On a cream background, yarn, candles, note books, pencils, pins and other small objects float inside and around the a line drawing of a transparent tote bag.

Date

Saturday, 19 November 2022
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Heart & Pocket Revue Independent Craft Market

The Owens Art Gallery and Struts Gallery are pleased to present the Heart & Pocket Revue, an independent market featuring handmade wares by regional and national artists and artisans.

Date: Saturday, November 19, 2022
Time: 10AM – 4PM
Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 15 Lorne Street, Sackville, NB
Admission Free/Masks Mandatory

Featuring wares by:

Alana Morouney
Anointment Natural Skin Care
Atelier Imago
Bailey Cameron
Baytown Creative
Cricket Sound Studios
Fairy Ware
Gobsmacked Yarn
Izzy Francolini
Jerry Ropson
Jeska Grue
Jon Claytor & Ashley Legere
Kaeli Cook Pottery
Katelynne Gagliostro
Laura K. Watson
Lichen & Lace
Melissa Gauthier
Nothing Else Press
Patrick Allaby
Rebecca Blankert
Shoshi Designs
Susie Vokey
The Hardscrabble Press
VeeBee Shoppee
Wild Bramble Nursery
Willow Farm

Also featuring a rug hooking demo extravaganza with artist Libbie Farrell!

Libbie Farrell will be spending the day working on a new rug and folks will have the opportunity to stop by, learn a bit of rug hooking, and contribute some stitches to a rug. Experience the highs and lows of rug hooking… in real time!

Libbie Farrell (She/They) is a white settler and interdisciplinary artist from rural Treaty 6 Territory (Alberta), Canada. An interdisciplinary artist, they create fiber, textile, print, and performance art, that uses appropriation of materials and imagery as a major tool. Their work uses comedy to explore their relationship to, and alienation from gender and womanhood.

This event is presented as part of Bordertown Festival organized by the Town of Sackville, NB.

Illustration by Talysha Bujold-Abu

Venue Access
Level entry with a sloped sidewalk to the front door. The event is held on the second floor of the building. To use the wheelchair-accessible elevator to second floor, please speak to an organizer or volunteer. There is one flight of stairs to second floor with handrails on either side.

Aisles between vendor tables are wheelchair and mobility aid accessible.

Washrooms on second floor are gendered multi-stall (women’s and men’s) and a single occupancy gender neutral wheelchair accessible bathroom (along opposite wall).

Parking is available in front of the venue, across the street and downtown (a two-minute walk away).

COVID Protocols

Masks are mandatory. The safety of participants and organizers is of utmost importance to us. Thanks for complying.

The Heart & Pocket Revue takes place on the unceded ancestral lands of the L’nuk (the Mi’kmaq). While this area is known as Sackville, New Brunswick, it is part of Siknikt, a district of the greater territory of Mi’kma’ki. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship, which the L’nuk, Wolastoqiyik, and Peskotomuhkati first signed with the British Crown in 1725.