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Craft Fair

November 1 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Free
Birds eye view of SQIFF 2024 craft fair with many sellers showcasing their work.

 

We are proud to announce SQIFF’s Craft Fair is coming back! The fair hosts local queer artists selling their works. Expect a range of media, all in one room. Come and meet some of the best local creatives and treat yourself to a crafty souvenir from our 2025 festival!

 

Artists in the fair include:

  • Greenbananas_420: Hank is a queer mixed media textile artist and tooth gem technician from Glasgow. Using mainly crochet and embroidery inspired by memories, memes and nature.
  • PJ Harper: PJ Harper (he/him) is a Glasgow-based artist and sculptor whose practice explores beauty, mythology, and storytelling through figurative polymer clay sculpture and illustration. His work celebrates Blackness, queerness, and personal heritage, blending fine art with playful, character-driven creations.
  • Croissant Cat Studio: Mith Chahal (they/them) is an illustrator and polymer clay artist based in Glasgow. They make prints and stickers of their illustration work and handmade bakery-themed collectibles. 
  • Nina: Nina is a Scottish/Brazilian artist based in Glasgow. Inspired by folklore, mythology, film, and childhood memories she creates playful and wearable sculptures that explore identity and our relationship to the world. By combining traditional metalworking techniques with experimental methods her work uses jewellery as a tool to share stories, decorate bodies and empower the wearer.
  • Sunday: Sunday is a trans Masc artist born and bred in Glasgow. He works with different clay bodies shifting them into organic-rugged shapes that encapsulate different elements of nature deteriorating. You will find his recent and upcoming works resembling his deepest admirations such as rock formations, mould, mud, moss and rust. 
  • Art of Birdie Studio: Art of Birdie Studio is a queer, PoC-led visual arts studio based in Scotland, crafting change through intersectional feminist and decolonial design. From witty illustrated stickers to bold activist artwork, we celebrate authenticity, joy, and justice through accessible creative expression.
  • Medb: Born in Canada under the sign of Taurus, and raised in post-conflict Northern Ireland, medb is a multi-disciplinary artist, beauty and socialite taking Glasgow by storm. With a mix of esoteric wit and heart-wrenching earnestness, her work concerns such novelties as sex, death, nostalgia, celebrity, and, ultimately, the ache inside which can never be filled! Her self-published project Thumb Suck Girl is an annual photobook of fashion photography, art and creative writing, that aims to platform voices from underrepresented backgrounds in traditional media.

… and many more!

 

Curated by Nat Lall and Huss.

 

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Image Credit: Ocean Teal 

Details

Date:
November 1
Time:
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:

Organizer

SQIFF

Venue

The Social Hub
The Social Hub, Candleriggs Square
Glasgow, G1 1TQ
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Phone
+441415360788
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