An extraordinary Artisan Market will captivate your imagination with hand-made treasures for your home or that special gift.

The 2024 Victorian Chautauqua Artisan Row will offer an array of top artists in jewelry, pottery, textiles, edibles, and three-dimensional designs. Whether you looking for that unique home accent or utilitarian accents, browsing the pop-up shops will quicken your pulse.

Artisans Roster

Connie Pardini

WIRESTORM CREATIONS

All of Connie’s jewelry and decorative items are hand-crafted with a small assortment of tools using a wide array of materials – her favorites being sterling and copper. Her unique use of vintage silverplate flatware transforms ordinary spoons, forks, and knives into whimsical pieces and decorative items. Chimes and ornaments featuring animal figures are one of her specialties.

Lori Wall & David Moran

CRIMSON SHAMROCK RANCH

The Crimson Shamrock Ranch is a working fiber farm in Eglon West Virginia with Alpaca and Sheep grown for fiber only. The ranch has been a leading Suri alpaca and Wensleydale sheep breeder for over two decades. Their top-rated fibers are transformed into woven, crocheted, and braided designs. Other natural fibers, including silk and cotton, are used to create hand-painted and marbled artistic designs.

Chip Lee & Kathleen Gibbs

COUNTRY PARSON HONEY

Is there really a Country Parson? Yes, there is! The Country Parson, Chip Lee is also the Rector at The Episcopal Church in Garrett County, Maryland. He and his wife Kathleen will be showcasing their full line of honey, jams, and hand-crafted items. All things made by bees and their byproducts are artfully turned into consumable or usable wares.

Lea DeLauder

PRACTIQUILS

Leah DeLauder has perfected the art of quilling, a method of folding and coiling paper to make representational images and decorative designs. It becomes apparent that DeLauder's work is a direct reflection of her take on the world. At a distant glance, a piece appears two-dimensional until you "step forward." The intricate folds and narrow paths between the countless layers of paper are fluid with motion, light, and shadow.

Haeli Gustophsen & Darryl Glotfelty

MEADOW MOUNTAIN HEMP

Meadow Mountain Hemp, one of the first commercial hemp growers in Maryland, is dedicated to the growth of hemp flowers full and rich in essential CBD oils for premium therapeutic products. Located on a 100-year-old family farm in Western Maryland. This full line of therapeutic tinctures, topicals, and gummies has become a favorite among people seeking natural remedies for pain, anxiety, and sleeplessness.

Tammy King

Soulful Spirit Designs

Tammy King brings a certain energy to jewelry making. Her designs are often whimsical, echoing elements of nature with plenty of panache. Coordinated lines allow shoppers to pair pieces together for an eclectic look. Natural gems and found objects also lend a fanciful nature to her work.

Sue Caldwell

Paper Collage

Sue creates art inspired by the woods. Her canvases are a unique type of paper collage. She paints large sheets of different types of paper, then tears them up and reassembles by gluing the strips and bits onto canvas. The art looks like an impressionist painting from a distance, but is very three-dimensional when viewed from close up.

Claire Jones

Soapbox Agenda

Having backgrounds in chemistry and visual arts is a natural fit for soap-making. Such is the case at Soapbox Agenda. Each of their handcrafted soaps contains fragrances that pay homage to their travels, as well as the beauty of the West Virginia mountains. Their inspired products strive to use as many local resources as possible and to be economically conscious by using sustainably sourced ingredients and plastic-free packaging. 


Hertiage Artisans

Lauren Muney

SILHOUETTES BY HAND

Silhouettes have captured profile portraits of civilization for hundreds of years. Lauren Muney hand cuts silhouettes with scissors, in the traditional portrait style, made especially popular between the 1760s and 1860s. Commission a sitting for your or a loved one and leave with a unique family heirloom.

THE BAREFOOT HISTORIAN

Chris Jones

Wet plate photographer, Chris Jones has revived an early method of photography that has gained him much attention. You can commission a one-of-a-kind tintype or glass plate photograph at the Victorian Chautauqua. Jones is known for his beautiful images that capture his subjects in a forgotten medium.

Courtney Cauthon

Dress the part with Courtney’s help. She brings a full array of period fashion for men and women. She’ll help style you as if you stepped out of the past.