Buying art from local artists is an easy and direct way to support vibrant and creative local economies. Discover beautifully crafted handmade works by local artists and makers across Minnesota through Maker to Market!
Looking for a gift for a special occasion? A one-of-a-kind piece to pull together your decor? Discover our roster of Maker to Market artists by visiting their online shops or social media for access to beautiful, unique works of art from local artists and makers.
The Melanated Remedy is dedicated to providing you with the tools needed to assist on your Healing and ascension journey. We center Black community and are devoted to our representation and care.
Queerly unique art that is accessible, handmade, and a radical sliver of joy toward a journey toward intergenerational healing.
A small letterpress print shop working with hand set wood and lead type and hand carved linoleum block prints.
Leesha’s Lacquer is a Cruelty free, vegan friendly and 5-free hand mixed nail polish brand based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Proudly Indigenous owned.
Heart Berry brings Traditional Ojibwe Floral and Woodland designs together as timeless, contemporary, utilitarian pieces for your every day.
Su Legatt is an artist and community organizer based in Moorhead, Minnesota.
Azania Tripp (she/her) is a Black/ Singaporean Eurasian woman born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Through ObsidianPause, she designs lightweight multi-media collage earrings, apparel, and accessories.
Using metalsmithing, wire-working, and knotting techniques, Amy A Jewelry revives surplus elements and discarded treasures – such as computer motherboards, bra underwires, and vintage glass Mardi Gras beads – connecting them with reclaimed metals, and gemstones that are associated with myth, power, and healing.
Collaborative zines from primarily BIPOC FTW artists on topics ranging from food, death, biking, and aliens. Art, writing, recipes, and more shipped directly to you.
Tangible Collective creates spaces in Minnesota that are completely devoted to millennial black thought. This collective is holding spaces where black thought is valued, encouraged, and centered to make it tangible.
You can buy products influenced by Nepali/Himalayan culture here. If chutneys, chocolates, spices, curries sounds good, this is the right place for you. Unique recipes are handcrafted with affection.
A queer, non-binary Puerto Rican native of South Minneapolis, Candida Gonzalez creates jewelry/mixed media talismans under the name Las Ranas Jewelry. Their work embodies the tropical vibes of the Caribbean and aims to bring empowerment, strength, magic and healing to the people that wear it.
Hand-trimmed unframed prints of original watercolor and Chinese ink paintings by Chinese American artist Nancy XiáoRong Valentine.
Third Daughter, Restless Daughter creates unique cross stitches that depicts progressive work not usually seen in traditional embroidery. The unconventional work allows the two sisters to speak to all consumers and individuals who want artwork that voices their thoughts in pretty “x”es.
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