Magic Mountain Soap
There are many people in my life that suffer from skin issues, and I feel a great sense of purpose knowing that my bath and body products can help alleviate them of discomfort. With each product I take great care to make them all visually interesting.
MAGNA
Kofy’s Collections specializes in African arts and crafts. We work with different artists to showcase their talent.
Silver Wolf Artistry
Silver Wolf Artistry has been a Utah business since 2010. Its goal is to reinvent medieval metalsmithing techniques and show that there is more to chaninmail than just armor.
marti makes
Marti Woolford is a Salt Lake City-based macramé artisan specializing in knotted items for the home. She established her business, marti makes, to share her love of modern macramé. In addition to made items, Marti teaches macrame workshops on a regular basis.
Mean Mugs Pottery Co.
Mean Mugs Pottery Co. is a design-build artisan manufacturer of handmade mugs. We specialize in white label products for businesses and distinct designs for individuals.
Megan Hindman
Flora, fauna, and fantasy! Megan’s illustrations and artwork range from stickers and pins to ready-to-hang framed pieces of art! Whether you’re interested in myths and monsters or blooming flowers, there’s bound to be something up your alley at this little shop.
Melissa Alvarez
I started off drawing Pokemon as a kid and later was mesmerized by the graffiti art scene, where i picked up the tag name Rino. Friends would hire me to do paintings and drawings. It wasn’t until 2016 when I picked up a paintbrush and started using art to vent feelings.
Mineral and Matter
Mineral and Matter is a jewelry and clothing line handmade in Salt Lake City and inspired by the beauty of natural stones and the grandeur of outer space.
Rat Design
Rat draws things… most often he then tattoos them. Sometimes, when he can, he burns them into wood. He pulls inspiration from his love of all things nerdy, horror and sometimes just downright silly. He also likes the fact that pyrography makes his beard smell like a campfire.
Robin Banks
Using ink, gouache, papier-mâché and printmaking, Robin’s work uses fey playfulness to examine heavier topics. Gender identity, depression and the absurdity of the human condition are confronted in cheeky pastels and a mischievous smirk.