From a booth at Brooklyn Flea to features on the Nate Berkus show, Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow have grown their passion for handcrafted terrariums into a thriving business.
Pequea Valley Forge hand crafts recycled steel candleholders, kitchen tools, cooking utensils and accessories. Each piece is hand-forged with great attention to form and function.
Handmade fleece plush critters with colorful stripes, unique shapes and names like Edgar Sea Sucker and Major Oddvark. New for 2015: greeting cards and memory games!
Made in NY | Booth# 2530
Mr. Sogs Creatures
Dahlia Kanner Studio
Made in RI | Booth# 1301
Textural sterling silver and 18K gold and platinum jewelry are handcrafted using lost wax casting, forming, carving and fabrication. Her collection of natural life forms (plants, minerals, insects, hives) inspires her forms and textures. AmericanMadeShow.com | 7
Meet the Makers Nellie Rose Textiles
Made in WV | Booth# 121
The smooth texture of silk and beauty of the Shibori dying process fascinates Nellie Rose Davis. Her beautifully hand-dyed silk clothing and accessories reflect her love of the Japanese dyeing tradition.
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Julie Shaw Designs
Storiarts
Made in OR | Booth# 2512
Made in GA | Booth# 626
Evocative of ancient spiritual talismans, Julie Shaw’s gold, silver and gemstone jewelry has grown from her extensive travels and inspired connection to nature.
For the bibliophile in your life, Storiarts has just the perfect handmade gift: scarves, gloves, shirts and pillows printed with excerpts from classic literary works.
Houston Llew creates wall art that is both affordable and a joy to the eye. Through molten glass on copper and intricate stencils, Spiritiles inspire and entertain.
One Acre Ceramics
Hilborn Pottery Design
Hanson and Kastles
Simplicity of shape and intricate design characterize the work of One Acre Ceramics. Their work shows the influence of the Arts & Crafts style and the simplicity of Asian art.
Flowing shapes and bold glazes characterize the ceramics of Ontario-based potter Nancy MacNaughtonHilborn. Her pieces are unique, yet functional, truly bringing art to everyday.
The husband and wife team of Ken and Ingrid Hanson, working collaboratively, create hand-blown art glass that is both unique and contemporary.
Made in KY | Booth# 1101
Made in MI | Booth# 1821
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Made in ON | Booth# 1909
Houston Llew, Inc.
Made in CA | Booth# 2113
Meet the Makers NEW EXHIBITOR Joseph Elbert Rescued Wood Made in WV | Booth# 518
Architecture is what inspires Joseph Elbert’s beautifully crafted furniture. Each table, desk, chair and lamp in his collection is made with native West Virginia hardwoods harvested from his farm and dried with a solar kiln.
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All Fired Up!
Sam Woehrmann Designs
Paper Scissors Rock
All Fired Up! is a small ceramics studio in Milton, Ontario that specializes in designing and manufacturing decorative ceramic switch plates.
Stacking rings, pendants, and bracelets in a mix of precious metals and colorful gemstones characterize Sam Woehrmann’s contemporary jewelry.
Pam Corwin’s line of whimsical, brightly colorful gifts includes clocks, refrigerator magnets and nightlights in hundreds of designs and themes to suit your personal style.
Made in ON | Booth# 2101
Made in CA | Booth# 2426
Made in WA | Booth# 533
See More Turn to Page 23 to view a complete list of exhibitors as of August 11, 2014.
Karin Jacobson Design Made in MN | Booth# 1119
Bold statement jewelry handcrafted with ecofriendly and ethically sourced materials, such as recycled precious metals, lab-grown stones, recycled diamonds & fair-trade colored gemstones.
Goldhagen Art Glass Studio & Gallery
To learn more about some of the artists
Made in NC | Booth# 2104
in our show, check out
David Goldhagen’s sculptural glass platters masterfully blend bold colors, bits of colored glass, precious metals and clear crystal.
the Meet the Makers blog series at AmericanMadeShow.com/Makers.
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Getting to Know
Washington DC
The Perfect Backdrop for American-Made Our nation’s capital provides the perfect backdrop to spotlight and celebrate Americanmade products by artisans from around the country. The Washington Convention Center, which is located in the heart of downtown Washington DC in the Chinatown / Penn Quarter neighborhood, will be transformed into a bustling marketplace filled with the finest American-made crafts just blocks from national monuments and museums that house some of the most exquisite American-made works produced centuries ago. The neighborhood boasts more than 170 diverse restaurant options, from quick grab-and-go lunches to more formal dining. Easily discover more than 50 museums, monuments and national memorials, many within short walking distance.
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Photo: National Air and Space Museum
Photo: Cathy Carver
Photo: NPS.gov
Within a few square blocks, you can wander historic squares (and triangles) amid an exciting architectural mix inspired by Ancient Greece, mid-19th-century Paris, the Victorian era and modern design.
From world-class museums to theaters and performing arts venues, DC offers so much to do at no cost at all!
With more than 130 works of art, the convention center is also home to the largest public art collection in DC outside of a museum.
About the Walter E. Washington Convention Center The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is located in the heart of downtown DC at 801 Mt. Vernon Place NW, Washington DC 20001. The American Made Show will be held in Exhibit Halls B & C. Recognized as one of the most-energy efficient buildings of its size, the Washington Convention Center has won awards both for inspiring design and as a major contributor toward community redevelopment in downtown DC.
Photo: John Gibbons, Smithsonian Photo: Hirshhorn Museum
Photo: International Spy Museum
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Places to See
It’s no surprise that Washington DC has been named the best museum destination in the world many times over. From world-class art to some of the country’s most inspiring artifacts, it would take weeks to explore all that DC’s museums have to offer. To get you started, we’ve highlighted some of our favorite cultural destinations below, including mustsee monuments and memorials. Best of all? Most of these destinations are within walking distance of the convention center. National Portrait Gallery & American Art Museum Stretching two city blocks, the two museums share a newly restored National Historic Landmark building. The National Portrait Gallery tells the history of America through the visual arts, performing arts and new media, and the American Art Museum is home to one of the largest and most inclusive collections of American art in the world. FREE
Photo: Smithsonian
Photo: International Spy Museum
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The International Spy Museum Featuring the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display, the International Spy Museum traces the evolution of espionage through the people who practice the profession and provides a context for guests to interpret the role intelligence plays in current events. $ spymuseum.org
National Air and Space Museum The National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall houses famous icons of flight: the original Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, SpaceShipOne, the Apollo 11 command module and a touchable lunar rock. Free interactive activities for kids. IMAX movies, planetarium shows and flight simulators. FREE airandspace.si.edu
National Building Museum The National Building Museum is America’s leading cultural institution devoted to the history and impact of the built environment through architecture, engineering and design. Its award-winning museum shop offers wellcrafted and sustainable housewares, office items, jewelry, educational toys, books and more. FREE nbm.org 12 | 2015 PREVIEW GUIDE
National Archives Museum The National Archives Museum depicts the astounding national mosaic of the United States and tells the stories of the American journey to young and old, scholars and students, cynics and dreamers. The Archives shop plays a vital role in fulfilling its mission by providing products based on the holdings of the National Archives. FREE archives.gov/museum
Photo: The Phillips Collection
The Phillips Collection You’ll encounter superb works of modern art in an intimate setting at The Phillips Collection. Paintings by Renoir and Rothko, Bonnard and O’Keeffe, van Gogh and Diebenkorn are among the many stunning impressionist and modern works that fill the museum. $ phillipscollection.org
Photo: National Park Service
National Mall & Memorial Parks The National Mall is home to the country’s most famous monuments and memorials. The Lincoln, Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Franklin D. Roosevelt memorials all reside here. You’ll also find the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the National WWII Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial. DC’s monuments and memorials are free and open to the public 24 hours a day. FREE nps.gov/nama
Photo: Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History Whether looking at the history and cultures of Africa, describing our earliest mammalian ancestor or primate diversity around the world, examining ancient life forms or exploring the beauty of rare gemstones like the Hope diamond, the National Museum of Natural History continues to educate, enlighten and entertain millions of visitors each year. FREE mnh.si.edu
Photo: Jessie Cohen/Smithsonian’s National Zoo
The National Zoo The National Zoo is far more than a place where people can see wild animals. It is a 163-acre zoological park set amid Rock Creek Park. Open to the public 364 days a year, it is home to 2,000 individual animals of nearly 400 different species. Its best known residents are the giant pandas, Tian Tian, Mei Xiang and Bao Bao. FREE nationalzoo.si.edu
FREE Attractions Washington DC offers activities for everyone, including visitors on a budget. Recently ranked the #1 Best Value Destination in the United States by travel publisher Lonely Planet, many of DC’s best attractions won’t cost you a penny. Visit AmericanMadeShow.com/Travel to read the online guide to 100 Free (& Almost Free) Things to Do in Washington DC.
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Places to Dine
It’s no secret that DC’s dining star is on the rise. Foodies flock here for celebrity chefs and top-rated restaurants. Recently ranked in the top 10 of America’s Best Restaurant Cities, Washington DC offers eclectic dining options throughout its many neighborhoods. Enjoy our top picks for local dining—all within a 10-minute walk from the convention center. Nando’s Peri-Peri $ (4 minute walk to 7th St. location} For those looking to spice up the afternoon or evening, look no further than Nando’s PeriPeri. The secret ingredient in their specialty chicken is the Peri-Peri sauce made by simmering African Birds Eye chili. It’s reported to “put fire in your belly and ignite passion in your soul.” nandosperiperi.com
Rosa Mexicano $$$ {9 minute walk} Rosa Mexicano in Penn Quarter, in the artfully restored 1924 Hecht’s Building, serves authentic Mexican cuisine in its uniquely festive dining spaces. In addition to the menu choices, the restaurant boasts a tequila bar and extensive display of traditional folk crafts. “It’s a feast for the eyes as well as the taste buds.” rosamexicano.com
Acadiana $$$ {3 minute walk} In a space reminiscent of warm breezes and mysterious swamps, Acadiana’s Chef Jeff Tunks takes you on a culinary tour of southern Louisiana’s seafood and premium meats. This is the only restaurant in Washington serving extraordinary Louisiana cuisine in such an elegant setting. acadianarestaurant.com
Momiji $$ {8 minute walk} In an unassuming walk-down space around the corner from the Convention Center in Chinatown is the warmly inviting Japanese bar and grill, Momiji. Inventively named sushi rolls, multiple hibachi dishes, handmade cocktails and tempura green tea ice cream are part of the array of enticing dishes awaiting lunch and dinner patrons. momijidc.com
Zaytinya $$$ {6 minute walk} Under celebrated Chef Jose Andres, Zaytinya offers a feast of Turkish, Greek and Lebanese cuisines. The space is sleek and contemporary. In addition to the mezze menu, you can enjoy innovative small plates, creative cocktails and Mediterranean wines. The restaurant consistently ranks as a Top DC Dining Destination. zaytinya.com 14 | 2015 PREVIEW GUIDE
Proof $$$ {8 minute walk} Through an eclectic array of dishes and an extensive selection of by-the-glass and bottled wines, Proof has been awarded 3 Stars from the Washington Post and 3½ Stars and the rank of #10 in Washington Magazine’s 100 Very Best Restaurants. Located in Penn Quarter, the restaurant exudes “contemporary chic and rustic warmth.” proofdc.com
City Tap House $$ {5 minute walk} A short walk from the convention center in a comfortable, rustic bar and dining setting, City Tap House offers the most extensive local, national and international craft beer lineups available in DC. The menu spotlights contemporary regional American cuisine and gourmet brick oven pizzas with Happy Hour specials. citytaphousedc.com
Busboys & Poets $$ (6 minute walk to 5th St. location} Busboys & Poets is a relaxed, funky bookstore, restaurant, coffee shop, bar, theater and local hangout with a veganfriendly American menu. Some of the more international offerings include falafel, panini and lasagna. The menu offers numerous options for vegetarians and vegans and offers a full breakfast menu until 11 a.m. busboysandpoets.com
Taylor Gourmet $ {6 minute walk to K Street location} Taylor Gourmet, a Philly-inspired Italian Deli and Market specializing in authentic hoagies and fresh market goods. They roast all their meats in-house and roll meatballs every morning. taylorgourmet.com
Del Campo
$$$
{5 minute walk}
Evocative of an elegant South American vineyard estate, Del Campo serves a meatdriven, wine-centric menu reminiscent of Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay. An extensive selection of steaks, slow roasted meats, and a raw bar of ceviches, tiraditos and crudos are available. For those looking for simpler fare, try the Argentine sandwiches. delcampodc.com
$ = under $10
$$ = $11 - $30
$$$ = $31 - $60
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Getting Around The Metro has 86 stations servicing DC, Maryland and Virginia. Traveling by Metro, you can easily explore downtown DC and its surrounding areas for just a few dollars. The DC Circulator bus also offers five convenient routes throughout the city for only one dollar per ride. Master the Metro Like a Local While you’re in town, take advantage of the Metro system, one of the world’s best public transportation systems. Most visitors quickly master the Metro system and, in the process, discover that it’s a very quick, efficient and affordable way to get around the city.
Photo: Destination DC
Need to know when the next train is leaving? There are plenty of apps giving minute-by-minute updates to ensure that you arrive on time.
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Visit AmericanMadeShow.com/Travel for access to: • • • •
The Metrorail Pocket Guide Official Washington DC Visitor Guide Airline, Train and Car Rental Discounts Detailed Directions and Parking Information
Hotel Accommodations Marriott Marquis: A Destination All Its Own The brand-new Marriott Marquis—the exclusive hotel of the 2015 American Made Show— is designed to reflect its surroundings and complement the adjacent Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The hotel features a beautiful grand lobby, five retail and restaurant outlets on the ground floor and a free fitness center for guests. Be among the first to experience the vibrant Marriott Marquis Washington DC, a distinctive addition to the nation’s capital.
Exclusive Group Rate
$159/
night
Book directly through American Made Show Housing to secure the lowest possible rate.
Hotel reservations close December 15, 2014.
Online:
AmericanMadeShow.com/Travel
By Phone:
800-432-7238 ext. 272 or ext. 416
Together, Under One Roof For 2015, we’ve chosen the Marriott Marquis as our exclusive destination hotel because it perfectly complements our new show location. This beautiful, brand-new hotel is connected to the Convention Center via underground concourse, which puts you right by our exhibit halls. Being in a new city, we want to encourage networking and camaraderie between exhibitors and buyers by having everyone together under one roof.
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Marriott Marquis
Travel
Washington DC is one of the most accessible cities in the country and is surrounded by three international airports, allowing attendees to shop for the most competitive rates. You can also travel by train to DC’s Union Station, which is served by Amtrak as well as local commuter rail lines. The convention center is a 10-minute Metro ride from Union Station and costs less than $3.
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Schedule THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. American Made Summit
2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Retail Marketing: The Basics
4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Jewelry Preview FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
8 a.m. – 9 a.m. The Do’s and Don’ts of Email Marketing
9 a.m. – 10 a.m. How to Build Your Facebook Following
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Show Floor Open SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
8 a.m. – 9 a.m. How to Do a Month’s Worth
of Marketing in 2 Hours
9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Tips to Increase the Value of
Your Website
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Show Floor Open 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Fashion Show 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. NICHE Awards Reception & Ceremony SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Growing Sales With Instagram
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Show Floor Open
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Fashion Show 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. American Made Show Party MONDAY, JANUARY 19
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Show Floor Open
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AMERICAN MADE SUMMIT
Exploring the New Creative Economy THURSDAY, 9:00 A.m. – 2:00 p.m. Join leaders of the American Made, Shop Local and Main Street movements for an in-depth discussion on creating a new, sustainable micro-economy for local retail and manufacturing.
JEWELRY PREVIEW
Thursday, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Grab a cocktail and toast the opening of the 2015 American Made Show in Washington DC. Meet our jewelry artists in a more relaxed setting and shop the entire jewelry section without the hustle and bustle of regular show days.
Tommy Conch Designs
FASHION SHOWS
Saturday and Sunday, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Fashion models walk the runway wearing accessories, apparel and outerwear designed by American Made Show exhibitors. On Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m., head to aisle 100, grab a seat, and enjoy the show!
NICHE AWARDS
SATURDAY, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Join us as we honor the finalists and winners of the 26th Annual NICHE Awards competition. The festivities will begin with a reception at 6 p.m. on Saturday, followed by the awards ceremony. Accordion Scarf by 2014 NICHE Awards finalist Nellie Rose Davis.
Event Highlights
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RETAIL SEMINARS Learn how to effectively build your Facebook following, maximize the value of your website, drive sales using Instagram and do a month’s worth of marketing in 2 hours (or less)! Retail Marketing: The Basics Kick off your show attendance with a review of the most popular online marketing and social media tools for retailers today. Catch up on the tips, lingo and strategies to maximize your online marketing investment.
The marketing experts at SnapRetail are back with an all-new series of free educational seminars for retailers.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Email Marketing Email marketing still drives the majority of in-store and online sales for most retailers. Discover how to craft a powerful email message — from design, to subject lines, to CTA and more — to get your emails opened and noticed. How to Build Your Facebook Following Facebook is a must for local retailers as it’s one of the most cost-effective ways to build loyalty. Learn the most proven — and easy — techniques to keep your store’s page engaging, and get up to date on the best strategies for Facebook advertising. How to do a Month’s Worth of Marketing in 2 Hours...or Less Marketing online is important, but finding the time and determining what to promote via email and social media can leave even the most experienced retailers feeling overwhelmed. Learn how to create a month’s worth of marketing in the time it takes to watch a good movie. Tips to Increase the Value of Your Website A website is an expected staple for all retailers, but it’s often the most challenging marketing and sales resource to both leverage and maintain. In this informative session, learn the best practices you can easily implement to maximize the value of your business website. Growing Sales With Instagram There’s a reason why 91% of major retail brands have adopted Instagram into their online marketing strategy. Get the skinny on Instagram and learn how to incorporate visual marketing into your current strategy. You’ll walk away with the latest trends and best practices to grow and engage your Instagram following and convert those followers into paying customers. 22 | 2015 PREVIEW GUIDE
EXHIBITOR PREVIEW LISTINGS J Amanda Lloyd Designs.............. 2402 Philadelphia, PA
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Barbie Levy Jewelry Design................................ 1400 Ellicott City, MD
Anchor Bend Glassworks.............. 2313 North Kingstown, RI
Below is a list of confirmed American Made Show exhibitors as of August 11, 2014. New and returning exhibitors are added weekly.
Basic Spirit......................................... 716 Pugwash, NS
Angela Heim Fine Jewelry............ 1020 Lykens, PA
Beads By Bettina............................. 1614 Reisterstown, MD
Animal Vegetable Mineral............... 901 Philadelphia, PA
Beck Glass........................................ 1902 Spruce Pine, NC
J Ann Carney Designs . ................ 1332 Alexandria, VA
Visit AmericanMadeShow.com for the most up-to-date exhibitor listings.
Bella Esse Naturals.......................... 718 Woodland, CA
Anna Balkan....................................... 909 Norcross, GA Anne Vaughan Designs.................. 1526 Floyd, VA
To preview artists’ product lines, wholesale information, show specials and more, join
J Ansel Beck Pottery..................... 2420 Arcata, CA
Learn more on page 31.
Arivka Jewelry ............................... 1021 Los Angeles, CA
Anne-Marie Chagnon..................... 1520 Montreal, QC
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Arkansas Craft Guild........................ 334 Springdale, AR A Abelman Art Glass.......................... 1801 Van Nuys, CA Able Trading Company.................... 1655 Flourtown, PA ABRA Couture, Inc........................... 1405 Washington Crossing, PA Adel Chefridi Fine Jewels............. 1201 Woodstock, NY ADK Design / Ann D. Kearney................................ 1320 Middlebury, VT J AG Ambroult................................ 1225 Holbrook, ME Aleksandra Vali............................... 1106 Aurora, IL
J Betsy Olmsted print & repeat design........2424 Lancaster, PA
Arlee Kasselman Jewelry Design................................ 1408 Scottsdale, AZ Art Glass Design Studio................. 1831 Rockville, MD
Blackthorne Forge............................. 712 Marshfield, VT
Art of Fire.......................................... 1905 Laytonsville, MD
BlackTree Studio Pottery............... 2419 New Carlisle, IN
Aspiring Artists of the Earth.......................................... 726 Dublin, PA
Blair Designs . ................................... 905 Denver, CO
August Nine Designs....................... 923 Hanover, VA
Blenko Glass ................................... 2023 Milton, WV
Axiom Glass..................................... 2119 Detroit, MI
Blue Palms Fiber Art......................... 831 Sun City Center, FL
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J Bodil Jewelry.............................. 1332 Annandale, VA Boyce Art Glass............................... 1919 West Union, WV
J Alexia Cohen Jewelry & Metalsmithing.............. 2423 Brooklyn, NY
J Brown’s Needle & Brush.............................................. 2519 Easton, MD
J Alexia Viola Napa Valley...................................... 2417 Calistoga, CA
Buffalo Craft Company.................... 1421 Buffalo, NY J Burslem Stoneware................... 2529 Arden, DE Butterfield Pottery........................... 2114 Ulster Park, NY C Barrick Design Candles.......................600 Lancaster, PA
All Fired Up!..............2101 Milton, ON
B & R Jewelers................................ 1413 Sebastian, FL
C & H Glassworks........................... 2333 Lakewood, CO Carol Martin Jewelry....................... 906 Durango, CO Carolyn Zakarija................................ 932 Southeastern, PA
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EXHIBITOR PREVIEW LISTINGS Constance Wicklund Gildea.............................. 1001 Amherst, MA
Carol S Miller..............137 Hillsdale, NJ
David Koleshis................................... 615 Uxbridge, MA
Corey Egan Metalsmithing.............. 921 San Francisco, CA
Dee Janssen GlassWorks...................................... 2300 Kennesaw, GA
Correia Art Glass ............................ 1914 Santa Monica, CA
Delish Glass..................................... 2115 Henrietta, NY
Courtney Gillen ............................... 1214 Silver Spring, MD
J DesignsByLara.............................. 908 Yardley, PA
J Covet & Adorn Jewelry............... 815 Cortlandt Manor, NY
J Desiree DeLong Designs........... 1024 Brooklyn, NY Despite Distractions......................... 412 Wilmette, IL
Cathy Broski..................................... 2202 Kansas City, MO
Deveer Designs................................ 2033 Polson, MT
Cedar Street Studio......................... 2006 Hopkinton, MA
Dock 6 Pottery.................................. 2109 Minneapolis, MN Donna Toohey................................... 1803 Baltimore, MD J Drawn Metal Studios................. 2504 Towson, MD Dulcet Design..................................... 825 Cincinnati, OH Creative with Clay.....1818 Federal Way, WA
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DA Metals Jewelry......................... 1609 Providence, RI
J E. Scott Originals.......................... 924 Somerville, MA
Dahlia Kanner Studio...................... 1301 Kingstown, RI
Eartha Handmade Tile.................... 1819 Port Republic, MD
CerTek Software Designs.............. 1754 Dunedin, FL
J Dana Evans Studio...................... 1332 Lorton, VA
Ed Levin Jewelry............................. 1000 Cambridge, NY
Charlotte Arvelle Glass.................. 2220 Mt. Carroll, IL
J Dana Herbert Accessories.......... 306 Portland, OR
Elaine B Jewelry............................. 1127 Charlottesville, VA
Dana Reed Designs ........................ 1530 Chicago, IL
Eldreth Designs . ............................... 915 Oxford, PA
Daphne Olive.................................... 1713 Takoma Park, MD
Elias Studios..................................... 2118 Westport, MA
David J. Klenk.................................... 719 Gray, ME
Elizabeth Keith Designs................... 614 Cary, NC
Deborah Richardson Designs....................1113 Concord, MA
Erica Stankwytch Bailey.........................919 Fayetteville, NC
Celestiale Jewelry.....1004 Murrysville, PA
Chee-me-no..............1418 Baltimore, MD
Christophe Poly................................ 1612 MontrĂŠal, QC J Clay Street Studio...................... 1923 Belington, WV
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Elyn Blake & Co............................... 1401 Huntingdon Valley, PA
Goldhagen Art Glass Studio & Gallery.............................. 2104 Hayesville, NC
Ennis Mountain Woods.................... 404 Afton, VA
J Hunt Design................................. 2415 Austin, TX
gottalottaheart .................................. 301 Mechanicsburg, PA
EnRose Jewelry............................... 1702 Philadelphia, PA
Grace Gunning / Reliquary Boxes................................ 703 Rhinecliff, NY
Eric and Christopher......................... 304 Kintnersville, PA
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J Hammered by Wendy................. 1121 Bradenton, FL
J Ever So Lovely............................. 2501 Raleigh, NC
Hanson and Kastles....................... 2113 San Carlos, CA
Exotic Sands....................................... 613 Park City, UT
Hardwear by Renee ........................ 208 Portland, OR
Expression in Metals....................... 904 Denver, CO
Harpstone Galleries........................ 1731 Eden Prairie, MN
Infinity Art Glass / Scott Hartley..................................... 2009 Benton, KS
Green Mountain Glass................... 2209 Winchendon, MA
Erica Zap Designs........................... 1506 Newport, RI
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J & I Jewelry.................................... 1407 Philadelphia, PA J Jack of All Graces........................ 924 Melrose, MA
Haywire Art...................................... 2214 East Longmeadow, MA Healy Designs.................................. 1100 Lompoc, CA
Falcon Feather................................. 1120 Brooklyn , NY
Hegland Glass ................................ 2108 Chestertown, MD
Fay Miller / Shardz.......................... 2302 Woodland Hills, CA
Jaguar Art Glass.......1930 Eugene, OR
Henrietta Glass............................... 2122 Pawtucket, RI
Float Jewelry................................... 1509 Brighton, MA
J Herban Lifestyle.......................... 2409 Falls Church, VA
Floriography..................................... 1533 West Chesterfield, NH J Floweredsky Designs................ 2408 Providence, RI
Hesscraft & Sons Steve Hess.......................................... 819 Sanford, FL
J Forestique.................................... 2508 Peachtree Corners, GA
Hilborn Pottery Design................... 1909 Cambridge, ON
Fotini Jewelry Designs.................. 1230 Whitestone, NY
J Hog Hill Pottery........................... 2412 Vale, NC
Francis Metal Works ...................... 631 Maple Grove, MN
Holman Pottery............................... 1800 Plano, TX
Frank Reubel.................................... 1209 South Daytona, FL
Horizon Mineral Company............. 1659 Lewes, DE
Janow Metalsmithing............ 914 Asheville, NC
J Frost Glass................................... 2509 Aurora, IL Funky Rock Designs.......................... 609 Dover, NH G
G3 Studios........................................... 802 Interlochen, MI Glasslight ......................................... 1809 St. Peters, PA Glassworks Northwest.................. 2308 Bellingham, WA Gloria Danvers Designs.................. 925 Saint Augustine, FL
Hot Glass Alley.........2123 Gladstone, NJ
Jean Elton Studio & Gallery..................2321 Fairfield, CT
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EXHIBITOR PREVIEW LISTINGS Jan Wilcox / Luminosity Glass............................. 1918 Mt. Tremper, NY
Kiln Art............................................... 2208 Chester Basin, NS Kliszewski Glass............................. 2018 Fresno, CA
Jason Silverman Ceramics............ 2307 Glenside, PA
Kommineni Art Glass..................... 1830 Florence, MA
J Jason Wolff Pottery.................... 1924 Blacklick, OH Jen Stein Studio.............................. 2232 Ramsey, NJ
J Krista Sheldon Handmade Jewelry......................... 1606 San Francisco, CA
JK Creative Wood.............................. 507 Kalona, IA
J Krista Tranquilla Studio............. 2413 Truckee, CA
Joanna Craft Jewelry Design................................ 1715 Costa Mesa, CA
Julie Shaw Designs ...................1101 Paducah, KY
Kristy Sly Kilnformed Glass............................. 2027 Madison, WI L
Julia Britell Design........................... 931 Pittsfield, MA Jumping Cracker Beans, LLC.......... 531 San Jose , CA J Jun Helzer Jewelry.................... 2403 Winston Salem, NC K
Jo La Collage ...........1504 Asbury, NJ
J Jodi Bombardier Jewelry ........ 1505 Tucson, AZ Johanna Brierley Jewellery Design.............................. 922 Winnipeg, MB John Farrar Designs.......................... 604 Dalton, PA Jonathan’s Spoons............................ 204 Kempton, PA J Joseph Elbert Rescued Wood................................... 518 Leon, WV Judith Stiles Designs...................... 1513 Wellfleet, MA Judy Brandon................................... 1314 Westlake Village, CA
Karen Ehart Art Glass .................2200 Renton, WA
Karen Smith Metalwear................... 934 Charlotte, NC Karg Art Glass.................................. 2201 Kechi, KS Karin Jacobson Design.................. 1119 Minneapolis, MN Kaser Glass Studio.......................... 2004 Delaware, OH Kavita Painted Silks . ....................... 127 Saratoga, CA Keith Lewis Studio.......................... 1512 Rifton, NY Kenneth Pillsworth........................... 912 Vineyard Haven, MA
Judy Bliss.................1203 Bethesda, MD
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J Kevin N Anna............................... 1420 Victorville, CA Kevin Robert Gray............................ 2112 Merrickville, ON
Leonie Lacouette.........705 Wallkill, NY
J L. S. Watson, Inc........................... 2406 Mount Rainier, MD La Contessa...................................... 1605 Baltimore, MD J Laura Tanner Jewelry................ 1604 Evanston, IL Laurie Leonard Designs................. 1619 Jeannette, PA J Lawson Woodworking............... 2527 Cooperstown, NY Leah Sturgis Jewelry Art............... 1519 Alexandria, VA Lila Clare Jewelry............................. 930 Tucson, AZ Lilly Barrack Ltd................................ 913 Albuquerque, NM Lina’s Shop........................................ 1618 Little Neck, NY Lisa Crowder...................................... 900 Austin, TX
J MCH Jewelry............................... 2521 Chatham, NJ
J Lisa Gent Handcrafted Jewelry...................... 1427 Cape Elizabeth, ME
Melanie & David Leppla ............... 2105 Waitsfield, VT
J Lisa Kovatch Pottery.................. 1921 Harpers Ferry, VA Little Guys by Cindy Pacileo .................................. 1808 Vilas, NC Living Out Loud with Mia................. 119 Tega Cay, SC Loella Medina Handcrafted Jewelry..................... 1726 Newark, NJ
Mar of Santa Barbara ........ 1500 Santa Barbara, CA
Loretta Eby Hot Glass...................... 2315 Watkinsville, GA
Mark Steel........................................ 1531 Kamas, UT
J Lori Knicely Artisan Jewelry............................................. 2500 Kensington, CA
MARS / Mary Anne Richman ...................... 1306 Cambridge, MA
Lotton Art Glass............................... 1926 Crete, IL
Mercedes Brugh Glass..............2212 Logansport, IN
Lotton Studios.................................. 2205 Crete, IL
J Metallist....................................... 2516 Jeffersonton, VA
Love Lea Jewelry by Dana Lea...................................... 1514 Athens, GA
Michael Vincent Michaud............. 1030 West Kingston, RI Michal Golan Jewelry.................... 1601 New York, NY
J Lucends........................................ 2427 Webster, NY
Michelle Pressler . ........................... 907 Philadelphia, PA
Lucky Ducks Glass.......................... 2031 Morro Bay, CA
Mikutowski Woodworking.............. 701 Menominee, MI
Ludviks Designs............................... 1223 Hamilton, ON Luke Adams Glass........................... 2019 Norwood, MA
Martha Sullivan.........1212 South Portland, ME
J Luminita........................................ 2421 Bellevue, WA M
Martin Henry Designs....................... 513 Newbern, NC Mary-Melinda Wellsandt............... 2125 Seattle, WA Mashka............................................. 1709 San Francisco, CA
Molly Dingledine Jewelry .....................919 Bozeman, MT MKC Photography . ........................... 606 Elkins Park, PA Maggie Bokor Jewelry....................1118 South Portland, ME
J Monique Sparks Designs.............................................. 2418 Greensboro, NC
J Marcia Fowler Designs............. 2401 New Oxford, PA
MoonSpoon........................................ 204 Kempton, PA
Mark Hines Designs....................... 1904 Prescott, AZ
Morningstar Metalworks . .............. 801 Mount Vision, NY
Mark Poulin..................................... 1431 Oakland, CA
Melle Finelli..............1218 Boston, MA
Motawi Tileworks............................. 500 Ann Arbor, MI
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EXHIBITOR PREVIEW LISTINGS Mr. Sogs Creatures............................ 825 Farmington Hills, MI
Patrice Jewelry............................... 1523 Ingram, TX
Mullanium Jewelry & Home Accessories.......................... 1607 Pompano Beach, FL
Pollywog Pottery............................. 1814 Coalville, UT Potters’ Guild of New Jersey........ 2232 Ramsey, NJ
Mystic Woodworks........................... 400 Warren, ME N
PoCo Paper......................................... 708 Biglerville, PA
Precila G. Jewelry.......................... 1626 Agoura Hills, CA
Probstein Studios ........................... 2207 Asheville, NC
Nancy Reid Carr................................. 612 North Kingstown, RI
Q Patricia Locke...........1213 Mundelein, IL
Pea Soup............................................. 607 Laughlintown, PA Penny Nisenbaum........................... 1660 San Francisco, CA
Q. Miller............................................ 1705 Bozeman, MT QMT Windchimes.............................. 818 Manassas Park, VA R Rachel Atherley............................... 1108 Kingston, NY J Rachel Pfeffer Designs.............. 1022 Washington, DC
Narrow House Metals........... 1703 Williamsport, PA
Randall Johnson / Revelation......................................... 1507 Andes, NY Rare Earth Mining Co . ................... 1551 Trumbull, CT
Nellie Rose Textiles.......................... 121 Elkins, WV Newman Ceramic Works............. 1812 Salem, OR
Pequea Valley Forge....601 Athens, AL
J Nikki Nation Jewelry................ 2407 Highlands Ranch, CO NoMonet........................................... 1708 Ventura, CA O
J Old Town Suds............................ 2414 Warrenton, VA
J Rebel Nell.................................... 2526 Detroit, MI J redcatceramics........................... 2232 Jersey City, NJ
Perfecto Glass Jewelry . ............... 1718 Portland, OR
Reeva’s ‘ritings with ruach ............. 803 Oakton, VA
J Peter Cornett Fine Furniture....... 707 Hacker Valley, WV
Reflections In Silver . ....................... 902 Mechanicsburg, PA
Peter M.............................................. 1706 New York, NY
Rhonda M. Cearlock....................... 1805 Vandalia, IL Richard Cruise Woodturning........... 515 Moneta, VA
Olivia de Soria Jewelry................. 1227 Asheville, NC
J River Otter Pottery...................... 2232 Flemington, NJ
On the Rocks Designs..................... 1415 Pittsburgh, PA One Acre Ceramics ........................ 1821 Milan, MI One Wing Studio . ............................. 123 Topanga, CA Oxide Pottery.................................... 2102 Lynchburg, VA P Packaging Specialties................... 1758 Newburyport, MA
J Phil Gautreau Wood Design, LLC.....2431 New York, NY
Paper Scissors Rock......................... 533 Olympia, WA Patent Artwork................................... 630 Mystic, CT
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Philippa Roberts.............................. 1701 Oakland, CA
Q Evon Design.................................. 1207 Weaverville, NC
Rona Fisher Jewelry Design ........1300 Philadelphia, PA
Sandra McKenzie Schmitt ............ 2303 Washington, IL Sara Baker........................................ 2007 Bloomsburg, PA
Shaune Bazner Accessories / Mei Fa................................................ 1131 Washington, DC Shell-Bell.......................................... 1330 San Marcos, CA Silver Seasons / Table Art................ 927 Bellmore, NY
Rosetree Blown Glass Studio.............1901 New Orleans, LA Robin Goodfellow Designs............ 1602 Holland, MI Sara Danielle Designs....................1704 Marylhurst, OR
Roggio Silversmiths ....................... 1600 Birchrunville, PA Romeo Glass..................................... 2000 Charlottesville, VA
Sara Rivera Jewelry....................... 1318 Silver Spring, MD
Royce Yoder...................................... 2006 Lederach, PA S J SAGE + LĂ˜VE, LLC....................... 2400 Colorado Springs, CO J Sam Woehrmann Designs.............................................. 2426 San Francisco, CA J Samantha Skelton Jewelry Design................................ 2502 Pittsburgh, PA
Sarah Cavender Metalworks, Inc.............................. 1406 Oxford, AL Sarah Richardson Jewelry............ 1206 San Rafael, CA Scavenger Couture............................ 222 Highland Village, TX Schlabaugh & Sons.......................... 501 Kalona, IA Schuster Glass Studio.................... 2333 Nashville, IN
SilverSong Jewelry...1219 Candler, NC
J Silverstone Designs..................... 938 Brookfield, CT Siyeh Studio..................................... 2219 Atlanta, GA SnapRetail........................................ 1555 Pittsburgh, PA SoLace Marbled Artwear................ 215 Penn Laird, VA
Sea Stones.......................................... 730 Windham, NH Seaglass, By White Light Productions ........................... 1735 Downingtown, PA Sekoya Originals............................... 706 Pflugerville, TX Shari Dixon, Inc................................. 926 Germantown, TN Santa Fe Stoneworks................401 Santa Fe, NM
J Sharon Z Jewelry....................... 2425 San Francisco, CA J Shauna Blythe Burke................. 1006 Brooklyn, NY
Solmate Socks .......... 209 South Stafford, VT J Spathose....................................... 2507 St Petersburg, FL J Spicer Bags................................. 2416 San Francisco, CA J Spire.............................................. 2430 Sacramento, CA Spirit Lala.......................................... 1136 McDonough, GA J Spiritex........................................... 213 Asheville, NC
SaraChana Designs....................1515 Buffalo, NY
ssd jewelry....................................... 1518 Zebulon, NC Sierra by Sonoma Art Works ................1503 Sonoma, CA
Stacey Krantz Jewelry................... 1012 Frederick, MD
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EXHIBITOR PREVIEW LISTINGS Stephen Fabrico Designs............... 2015 Bloomington, NY
The Glass Forge Gallery and Studio ........................................ 2306 Grant Pass, OR
Steven Cooper Metalsmith.............. 809 Westtown, NY
J Theresa Mustafa Tileworks, LLC.................................. 2232 Haledon, NJ
Steven McGovney Design Studio..................................... 700 North Port, FL
ThomasWork...................................... 608 Shock, WV
J Storiarts........................................ 2512 Milwaukie, OR
Three Crow Glass ........................... 2120 St-Charles-de-Bellechasses, QC
taviametal.................1115 Charlottesville, VA
Terra Cottage ................................... 1815 Paducah, KY Terry Acker Pottery......................... 2202 Fort Collins, CO Sue Rosengard Jewelry Design Ltd................1501 Chicago, IL
Townsend Associates..................... 1813 Hilton, NY
The Laughing Boy........300 New Albany, IN
J Susan Meier Jewelry................ 2524 Philadephia, PA
Tracy Arrington Studios.................. 1402 Altamonte Springs, FL J Twig Terrariums ......................... 2530 Brooklyn, NY J Twisted Whimsy Designs.............................................. 2433 Catonsville, MD
Susan Rifkin Jewelry Design................................ 1608 Philadelphia, PA
Tygart River Pottery......................... 1804 Belington, WV
Susan Rodgers Designs ................ 1231 Stony Brook, NY Susanne Lorraine Jewelry............ 1719 Saginaw, MI
V Vanessa Gade Metal + Design...... 1220 Pacifica, CA
Symbology by Alice Scott.............. 1221 Asheville, NC
Vanessa Mellet Jewelry................. 918 Oakland, CA
Vannucci LTD.................................... 1508 Philadelphia, PA
T.S. Pink ~ SoapRocks...................... 813 Oneonta, NY
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Tommy Conch Designs.................... 1215 Milford, CT
Torchworks Glass Studio.............1806 Upton, MA
J Susan Harbourt Designs............ 1627 Saint Joseph, IL
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Tom Stoenner.................................... 2309 Rhinebeck, NY
The Artisans Line . .......................... 1630 Olympia, WA
Sunstone Pottery............................. 1908 Coalville, UT
Table Art / Silver Seasons................ 836 Bellmore, NY
Tom Homann..................................... 1820 Middlebury, VT
Tessoro................................................ 903 Minnetonka, MN
Sunrise Glassworks...2301 Belleville, WI
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Tigerlillyshop................................... 1409 Baltimore, MD
The Potters.............. 2001 Altoona, IA
Victoria Heisler Designs................ 2005 Discovery Bay, CA
Village Designs.................................. 508 Daisy, MO
Winchester Woodworks.................. 303 Waynesville, NC
Virgil Jones Art Glass..................... 2100 Asheville, NC
J Words with Boards....................... 406 Baltimore, MD
W Wallace Metal Works LLC............. 721 Charleston, WV Washington Guild of Goldsmiths................................... 1332 Annandale, VA
Woven Stones.................................. 1014 Statesville, NC X-Y-Z
Yardbirds................... 312 Louisville, KY
J Wendy Durand Pottery............... 1932 St. Petersburg, FL
Yummy & Company.......................... 1419 Baltimore, MD
wenweave.......................................... 225 Belington, WV
J Zass Design................................ 1425 Raleigh, NC
WGK Glass Art Inc........................... 1912 Newark, DE J Whispering Willow Soap Co...... 727 Lincolntown, NC White Dawn Designs ....................... 709 Pennsylvania Furnace, PA
XOvivo LLC...............1319 Falls Church, VA
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Whitney Designs............................... 704 Sarasota, FL Whitney Howard Designs............... 509 Calbasas, CA
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J Yinibini Baby................................. 2514 Washington, DC
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