Goddess Market Vendors
Women artisans will display their handcrafted, diverse products for sale at the conference. Plan on extra time before and after your events to enjoy this visual delight and visit their booths on the 1st floor of the College Center Building at North Seattle Community College. This is a great opportunity to support our women artists!
The market is open Saturday, Feb. 18th and Sunday, Feb. 19th, 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Monday, Feb. 20th, 8:30am - 1:00pm.
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Barbara Bruch

Barbara received her BA and MFA from the University of Washington, Seattle. She has had 16 Solo Exhibitions and 84 group exhibitions of her work of prints and paintings. She taught art for 40 years, is a Lecturer at Seattle Pacific University; Artist in Residence for City of Seattle and Printmaking Instructor at Sev Shoon Arts Center, Seattle. She will be featuring her new exquisitely painted Tarot deck, Tarot of Cosmic Consciousness. http://tarotofcosmicconsciousness.blogspot.com.
Rosarium Blends: artist, Catamara Rosarium

Catamara Rosarium is the sole proprietor of Rosarium Blends, a Seattle based business concocting alchemical creations to enliven the senses. She is a Master Herbalist, Alchemist and Ritual Artist. Her experience and knowledge working with herbs is extensive, motivated by her desire and attraction to herbs and scents and how they impact the senses. All formulations are original recipes, using the finest herbs, woods, resins and essential oils and the result of extensive historical research, practical experimentation, and magical studies. www.rosariumblends.com
Cheryl Berglund

I am a grandmother, a ceramic artist by education. A few years ago, my kiln had to be left behind while I cared for a family member. Felting found ME in the form of a teacher who brought me joy. This media is natural, sustaining, and portable! It allows me to express my love and passion for the forest without harming it in anyway. My grandmother trees were inspired by a cedar grove where I walk and meditate, and gratefully receive the gifts of the standing people.
Corazon Scarves and Accessories: artist, Deborah Rae DuPey

Corazon Scarves and Accessories is dedicated to bringing you the world's most beautiful scarves and accessories made by women artisans at a fair market price. Our goal is to empower women overcoming the effects of violence and oppression around the world. The versatile scarf, used to carry babies, food and provide comfort, warmth and beauty, seems an appropriate symbol for women as they unite globally to work towards their own justice, liberty and economic sustainability. www.corazonscarves.com
Look Beautiful! Do Good!
Heather Tayor-Zimmerman
Heather Taylor-Zimmerman is a professional artist with work in public and private collections including museums, hospitals, libraries and schools. With a B.A. in Art History and a B.S. in Psychology, Heather has studied cultures from around the world with a particular interest in sacred geometry, numerology and comparative religion. She has created a series of iconic mandalas to express the divine female, as part of the universal trinity of father, mother and child--the human family. Visioning is her art.
Hedy Velez
My passion is seeing “de-light-full-ness” in people's eyes and faces.
Lifting up the spirit with my Art, is a treasure I would not pass.
I love colors and like to up-cycle things from kalabas, driftwood,
beads, fabrics, materials, etc.
The Hand-crafted necklaces are made from beads from around the World.
The Spirit Animals are made with hot washed, re-cycled woolen sweaters.
The Travel Bags are creations made with fabrics from all over the World.
Julia's Good Medicine: artist, Julia Bush Swanson

I make everything by hand, from the earth to you. I infuse the taste, healing qualities and vitality of organic herbs, the plants that I grow and the native plants that I harvest, into pure mediums: oils, vinegars, raw honey, alcohol, etc, and create products that will allow you to benefit on all levels. I add pure essential oils to the herbal body care products to create the extra healing dimension of aromatherapy. juliasgoodmedicine.com
Crow's Daughter's Earthly Goods: artist, Julie Charette Nunn

Crow's Daughter's Earthly Goods offers herbal creations hand-crafted in the Wise Woman Tradition. It is our belief that self-love, self-healing, and care of Mother Earth are essential for creating peace in the world.
Our nourishing herbal products are crafted from plants that are grown, wildcrafted and harvested with loving attention at our farm on Whidbey Island and around the Pacific Northwest. Crafting these herbs into products is a delightful and rich experience. www.crowsdaughter.com
Renaissance Rags: artist, Katya Taylor

Renaissance Rags offers a line of one of a kind Wearable Art Clothing, designed and created by Pacific Northwest Fiber Artist, Katya Taylor. Hand Dyed Silks and Velvets are transformed into exquisite garments, reflecting a timeless elegance and grace. The drape and flow of silk is flattering and comfortable on all shapes and sizes and the simplicity of the designs ensures a lifetime of wear. Specializing in Larger Sizes and One Size designs as well as Custom Sizing options. www.renaissancerags.com
Lavelle Foos

Copper, crystal antler talismans and amulets - Inspiration to create comes to me in artistic solitude, as well as in collaboration with clients who desire a piece for a specific application. In my experience, both approaches produce results with great purpose. My work is a tool for creating a new and more beautiful, healthy world. www.lavellefoos.com
Mooh Hood

Mooh Hood has been designing unusual jewelry for many years, working closely with skilled carvers and silversmiths in Bali to create eclectic pieces set with semi precious stones found on her travels. Many of her pieces also have hand carved bone and buffalo depicting shamanic or women's spiritual images that are powerful talismans and treasures. There is a wide range of pieces and prices ...something for everyone.
Mosa Baczewska

Mosa Baczewska is a multidimensional artist, musician and workshop presenter. She has been creating fine art and craft for over 30 years: center focused drawings in the form of calendars, coloring books and cards, Intentional Adornment Jewelry and one of a kind beautiful useful fiber art to adorn and elevate your life. www.mosazone.com.
Come by and say hello and check out her workshop Sunday night as well.
Orion Lyonesse

Orion Lyonesse has been on the road selling her various wares since 1983. She is currently specializing in her beaded Hair Jewels, in glass and natural stone. Hair Jewels can be used as headbands (they don't cause headaches or slip out of your hair), hair accessories, necklaces, bracelets, sweater guards, and hair dangles.
Please stop by Orion's table to see her much expanded selection and let Orion play with your hair. You will love the effects these Hair Jewels can create easily in a few seconds!
Gypsy Textiles: artist, Sheila Mead

Each work of art I create is individually hand woven to assure distinction and quality and to inspire a bit of drama. As a designer I hope to envision the spirit of all who may come to own one of my weavings. It is that spirit which illuminates each piece. www.gypsytextiles.com
Earth Art International: artist, Sue Coccia

Animal Spirits are images inspired by nature and a deep understanding of the connection with Spirit and all things. Indigenous art and symbolism influences Sue's unique style. Northwest artist Sue Coccia is from Edmonds Washington, her Native American DNA has had a large influence on her art. She has a formal art background, however it is a deep love of all animals that sparks her work. www.earthartinternational.com
Pathworks Jewelry: artist, Susan Lee-Pullen
Sterling and fine silver jewelry inspired by art from Ireland. I offer limited edition or one-of-a kind necklaces, earrings and bracelets. All my works are titled and most include a short description of the symbolism of the design.
Rising Tide Arts: artist, Terrea Bennett

Terrea has had an artistic muse trailing around after her since she picked up her first crayon. Her colorful, detailed images incorporate women's spirituality, Nature, whimsy and pure imagination. Hers is art from the heart. Please journey through her website: www.risingtidearts.com
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