– Handcrafted by Heather Daveno –
If you do not see what you are looking for in my online store, you might find inspiration from some of my previous works, which you will find below:
Creative Minds Gallery is open with COVID-19 guidelines in place. 123 North Beach Road, Suite B, Eastsound, WA 98245 Creative Minds showcases art that redefines creativity and functionality, so they can coexist hand in hand. As a result something common becomes special, whether it be a mirror, a table, a quilt, a bowl, a painting with which you interact everyday. Creative Minds artists believe in the importance of living amidst art and interacting with it. It is your interaction with a piece that completes it, giving it new life and appreciation.
Brookfield Craft Center is open for classes and shopping with COVID-19 guidelines in place.
286 Whisconier Road (Rt. 25), Brookfield, CT 06804
Brookfield Craft Center is recognized as one of the finest professional schools for creative study in America, dedicated to teaching traditional and contemporary craft skills, and fostering the appreciation of fine craftsmanship. Proceeds from my hat sales helps to further their mission of teaching traditional and contemporary American craft. I have been a participating artist here since 2004.
Peters Valley School of Craft – Gallery is open by appointment, classes available online.
19 Kuhn Road, Layton, NJ 07851
Peters Valley School of Craft is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, founded in 1970 in partnership with the National Park Service to promote and encourage education and excellence in craft. From their humble beginnings as an artist colony, they are now recognized as an internationally renowned center of fine craft. I have been a participating artist here since 2009.
Nature’s Kitchen – store is open for in-person shopping, cafe for take-out and out-door dining.
412 South Main Street, Yreka, CA
“Organic in Yreka for over 30 years”, Nature’s Kitchen opened its doors in 1977 as a whole grain bakery, and now includes a cafe and a gift store featuring both local artisans and Fair Trade artists from around the world. Nature’s Kitchen serves as a center of the community in Yreka and supports many causes and organizations there. I have a small collection of caps here.