Marketplace

We are excited to bring so many handmade from the heart, sustainable and unique vintage items into the 2023 Spirit Weavers Marketplace.

 

Applications for Marketplace Vendors are closed for 2023.  You can always email swgmarketplace@gmail.com for any questions!

The outdoor open-air marketplace at Spirit Weavers is housed on the earth and is a dedicated space for celebrating the skill and creativity of the professional makers of our community. It is a place to discover new artists and support their vision and path,  committed to building successful businesses by offering goods that are handmade from the heart, sustainable, locally crafted or vintage in origin.  All of our vendors are both heart-centered and thoughtfully chosen to represent our community ideals. You’re sure to find yourself inspired and adorned when you visit the marketplace at Spirit Weavers Gathering. 

The market is open during lunch and evening hours each day during the gathering.

Camp Store

We also have a Camp Store on the land for all of your personal needs.  If you forget anything at all, we probably have it in the camp store!  The Camp Store carries items such as snacks, batteries, hygiene products, bug spray, bowls & utensils, apothecary, books, journals and much more!

 

If you will be making products specifically for Spirit Weavers, please reach out!  We love to carry goods made by our community and value the time and spirit of our makers!

The Camp store is open each day during the gathering from 12:30-3pm and again from 6-9pm.  Come say hello and have a look at our curated marketplace.

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Janessa Bautista

Janessa Bautista is a clothing designer and plant dyer. She makes everyday garments and goods imbued with the medicine of plant pigments and cedar bows from the Grandmother cedar overlooking her dye studio. Janessa lives in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon where she has been growing in community through sharing daily practice, beautiful meals, pouring tea, and sitting in ceremony. She recently started the kapwa sanctuary project that offers tiny house retreats in the forest for black, indigenous and people of color. View her work and projects on IG @rainbowandyarrow and  @kapwabipocsanctuary

May Salem

May Salem is the designer/ creative director and co-owner of NATIVE SOL and EARTHING. May loves to create with different mediums from jewelry making , sewing clothing, reconstructing vintage, weaving fibers, home decor art, and more. Some of her works are inspired by her culture, sustainability, textiles, personal lifestyle, and community. She host workshops, special events, and gatherings at her brick and mortar shop in Long Beach & Sacramento , CA. May is grateful for where her creations has taken her and the flexibility it has given her in raising her 5 children while growing her craft & business. May loves to explore & learn new skills and his a forever student of life. You can find more of May’s creative work on IG at @nativesol & @earthing.earth or @mamasoltribe.