Holiday Bazaart 2025

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A red canvas bag with a zipper and a black patch featuring a white palm tree sits on a wooden bench outdoors in sunlight, perfect for your Holiday Bazaart 2025 adventures.

Prairie Lily Stitches

Prairie Lily Stitches makes hand-sewn goods with a touch of vintage charm and a pop of modern flair. Whether it’s a cute coin pouch, a handy jewellery bag or a stylish crossbody bag, you’ll find something that will brighten up your life every time you use it. Our products are made with high-quality fabric and craftsmanship, so you can enjoy them for years to come.

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A vibrant assortment of colorful fabric pouches and key fobs, perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2024, arranged in a circular pattern. The pouches showcase patterns like strawberries and polka dots, while the key fobs feature striking floral and geometric designs.

Sew&Tell Handmade

Sew&Tell’s brand consists of handcrafted sewn and quilted goods, including a wide range of women’s bags and purses, kitchen and home decor, and travel accessories. Bright and colourful fabrics are the focal point of many of the pieces they create, while also bringing a modern edge to traditionally quilted goods. With each item proudly created for Sew&Tell, only the highest quality of fabrics and materials are used, and sewn together with the utmost care and attention to detail. Each item is made from start-to-finish by Sarah herself, from the initial cutting of fabric, through to packaging up items to be sent off to new homes.
Through the opening of Sew&Tell in 2013, Sarah found the perfect outlet to share her love for making, creativity, and design with others. With a background in Architecture, it was in July of 2021 that she finally made the plunge to become a full-time entrepreneur & leave the corporate world behind. She works out of her home studio in Regina, SK, which is itself filled with bright & cozy quilts, a touch of artistic whimsy, and many vintage treasures. She feels extremely lucky to be able to pursue her true passion each & every day!
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Amidst the serene setting of a bathroom, a collection of brown glass bottles and jars with minimalist white labels sits elegantly on a white shelf. These body and bath essentials, accompanied by a few books, evoke the charm of Holiday Bazaart 2024.

Bath Poetry

Bath Poetry is all-natural handmade apothecary in Lumsden, SK. Our products combine our love of bath and body products and a daily infusion of poetry, nourishing the body and mind. Each product is handmade in small batches, infused with the highest quality ingredients. With a poem on every jar, you can be sure to infuse your daily routine with beauty and inspiration, as well as the comfort of a natural and healthy approach to skincare.

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A person reaches for a small bouquet in a brown paper cup on a display shelf filled with colorful flower arrangements at the Holiday Bazaart 2025 market stall labeled “daniel's soap bouquets.”.

Daniel's Bouquets

Daniel’s Bouquets offers handcrafted soap flower bouquets, natural soaps, and scented candles made with sustainable materials. Each design blends art and function, creating beautiful, fragrant gifts for any occasion. The booth features vibrant displays inspired by fine floral arrangements, inviting visitors to experience craftsmanship with a personal touch.

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Five colorful bath bombs with glitter details are arranged around and inside a small white model bathtub with faucet handles, all on a white background—perfect for gifting at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Scenter Stage Bath Products

QUALITY HANDMADE VEGAN. I am proud to offer high-quality, premium products for bath lovers of all ages!! What makes Scenter Stage Bath Products stand out? Passion! I truly love what I do, and it shows. My products are hand-made with love, attention to detail, and only the best skin-loving ingredients. I don’t rush my process; I take the time to enjoy it, and the results speak for themselves. Established in 2016, I am constantly learning and improving, and I take pride in how far I’ve come. My customer friends are the heart of this small business, and I do my best to keep them coming back! In addition to the wide range of products I offer, I also provide Make-and-Take Parties and Custom Party Favours. As for community support, each year I collaborate with several local initiatives through my fundraising program. I also support several local animal rescues regularly. Thank you for supporting local!

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A decorative candle in a black bowl captures the spirit of Holiday Bazaart 2024, featuring a smooth orange stone, colorful crystals, dried flowers, and herbs embedded in creamy white wax.

Conjure Apothecary

As the artisan behind Conjure Apothecary, I craft candles, oils, and sprays inspired by ancient Celtic traditions, infusing them with the magic of crystals, herbs, and flowers sourced from Canadian suppliers. Each product is carefully designed to enhance daily rituals, with themes like new moon, full moon, love, and abundance, to help users connect with their inner magic. I believe in the power of ritual and the enchantment of everyday moments, and my work reflects that passion.

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HEART + SOUL CANDLE CO.

My goal is to inspire you to slow down and truly embody the life you want. What if you slowed down and cultivated a life that feels good with every mindful moment?
Each item is handcrafted and mindfully made without the harmful toxins often found in fragrance.
If you like high-quality, handcrafted pieces of art made from my personal experiences and love of expression through design, you will love my collections.
Exceptional fine fragrances to elevate your mood and captivate your senses.
soft, modern + clean.
HEART + SOUL Candle Co.
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Three ceramic mugs rest on a fluffy white surface, perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2024. Two boast a pink glaze; one adorned with gold hearts, the other with skull designs. The third mug is beige, highlighted by a textured circular spot.

Aiden Amina

We are a local, Regina-based sibling-run small business creating handcrafted pottery
We believe that there is something so inspiring using such humble materials and shaping them into something new, functional, and creative; mud transformed into mugs, cups, and pots.
Pottery lets us use art in our everyday life, and I think that’s beautiful!
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Three ceramic bowls with dragonfly designs are showcased at Holiday Bazaart 2024 on a grey surface. Each bowl boasts a unique pattern, featuring blue, green, and purple dragonflies. The bowls vary in size and have colorful rims matching the dragonfly accents.

Anne Mclellan Pottery

I make small to large wheel thrown and hand built ceramic pieces. My pieces are made using earthenware, stoneware and porcelain clays. I finish my pieces using a variety of overglaze/underglaze techniques, painting, sgraffito and washes. I am inspired by the patterns and forms in nature.

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A ceramic mug designed to resemble a hobbit house, perfect for the Holiday Bazaar 2024. It features a round, green door with stone details and leafy accents around the top. The handle is dark blue, and the mug sits on a textured surface.

Burrowing Owl Pottery

I am a juried potter who loves to create both functional pottery and decorative pieces. At this time of the year I am also busy creating beautiful ornaments and trees for Christmas. I truly believe functional items don’t have to be plain. They can be a work of art too.

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A collection of ceramic houses and cone-shaped trees, each with small holes, are lit from within by warm yellow lights. The figures are arranged on a white surface, evoking a cozy and festive winter atmosphere reminiscent of Holiday Bazaart 2024.

Cole Lynbrook

“CREATE, SHARE, BRING JOY” This is Cathy Lynn Borbely’s mantra. Her passion for flowers and nature fuels her creativity with the hope of bringing joy one design at a time. Whether it’s ceramic flowers, nature inspired mugs or floral watercolours, her art is a reflection of what she sees and how she feels about her surroundings. And Cathy Lynn hopes it makes you smile.
Creativity with a cause…with every purchase, a donation is made to childhood cancer research and families impacted by this disease.
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A dining table set with black and white ceramic dishes, tall black and pink candles in holders, a bowl of cherry tomatoes, a few oranges, and woven placemats creates a cozy, minimalist dining scene. Perfectly framed for Holiday gatherings or as inspiration from Bazaart 2024.

Pepo Ceramics

Pepo Ceramics is the work of Jenn Dudman. She creates modern functional pieces, meant for everyday use.

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Two ceramic mugs, one blue and one pink, stacked together with stylized howling wolves in contrasting colors. Perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2025, these mugs make a unique and artistic gift. Plain white background highlights their vibrant design.

Popkinfiles Studio

Amanda Popkin is a multimedia artist based in Lumsden, Saskatchewan. She is the co-founder of AND Ceramic Studio, where she specializes in sculptural ceramic lighting. Through her independent practice, Popkinfiles Studio, Amanda explores innovative glaze techniques on functional pottery. Her work blends illustrative motifs and unconventional colour palettes with everyday household objects, merging utility with creative expression.

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A uniquely shaped, rustic ceramic teapot with a textured, multicolored glaze sits on a wooden surface. This delightful piece, perfect for Holiday Bazaar 2024, features earthy tones of brown, blue, and beige against a plain white brick wall backdrop.

Shaun's Pottery

Born and currently working in Altona, Manitoba, Shaun has always been surrounded by pottery. He’s the son of Marlene Dyck – a successful potter of 43 years. Shaun is self-taught and has potted full-time for over 25 years. Influences of the angular, geometric nature of the work inspire his individual wares that are on one hand designed and reproducible and on the other hand, possess a simple character that is uniquely their own.

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Ceramic teapot with a green spout, handle, and lid, featuring colorful mushroom and tree designs on a cream background. Perfect for adding charm to your table at the Holiday Bazaart 2024. The teapot sits elegantly on a plain white surface.

Terri Ekvall Ceramics

Regina artist Terri Ekvall, an experienced ceramic artist with a passion for transforming clay into captivating pieces of functional art, invites you to explore her unique collection. Primarily working in porcelain she draws inspiration from nature and childhood stories. The hand drawn and painted images of mushrooms are inspired by the work of Alice in Wonderland while images of plant life and insects are inspired by nature. The personal touch and attention to detail make each piece a unique work of art, ensuring that you receive a piece is designed to enhance your daily rituals with joy and love.

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Three handcrafted ceramic fish figures with unique textures and earthy tones are showcased at Holiday Bazaart 2024 on a beige cloth. Each fish features distinct designs carved into its surface, creating an artistic and rustic appearance. A small price tag is attached to each fish.

Sabine Wecker

Sabine Wecker was educated in Germany in the ceramic craft, and after a twenty-year break dove back into clay at the University of Regina completing a BFA in Visual Arts /Fine Arts with Great Distinction in 2021 and a MFA in Visual Arts / Fine Arts in 2024. She is a ceramic artist working in the sculptural as well as functional field of clay. Both fields influence and inform each other in the process of making as well as their formal language and surface treatments. On the functional side she developed a series of objects for the garden, to enhance outside living spaces and beautifully complement the natural spaces we live in. That is also true for the pieces that are meant to be inside. The focus with those pieces goes beyond the function of tableware. They are meant to enrich the table and the rituals of everyday living. Objects like vases, candle holders or four-season wheels are especially useful during the winter season rituals.
Wecker is mainly working with stoneware or porcelain using wheel throwing and slab building techniques. Her favourite firing techniques are high fires in atmospheric kilns like gas, soda or wood.
Wecker is a big advocate for the importance of skills and design education as a foundation in the craft sector.
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Two ceramic mugs with intricate floral designs in pink and green tones are placed against a pastel pink background. Each mug features detailed flowers and leaves, creating a delicate and artistic appearance, perfect for adding a touch of charm to your Holiday Bazaart 2024 collection.

Wildfire Ceramics

Wildfire Ceramics hand-builds whimsical and functional pieces inspired by mythology, fairy tales, and the natural world. They use their own original drawings to decorate their pieces and all the creating is done in their small, in-home studio located in Regina.

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A ceramic teapot with a rounded body, tall curved handle, angled spout, and lid. The tan body features brown accents and subtle grooves for a handcrafted, rustic look—perfect for gifting or displaying at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Zane Wilcox

Zane Wilcox received an MFA from the University of Regina and a BMus from the University of British Columbia. He has received numerous awards, including the Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center. Zane’s work has been exhibited across Canada and in the United States and Australia, and is in public collections including the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Gardiner Museum and Global Affairs Canada.
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A person with long dark hair smiles in anticipation of the Holiday Bazaar 2024, wearing a burgundy sweater, black top, blue jeans, and brown shoes. With one hand in their pocket and the other touching their hair, they pose against a plain white background.

Amaranth Designs

Amaranth Designs brings classic, timeless, and comfortable clothing to every woman’s busy life. We make getting dressed the easiest part of your day. With excellent fit, function and comfort, every woman starts their day feeling their VERY best! Our collections are designed with the busy woman in mind.  Our pieces transition from work to play and from day to evening.
What you will discover about Amaranth Designs is that we use only the highest quality fabrics.  We pay attention to every little detail.  We create those ‘must have’ pieces that fit your individual style, and we also create fashionable pieces that will last through multiple seasons.
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A person with long hair stands in an alleyway beside a brick wall, donning a blue shirt, olive green pants, sandals, and sunglasses perched on their head. The scene feels like Holiday Bazaart 2024 as sunlight casts shadows on the ground with trees appearing in the background.

Central Standard

Central Standard is small batch clothing, accessories and home goods. Consciously designed basics for everyday life, using natural fibres and ethically produced in Canada. Founded in 2019, the line is designed and handmade in the Cathedral area of Regina, Sk, on Treaty 4 Territory.

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A pair of gray wool mittens with button details on the cuffs, displayed on a light textured surface. Perfect for gifting or wearing to the Holiday Bazaart 2025—one mitten shows the palm and the other displays the back.

Prairie Wool & Fibre Designs

Prairie Wool & Fibre Designs up-cycles and repurposes wool and leather clothing to create unique and practical, personal, and household items. All products are designed and sewn by me in my home studio. Products include purses, mittens, hot pads, dice trays, and Christmas stockings. My products express my passion for sewing and creating unique items of excellent quality. Each item is made with the exceptional care and workmanship of an artisan.

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A blue and white patterned jacket with star-like designs and yellow trim hangs on a wall hook against decorative wallpaper, capturing the festive spirit of Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Sasha Hart Sewing

Sasha Hart Sewing creates one-of-a-kind heirloom quilt coats. Turn your grandmother’s quilt into a beautiful piece of wearable art, or purchase your own coat made from scratch, designed by me.

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A large pink and purple woven bag and a matching small bowl sit on the ground amid green plants and leaves, perfect for adding color to your garden at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

studio OCTAV/Lounge Lakers

Studio OCTAV is the operating name of Graham Epp, a multifaceted artist and designer whose work bridges the worlds of vibrant fashion, functional art, and creative craftsmanship. The flowing shapes and curves of his baskets and vessels mimic nature with a nod to the Art Nouveau movement. In contrast, the clothing, under the LOUNGE LAKERS moniker, boasts bold colours and vintage appeal. Both mediums rely on natural fibres (cotton, bamboo, linen) in their creation and are uniquely one-of-a-kind pieces. Graham has made a profession in the arts since 2003, with regular appearances at summer music festivals (Winnipeg Folk Festival, Calgary Folk Festival, Edmonton Folk Festival), art gallery shows (WAG and MacKenzie Art Gallery), as well as his work as a recording and touring musician.

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A long-sleeve, button-up jacket with blue and white pinstripes hangs on a wooden hanger against a white brick wall, ready for Holiday Bazaar 2024. It features neon green trim on the front pockets and cuffs.

Siggi Clothing

Siggi Clothing is simple silhouettes that feel darn good to wear, that are fun and striking and confident. Every garment is personally made by Karyn in small batches or made-to-measure in her studio in South Point Douglas. All pieces are created with the nicest linens, organic cotton, and sustainably sourced textiles. Timelessness and quality are top priority with every piece produced in Siggi studio.

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Lark & Lily Handmade

Lark & Lily Handmade offers high-quality clothing & accessories for people of all ages with a strong focus on sustainability, functionality & comfort. Handmade by Krista Krogsgaard in Balgonie, SK.

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Three skeins of yarn in muted holiday colors, including shades of blue, green, purple, and brown, are artfully arranged against a plain white background. Perfect for your upcoming Holiday Bazaart 2024 projects, the yarn appears soft with a subtle sheen, showcasing harmonious tones.

Cog Yarns

I sell yarn that I have hand-dyed using professional quality acid dyes and have heat-set to ensure colour longevity. My yarn is sourced from ethical mills around the world that do not use mulesing practices. The fiber content used in the yarn bases include a variety of merino wool, blue-faced leicester, nylon, cashmere and silk. All of the colourways I dye are my own creativity, and range from soft pastels to brights, and I use a variety of dyeing methods for tonals, variegated, and speckled colours. The yarn I dye is intended for a wide variety of crafting styles, including knitting, crocheting, and weaving, and can be used for clothing garments, accessories, kids toys, etc.

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Three woven cloth napkins in red, blue, and orange herringbone patterns are neatly stacked on a rustic wooden surface next to vibrant purple flowers—perfect for festive gatherings or as a cheerful accent at your Holiday Bazaart 2025 table.

daisyhandwovens

Judith Winchester is a weaver, producing usable art on her two floor looms. Usable art in the form of tea towels, baby blankets, sofa throws, scarves and table linens are created from natural and sustainable fibres.

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A charming fabric bowl with a geometric pattern in green, blue, and yellow colors. Perfect for your Holiday Bazaart 2024 collection, its design boasts circular motifs and small dots that form a star-like shape with pointed edges around the rim, adding festive flair.

Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers Regina

Our craft initiative is just one arm of Grandmothers4Grandmothers Regina’s fundraising work for the Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmothers Campaign.
The products crafted expertly by our members highlight African fabrics, and focus on sustainability. Many of our items are sewn from traditional South African Shweshwe fabrics, and from fabrics donated to us by the Regina community. We continue to find ways to create new products from the remnants of other projects.
Grandmothers Campaign groups like ours across Canada fund life-enhancing programs for grandmothers raising grandchildren across sub-Saharan Africa.
The grandmothers movement amplifies the voices and expertise of grandmothers in Africa, and shows the world that leadership by older women is critical in reclaiming hope and rebuilding resilience across communities.
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A textured fabric artwork for Holiday Bazaart 2025 shows five brown bison grazing on grassy plains, beneath a blue sky and fluffy white clouds. The scene is created in a hooked or tufted style.

Hooked on the Prairies Fibre Arts

Shelly from Hooked on the Prairies creates beautiful original fibre art traditional rug hooking technique. You will find original art that explores and displays the diversity of the Saskatchewan landscape, which uses the texture and colours of natural fibres. You will also find beautiful greeting cards and other items, as well as kits that have all you need to get started with the joy and creativity of rug hooking!

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A plush, light blue dinosaur toy with white spikes along its back and white paws rests on a soft surface, ready to charm visitors at the Holiday Bazaart 2024. The background features a pastel rainbow design, adding a whimsical touch.

Maxi Moo Handmade

Maxi Moo Handmade is a small mama-run business that makes keepsake knit and crochet toys and accessories for children (and the young at heart!). At Maxi Moo, you’ll find snugglers (think a comforting mix of blanket lovey and stuffed toy), plush animals, and interactive toys, including fidgets and play food – all perfect for the littlest of hands to enjoy. All of the cuteness at Maxi Moo has been lovingly made by hand to be played with for years to come.

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A collage of six embroidered artworks from Holiday Bazaart 2025 features various mushrooms in different shapes and colors on black fabric backgrounds, including blue, red, yellow, and white mushrooms with detailed stitching.

South40 Designs

Allison Brandt Malinski is a textile fibre artist in Bradwell, Saskatchewan. She uses new and repurposed fabrics to hand-dye, threadpaint and appliqué her original designs into one-of-a-kind wall hangings and provincial magnets. South40 Designs can be found in stores and galleries across Canada, and her Saskatchewan magnets have been spotted around the world. #StuckonSaskatchewan Allison is a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council.

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A mauve knit scarf with light pink and white stripes is draped around the neck and shoulders of a black dress form mannequin, set against a plain white background—perfect for gifting or styling during Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Woven by Vivian Textiles

Vivian Wasiuta is a studio handweaver who loves exploring fibre, colour, and weave structures in original and classic designs. She creates finely woven fashion accessories and heritage-quality household pieces under the label Woven by Vivian Textiles. The focus of her stylish scarves, shawls, and cowls is elegance, luxury, and drape. Heritage-quality household weavings include throws, table runners, baby blankets, hand towels, and bath towels. Vivian uses natural fibres in her weaving, including cotton, hemp, linen, silk, bamboo, merino, wool and alpaca. Whenever possible, she incorporates organic, naturally dyed, and locally sourced yarn. This aligns with her background in environmental and climate science.

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A handcrafted glass sculpture of three orange lilies with green stems and one closed bud, mounted on a smooth wooden block—an elegant centerpiece perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2025—set against a plain gray background.

Erin Pell - Glass Artist

Erin Pell is a lampwork glass artist based in Saskatoon, specializing in botanical-inspired sculptures. Deeply connected to nature and its balance of resilience and fragility, Erin draws on these themes to create delicate flowers, leaves, and berries from molten glass. Each piece is individually sculpted using a propane-oxygen torch and hand tools, then arranged in handcrafted wooden bases. Follow her studio process and finished work on Instagram and Facebook: @glassyeyed.

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Three colorful glass fish sculptures—one blue, one yellow-green, and one yellow with multicolored spots—stand upright with clear glass fins and tails against a plain white background, perfect for showcasing at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Wingnutarts.ca

You will find unique items to bring joy to your life. From unique glassware to
sculptural items

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Necklaces with circular pendants showcase preserved insects and natural elements encased in clear resin, perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2024. The jewelry rests on a moss-covered tree branch, surrounded by dried leaves.

Copper & Pine

Winnipeg Resin Artist Jessica Solta creates little portals of nature to wear and decorate your home with. Each piece is created with handpicked Canadian nature and individually set in hand cut salvaged copper pipe and encased in resin to show the intricate details of flora and fauna that aren’t always given the attention they deserve. Her simplistic designs ensure the focus is on the details of nature itself that inspire her every day.

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A woman with dark hair pulled back is shown in profile, wearing a long, beaded earring with a geometric pattern in earth tones, blue, and orange—perfect for adding elegance to your Holiday Bazaart 2025 look. The background is a soft beige color.

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Molly Ocean Patterson

She is a Saskatchewan-born Métis artisan/craftswoman who worked in the Film Industry for the past ten years and travelled to quite a few countries all over for work. In 2021, she moved back home with her wife and ‘model in residence,’ Sofía, to transition to a quieter life of crafts, gardening, and family making (cat, Taco, included).

Her designs are influenced by different life experiences along my travels, and interests in Pictorial Arts, Folklore, Mythology, Architecture, and Design.

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A hand adorned with five silver rings, each showcasing large, colorful oval gemstones in purple, pink, red, orange, and multicolor hues, evokes the festive spirit of Holiday Bazaart 2024. Dark red nails contrast beautifully against a lush backdrop of greenery.

Debbie Lee Jewellery Designs

I handmake and design (NOT ASSEMBLE) sterling silver & 14K gold-filled jewelry. I have my Levels I and II in metalsmithing. And designing jewelry is my full-time passion. I have over 300 handmade sterling silver & 14k gold-filled rings using natural gemstones and cubic zirconias. Including sterling silver & 14k gold-filled spinner/fidget rings. My rings are a great seller!! I also handmake and design sterling silver & 14k gold-filled earrings, necklaces (long and short) and bracelets. I also have designed some rose gold earrings and necklaces. As well as copper, brass and bronze earrings. My jewelry is modern and contemporary, and worn as everyday wear. I love designing jewelry as much as my customers love wearing my pieces.

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A gold pendant necklace featuring a serene-faced design rests on a vintage oval mirror, with an ornate frame reflecting soft light. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance, this piece will make a stunning gift at any Holiday Bazaart 2024.

DORÉ by Lisa Adele

Born from a love of nature and art DORÉ by Lisa Adele is designed with sharp reference to sculpture and the natural world. Our pieces take inspiration from intricate patterns in nature, flourishes of vintage surrealism; imbued with folklore and spirituality. Handcrafted in Canada using the lost wax process, our pieces are sculpted in wax and then cast in metal. Working with high quality gemstones, bronze, silver, gold vermeil and solid gold.

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Lakeside Creation

At Lakeside Creation, every earring is meticulously handcrafted, making each pair as unique as flowers in nature. Our lightweight, durable polymer clay designs are perfect for all-day wear, blending style with comfort. From subtle minimalist pieces to bold statement designs, we offer a wide variety to suit any style. Looking for something extra special? We also create custom designs for events or whenever you need something truly one-of-a-kind. Visit our booth to find the perfect pair that’s just as unique as you are!

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Discover the Holiday Bazaart 2024 collection with this exquisite silver jewelry set, featuring a pendant necklace and matching earrings. Each piece boasts a rectangular design with etched wave patterns, offering a textured look. The necklace is on a fine chain, while the earrings have simple hooks.

Maria Hendrika Art Jewellery

Maria Hendrika is a designer and metalsmith. She creates one-of-a-kind and small collections of jewellery, working primarily with sterling silver, vitreous enamel and precious stones, often combining mediums to produce imaginative pieces of wearable art.
Her designs are embraced by customers who wish to express their individuality with imaginative and timeless jewellery.
Maria is a Professional Craftsperson, a Juried Artist with the Saskatchewan Craft Council, a member of the Canadian Crafts Federation, a founding member of the Jewellery Artists Guild of Regina and a member of the Flatland Artist Studios collective. She resides in Regina, Saskatchewan.
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Silver ginkgo leaf earrings are elegantly displayed on smooth, dark stones. The intricate vein pattern on the leaves stands out beautifully, showcasing the delicate craftsmanship ideal for Holiday Bazaart 2024, where unique treasures find their perfect match against a contrasting backdrop.

Shannon R Welch Jewellery

I make one-of-a-kind sterling silver and gold jewelry embellished with gems. Each piece is handmade and inspired by nature and modern, organic forms.

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Seven leather zippered pouches in black, brown, and red are neatly stacked on a cutting mat in a workshop setting, ready for Holiday Bazaart 2025, with leather tools and materials visible in the background.

Cor Leather Goods

Cor Leather Goods specializes in handcrafted leather bags, wallets, and accessories, created in Saskatchewan using responsibly sourced, full-grain leather. Having spent my professional career at a computer or behind a camera, I began leatherworking three years ago out of a desire to let my creativity live outside of a screen. Each piece is shaped through careful hand-cutting and stitching, inspired by nature and classic aesthetics, blending functionality with timeless elegance, though the leather’s unique character ensures no two are identical. Working independently, I am excited for the opportunity to guide my sons in this art, producing items built for longevity.

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A brown leather art bag sits among pink and white wildflowers, filled with watercolor paintings, a colorful pouch, and art supplies—perfect inspiration for Holiday Bazaart 2025. Nearby, a leather roll-up case displays paintbrushes on a wooden surface.

Oak and Umber Artisan Studio

Oak and Umber Artisan Studio specializes in high-quality, hand-crafted leather goods. Locally owned and made, it offers a variety of unique handbags, wallets, carrying cases, stationery products, key chains and earrings. Each product is thoughtfully made to showcase the natural beauty of the material, combine functionality with timeless fashion and utilize the longevity that leather provides. Each piece is ultimately one of a kind!

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A watercolor painting for Holiday Bazaart 2024 captures a rural scene with a barbed wire fence lining a grassy field. The background features a hazy, abstract sky and forest, with delicate brushstrokes and muted earthy tones, creating a serene and nostalgic atmosphere.

Diane Larouche Ellard, Artist

Diane Larouche Ellard creates encaustic/mixed-media pieces and paintings that are deeply rooted in her home province of Saskatchewan and celebrate the prairies.
Larouche Ellard’s encaustic pieces are created using beeswax, damar resin, oil paint, and other media, involving a process of layering and fusing each layer with heat. She starts with a base of collage, watercolour, and ink, then applies the encaustic medium and layers more mixed media, including pastel, oil paint, ink, and metal leaf. The resulting surface invites touch, allowing viewers to explore the texture in ways traditional paintings cannot.
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Three handcrafted wooden pendants with colorful stones are displayed on a textured burgundy fabric, each pendant featuring a unique shape and design—perfect for gifting or collecting at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Madroot Creations

Jeff Beaton is a visual artist with a passion for intricate details and a love of the past. He combines the artistic traditions of his Scottish and German heritage with elements of nature to create designs that evoke a sense of history and tradition. Through painting, carving, sculpting, and mixed media, Jeff creates one-of-a-kind pieces of jewellery and curiosities. His wood necklaces, a medium not commonly seen, are set with semi-precious gemstones and are carved and shaped using several wood-working techniques. Jeff graduated with a BFA from the University of Regina in the 1990s and, as the founder of Madroot Creations, has been selling his artwork, necklaces, carvings, and curiosities in markets across the prairie provinces.

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A modern brass wall mobile with geometric shapes and glass orbs hangs against a light gray wall, perfect for adding a festive touch to your Holiday Bazaart 2025 decor, with small green plant leaves visible at the bottom corners.

Philia Bijoux Fashion and Home Accessories

Philia Bijoux Fashion and Home Accessories creates accessories that inspire joy and put a smile on your face. It is the creative home of multi-medium artist Shola Olorunleke. Inspired by nature, her Nigerian culture and her travels, Shola creates fashion and home accessories utilizing clay, concrete, crystals, gemstones, precious metals, resin and fibre. Accessories include jewelry (earrings, necklaces, and bracelets) and home decor (trays, sculptures, brass and copper mobiles, suncatchers, and ceramic wall hangings). All pieces are designed and created in Shola’s home studio in Regina.
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A pair of handmade beaded earrings with black, orange, yellow, green, purple, and pink beads in a floral pattern, displayed on a background featuring a yellow and red flower. Perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2025 gifts.

Susan Alvarez

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Two art prints on a light surface: one captures a colorful sunset over a field, the other is a detailed black and white drawing of a human eye—perfect pieces to discover at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Cathedral Art School and Studio

At Cathedral Art School and Studio, we believe in encouraging your personal creativity in a fun and nurturing studio environment! We offer a variety of classes for kids and adults in clay, paint, and mixed media. From our studio shop, we will be featuring a curated selection from our artist/ instructors. Functional ceramics by Janet Ng, and Karlie King and wall works by Brandie Perkins and Zar Karamloo.
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Three small clay models of green, cartoonish Venus flytrap plants with red tongues and sharp teeth sit in brown flower pots on a dark background—perfect quirky decor for Holiday Bazaart 2025.

Wild Things Handcrafted by Beth

Hand-sculpted jewelry and figurines made from polymer clay. I love creating unique, whimsical items such as dragons, unicorns, fairy garden items and much more. Each item is individually sculpted by me. No molds are used in my creations.

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Display table at Holiday Bazaart 2025 featuring colorful bowties and bandanas on a green tablecloth, with containers and black bags of dog treats labeled with prices arranged behind them.

Doobie Snacks Dehydrated Pet Treats

Handcrafted in Moose Jaw, SK, we specialize in single- and minimal-ingredient pet treats made with locally sourced protein. We also offer XXS–XL pet bandanas, fleece snuffle balls, hand-tied tug toys, and simple, wholesome grooming products for your furry friends.

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A hand saw with a painted image of a bear raising its paw is propped up against a wooden surface, with a sunset and blurred landscape in the background—perfect for showcasing at Holiday Bazaart 2025.

A Canvas for the Cosmos

Homegrown here in Saskatchewan, I learned to paint wildlife from my mum growing up. I upcycle used saw blades and old vinyl records, using acrylics to add local Canadian wildlife. I also hand-paint wildlife onto stones and glass to produce unique jewelry pieces.

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A detailed watercolor painting of a gray heron with a long beak and striking feathers is artfully placed atop two ornate books at the Holiday Bazaart 2024, accompanied by a pencil and golden decorative spikes on a wooden surface.

Milkhouse Originals

Inspired by all things nature, Milkhouse Originals creates acrylic paintings and fine art prints depicting animals, birds, insects and more. A curated collection of artwork that speaks to a kinship with this magical earth. Beautiful bits of nature made with a sense of whimsy and wonder.

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A serene landscape painting of a river at sunset, featured in the Holiday Bazaart 2025, with grassy fields along the water and birds soaring above, reflecting the soft colors of the sky.

Vanessa Anderson Artwork

Vanessa Anderson is a Canadian oil painter creating representational landscapes that balance fine detail with expressive brushwork. Her work is inspired by scenes from Saskatchewan that evoke a sense of awe, peace, or reflection. Vanessa’s process begins with her own photography and evolves through tonal underpainting and layered oil techniques using texture and glazing. Visitors to her booth can expect paintings that explore light, emotion, and the beauty of the created world.

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A dramatic, dark storm cloud looms over a yellow flower field at the Holiday Bazaart 2025, with a red barn and several silos in the distance, creating a striking contrast between the ominous sky and bright landscape.

Skstormchaser Photography

I have always had a passion for a good prairie storm, as a kid, I can remember every time there was a thunderstorm, I would stare out the window hoping to catch a glimpse of a bolt of lightning, then the count of a thousand and one, a thousand and two would start up as I awaited the rumble of the thunder to arrive finally. Fast forward to 2012, after watching numerous storm and tornado-related videos and hearing about the tornadoes that seemed to be popping up all over Saskatchewan that summer. I made the decision that I would become a storm chaser, yep, just like that. On my very first storm chase, I was fortunate to chase a storm for about 5 hours, seeing one of the most incredible storms of the year, and seeing my very first Tornado, yeppers, beginner’s luck for sure. After the chase, I was super excited to see my pictures and video. I must admit that I was slightly disappointed with the results. At this point, I headed out and began investing in better equipment, including cameras, lenses, tripods, and a radar app. I was determined not to repeat the disappointment in the quality of photos I took on that very first storm chase. I have invested many hours in learning my camera settings and techniques, in an effort to provide some of the most stunning Storm and Scenery Photographs taken in Saskatchewan. From this passion for storm chasing and photography grew SkStormChaser Photography. I hope that my photographs can capture the pure power of a prairie storm as well as the beauty and tranquillity that the Saskatchewan landscape can present, and now be shared with the rest of the world through my photography. Craig Boehm

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At Holiday Bazaart 2025, a woman browses colorful cards with bold designs and phrases, displayed on a black metal grid at an indoor market. Other shoppers and vendors are visible in the background.

Print Condition

Print Condition is a Regina-based shop that started with Lino block print making and has now expanded to stickers, clay pins, tote bags and more! We love nostalgia and reminding people of the little things that now hold so many memories.

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A poster with bold black and red text reads:

Tender Comrade

J Wallace Skelton is a printmaker in love with words. I love contrasts, old words, and expressing new messages. J is trained at the University of Regina.

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A fabric features a repeating pattern of black and white cats sitting, set against an orange and green checkered background divided vertically down the center—perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2025 projects.

Walden Sweet Textiles

Wayne Jorgenson and Dana Mastel are Canadian artists who work in printmaking and surface design. Together they print on cotton/linen fibre using traditional silkscreen print making. These prints are created into pieces for clients to display, use, and celebrate their everyday!

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A slice of chocolate cake topped with white frosting, candied nuts, and caramel drizzle sits on a plate with a fork—perfect for sharing at the Holiday Bazaart 2025, where more cake slices shine on a gold cake stand in the background.

D'licious Treats

We have been creating delicious roasted nuts for almost 20 years now. We hear from many of our customers that they come to the show because they can’t get our products anywhere else. We have a variety of flavors as well as Linda Maries Gourmet Toffee as an added treat.

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Filigree Chocolaterie

My story began with a desire to create and share elegant chocolates and confections that make the little things in life more enjoyable. Every bite is full of my love and commitment to the craft, featuring high-quality ingredients including Valrhona chocolate from France.
I make dipped chocolates, bars, caramels, macarons and more, utilizing my skills as a trained Red Seal Pastry Chef to bring a taste of Paris to the prairies!
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A delightful collection of six trays featuring colorful, Christmas-themed cookies perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2024. Enjoy snowflakes, Grinch faces, snowmen, Christmas trees, stockings, and ornaments all vibrantly decorated with festive icing.

The Cookie Lady

Brightly iced cookies.
Unique Brownies.
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Several intricately designed wooden boxes, part of the Holiday Bazaart 2024 collection, are displayed open and closed. Each box features unique, colorful inlay patterns with various wood types and grains, creating artistic geometric designs. The background is a textured fabric.

Brian Baggett Wood Craft

Brian Baggett is a lifelong musician who embraced a creative outlet of assembling hardwood boxes and related mosaic wood art. After a brief career in construction and remodelling, Brian began experimenting with hardwoods during down times from recording an album. Brian uses the global array of hardwood species and local woods as his colour palette, creating mosaics inspired by improvisational music and sound art. All of his box creations are in as natural of a state as possible: no color-altering oils or stains are used, and no hardware is attached. All boxes are unique, one of a kind and finished with Tung oil and a local beeswax mix. Brian Baggett Wood Craft began in 2016 and is based in Fort Qu’Appelle.

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A cozy interior showcasing a mid-century modern chair with a patterned cushion nestles beside two tall wooden plant stands, reminiscent of Holiday Bazaart 2024. One stand boasts a vibrant yellow pot with lush green foliage, while the other holds a white textured pot with a tall snake plant.

David & Rau

David & Rau is a small woodworking shop in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, that produces wooden kitchen cooking utensils, cutting boards, plant stands, and home decor items.
All of our products are made with solid Hardwoods by hand, and we fabricate and finish each one personally with utmost care.
All our unique items are designed by David and Raushana
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Three wooden cutting boards with intricate patterns of varying wood tones are arranged on a wooden surface. Each board is wrapped in twine, with a tag attached, exuding Holiday Bazaart 2024 charm through their unique swirling designs in contrasting colors.

Prairie Sky Edge Works

Our products are made from the finest selection of hardwoods available. Some of the items that we produce are cutting boards, cheese-slicing boards, sourdough knives, crib boards, and others. These are all handcrafted in our backyard shop in Pense.

A wooden wall art piece features geometric mountains with white peaks and natural wood tones, set against a light blue sky. Perfect for Holiday Bazaart 2025, it sits near a woven basket, greenery, and a woven placemat.

Timber & Quill

Timber & Quill creates handcrafted wooden décor that blends clean design with the warmth of natural materials. Founded by a self-taught maker, each piece is built by hand with careful attention to detail and durability. By combining stained and painted wood with the unexpected addition of drywall texture, the work achieves unique depth and dimension. From mountain-inspired wall art to bold geometric designs, every piece is made to bring character and originality into living spaces. Timber & Quill offers a fresh, modern take on home décor that appeals to a wide range of styles.

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Information for Artisans

WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN ARTISAN?

The MacKenzie Art Gallery is now accepting applications from artists and artisans for our upcoming Holiday Bazaart! Artisans interested in participating in Holiday Bazaart 2025 must submit a completed application form using the links provided.

All applications received by the MacKenzie Art Gallery before or on Sunday, August 31, 2025, will be accepted for consideration. Artists will be notified of their acceptance by email on Monday, September 22, 2025. 

Download the rules and regulations document here. 

Rules and Regulations for Vendors

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR VENDORS

Holiday Bazaart accepts applications from a wide range of established and emerging Canadian artists and craftspeople employing both traditional and experimental art forms. Artists interested in participating in Holiday Bazaart must submit a completed application form by Sunday, August 31, 2025. New artisans and returning artisans with updated product photos must electronically submit three high-quality images of work along with the application.
The MacKenzie is committed to maintaining a high standard of work at Holiday Bazaart and, therefore, reserves the right to decline applications.

All applications received by the MacKenzie Art Gallery before or on Sunday, August 31, 2025, will be accepted for consideration. Artists will be notified of their acceptance by email on Monday, September 22, 2025.

THIS WILL BE A JURIED SHOW:

Unlike the summer Bazaart, the available space for this show is limited. The MacKenzie has established a committee to carefully assess all participating Artisans. In order to provide a remarkable shopping experience for guests and ensure a successful show for exhibitors, the MacKenzie will strive for a balanced distribution of booths across different artistic mediums. 

It is an expectation of the MacKenzie Art Gallery that the creation, sale, and marketing of your work reflect an understanding and adherence to CARFAC’s ‘Think Before You Appropriate’ guidelines, a tool to assist makers in ensuring that their designs are sensitive to issues of misappropriation. Please read the full guide here. If your project is Indigenous-led or is in collaboration with an Indigenous artist, we ask that you identify that information on your application. This information helps to ensure these guidelines are met during the adjudication process. 

New this year: No payment is required to submit vendor applications. Once vendors are notified of acceptance on Monday, September 22, 2025, they will be issued a payment link and will have 7 days to complete the payment. Failure to pay their booth fees within the 7 days will result in their acceptance being voided and the next vendor on the waitlist being accepted in their place.

Regular Booth Fee: $275 for an 8’W x 10’D display area

Double Booth Fee: $400 for a 16’W x 10’D display area

All applications received by the MacKenzie Art Gallery before or on Sunday, August 31, 2025, will be accepted for consideration. Artists will be notified of their acceptance by email on Monday, September 22, 2025. 

Artists accepted to participate in Holiday Bazaart are assigned one 8’ x 10’ display space or a 16’ x 10’ double booth. A 6 ft. table and 2 chairs are available upon request. Artists are responsible for their display set-up and take-down during the time allotted, and must supply their own display equipment, hanging supplies, etc. Artists are encouraged to have a sign clearly showing their name. Once the show is over, artists must be out of the building by 6:30 PM.

It is strongly recommended that artists provide their own lighting if required. Artists will not be permitted to move or refocus lighting within the event space.

Please ensure there are no sharp edges on grid walls, stands and tables. All boxes, equipment, stands, dollies, product, etc. are to be clean and free from debris before entering the MacKenzie Art Gallery. Artists must contact Holiday Bazaart’s Organizer if their artwork contains organic materials such as plants, dirt, fur, skin, wool, hair, quills, feathers, food, wood, found objects or materials that have been stored in garages or outdoors. These materials can carry insects which could potentially cause damage not only to the art works within the exhibition spaces but spread to other objects throughout the MacKenzie Art Gallery. The MacKenzie’s conservator will be happy to discuss required procedures around these materials with you. 

*New wool and commercial feathers are less likely to carry insects, but please contact the Holiday Bazaart Organizer for any of the above materials. Failure to do may result in forfeiture of your Holiday Bazaart space without refund.* 

Registration and set-up will take place on Friday, November 21, 2025, with nine arrival windows: 

  •  9:00AM 
  • 9:30AM 
  • 10:00AM 
  • 10:30AM 
  • 11:00AM 
  • 11:30AM 
  • 1:00PM 
  • 1:30PM 
  • 2:00PM 

Vendors can arrive anytime during their assigned arrival window and will have until 4 PM to set up their space. This scheduling approach will help to alleviate congestion during set-up and ensure smooth access to the second floor via the elevator. The MacKenzie Art Gallery will communicate each exhibitor’s assigned set-up time in their acceptance letter. Please note that all booths must be fully set up by 4 PM on Friday, November 21 and remain in place until 5 PM on Saturday, November 22, 2025. 

Kindly keep in mind that the MacKenzie Art Gallery has a limited number of carts/trolleys available. If possible, we kindly request exhibitors to bring their own trolleys, as this will help reduce wait times. 

On the day of the Holiday Bazaart (November 22), booths must be fully set up and staffed by 9 AM. Artists who fail to complete set-up and have staff present by this time will be charged a fee of $100. 

The MacKenzie Art Gallery will advertise and promote the event in Regina. The MacKenzie’s website will showcase Holiday Bazaart and all confirmed artists. The MacKenzie Art Gallery reserves the right to use images submitted by accepted artists for Holiday Bazaart 2025 as promotional purposes, both in print and online. 

In the event that accepted artists are unable to attend Holiday Bazaart, they are required to submit a written notice of cancellation to the event organizers no later than Monday, October 6, 2025, to receive a refund of their registration fee less a $100 processing charge. Refunds are not available for cancellations made after Monday, October 6, 2025.

Hanna Hudson-Plante

306 584 4250 | ext. 4294

hhudson-plante@mackenzie.art