Arts & Crafts Market at Justin Herman Plaza

Across from the historic Ferry Building at the beginning of Market St., awaits one of the jewels of San Francisco. Every day of the week you will find our community of artisans selling hand-made arts and crafts. We are open daily from 8am to 5pm or later. After visiting us stay and enjoy the great food at the local restaurants.
 

  

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KatieCarrin.com

I have fond memories of beachcombing as a child with my grandfather who took me camping along the Northern California Coast. He would spend hours with me on the beach while I collected sea glass and sea shells. Since then, I have traveled to many places around the world collecting sea glass for my jewelry designs. The most beautiful sea glass that I have found comes from a beach on the North Sea in England and is the focal point in my unique line of genuine sea glass, pearl and gemstone jewelry. I use a rainbow of sea glass colors in my necklace and earring designs including rare reds, oranges and multi-colored pieces. To see my beautiful creations, please visit my website.

Virginia -Art

Virginia was born in the San Francisco Bay Area. The offspring of an American Father and an English mother. As a child she lived in England and the United States. In 1979 she moved to Spain's inspirational Costa del Sol where she opened her own craft gallery.

She returned to California in 1990, and currently lives in Marin County.  Her art work reflects her love of travel, and the sea. She is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and has worked on several television shows and feature films. In 2002 she opened Lunaventure, a production and management company. Where she works with writers in development.
Contact Virginia at www.Virginia-Art.com

Dragonnware

We are ceramic artists. Our work is individually made out of clay then glazed and fired in our studio in Northern California.

We started our business in 1974 as San Francisco Street Artists. Soon after we got a license to sell in Berkeley on Telegraph Avenue. Over time we branched out to sell at Art Festivals and markets throughout California and beyond.

Lucinda Page Designs

Lucinda Whitney Page, a Bay Area artist, has been producing jewelry for over 20 years. In her jewelry, Lucinda uses mixed metals of pewter, copper and bronze, and various textured, oxidized, lacquered, etched, and brushed finishes. She ornaments pieces with precious and semi-precious stones, glass nuggets, and pearls. She also makes earrings and pendants of cast pewter and 24 karat gold vermeil.

Her organic designs have a timeless, archetypal beauty. While wearing Lucinda’s jewelry, women feel special, confident, vibrant, spiritual, beautiful and luxurious. Women see her work as “different” and “unique”.

Lucinda has earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and pins to enhance any woman in any outfit. She sells her jewelry at Justin Herman Plaza in downtown San Francisco on Saturdays.

 

Barbro Haglund Photography

Purely Akademic Science Tee Shirts


Katz Knits
www.katzknits.com  *  (415)282-6363

Unique and unusual hand-knit accessories by Ann Katz


Great Coats
www.GreatCoats.com

Greatcoats is a family business located in Berkeley, California.  We've made the coats for twelve years and sell them through street fairs and art shows throughout the western United States.  A fusion of fashion and function, the coats are lightweight, warm, washable and made to last.


Michael Addario Fine Art Photography

www.addariophotography.com

Originally from the east coast, I now make the San Francisco bay area my home.  I use different mediums and techniques from Polaroids to Panoramic images.  I do commercial and personal work both commission and non-commission, but I mainly enjoy when people buy my art to show and appreciate in their home or workplaces.


JAX
o HATZ
www.jaxhatz.com

Jax put herself through art school in San Francisco where she learned about color and design, all the while designing and dreaming of hatz. She became a Visual Merchandiser (window trimmer) for the Emporium until its untimely demise in 1996, which left her career in limbo. This is where she likes to say that fate and destiny intervened. At a friend's urging and insistence that she should be selling her hatz and armed with the knowledge that enthusiasm and a creative spirit could probably make up for her lack of business acumen, she launched JAX o HATZ.


Astrid and Christian

www.uniq-jewelry.com

We have been involved in the Arts long before we moved to the Bay Are in the 80's.  Our approaches have been non-traditional, our conception has become unique.  Our goal is to give something different, special.  A signature in itself.

We experimented with many mediums, until we found what fit best to accomplish our creations.  Copper, sterling silver, glass and stones are our basics, but our minds don't restrict to those materials.  We start by cutting, twisting, torching and shaping all the components necessary.  We then proceed with the soldering to obtain the final shape.  Details prevail in our work, forms are important.


The Wood Elfin's Workshop
www.woodelfin.com

I have been working with wood in one form or another for quite some time but discovered the lathe fairly recently and fell in love with what can be done with it.  I have found the joy of creating beautiful bowls, peppermills and many more items.

Dana Boyko Fused Glass Creations

For the past 4 years I have been focusing on the art of fused glass designs including nightlights, jewelry and bowls, plates and platters.

Email:  dana@danaboyko.com
Phone:  415-215-7422
Website:  DanaBoyko.com

The Wood Elfin's Workshop
www.woodelfin.com

I have been working with wood in one form or another for quite some time but discovered the lathe fairly recently and fell in love with what can be done with it.  I have found the joy of creating beautiful bowls, peppermills and many more items.

Linda Pedersen

Three_umbrellas@yahoo.com

Slightly Outrageous
http://www.SlightlyOutrageous.com

Each lightweight piece of jewelry is a signed original, individually formed from slabs of clay, handpainted with underglazes, fired, brushed with clear glaze and fired again. Each limited edition print of Lynn’s original paintings and drawings is hand signed and numbered. All images are enhanced with ink and colored pencils, while many are hand colored.

Dickran Knoble Photography

http://www.dickranknoble.com


Napoleon Alexander
www.napoleonalexander.com
Phone - 707 322 9412

We handcraft our unique leather bags in Cotati California (wine country) We use 100% USA hardware and Italys leather. Five steps are used to create them: 1-design, 2- cut, 3-skive, 4-glueing, 5-sewing.


ART-SF-ZB.DOROS
www.mandalazb.com  www.wiretoy1.com
Phone - 415-775-1797
Email - zbdoros@pacbell.net

Multifunctional, changeable,meditative wire toy,jewelry,holder and much more for you to create.  "Open your eyes to the beauty of life" and play "MANDALA"

Studio Chiyori
Art and Jewelry

Studio Chiyori represents the inspirational art work of artist Chiyori Filion and her amazing meditative abstract creations. The journey of discovery that we all share is captured in Chiyori’s art and shared with everyone through her studio store.

Chiyori’s jewelry represents an extension of her meditative work and captures the colors of the celestial wheel of life. If archeology is the door to our collective social past, then art is the window to our collective souls.

Carol Glashoff

Carol Glashoff studied art at California College of Arts and Crafts where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in glass. Her glass plates and jewelry hearts are made with a technique called pate de verre. It’s an ancient glass technique using pieces of glass. The glass is applied into a mold and held together with heat. You can see these unusual glass plates at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco.

web: www.carolglashoff.com
e-mail: carolglashoff@sbcglobal.net
cell: 925-330-0551


Diana Samuelson
Phone - 415-305-1107

Puppets crocheted with natural fibers, original designs.

 

Graffiti Photos from around the world.


Slightly Outrageous
www.SlightlyOutrageous.com

I make whimsical,ceramic dog pins,and inkjet prints of my original paintings and drawings.