Market
Community Holiday Market: In Company
14 December–
15 December 2024
Join us for a community holiday market with the following artists and vendors:
- Hiro Yamamoto
- Nathalee Paolinelli
- Noon Jewellery
- Shiloh Sukkau
- Sakun Studio
- Things from Gardens
- Jennilee Marigomen
Market Hours
Saturday, December 14, 5:00-8:00pm
Sunday, December 15, 12:00-5:00pm
Participant Bios
Hiro Yamamoto
Hiro Yamamoto is an artist based in Vancouver, Canada. Everything that she enjoys making is something she learned from her childhood in Kyoto, Japan. She was raised by a family that handcrafted traditional Japanese items and participated in numerous Japanese ceremonies. Hiro’s passion for fibres and textiles continue to inspire her to this day.
Nathalee Paolinelli
Nathalee Paolinelli is a Vancouver-based artist whose work is deeply inspired by the essence of nature. Through her ceramic pieces, she captures the vitality of life, infusing each creation with a unique narrative. Working from her studio in Strathcona, Nathalee continually tests the boundaries of clay, exploring its potential in innovative ways. As a self-taught ceramic artist, she embraces experimentation, consistently developing new techniques that enhance her delicate, paper-thin forms.
Noon Jewellery
Noon Jewellery, established in 2015, creates intuitive, timeless, and thoughtful jewellery, designed to foster a deeper connection to the self. Noon Jewellery offers bespoke commissions and renders pieces in editions, but each and every piece is centered on an ethos of pride in craft, a distinctly human touch of care, and a desire to tell special, compelling stories through considered design, texture, material, and form.
Shiloh Sukkau
Shiloh Sukkau is a registered architect whose studio practice includes architectural services and accessories. Her accessories, or “props” such as furniture and wearables, celebrate the theatrics of daily life and reflect her personal interests in utility, primary and archetypal forms, minimalism, craft and camp.
Sukkau received a Bachelor of Fine Art from The Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2007, a Master of Architecture from the University of British Columbia in 2017 and is a registered Architect with the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. While also attending the Banff Centre of the Arts and the NES Artist Residency in Iceland, her work has been published and exhibited internationally.
Sukkau is of Mennonite Settler descent and an uninvited guest on Turtle Island.
Claire Saksun
Claire Saksun is a Vancouver based designer and Principal at Saksun Studio, a holistic design practice working on residential and commercial spaces.
Around the holidays each year, cookie boxes are part of an effort by the studio to not only create domestic spaces themselves, but to support and invent the convivial activities that take place within them, as well as to give back to the community the studio is located in. This year the collected donations for the cookie boxes will be distributed evenly between the Downtown Eastside Women’s Center, and The Dug Out.
Things from Gardens
Aidan Weinrib is a floral designer and interdisciplinary artist based in Vancouver, BC. Through her studio, Things From Gardens, she creates artful and atmospheric designs that celebrate nature’s beauty and unpredictability. Inspired by the natural world, sculpture, and interiors, her designs blend wild, foraged materials with cultivated flowers, resulting in surprising and atmospheric arrangements.
Jennilee Marigomen
Jennilee Marigomen is a Canadian photographer whose work investigates everyday phenomena. She practices editorial, commercial and art photography. Jennilee was selected as one of Photo District News’ 30 New and Emerging Photographers to watch. Her book “Window Seat” was published by LA-based New Documents. “Seconde Nature”, published by Paris-based JSBJ, was added to the Artist Book Collection at the MoMA. Some of her clients include The New York Times, Apple, Vitra, Aesop and Apartamento.