NEWS
EOW MAKERS MARKET 2021
shop local | shop small | support artists & makers
Saturday, 27 November | 10:00 – 17:00
FREE ENTRY
Edinburgh Open Workshop
39 – 41 Assembly Street, Leith
EH6 7BQ
EOW will once again open its workshop doors to showcase local artists and makers in our third annual Makers Market. Get some holiday shopping done, with no worries about delivery delays, all while supporting local artists and makers.
Explore the artists and makers below, then make your plans to head our way this weekend. Enjoy a good walk, a good peruse, and a delicious coffee or treat at one of our many local cafe’s. See you at the market!
Utilising traditional methods of woodturning and hand carving, Dalton’s approach is purely instinctive; or primitive; inspired by nature, with a focus on bold shapes merged with intricate detail, aiming to capture the essence of prehistoric art combined with more contemporary ornamentation.
Earlier this year, Madeleine was awarded a Connected Innovators grant by Creative Informatics at the University of Edinburgh and Creative Edinburgh for data-driven development in the creative industries. This will enable her to research the intersection of traditional and generative design in knitting and to upgrade her studio equipment for a new collection of algorithmic knitting for 2022.
Katie works exclusively with natural fibres from ethical sources and uses organic fabrics where possible. Many works embrace upcycling and make use of remnants, off cuts and archival fabrics.
She only uses water based inks in her production, and is consciously introducing natural dyes while educating herself on the most environmentally positive way to continue creating textile work.
All of Katie’s products and commissions are hand dyed, hand printed and hand stitched in her Edinburgh Studio. If product manufacture does need to be outsourced, then it is always kept local.
Katie has spent the start of 2021 setting up a textile print space in Edinburgh Open Workshop alongside fellow printer Laura Richmond, where they will begin offering print and textile craft workshops in the summer.
The press explores entanglements between art and the natural world, finding the intimate within the landscape, unpacking multispecies relationships and exploring what it means to be human at the age of the Anthropocene.
In keeping with our ecological interests, we adopt a ‘scavenger’ ethos, working with found and repurposed materials and aligning ourselves to a zero-waste approach.
We respect the soil, wildlife and nature supporting other small producers to lead a self-sufficient and sustainable way of life.
Our packaging is compostable / bio-degradable or 100% recyclable.
Becka and Kirsty design and make one-off pieces of furniture and homeware, with an emphasis on using reclaimed materials. Every piece is hand made in their residents’ space at the Edinburgh Open Workshop where they are more than happy for visitors to pop by and see what they’re up to. Watch this space for up and coming group turning classes!