These are some of the distinguished artisans that will be exhibiting...
click on a picture to visit the artisan's website
Listen to
The Itinerant Band
play
'Jefferson & Liberty'
Welcome Back!
to many of the artisans that exhibitied in 2006, 2007 and 2008, 2009 and
2010. The list for the 2012 indoor show will be current at least 2 weeks before the show date
Sue Miller
Early American Life
Magazine
Ohio
Nancy Rosier
Theorem Artist
Rosier Period Art
Virginia
Rob Piland
Goldsmith
R.E. Piland, Goldsmiths
Virginia
Gary & Carol Carter
The Country Cabinetmaker

West Virginia

Carl Hirner
Journeyman Blacksmith
Carl Hirner
Blacksmith

Virginia
Mike & Karen Ratcliffe
Handcrafted 'EarlyBird' Houses
Portage Workshop
Virginia
Marc Daniels
Artist
M. C. Daniels
Pennsylvaina
Shari Lutz
Dolls
Shari Lutz Folkwork
Pennsylvania
Jeffery Jobe
Silversmith
Barking Dog Jewelry Designs
North Carolina
Sharan J. Mason
Floorcloths and Chalkware
Olde Virginea Floorcloth & Trading Co.
Virginia
Tom Bertrand
18th Century Physican
Dr. Thomas Daniel Bloodsworth
Virginia
Mike Johnson
Carver, Walking Sticks
Wintergreen Farm
Virginia
Bob & Joanne Coughi
Hand Dipped Candles
Candles
Virginia
Nina Mason
18th Century Character Dolls
Character Dolls
Georgia
Nancy A. Williams
Hooked Rugs
Hooked Rugs
Tennessee
Nanette Johnson
Antiques & Vintage

Wintergreen Farm
Virginia
Kim & Chris Frey
Scherenschnitte, Fraktur, and Silhouettes
Thistle Dew Merchantile
Delaware

Ralph Quick
Windsor Chairs

The Windsor Chair Shop
Missouri
William Richardson
Shaker Boxes

Suffolk Shaker Shop
Virginia
Marie-Helene Grabman
Paper Cutting

Marie-Helene Grabman
Virginia
Roger Mason
Furniture

Olde Virginea Trading Co.
Virginia
Janet S. Platz
Papermaker / Marbler
Janet Platz
Virginia
The Itinerant Band
Period Music
Virginia
Sue Skinner & Joe Jostes
Redware Pottery
SJ Pottery
Missouri
Brian Cunfer
Furniture Maker
Windsor Chair Shop
of Lancaster County

Pennsylvania
Susan Parris
Dolls
Susan Parris Originals
Maryland
Bunny & John Switzenberg
Beeswax
Cinnamon Treasures
Pennsylvania
The blue
Early American Life
logo indicates that the artisan or artist has been selected by the magazine for inclusion in their "Directory of the Best American Craftsmen". Click on the logo to visit the magazine's website.