About: You will be sure to find something eclectic and unique when perusing my work. Every piece is lovingly designed and crafted by hand in my home studio in Oakland.
About: Rebeca is a painter and muralist living in Richmond and a founding member of Visual Artists of Richmond. She is best known by her public art and her portraiture, but her landscapes of the East Bay are part of many private collections.
About: Pretty Fun Designs creates eclectic jewelry that combines a blend of frivolity, power, and elegance. Pieces are made with a unique mix of stones, metals, tape, finished and handmade components. Items are consciously designed and energized.
About: NIAD Art Center promotes creative expression, independence, dignity and community integration for adults with disabilities. The artists in the program are provided space, materials and support in art-making.
About: Native American Health Center (NAHC) is a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center proudly serving California’s Bay Area Native Population and other underserved communities. Caring for the Bay Area since 1972, NAHC has worked at local, state, and federal levels to deliver resources and services for the urban Native community. As an Urban Indian Health Project through our relationship with the Indian Health Service (IHS), we are dedicated to providing high quality medical, dental, behavioral health, community wellness, and social service programs.
Native American Health Center will be at the Holiday Arts Festival from 10am to 5pm on Sunday, December 3 at Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond.
About: I’m Roxanne, a metalsmith who is inspired by the beauty and imperfection of nature. I work with silver, 14k gold fill, precious stones, river rocks, and shells. I started Morning Cup Designs in 2019 after years of fantasizing about making jewelry.
About: Palesa Nicolini is an Apparel Designer & Adjunct Professor with a background in pattern making, technical design and product development. She received her BFA in Fashion Design at SAIC and has worked in Milan, NY, Chicago and now the SF Bay Area.
About: My jewelry reflects the things that inspire me: nature, beauty and sacred symbols. I work with Precious Metal Clay, sterling silver, bronze, semi-precious stones and vintage findings to create organic designs that feel hand made and one of a kind.