Feel like taking a stroll around the grounds while at the JazzFest? Visit our Exhibitors area (just south of the main Seville Square in Fountain Park). Lovely jewelry, artwork, photography, and other quality items will be available from our wide variety of exhibitors. Their participation helps to support the JazzFest, and we hope you’ll enjoy this popular feature of JazzFest , and take home some quality items for your home.
Our lineup of artists and craftspeople for the 2012 JazzFest is complete. If you have any questions, or would like to be contacted about being an exhibitor for the 2013 JazzFest, please contact the JSOP office at 850-433-8382 or email us at info@jazzpensacola.com.
Below you’ll find a of list the Exhibitors who will joining us for JazzFest 2012
Booth 1: Oohlala Soaps – handmade scented soaps
Booth 2: Scentsy – Flameless, wickless, smokeless candles, warming pots, room sprays, etc.
Booth 3: James Floyd – Cigar box guitars and various folk instruments, handmade with mostly found materials
Booth 4: Bath Fitter – One-day bath remodeling
Booth 5: Lifting Up Spirits – Handcrafted products made from recycled bottles, including bowls, windchimes, bracelets, candleholders, etc.
Booth 6: Andi and Tita- Handmade linen clothing
Booth 7: Amazing Wildlife Photos – nature photography
Booth 8: Beadiful Designs Boutique – beads, beaded jewelry
Booth 9: Island Threads – Hippie tops, batik dresses, apron tops, skirts, all handmade
Booth 10: Deryan Design Studio – Handcrafted one-of-a-kind jewelry for men and women, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, rings earrings and more, in semi-precious gemstones, metals, shells, wood, bone, pearls and more.
Booth 11: Majors Home Improvement
Booth 12: Gulf Coast Authors – Books in various genres written by local authors. Authors will be on site to autograph books and discuss books and writing.
Booths 13 & 14: Fatima Silver Creations – Silver jewelry and accessories
Booth 15: Perfume Oil Shop – Handmade custom scented perfume oils, hand and body lotions, face cream, handmade jewelry with magnetic beads
Booth 16. Woodson Art – Pottery, mosaic, etc.
Booth 17: Signatures Art Gallery – Mini-oil canvases, framed; Various prints/lithos/gielees’
Booth 18: Pat Indorf Jewelry Designs – Hand forged sterling and gold jewelry, some with precious or semi-precious stones and/or beads. Original precious metal clay pieces.
Booth 19: Sara Mason – High fired Stoneware pottery, hand plasma cut 2-D metal art, colored with either a heat signature or airbrushed with dyes
Booth 20: Sir Amix – Decorative ceramic suns, moons, “green men”, sculptural style ceramic planters and candelabra, coffee mugs with humorous decorations, ceramic wall decorations, including fish, shields, knights, unicorns, etc.
Booth 21: ARC Gateway – Ceramics, painting, photography
Booth 22: Lonnie Barrett – Tshirts (Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, etc.); tapestries, music bath sets, collectibles, guitar and music, jewelry, towels, harmonicas, tambourines, oils, incense
Booth 23: Wormtown Trading – Jewelry, tapestries, crystals, fossils, incense, handmade batiks
Booth 24: TM Enterprises – Fashion sun hats, sunglasses, sun dresses.
Booth 25: Mark of Distinction – Tile art, including clocks, mirrors, wall hangings, etc.
Booth 26: Artzy Ladies – Paintings, homemade soy candles, painted glassware
Booth 27: Kramer Kreations “Murble game” – Locally produced outdoor recreational game called “Murbles”. Fun for all ages, requireds no real skill, available in custom color sets.
Booth 28: Michael Young – Sculpted boxes, various sizes; turned and carved vessels, wood, stone, and metal, knicknacks, candlesticks, bowls, wall plaques
Booth 29: Ace Art – Reverse glass painting “windows”, acrylic painted canvas
Booth 30: Absolutely Fabulous Stuff – Optical Illusions, floating in air crystals
Booth 31: Juxtapose Art – Paintings on old wooden shutters, tables, made from old wooden window sashes, hall trees made with old doors, earring stands made from wooden frames
Booth 32: Lucky Beads – Buckles, jewelry, hair clips
Booth 33: Wendy Kay Designs – Handcrafted copper, silver, brass and enameled jewelry
Booth 34: Pensacola Face Painters Guild – Face painting, Natural henna, Glitter tattoos, Airbrush tattoos
Booth 35: Fine Jewelry & Gems – Wearable art jewelry created by silversmithing, hand building, wire wrap and or lost wax casting. Silver and gem stones
Booth 36: Smith Acrylics – Vibrant acrylic paintings of sea life, beach scenes and nature. Also includes framed prints.
Booth 37: Joy Oxley – Lampworked pyrex glass jewelry, sterling silver, fused glass jewelry and home décor
Booth 38: Jan Dougherty – Oil paintings, impressionism, vibrant colors, beach scenes, etc.
Booth 39: Metalworks Guild – Metal jewelry
Booth 40: B.L.A.C.K. – Negro Baseball League, Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen apparel, including caps, t-shirts, jackets, jerseys and pullovers
Booth 41: Designs from the Yellow Brick Road – Wide variety of jewelry, made of beads, gemstones, Swarvoski crystal, Czech glass
Booth 42: Patriot Media Inc – Books
Booth 43: Sicily’s Finest Gourmet Foods – Roasted red pepper sauce, creole sauce, New Orleans pasta sauce
Booth 44: Sandra’s Designs and More – Paintings, prints, many in jazz styles
Booth 45: Fish Bones 2 Studio – Metal sculptures
Booth 46: The Nuttery – Cinnamon roasted nuts
Booth 47: Meredith Hartsfield – Handmade lampwork beads (glass) and jewelry
Booth 48: Tom W. Snyder – Natural jewelry boxes of exotic woods, driftwood curio shelves
Booth 49: Creations by Becky Makla – Handmade polymer clay jewelry, watercolor art prints
Booth 50: Joe Diaco – Full pigment watercolor paintings and prints of musicians (jazz, blues & rock).
Booth 51: Blue Water Arts – Beadwork jewelry, original bone carvings & jewelry, large carved tikis
Booth 52: Wise Angel Gallery – Illustrations, paintings, photography, prints & notecards
Booth 53: Sandy Bay Creations – Handmade jewelry using semiprecious stones, wood, glass, wrapped & knitted wire; knitted scarves, shawls, hats.
Booth 54: Gray-Zen Acres – Handmade soap, skin care and home fragrance
Booth 55: Blue Heron Studio – Stoneware/pottery, mugs, vases, etc, also birdhouses and wooden items
Here is a map of the Exhibition layout:








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