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Active Art Vendors Reference.Xlsx Active Art Vendors Friday, June 26, 2020 Last First License Number Expiration Date Craft Items 1 Adams Bradley 8358 6/30/2020 lathe turned wood crystal, wood, & bead craft; rubber band 2 Ammann John 3346 6/30/2020 guns decorated engraved and/or painted stone & 3 Anderson Ralph Lee 5256 3/31/2020 glass boxes & stands; watercolor prints & paintings; brass & stone bookmarks wands & crowns; beadcraft jewelry; flattened bottles; painted & etched 4 Angeles Felipe 6015 3/31/2020 decorations on slumped bottles; rice grain pendants; handmade tutus, photos in handmade frames fabricated coin rings, bracelets, earrings, 5 Austin Clyde 4464 6/30/2020 pendants 6 Barlow Joseph 2616 6/30/2020 portraits, drawings, multi‐media paintings Multi‐process jewelry made w/organic 7 Bazan‐Sakamoto Nina 10023 3/31/2020 matter, original silk‐screened designs wooden flutes, photography, bead/ stone/ 8 Bixler Bo 8855 3/31/2020 brass wire jewelry computer generated embroidered clothing; 9 Bonilla Julio 5002 9/30/2020 silk screened t‐shirts & sweatshirts 10 Bonilla Julio Jr 8637 9/30/2020 silkscreen t‐shirts and sweatshirts 11 Boutin Jacqueline 7780 3/31/2020 ceramics drawings, paintings, prints, zines, post cards, 12 Brengard Louis 9256 3/31/2020 screen printed apparel and posters vintage map locket necklaces, earrings, 13 Brodie Adjowah 9166 3/31/2020 keychains, magnets, decorative medallions beadcraft earrings, bracelets, necklaces; 14 Cade Claire 8401 3/31/2020 hand painted pendants mounted canvas wall panels with computer 15 Cage John 8592 3/31/2020 enhanced photos giclee prints of original artwork; watercolor 16 Callahan Daniel 9198 6/30/2020 artwork bead craft and fabricated metal jewelry with stones; silver name necklaces & bracelets; 17 Cao Chun Hua 7381 6/30/2020 fabricated copper jewelry: bracelets, earrings, pendants (f.u. with 7382); crochet hats mixed media jewelry: feathers, leather, 18 Carrillo Alejandro 8864 3/31/2020 macrame, wire, stones, string and beads: cuffs, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces beadcraft & sea glass jewelry ‐ necklaces, earrings, pendants; photography (prints, 19 Carrin Katie 5840 6/30/2020 calendars, cards, magnets); mixed media kaleidoscopes; upcycled resin jewelry cast, fabricated, lapidary rings, pendants, 20 Chappell Gary 8979 6/30/2020 earrings, necklaces 21 Chau Sui Sheng 8116 6/30/2020 portraits; paintings 22 Chen Gat‐Wah (Lee) 2658 3/31/2020 bead craft, sewn items 23 Chen Juduan 8528 3/31/2020 portraits Active Art Vendors Friday, June 26, 2020 Last First License Number Expiration Date Craft Items photography; cut coin jewelry; fabricated 24 Chen Mei Ling 8842 3/31/2020 and cast metal pendants 25 Chen Weijun 8879 6/30/2020 crochet hats, crochet animal hats silkscreen prints, silkscreen embellished 26 Cho Boma 8826 3/31/2020 recycled clothing 27 Clark William 2735 3/31/2020 Metal jewelry, drawings, metal, assemblage 28 Collins Keri 9272 3/31/2020 yarn scarves 29 Cooper William 8872 6/30/2020 ceramics 30 Cowan Erin 8950 3/31/2020 crochet items fabricated jewelry, glass button jewelry, 31 Cracas Gerard Pepper 1908 6/30/2020 bead craft bracelets, caricatures, portraits, drawings, sketches, cast jewelry 32 Crawford Charles 10004 6/30/2020 lapidary and wire wrapped items 33 Cuyugan Vivena 7881 3/31/2020 felted & mixed media jewelry Mixed Media Paintings; paper mache 34 Dal Pozzo Anne 7604 3/31/2020 sculpture; pendant jewelry using original artwork fabricated stone and cutlery jewelry; carved 35 de Alba Henoc 8962 3/31/2020 wood sculpture handmade dog leashes; custom rock dolls 36 Dempsey Ryan 8811 3/31/2020 with custom dioramas; silkscreened t‐shirts fabricated & cut jewelry; bead necklaces; 37 Disken William 1006 3/31/2020 leather bags, wallets, sandals, silver bracelets, & pendants 38 Divinsky Larry 9219 6/30/2020 heatpress on t‐shirts 39 Dixon Taylor Greye 9252 3/31/2020 macrame bracelets, gemstrone figurines Chinese brush paintings, fabricated metal 40 Dong Frank (Shu‐Tang) 8207 3/31/2020 jewelry 41 Dooley Dennis 33 6/30/2020 photography, graphics 42 Douglas Carl 8942 6/30/2020 beadcraft jewelry Mixed‐media jewelry; drawings; paintings, 43 Ellis Abby 205 3/31/2020 beadcraft paintings & prints; hd. drawn & painted t‐ 44 Espinoza Artemia 7664 3/31/2020 shirts; woven name bracelets mixed media artwork on wood; prints of 45 Fitzgerald Hellenmae 8850 3/31/2020 original artwork; sculpture prints of orig. artwork; names on grains of rice; altered painted books; fema pendants; 46 Galicia‐Chavez Alejandro 5363 3/31/2020 bend spoon rings; photography; cards w/ photos; prints of drawings; fun sketches cut coins, sea shell buckles with fabric belt, alpacca slippers, engraving on hand made 47 Gamarra Alfred 1547 6/30/2020 jewelry, brass, copper, metal, fabricated silver, stone jewelry, photography, prints 48 Garbarino Louise 9175 3/31/2020 sewn hats, jackets, scarves Active Art Vendors Friday, June 26, 2020 Last First License Number Expiration Date Craft Items wands & crowns; beadcraft jewelry, flattened bottles; photos in handmade 49 Garcia Maria 6016 3/31/2020 frames; Rice grain pendants; Handmade tutus, painted & engraved decorations on slumped bottles small ceramic flutes, fork bracelets and 50 Gervasi Luis 4640 3/31/2020 pendants 51 Gerwatoski Maggie Joyce 9231 3/31/2020 silver jewelry from optical material hand. made jewelry w/ chains, beadcraft, 52 Giammona Susan 7327 3/31/2020 cameos pins, pin cushions, crochet scarves, wreather w. dried flowers, millnery 53 Gift Colin 7366 3/31/2020 digital images and illustration hand and machine made tops, tunics, hats, 54 Grady Jie 8806 3/31/2020 gloves, hand warmers, scarves, dresses, accessories, leggings fabricated fork jewelry; gold leafed & stone 55 Greco Jennifer 9109 3/31/2020 jewelry 56 Guilliams Jonathan 8695 3/31/2020 cut coins/ rings; leather bracelets silkscreen t‐shirts/bags, painted pendants, assemblage boxes, metal butterfiles, multi media crosses, painting, photo magnets, prints of paintings; blank books, wood milagros, printed cards of orig artwork; 57 Guimaraes Simone 8381 6/30/2020 fabric neckwarmers; recycled/found object jewelry: necklaces, rings, earrings; fabric flower pins; photography prints and magnets w/ or w/o add'l painting; found object/mixed media jewelry 58 Gunter Jutiki 9263 3/31/2020 cardboard kits photography, prints & magnets; metal pendants with photos; beadcraft: earrings & 59 Gustafson Jill 7307 3/31/2020 necklaces; beadcraft with comm'l manufactured pendants watercolors; acrylic paintings; prints from 60 Guzman Eduardo 4725 3/31/2020 originals; hand drawn & painted t shirts 61 Hallinan Kathy 899 6/30/2020 clothing, leather craft, baby shoes Cut coin jewelry; fabricated metal jewelry; 62 Hanley Mike 5735 6/30/2020 candlemaking hand dyed yarn; crochet/knit accessories: gloves, slippers, hats, headbands, scarves; 63 Harrigfeld Jessica 8883 3/31/2020 crochet jewelry; woven beaded jewelry; wire, stone and bead jewelry; hand dyed scarves 64 He Janet 5728 6/30/2020 paintings; prints of original artwork Beadcraft, silver jewelry w assembled 65 Hennessy Daniel 8902 3/31/2020 commercial elements 66 Henry Heather 7468 3/31/2020 Fabricated metal, wire & bead jewelr pressed flowers in stained glass, mirrors, 67 Hoerschelmann Olaf 7481 3/31/2020 clocks 68 Honda Takashi 7498 3/31/2020 Wire & Gem Jewelry; wire name jewelry Active Art Vendors Friday, June 26, 2020 Last First License Number Expiration Date Craft Items leather bound journals; handstitched leather bags; photography; leather jewelry and 69 Hong Young Mo 8744 3/31/2020 accessories; stamped engraved metal & gem stone jewelry leather bound journals; handstitched leather bags; photography; leather jewelry and 70 Hong Haesu Go 10020 6/30/2020 accessories; stamped engraved metal & gem stone jewelry 71 Hopper Brian 2358 6/30/2020 portraits; photography; prints driftwood sculpture with laser cut/etched 72 Houlihan Ryan 8885 3/31/2020 text/images bead craft, wire and leather bracelets, 73 Huang Weiming 8319 6/30/2020 earrings and necklaces 74 Jiao Henry 9072 3/31/2020 tie dyed clothing 75 Jonovan John Donovan 10025 6/30/2020 76 Jost David 10003 6/30/2020 solar powered spinning device/display 77 Keller Delia 8999 3/31/2020 mixed media jewelry; leather wrap bracelets 2&3d stained glass ‐ carved and pressed 78 Kelley Patrick 316 6/30/2020 flowers; stained glass and beaded jewelry beadcraft/silk/paper jewelry/accessories; crystal animals/ hangings, silk scarves, 79 Key Tanya 3629 3/31/2020 framed paintings on silk; crochet shawls, neckwarmers, turbins, tops, feather & silk hair ornaments 80 Kilcoyne John/Sean 7031 6/30/2020 prints on metal sewn, woven, applique clothing & 81 King Debra 1228 3/31/2020 accessories; silk screen shirts; fabricated cast, enamel, feather jewelry 82 Knoble Dik 5622 6/30/2020 color/ b&w photography, wooden frames pen & ink drawings; prints; seashell pipes; 83 Kogan Steve 435 3/31/2020 beadcraft; beadcraft with comm'l pendants portraits/paintings; (oil, water color & misc. 84 Lacey Barbara 4964 3/31/2020 media) paintings, drawings, prints of original 85 Larson Randall 10017 6/30/2020 artwork sketch artists; paintings; prints of orig. 86 Law Frankie 3470 6/30/2020 artwork Fabricated metal jewelry; beadcraft 87 Lee Vivian 3545 6/30/2020 necklaces; silver chains, rings, pendants‐ mfg components, crystal; bracelets w/ dimes obsidian knives; chinese stone stamps; stone 88 Lee Duckhee 8703 6/30/2020 carved jewelry 89 Lehr Wayne 7197 3/31/2020 Screen printed t‐shirts, paintings prints & off‐set printed cards; hats; scarves; fabric, bead, lego, & resin jewelry; five line 90 Levine
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