
ROLLINSFORD — The indoor winter craft market will reopen on December 17th at Wentworth Greenhouse after being scaled back much of the Covid pandemic. The market opens at 9am and closes at 2pm. It also happens on the same day as the Greenhouse Seacoast Eat Local Farmers Market.
Around 30 artists and craftsmen from NH and the surrounding area will participate in a seasonal market that begins on December 17th and continues on January 21st, February 18th, March 4th and March 18th. I have already signed up.
As in previous markets, throughout the season there will be stoneware and other ceramics, fine copper, enamel, gold and silver jewelry, hand-spun and dyed yarns, rolled and painted silk scarves, traditional saddlery and more. leatherwork, glasswork, handmade copper weathercocks, sculpture and lighting, serigraph prints, watercolors, oil paintings, pen and ink drawings, and more.

The upcoming December 17th market features artist Heather Crowley of Willow Road Watercolours and Circle Studio, Glynis Dixon of Earth Metalworks, harnesses and other leather goods from Diane Louis Paul, hand-painted by Chinese bush painter and artist Bruce Iverson. Silk scarves, Weathervanes, are featured. Coppersmith Don Felix, Sculpture by David Arnster Ceramics, Glasswork by Karish Glass Design, Snakerty Hollow Cottages by Patricia Woodbridge, Woodturning by Cynthia, William Mitchell Serigraph Print , Barbara McLaughlin Fine Jewelry, Slip Trail Stoneware Pottery by Maureen Mills and Steve Zoldak.
Music is provided by acoustic guitar duo Mike Rogers and Howard Stiss.
For more information, as well as a complete list of this season’s artists and artisans and their websites, visit www.wentworthgreenhouses.com.