May 16th, 2026 | Art Fair Artists
Meet the Artists
My background is Engineering & “Art”chitecture. Inspired by nature & the built environment, I combine natural, manmade & recycled materials to create abstract art. https://www.instagram.com/stil_artisan
[STEEL]; Norwegian, meaning Style.
By Angela Lopez
STIL
Sarah Russell
Sarah, along with her daughter Melody, lives in Madison and has been a lifelong creative.
Creative
Junie Bead
Beaded lanyards that are pretty yet practical. With a mix of glass and metal beads, hypoallergenic wire, and breakaway clasps, I handcraft everyday lanyards that resemble fun, colorful jewelry. Made by a public educator (and durable enough to handle busy school days), these are perfect for holding badges, IDs, and keys.
By Molly Duffy
Desere Mayo
I live in Oregon, WI and am a portrait artist, and mix media artist. I draw history so it isn’t forgotten and I put it on many different products such as tumblers, jewelry, and more. www.facebook.com/designbymayollc
Artist
Kari Radl
Kari spent twenty years teaching art in Oregon, where she cultivated a deep appreciation for process, observation, and creative growth. She currently teaches art through Pearson Virtual Schools, bringing visual arts education to students across diverse communities across the country. An acrylic painter, Radl is known for her years of work depicting Wisconsin 'farmscapes,' scenes populated with animals, barns, tractors, and expansive fields that reflect a quiet reverence for rural life. Recently, she has embraced abstract paint pours, exploring color, movement, and spontaneity as central elements of her practice.
Artist- Painter
Creative Vixen Design
Owner & Creative Director
By Charlotte Easterling
Liz Morrison
Liz is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and is self taught in acrylic painting, beadwork, and fiber arts. Most of her work reflects her Native heritage in a combination of traditional and contemporary design painted on small wooden boxes and magnetic mini canvases. She also creates pieces that are not Native designs.
Artist
Gail Evans
Gail is inspired by the natural environment and paints flowers, plants, critters and water. She will be selling original textured paintings, prints, ceramics and other items.
Artist
Amy Regutti
Amy is a surrealist painter. Her paintings are often chance meetings of creatures of her own making. Amy’s work references the durability of nature and both the decay and creation of our cultural symbols. Amy exhibits in the United States and internationally. Her paintings have been shown in the Surreal Salon 11, 12 an 13 at the Baton Rouge Gallery. Amy graduated with a BFA from Northern Illinois University and a MSOM from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine. She lives and works in Madison, Wisconsin with her husband Roger.
Surrealist Painter
Jessica Dunbar
I have multiple artistic interests, but my main focus is nature photography. My style tends to lean towards dreamy yet bold with moody undertones. I have found much healing in nature and want to share my way of seeing the world with others to hopefully inspire them to connect with nature in their own way. Jessica will be selling an array of prints, canvases, phone cases, and magnets.
Photography
Patchwork Pasture
Patchwork Pasture offers handmade sewn items with a focus on upcycled and reclaimed fabrics and clothing items. Each piece is designed to be practical, durable, and easy to use in every day life! My products include bowl cozies, diaper pouches, gift wrap, lunch boxes, upcycled sweatshirts and tshirts and more! I value simple design, thoughtful reuse of materials, and well-made items meant to be used and enjoyed!
By Kallie Osborne
Wustawawin Caqansh
Wustawawin Caqansh is an artisan jeweler creating hand-wrought pieces that honor the spirit of ancestral cultures. Working with wood, stone, and metal, I follow nature’s organic flow, letting its shapes and textures guide my designs. Copper, with its warmth and living patina, holds a special place in my craft—its beauty and strength echoing the deep connections I seek to reflect in every piece.
Artisan Jeweler
Arts For All
Images to be uploaded soon!
Arts for All Wisconsin, formerly known as Very Special Arts or VSA Wisconsin, is a statewide arts organization that serves children and adults with disabilities. Since 1985, we have been guided by our understanding that the arts build bridges between people, support physical and mental wellness, and celebrate diversity in our community. Our mission is to expand the capabilities, confidence, and quality of life for children and adults with disabilities by providing programs in dance, drama, creative writing, music, and visual art.
Wisconsin Artists
Hawthorne Elementary
Student Artists
Images to be uploaded soon!
Lynn Hoekstra
Lynn lives in Sun Prairie, WI with her husband, 2 dogs, 1 cat, and 3 chickens. When she is not working, gardening, or chasing after her 3 energetic grandchildren she can be found in her home studio creating with clay. Lynn's clay journey started 35 years ago with a non-credit class at MATC, now Madison College. From there she has attended classes at 4 studios around Madison learning wheel throwing and hand building from the many talented instructors. Although she has taken breaks from ceramics to pursue other art mediums she has always returned to pottery.
Pottery
Hinoki Florals
I am an artist based in Madison, WI who is focused on preserving the natural world around me, one flower at a time. I forage and collaborate with local farmers for all my florals, which I use to create pressings and cyanotypes in a herbarium style, inspired by my botanical schooling and motivated by my love of specimen collection and exploration. I sell my art both as one of a kind original pieces and more accessible reproductions, as my goal is to share the beauty of nature with everyone, no matter who they are.
By Angela Lee
J&A Creations
J & A Creations is a husband and wife team who create various arts and craft products with our laser. The main medium we work with is wood. We also create products with slate, leather, and acrylic.
By Amy Dobush
Potters Whimsy
I enjoy hand building, throwing on a wheel, and playing with surface decoration using a variety of techniques. Incorporating multiple colors, textures and patterns provides me with endless opportunities for exploration and ever-changing results. Transforming a piece of clay into something functional, yet joyful, is the goal with everything I make.
By Kimberly DuBois