Our Members

  • Meadowsweet Gardens

    Meadowsweet Gardens is a small flower farm in the heart of Tantramar, New Brunswick. Rooted in a love for the environment and a passion for growing sustainably, our blooms are grown with care and respect for the land. Our arrangements feature seasonal flowers grown on our farm, creating one-of-a-kind designs that reflect the beauty of our local landscape and the changing seasons.

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  • Magali Charron

    Magali Charron is a multimedia artist from Sackville, New Brunswick, specializing in photography, ceramics, and sweet, sweet music.

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  • Dee Olinglass

    Dee Olinglass is a ceramicist, neuroscientist, and cool-mom living in Mi'kma'ki (Sackville, NB). She makes little ceramics that keep you company while you go about your day.

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  • Laura K. Watson

    Laura K. Watson is an artist and writer living in Sackville, NB in Mi'kma'ki. She is currently Tantramar’s poet laureate and also works in illustration. She makes zines, prints, and textile works that combine drawing and poetry.

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  • Susie Vokey

    Susie Vokey is a mixed media artist, art therapist and social worker.

  • Melissa Morris

    Melissa Morris is a textile crafter and freelance designer who creates hand-stitched patches, embroidered thrifted clothes and crocheted creations.

  • Jon Claytor

    Jon Claytor is a Sackville artist who loves making tee-shirts and zines.

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  • Kaeli Cook

    Kaeli Cook makes everyday objects ; things that are loved and used all of the time… that mug that no one else is allowed to use, or the pair of knitted socks that are warn until there are holes.

  • Cricket Sound Studios

    Cricket Sound studios is an independent ceramic art studio creating handcrafted objects for the home and altar. A celebration of small moments of natural magic, their work explores the slow mindfulness of life through form and function on the shores and forests of the Bay of Fundy.

  • Vee Bee

    Vee Bee is a multidisciplinary maker creating colourful and playful shrink plastic jewelry. Inspired by everything from the magic of the natural world to the vintage styles of the thrift shop, each design is hand-drawn and hand-shrunk, and crafted with care.

  • Alana Morouney

    Slowpony is for salty lips
    turned to the sun
    and the smell of your skin
    coming in from the cold.
    It holds the softness and quiet
    of your body
    at the end of the day.

    Knitting, weaving, handmade clothing. Blues are indigo grown by the artist.

  • London Silver

    London Silver is a multidisciplinary queer artist, living off grid in rural New Brunswick, with their wife and their handful of critters. 

    Their art work explores the little things; the mundane and the overlooked. They make work for people who like to imagine, for those people who like telling stories; They make work for those who enjoy the weird and the wonderful in life.

  • Laylia Bennett

    Laylia Bennett (they/she) is a Mi’kmaw and Acadian Beadwork Artist and a member of L’sitkuk (Bear River) First Nation. Laylia is Autistic, queer and chronically ill and operates a small business called Little L’nu where they sell handmade beaded earrings, pins, bolo ties, stickers, art prints, and more. Their work is an extension of artist, often inspired by local native species like birds, bugs, berries, global and local politics and pop culture.

  • Hey Johanna

    Hey Johanna is based in Sackville, NB and is focused on sustainable, craft-based clothing made using natural and recycled fibres. With a passion for creating unique, one-of-a-kind clothing and adhering to ethical business practices, Hey Johanna is proud to be a part of the Canadian independent clothing community.

  • Amanda Balestreri

    Amanda Balestreri is a visual artist residing in New Brunswick. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Mount Allison University in 2008 and a Graphic Design certificate from McKenzie College in 2015. Amanda has shown her work throughout Canada and is a part of the City of Ottawa Art Collection, and is also the owner of Sneaky Fox Design.

    Amanda enjoys staying healthy and active, working in her studio, exploring, and getting into a bit of trouble from time to time. Amanda lives in an old farm house in rural New Brunswick with her wife and cat.