Sacred Heart Church Hall
A new spacious venue exhibiting a variety of craft and art. Easy walking distance to other venues
Opening Times
2nd - 4th May 10am - 5pm
Number of exhibitors
10
Parking
A large carpark at the venue










Meet the Exhibitors
Looking forward to meeting you to share insights into the inspiration and techniques that make the work so unique.





Xanthe Scott
Bespoke Handbags made from upcycled vintage fabrics. I gain inspiration from vintage styles from the 20s, 30s and 40s to create practical, usable bags from textiles such as vintage Harris Tweed jackets that have reached the end of their life as a garment - creating meaningful items from upcycled textiles.





Sarah Harris
I love to share the joy that colour brings to my life and this is reflected in my creations. Self taught, head bursting with ideas, the slight element of danger, not knowing sometimes when I start a piece where it will end adds an extra fizz. Using Tiffany or Mosaic techniques to combine Stained Glass, beads, & tiles.





Ruth Hampton
My work reflects the places I have visited and I try to re-create the atmosphere I felt at the time. My art is a fusion of nature, colour and emotion seeking to evoke not only the landscape but the feeling that goes with it.





Mark Wood
I have been painting for 25 years following 20 years working as a retail designer. I specialise in local landscape paintings, but have recently been commissioned to create three large paintings for the Corbett Historical Museum in Oregon, USA. My passion for colour and light help me create an optimistic feel to my work.





Mai Lee Burgess
I am a studio potter, producing a range of colourful decorative and functional ware using wheel throwing and hand-building techniques. I prefer to work with smooth stoneware clay and porcelain. I am inspired by both the English countryside and by oriental ceramics.





Lynda Hopkins
I like to play with varied colour combinations to reflect life’s many nuances and presently is interested in the relationship we have with birds and wildlife. Relating to the themes of joy and peace at present, I work mainly in acrylic and mosaic and offers workshops in either.





Lisa O'Brien
Traditional silversmithing is combined with unconventional molten techniques, to create beautiful, unique and sustainable jewellery.
A lifelong love of creativity and hand-making led me to silversmithing.
From early on, I was entranced by the elemental techniques using molten metal to produce organic form or texture found in the natural landscape. Always a lover of the natural world, these techniques were the perfect fit for me and Molten Silver was born.
Sustainability forms a huge part of the Molten Silver ethos. I therefore only use recycled precious metals and recycled copper and brass embellishment. All off-cuts and filings are recycled. I also use FSC certified, plastic free packaging and renewable energy





Linda Cookson
I’ve been enchanted by fungi, magic, colour, and castles since I was very young. Creating art is where all those loves come together. My work is whimsical and joyful, and every piece I make feels like a small reflection of my passions and the world I carry inside as a creator. Making and drawing is an expression of me





Jane Butler
I have been needle felting for eight years now and have loved learning the new processes as I go along. Other than the occasional stab, it is a very relaxing art and is fascinating to see shapes slowly develop. Love sitting in piles of coloured wool ready to transform them!





Chiara Gugliotta
I create hand-burned artworks using pyrography, working directly onto natural wood. Inspired by human presence, touch, and stillness, I use controlled heat and layered shading to build contrast, depth, and texture. Each piece is made slowly and by hand, guided by the grain of the wood, becoming a tactile, one of a kind work that carries time, care, and intention.