Meet the artists

Brian Ricks

Picture Plant Studio

Known for his striking black and white photography, this artist captures the raw beauty and spirit of Newfoundland’s landscapes and culture. His work bridges photography and craftsmanship, blending traditional stained glass techniques with modern imagery. Each piece is meticulously hand-finished, resulting in a distinctive, archival artwork that is both timeless and deeply rooted in place.

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Shana Stacey

Wild Iris Studio

A textile artist and educator in Newfoundland and Labrador. She creates original hooked rugs, felted landscapes and other mixed media fibre art from her seaside studio. Shona is passionate about the practice and preservation of heritage art and craft in her province and strives to honour and connect with her ancestors through her traditional practices. Shona has a deep love for working with wool and other sustainable fibers. Her work is inspired by the strong winds, the salty air and the resilient generations that came before her.

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Stephen Brown

Modjul

Modjul is a premium handbags and leather goods studio offering innovative designs that tell a story. Created using generational techniques and ethically-sourced materials, every item is thoughtfully constructed to last, both in quality and in style.

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Kristan Toczko

Classically trained Canadian harpist

Originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, Kristan has built a distinctive career that bridges concert halls and digital platforms. After years of performing with leading Canadian orchestras and ensembles, she found new creative freedom online—sharing smart, skillful performances that reflect both her classical roots and her curiosity for new sounds. Whether interpreting timeless repertoire or reimagining unexpected pieces, Kristan invites audiences into a more playful and accessible world of classical music.

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Nathan Keil

Come from Away Carving

Nathan Keil, of Come From Away Carvings hand crafts one-of-a-kind bark and wood carvings from Canadian sourced lumbers and materials. All inspired by Newfoundland and Canada; Whales, Icebergs, puffins and more!

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Rachel Millan

Rizmos Ceramics

Rachel Millan is a ceramic artist from St. Philips, Newfoundland. She uses a hand-building technique, which means there is no pottery wheel involved. Rachel discovered her passion for ceramics in 2021 after a holiday gift—a ‘Make-a-Mug’ class at the Craft Council of Newfoundland—sparked her creative journey. Her favorite moment? Opening the kiln to see her pieces come alive in colour.

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Beth Howley

Beth Howley

Angora Borealis

Beth Howley is a textile artisan from Portugal Cove, Newfoundland. Her business Angora Borealis is a visionary brand dedicated to the art of crafting luxury knit apparel and accessories using rare natural fibers.

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Meghan Fahey

Driven to Ink

Meghan Fahey of Driven to Ink offers a variety of cute, quirky & sometimes saucy greeting cards for all occasions. From puns and Newfoundland colloquialisms to cute doggy cards, this card maker has something for everyone on your list.

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