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~ the indigenous leaflet ~ November 2017
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~nightlight by Amy Flesher. No surprise that many of our artists are in love with Fiona too. #teamfiona
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We are gearing up for the busy holiday season by providing you with an eclectic array of handmade arts, crafts
& jewelry from some of the finest local
and American contemporary craft artists!
We have been working like little elves - besides our big move- introducing new artists, new staff, new deliveries, and
getting ready to present our collection of
Handmade for the Holidays!
Celebrate the season by wandering through a winter wonderland during our first holiday event in the new place - Trim Your Tree and the Walk on Woodburn is Friday, November 10th!
Get the first look at our seasonal handmade collection of wintry delights and enjoy goodies served to keep your spirits bright. We'll even help Trim Your Tree ~ receive a
FREE handmade ornament
with any fifty dollar or more purchase. This special annual event is a fun way to help start checking names off your holiday list while supporting local artists.
Onto the celebrated day of thanks - spending the day with friends and family is surely one of the best times of year to share your delicious recipes on handmade pottery from
indigenous!
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~new fused glass ornaments by Ellen Hamilton
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Happy Thanksgiving to all. Stay tuned for our next artful event on Small Business Saturday.
Please join us as we have
turned over a new leaf into our new gallery space in
East Walnut Hills. We look forward to this coming holiday season with neighborhood celebrations, new artists, new designs and all of the cheer. We're here seven days a week with new arrivals daily, so we're happy to help you find the perfect pieces you need.
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Trim Your Tree ~ Handcrafted Holiday Celebration
~ November 10
Make it a
Handcrafted Holiday! Kick-off your holiday shopping in style with our
Trim Your Tree event on
November 10th ~ all day, from 10am to 9pm.
Enjoy the wonderful tradition of our Handmade for the Holidays collection created by the best local and regional artists with styles and prices for everyone on your list. Keep your spirits bright with drinks and treats served all day!
While getting your holiday shopping under way, enjoy a
free ornament (with purchase of fifty+ dollars) as our way of thanking you for always keeping it handmade & local. Selected especially for you,
Nathan Gieseke created a full flock of lovely little birds, cut from
sun-dried, Sustainable Harvest wood, collected and milled on from his own family farm. Liven up your tree and keep it green!
Friday, November 10th from 6 to 9 is also the neighborhood celebration in East Walnut Hills with the Walk on Woodburn. This Friday, it will be hopping with holiday cheer! New store, Wild Things is opening, the renowned Popp=D Art vehicle is offering an interactive creative experience, Guitars-For-Vets will be performing, along with pop-up shops and specials at all of your favorite new spots!
Friday - Trim Your Tree at
indigenous, 10-9 & Walk on Woodburn, 6-9
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indigenous ornament teaser ~
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Corey Silverman
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Leandra Drumm
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Trish McLennan
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Virgil Jones
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Rena Hopkins
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Beth DiCara
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Lidia Anderson
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Angelyn Pass
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Ann Nye
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Sondra Gerber
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Judy Vilmain
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Rebecca Miller-Campbell
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Nicole Golden
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Ron Hinkle
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Cindy Pacileo
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Heidi Wineland
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B Skinner
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Crysten Nesseth
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Jenn Sczur
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Beth Cunningham
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~ Welcome new l o c a l p r i n t artist, N i c o l e H o l l o n ! ~ |
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~ n e w c l a y w o r k s b y L a u r a D a v i s ~ |
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let art be part of your nature ~
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Thank you for making this a memorable handcrafted holiday season and for your support of our artists, their creative endeavors and our small business now and throughout the year. We look forward to helping you select the perfect presents for everyone on your holiday gift list (including yourself!). Thanks too for making buying handmade as important to you as it is to us! It's a tradition we are proud to be a part of.
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warm wearables by Deb Hastings
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There are still almost 70
LUCKY LEAVES hidden throughout the city. Keep your eyes peeled when enjoying the outdoors as you may be a lucky finder! Bring your #luckyleaf to the gallery to see what you have won.
Artfully yours,
from the whole crafty crew ~ Diane, Jenn, Kelsey, Celeste, Heather, Samantha, Karen, Eva, Sharon, Jeanine & Mary
~ indigenous, a handcrafted gallery
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~plenty of nearby parking, 20 free spaces on Madison, 6 meters on Moorman and threepublic lots, along with other street parking in the area
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