If we meet our events fundraising goal of $7500, PPNA has pledged to donate $2500 to the Soo Visual Arts Center & Mudluk Pottery Studio to support them in their time of need! Donate today to support local arts organizations.

2026 Group Exhibitors
The Group Exhibitor area aims to provide a space for local non-profit or community-oriented arts groups to offer their work at the Powderhorn Art Fair.
Group Exhibitor #A8
At Mudluk Pottery, we offer one-of-a-kind, handmade ceramic pieces crafted with care, intention, and a deep connection to earth. Each item—whether a mug, bowl, planter, or sculpture—carries the story of community, creativity, and the grounding practice of working with clay. Our pottery is functional, beautiful, and made to be used and loved in everyday life.
Group Exhibitor #A9
We are a collective of artists and want to sell pottery, jewelry, fiber art, painting, and photography prints and cards.
Group Exhibitor #A10
Mystic Healing Stones is a mother-daughter artisan team featuring Ini Augustine and Sofia Rose Nagberi, who create unique, handcrafted art pieces that blend natural crystals, living plants, and resin into intricate sculptural compositions. We use natural minerals in our photography and screenprints to add complexity and originality. Our collaborative work explores the dynamic relationships between geological formations and organic life, creating distinctive artworks that serve as both decorative pieces and spiritual objects.
GROUP eXHIBITOR #A11
Forever Favorites
Hand-framed/stretched Oil and Acrylic Paintings and Prints, Driftwood and crystal suncatchers, mixed media jewelry, and more.
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Group Exhibitor #A12
Navajo artist Carolyn L. Anderson, owner of Old Cedar Native Arts, is launching her own line of handcrafted soaps and lotions. Her beadwork and art prints will also be available, along with a curated selection of skincare, jewelry, and artwork from her favorite Indigenous artists and artisans.
GROUP eXHIBITOR #A14
We help people in Minneapolis learn about their international impact when they choose Fair Trade. We bring gorgeous art made by Haitian parents paid fairly for their work via reuse of metal, paper, and Haitian soil (ceramics): metal wall art; bracelets, necklaces, and earrings made of ceramic and paper-rolled beads; ceramic mugs and vases, Haiti Friends Dolls – and greeting cards made by Mamas at Rosie’s Boutique in north Haiti. We also offer “your choices” of Fair Trade tea and chocolate for free!


GROUP eXHIBITOR #A17
Benches and Butterflies Concrete
We create handcrafted concrete garden decorations, including mushrooms, turtles, gnomes, and other outdoor pieces with a variety of sizes. Each item is carefully made and hand-painted, giving it a unique and colorful touch. As a family-run business, we focus on creating durable, charming decorations that add personality to any yard or garden.

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