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Visit our craft artists located in booths throughout the festival for craft demonstrations and crafts for purchase. These demonstrations are supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Roen Hufford - Smithsonian Artist
Of Native Hawaiian descent, Roen is widely acknowledged as a master tradition-bearer of ka hana kapa, a traditional Hawaiian barkcloth that has been used for clothing, ceremonial purposes, artwork and more.

Curtis Sillito
Polynesian and Hawaiian Carving

Diane Moffat
Armenian Hand Knotted Carpets

Ezatullah Arif
Afghan Jewelry 

Brent Kartchner
Woodcarving

Clara Amezcua
Mexican Piñatas

Claudine Niyonsenga & Eugenia Barigenera
Burundian Baskets

Donato Raimondo
South Sudanese Clay Bulls

Ecologic Arts
Peruvian Weaving

Zulma Arevalo
Latin American Folk Jewelry

Frances Rogers, Amanda Ontiveros, Kristina Martinez
Mexican Paper Flowers
*Friday & Saturday Only

Halau Ku Pono, I Kamalani
Hawaiian Leis & Crafts

Chue Thao
Hmong Embroidery

Ingrid Hersman
European-Style Decorated Eggs

Katherine Poleviyaoma
Acoma Pueblo Pottery & Hopi Arts

Ken Yamane & Judy Iwamoto
Japanese Origami & Bonsai

Maria Elena Lowe & Hermanas Lu’um
Mayan Weaving

Ana Brooks, Elda Hernandez, Gloria Hernández
Mata Ortiz Pottery

Nikolay Motro
Belarusian Woodcarving

Ferrell Peterson
Western Woodcarving

Elizabeth Peterson
Bobbin Lace

Puruhà Arts
Ecuadorian Wood & Nut Carving

Rupali Munot
Indian Henna Art

Tóáhání Beadwork & Sewing
Navajo, Ute & Hopi Beadwork & Sewing

Shar Wu
Chinese Calligraphy & Painting

Zeynep Kariparduc
Turkish Crafts

Ed Napia & Rad Cuch
Māori Arts & Northern Ute Beadwork

Rispah Otieno
Kenyan Jewelry & Craft

Elvira Murphy, Diane Murphy, & Levi Pete
Native American Beadwork

Saniya Qadeer
Henna Body Tattoo Art

Anna Bruzha
Ukrainian Motannka Dolls

Irene Ota
Japanese Origami

Kahealani Blackmon
Hawaiian Leis and Crafts

Saritha Ignatius
Indian Jaipur Handblock Prints

Rosette Bahati
Congolese Crafts

Calixta Chavez de Bazan
Zapotec Wool Weaving

Dennis, Jacob, Chris Manning
Blacksmithing

 

These demonstrations are supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, which honors and uplifts the folk and traditional arts across the United States. Each year since 1982, the agency has awarded the National Heritage Fellowships, the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. With more than 500 recipients representing more than 200 different art forms, the Heritage Fellowships highlight the many different artists, art forms, and traditions that contribute to our nation's distinctive cultural heritage. For more information, visit arts.gov/Heritage.

 

 

The Salt Lake City Arts Council is a division of Salt Lake City Corporation within the Department of Community and Neighborhoods and also maintains a nonprofit corporation, the Salt Lake City Arts Council Foundation with 501(c)(3) status.

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