Showing posts with label Columbus Art and Craft Shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Columbus Art and Craft Shows. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Columbus Summer Show Heads to Town!

Meet Jennifer Roberts from Imperfecting Art...

Hi I'm Jennifer Roberts, a playwright and self-taught artist originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, now finding my rhythm here in Columbus, Ohio. I made the move last March and have been enjoying every bit of discovering Columbus’s vibrant art scene, and yes, even adjusting to the ever-changing Midwest weather has been its own adventure.

My journey into mixed media and clay didn’t begin until later in life, six years ago, to be exact. Art had always intrigued me, but it took me a while to give myself permission to dive in. I had been writing about art for a local gallery when I realized I didn’t just want to write about others’ work. I wanted to create something of my own. That nudge, paired with a lifelong love of storytelling (and a healthy dose of inspiration from my grandfather, who was also an artist), is what finally got me started. 


George Eliot once wrote, “You’re never too old to be what you might have been.” That quote stuck with me. So I leapt.


This spring’s Columbus Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show will be my first time participating as an artist, though I’ve been a fan and patron of the show for years. It feels surreal to now be on the other side of the table.

What inspires me to create? Dichotomy. Much of my work explores the tension between opposites, nature and humanity, body and mind, creation and destruction. I’ve spent much of my life experiencing the fragility of balance, so I’m drawn to those moments where opposing forces push and pull against one another. I want my art to live in that tension. I want people to see the textures of decay, the beauty in imbalance, the harmony between contradiction. Science and superstition, logic and intuition, growth and erosion; they all have something to say if we’re willing to look.

When people ask how I discovered my talent, it’s a tough question to answer. For a long time, I didn’t really consider myself “talented.” I was hesitant to even call myself an artist. Being self-taught comes with its own doubts and a constant feeling of not belonging. That changed, somewhat, when I was accepted into two online gallery shows and had my work published in their catalogs. That kind of recognition made me pause and think, Maybe I am on to something. Still, over time I’ve come to believe that being an artist isn’t about credentials or exhibitions, it’s about making the work. If you’re creating, you’re an artist. Period.


My creative process comes in waves, what I like to call “sprints.” When inspiration hits, I’m in the studio every day from morning to night. Then I crash. I embrace that ebb and flow. During the quieter periods, I’ll take an online class, work in my art journal, or soak up inspiration by exploring others’ art. It’s a cycle that keeps me balanced—ironically, amidst all the imbalance I tend to explore in my work.

Looking ahead, I’d love to grow into a professional artist in the truest sense—someone who can support themselves through their craft and regularly take on commissions. I don’t envision opening a gallery or storefront, but I do dream of expanding my studio and deepening my practice.


As for the message behind my work, I prefer to leave that open. I know what I’m exploring when I create, but once the piece is finished, it belongs to the viewer. I want people to bring their own stories, memories, and interpretations to it. Art, after all, is a conversation—and I’m just here to start it.


Meet Cinnamon McKinley from Mandala Madra, LLC...

Hi there! I’m Cinnamon McKinley, but most people know me as “Smee.” I’m originally from Trenton, New Jersey, and after relocating to the Columbus area in the fall of 2023, I’ve truly found a sense of belonging here. The city’s energy, creativity, and community spirit have captured my heart. 

By day, I’m an x-ray tech and the proud mom of two amazing neurodivergent teenage boys. Our home is lively and full of love, shared with three dogs, three cats, and even a hermit crab. We find peace in nature, taking long walks together and listening to the birdsong (yes, I’m a bit of a bird nerd… and proud of it!).


For years, I’ve been crafting essential oil rollerballs and sprays for myself and those closest to me. It started as a personal passion, a way to find natural relief for life’s aches and anxieties, but it wasn’t until about a year ago that it clicked: I should be sharing these creations with others. Since then, I’ve been pouring my heart into each blend, constantly refining recipes to make them more effective, more comforting, more “me.”

This upcoming Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show will mark my second time as a vendor, and I couldn’t be more excited. My first show in the spring was an incredible experience, not just for the sales, but for the conversations, the connection, and the shared energy of people who believe in handmade healing.

What inspires me most is the desire to help. Whether it's easing migraines, soothing anxiety, or offering a moment of stillness in the chaos, my products are rooted in the concept of Self Love.

That all started with my very first creation: a Migraine Relief rollerball born out of my own battle with chronic headaches. I did the research, built a blend, tested it – and it worked. That one little bottle became the foundation for so many others: blends for menstrual symptoms, perimenopause, insomnia, and my favorite, the Love rollerball, made to encourage self-acceptance and peace within one’s own skin.


How did I discover this talent? I just… tried. That’s really it. I truly believe you can uncover something magical when you give yourself permission to explore. My creative process is both magical and meditative, a little intuition, a lot of intention, and a whole lot of love.

Looking ahead, my dream is to grow this small business into something big enough to allow me to make essential oils my full-time focus, with x-ray work playing a smaller supporting role. I want to be all in creating, connecting, and spreading love through my work.


Because at the end of the day, that’s what it’s all about: Love. Whether it’s loving yourself a little more, showing up for others, or building community through shared care and connection, my hope is that every bottle I make brings someone a bit of relief, and a lot of love!


Meet Zoey Sheese from Zoella's Artsy Zoo... 

Hi! My name is Zoey Sheese (Zoella), and I’m a local artist based in Newark, Ohio. I officially launched my own LLC last year to start selling my art, and it's been such a rewarding (and sometimes chaotic!) adventure. When I’m not making art, you’ll find me managing a salon in Grandview, Columbus, or hanging out with my pets and my chosen family. I love staying active and grounded through hobbies like yoga, hiking, reading, and board games. Life is too short not to explore everything that brings you joy!

Even though I’ve only been running my art business since late 2024, I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember. Art has always been a part of my life, it’s my outlet, my playground, and my personal form of expression. This will be my very first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I’m beyond excited to be a part of it!

What inspires me to create is the impact art can have on the world. It’s such a powerful emotional release, and there are endless ways to bring ideas to life. I love experimenting with different techniques and mediums, it keeps things fresh and fun. My goal is to eventually turn this passion into my full-time career, and every piece I create gets me one step closer.

If I’m being honest, I probably wouldn’t have been considered “naturally talented” in art when I was younger. But I never let that stop me. I’ve learned everything I know through self-teaching, trial and error, and just sticking with it because I love it. That’s a huge part of my message: art doesn’t have to be perfect or even “good,” it just has to be you. It’s about the joy in creating, not the pressure to impress.

My creative process? It’s kind of all over the place! I usually start with a general idea, then narrow it down to a medium, size, and overall vibe. From there, I create a few versions of the idea, experiment, and tweak until I land on something I really love. I’ll often restart a piece a few times or get feedback from friends. It’s not always linear, but that’s part of the fun.

In five years, I hope to have a fully functioning website, a thriving Etsy shop, and a regular lineup of craft shows. I want to keep growing, learning, and sharing this journey with others who believe in the power of creativity.


You can follow along with me on Instagram at @zoellas.artsy.zoo, and check out my Etsy shop https://zoellasartsyzoo.etsy.com. Thanks for supporting small artists and helping us make big dreams come true.


Meet Gabrielle Alonzo from Gia Arts...

Hi there! My name is Gabrielle Alonzo, and I’m an Afro-Latina digital artist living in central Ohio. If there’s one thing to know about me, it’s that I’m obsessed with mermaids… of every shape, size, color, and style. They’ve become my favorite subject to draw because they’re the perfect blend of fantasy, freedom, and fun. While I love experimenting with traditional media and sketching with pencils or markers, most of my finished work happens on my trusty iPad, where I bring my dreamy oceanic characters to life.


Art has been a part of me for as long as I can remember. Growing up as an only child, I spent a lot of time creating things on my own, drawing, crafting, and getting lost in my imagination. But it wasn’t until about five years ago that I really dove into digital art. What started as a curiosity turned into a true passion, and it’s been a wild, wonderful ride ever since.

This year marks my very first time participating in an Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I honestly couldn’t be more thrilled. There’s something so special about being in a space filled with other creators and people who appreciate handmade art. I can’t wait to share my work and connect with folks who love whimsical and colorful designs as much as I do.

My biggest inspiration? Color and joy. I’m drawn to bold, vibrant hues and characters who radiate happiness and personality. Hairstyles are one of my favorite details to play with, whether it’s bouncy curls, locs, or mermaid waves. I love using hair as a form of expression in my characters.

My creative process is a mix of relaxation and spontaneity. I do most of my drawing in the evenings while watching TV with my family, but I’m especially inspired when I get to sit near a sunny window or sketch outdoors. I usually start with a loose concept in my traditional sketchbook, then refine it digitally until it transforms into a full piece.

As for the future, I hope to illustrate more children’s books. There’s something magical about helping to shape a child’s world through art and story. If my work can inspire even one young artist to pick up a pencil (or an iPad) and create, then I’ll feel like I’ve done something right.


At the heart of everything I make is a message of positivity and joy. I want my art to feel like a warm, colorful escape, a reminder that there’s still magic in the world if you know where to look.


Meet Carolyn Kendell from Art by Carolyn...

Hi! My name is Carolyn Kendell, and I’ve been an artist for as long as I can remember. Over the years, I’ve explored many different mediums, but for the last several years, my heart has been fully devoted to watercolors. There’s something magical about how the colors blend and flow—it's the perfect way to express both the beauty I see and the emotions I feel. I’ve had the pleasure of participating in several Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed connecting with fellow creatives and art lovers alike.


I never head out on an outdoor adventure without my camera in hand. Whether it's the delicate curve of a flower petal, the shifting colors of a sunset, or the quiet stillness of a forest path, the natural world constantly inspires me. Sometimes I paint exactly what I see, other times what I feel—and often, it’s a bit of both. My goal is to bring small, meaningful pieces of nature into your home through my art.

When I’m not at a show, you can explore my work online at https://carolynkendell.etsy.com. You can also find me on Instagram @carolyn.m.k and now on Facebook at Carolyn M Kendell Artist.




2025 Columbus Summer Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, June 22, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Makoy Event Center
5462 Center St.
Hilliard, OH 43026
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at becki@ag-shows.com
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Thursday, June 19, 2025

2025 Summer Avant-Garde Craft Show - Meet some of our vendors!

Meet Amy Thompson from Amy's Adventure in Art...

I'm Amy Thompson, owner and artist of Amy's Adventures in Art. After 32 years as a kindergarten teacher, I started my art business in 2024—born from a lifelong love of creativity and color. These days, I focus mostly on watercolor, but I also love to mix in other media to create cards, calendars, stickers, and homey decor pieces.


Color is where it all starts for me. I find inspiration in unexpected palettes and love discovering new ways to mix shades, add texture, and create something joyful.  I want to  make art that feels good to look at, use, and decorate your space.

And just as much as I love painting, I love sharing it. Watercolor is both relaxing and satisfying—anyone can enjoy it. That’s why I teach both kids and adults how to explore watercolor with simple techniques, line drawings, and use their own personal flair.  You can check out my website for art, decor and in person classes!

Meet Joanna from Brondi Beans Co...

Bondi Beans Co. is a coffee trailer inspired by laid-back Australian beach and café culture, blending quality coffee with a breezy, coastal vibe. We’re all about creating memorable moments around incredible drinks, friendly service, and a bit of sweet nostalgia—think pavlovas reimagined for the road. 

We officially launched two months ago, and while we're new on the scene, we’ve poured a lot of heart into every detail. This will be our very first event of this kind, and we’re looking forward to soaking it all in and connecting with fellow creatives and coffee lovers!

We’re inspired by the laid-back energy of Australian beaches,  Aussie café culture, and the simple joy of a great cup of coffee. Our creative process starts with a flavor memory or a nostalgic moment, which we then build into a drink that’s both beautiful and unique.  Every menu item is thoughtfully designed to surprise and delight—from our signature Pavlova Latte to the cheeky Bondi Breeze, and our popular Salty Surf Latte 
We see Bondi Beans Co. growing into a lifestyle brand—multiple trailers, a line of signature drinks and products, maybe even a brick-and-mortar beachside, or locally.  But no matter how far we grow, we’ll always keep the heart of Bondi alive: laid-back, community-focused, and full of flavor.
At Bondi Beans Co., our message of no worries, just great coffee. Is found in more than just a caffeine fix—it's a connection, an escape and encourages one to slow down and enjoy the moments.  Everything we do is grounded in that mission.

Meet Adelaide from Sadder Day Studios...

Adelaide is an autistic artist that likes to experiment with different types of mediums and styles. She is self-taught and recently began focusing on tactile art when her dad started going blind. Worried that he would no longer be able to see her art, she now creates art that people with low vision can feel using different textures and materials like buttons and beads on canvas.

This is her third year selling at shows and markets. As for Avant-Garde, this is her second show, the first in Columbus.



What Inspires Adelaide to create? All kinds of things - she expresses her ADHD through a wide variety of arts. Creating is a way Adelaide stims and self-regulates her autism.


She got into art when her dad started teaching her when she was very little and then Adelaide took over teaching herself with YouTube videos. Now they learn together. When we discovered our talent was when mom saw the art piling up and thought we should try selling it because we were running out of wall space and craft area. Our hope is that Adelaide can slowly learn to run more of the business side from mom, but mainly our goal is for her to make the art she enjoys and be able to make some money to help with her living one day.



Adelaide wants everyone to enjoy her art so she uses a variety of styles, textures, and mediums. This also keeps it interesting for her so that she doesn't get bored or feel like her art is work.

Meet HK Bourne from HK Bourne Art...

I would describe myself as middle aged art n00b, techie, parent of a teen, tennis player and a sailor. I've been doing this for A little over a year, and this is my first Avant-Garde Art and Craft Show! Visual beauty mostly in the natural world Is what inspires me to create.

My mother was an artist, but I was always the “word” person, having majored in English. I knew I had artistic talent and took a few art classes over my lifetime, but I also knew a lot of folks who were artists and I was never as confident in my work as they were, so I didn’t really pursue it. After my mom died, a friend suggested I paint (which was my mother’s medium) and gave me a painting set. I never used the painting set. When I went to NM for the first time that Winter, I threw some fabric markers and some tracing paper (which was all I had) in a bag and one morning I sat and drew the landscape. (See attached first drawing.)


A few months later, on the first Mother’s Day after I lost my mom, I bought myself some watercolor markers and drew a picture of the inside of my living room. I eventually bought some better markers (Copics) and a Canon IMAGEPROGRAF archival printer and started printing high-quality copies of my work. (I improved very quickly after that first sketch.) I sell them in the original 9”x12” format and also in greeting card sizes.

I would you describe your creative process as emotional. I go through phases of not liking a piece at all and trying to “fix” it and then loving it and then sort of “breaking” it again.



My business is a hobby for me. In 5 years, I guess I would see my work being sold in various brick and mortar stores. My cards are already being sold at the Global Gallery in Clintonville, which is exciting.

Meet Stacy Piper from Middle School Chaos LLC...

"Middle School Chaos" started about 26 years ago when I began scrapbooking my oldest child's baby album. I thought the name was a perfect fit because my craft room resembles my classroom - you never know what is going to come out of it. Throughout the years I've worked with scrapbooking, cards, coasters, stickers, tumblers, t-shirts and now I have found fun in creating 3D layered shadow boxes. 



Currently I am able to work on my "side hustle" during summer months and school breaks, but my hope is to continue on a regular basis after I retire from teaching. I've been a part of the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows for a while now and I have enjoyed every single one! Meeting new people and bringing a smile to their faces with my items brings me happiness, also. Hope to see you soon!

2025 Columbus Summer Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, June 22, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Makoy Event Center
5462 Center St.
Hilliard, OH 43026
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at becki@ag-shows.com
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Friday, March 14, 2025

Creativity in Columbus!


Meet Alicia Ranshaw from Curious Herbarium...

My name is Alicia, and I’m the owner of Curious Herbarium. I create shadow boxes with natural elements, growing and preserving many of the plants I use. My shadow boxes are like portals to another world.

I’ve been creating shadow boxes for about a year now, and this will be my first time participating in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show.

A love of gardening and nature, combined with a drive to create, fuels my work. I’ve always been a maker, and this form of art combines many of the things I love to do. I even grow a flower garden specifically for preserving, so the things I love can continue on.

I discovered my talent by simply messing around with different elements until I found success. My creative process is pure chaos! I don’t ever have a plan—each element builds upon the next until I feel like the project is complete.

In five years, I hope to be creating even bigger shadow boxes and other enclosures, while also making custom works of art for others.

The message behind my work is simple: stop and take a look at the nature around us. Those beautiful little details that most people don’t usually notice are what make life so special.

Meet Isaiah Winter from Grim Horizon...

Hello! I'm Isaiah "Winter" Ross, a Columbus local scavenger artist. I love being outdoors in pretty much any context: camping, backpacking, kayaking, gardening, etc. This appreciation of the outdoors influences my craft in a big way, from the materials I use to the stories my pieces tell. When I'm not crafting, you can find me out on walks, enjoying a brewery, or being a (phenomenal) home cook.

View my work at: https://isaiahross.wordpress.com/

I started out with photography in 2008 and grew as a multidisciplinary artist in the years since. I recall my first piece of furniture was as a sophomore in high school. My time as a design major in college only amplified my knowledge and technical ability.

This will be my debut, both for the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show and in general!

There's an unexplainable drive in me that truly wants to create. Even if it's something to just keep my hands busy I love every minute of it. It is mentally stimulating and a never-ending task of problem-solving. Life and experience do a lot to inform what the project will be, and my creative nature tends to exude into much of my daily life.

From a young age, I was always playing and creating with Legos, Lincoln Logs, K'nex, and Erector sets. Art has always been second nature for me. When my first furniture piece, a bookcase, sold—I realized I was onto something bigger and should pursue it.

My creative process doesn't typically start with an idea. Rather, the material itself. Whether it be cut of wood, bones, flowers, etc. When I find curiosity in a specific object the process truly begins, what with style/aesthetic/statement. I run through all sorts of possibilities over the next moments or days and then jump in, hyperfocused until the vision is realized.

Though I've had my online shop since 2020, this is the first year I'm "taking it seriously." I hope this first show, and the following year, prove worthy to make it more full-time. In five years, I hope to see my art in a gallery or shop for the public to enjoy.

While there's no one answer as to a message in my work, there are certainly recurrent themes. Overall, my art is a reflection on time, natural process, and earthen beauty. Another fairly common theme is paganism.


Meet Raven Moose from Raven Moose Designs...

I am newly married and live in Grove City with my husband and our three rescue dogs—Willow, Blue, and Baxter. I moved to Ohio from New Hampshire in 2021 when my career changed directions. I love spending time outdoors hiking and camping, hanging out with my nephews, and getting creative in the craft studio.

I’ve been papercrafting for over twenty years. This will be my first show with the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows, and I’m really excited to share my work!

My family is my biggest inspiration. Preserving memories of all the amazing adventures we’ve had means so much to me—it’s important to always have something to look back on.

I first got into papercrafting when I started scrapbooking. It all started when I found my baby book hidden away in the basement—it was moldy, and I wanted to create a new book to save those memories. My crafting grew from there.

My friends were the ones who encouraged me to take it further. They’ve always loved my work and pushed me to share it with others and start offering it at shows.

My creative process usually starts with inspiration from something I see while I’m out and about. It could be a new crafting item I find while window-shopping, the colors of autumn leaves, or a beautiful spring bloom. Sometimes it’s just a hint of my neurodivergent hyper-focus kicking in!

In five years, I’d love to have a small brick-and-mortar store where I can teach scrapbooking and card-making classes full-time. I also hope to raise money through my work to help support local animal rescues.

The message behind my work is simple: spread positivity and cheer through small gestures—like a handmade card—while also giving back to the community by supporting local animal rescues.

Meet Keith Stone from Keith Stone Books...

I was involved in a golf cart accident in 2015 that left me a quadriplegic. I had never written a book before, but I wrote my memoir about the accident and my recovery to help inspire other people who might be down.

I didn’t complete that first book, “The Optimistic Quadriplegic,” until 2021. I had never written a book prior to that.

Since then, I’ve written five novels—two mysteries, two conspiracy theory books, and a fictional story about a group of musicians who got together and became a one-hit wonder. I have a very vivid imagination, and the various ideas just seem to come to me. I already have two other novels in the planning stage.

In five years, I expect to continue writing books of all types. It is a great way to keep my mind sharp since I can no longer exercise my body.

My first book, my memoir, was written to inspire. My other books were written strictly for the readers’ entertainment.

Meet Kim Alverson from Rochfort Creative Glass...

My name is Kim Alverson, and I am a retired preschool teacher and the painter/creator behind Rochfort Creative Glass. My husband and crafting partner, Fred, and I will be working the Spring Craft Show together. We've been married for 37 years and have raised three outstanding young men who’ve married amazing, strong women and have given us four beautiful grandchildren and four granddogs.

I began creating painted wine bottles for Christmas 2022. I was encouraged to keep going, and now here I am! This will be my first time participating in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I’m thrilled to share my work.

What inspires me most is creating something beautiful for home decor. Blending my walks through home decor sections of stores with the inspiration I get from paintings in art museums and galleries makes me want to bring my own artistic perspective to glass. Plus, I just love playing with paint!

I didn’t originally set out to create a craft. As a preschool teacher, I would experiment with paint projects with my students. After retiring in 2022, I started playing with paint and accessories at home using recycled glass. That December, I made Christmas gifts for my family, and from there, I’ve upped my game with better paint quality and lights. I’m always experimenting with different bottles, sizes, and colors of recycled glass.

My creative process starts when I see something visually appealing to me. I break it down into stages—figuring out how difficult or easy it would be to paint and deciding which techniques to use. I’ll often snap a picture of whatever inspired me—a piece of fabric, a pillow, wallpaper, etc.—and think about how to work that onto a glass bottle. From there, it’s all trial and error.

In five years, I’d like to continue doing a few craft shows each year, but I’d also love to have more custom orders between shows.

My bottles can be beautiful standing alone or with lights. It’s a piece of decor made from recycled glass with the hope of bringing visual beauty to the observer.

Meet Smee from Smee's Readings...

My name is Cinnamon, but you can call me Smee. I’m relatively new to the Columbus area, having moved here with my family in the fall of 2023 from my hometown of Trenton, NJ. I’m an x-ray tech by trade and the mother of two beautiful neurodivergent teenage boys. I love taking nature walks—I'm a bird enthusiast and love to listen to their songs while I walk. Music is also a big part of my life; I love to sing and hope to join a local choir someday.

Professionally, I’ve been creating essential oil rollerballs and sprays for under a year, but I’ve been making them for friends and family for several years now. This will be my first time participating in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I’m really looking forward to it!

My love of helping others inspires me in everything I do. That drive to assist others is what fuels my work.

My first creations were inspired by personal need—I suffer from migraines and wanted a natural remedy that didn’t rely on adjusting my caffeine intake. After doing some research into essential oils, I made my first Migraine Relief rollerball—and it worked! From there, I created other "recipes" and gave them to friends and family to try. Now I have blends for self-love, anxiety relief, menstrual and perimenopausal symptom relief, and even just to help you relax enough to fall asleep.

I discovered my talent simply by trying. You never know what talent lies within you unless you’re willing to try new things.

My creative process is meditative and magical.

In five years, I’d love to switch things up—take x-rays part-time while creating and selling my products full-time. I’m hoping to gain some momentum this year and grow my business.

My work is all about love. Self-love, love of others, and love of community. My hope is to spread that love through my creations.

2025 Columbus Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday March 23, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Makoy Event Center
5462 Center St.
Hilliard, OH 43026
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at becki@ag-shows.com
Visit us on: