1. Happy New Year!

    We want to wish you all a wonderful 2016! As we start the New Year we are beginning the planning stages of the 2016 Arts and Artisan Festival here in Tiverton Four Corners. We are so looking forward to the warm summer weekend in July with all of the amazing artist and food vendors that come to Four Corners to join us for this amazing festival. 

    We have officially opened up the 2016 Vendor Application to anyone who is interested in joining us this year. Our returning vendors from 2015 have first priority to the booths until February 20th when it will then be open to everyone! 

    We hope you join us this year in selling and promoting one of a kind handmade and local art at this unique festival. 

    Please click on the Become a Vendor tab for the link to the online form. 

    All the best, 

    Alyssa & Britt

     

  2. Sunny Window

    “Sunny Window specializes in French lavender, olive oil soaps and fine natural products. A model small business since 1981, Sunny Window has earned many awards for business, entrepreneurship, and community service.”

    Lavender is both stimulating and calming. Try a little spritz on your pillow at bedtime to induce a restful peaceful sleep. You can also use their spray or Lavender pillows or to freshen up your rooms and linens.

    For more information and products please visit their website.

     

  3. Jamu Juice

    Jessica Filkins is a 26 year-old health coach, yoga teacher,entrepreneur and RI native. After learning how to make Jamu while in Ubud, she has created the world’s first instant tumeric-ginger chai tea mixes called Jamu Juice. Jamu Juice is inspired by the traditional Indonesian elixir, jamu, and the ancient Indian healing beverage golden milk, a staple of Ayurvedic medicine.

    “The mission of Jamu Juice PBC is to spread the awareness and availability of turmeric, ginger and other anti inflammatory, healing foods through the production and distribution of Liquid Sunshine. Our goal is to improve people’s lives by making the conscious consumption of Jamu Juice part of everyone’s daily routine.”

     

  4. Granny Squibb‘s Ice Tea

    Granny Squibb’s is a Rhode Island based business who sells their delicious tea throughout New England. To get that homemade taste and freshness they use all natural ingredients and avoid preservatives, high fructose corn syrup and artificial flavors. They offer a classic lemon, lemon mint, mojito lime and my favorite black currant. 

     

  5. Harmony Winters

    “I design my work to last lifetimes. Each piece is hand made in my studio. All of my raw materials and packaging are sourced locally, recycled and reclaimed whenever possible. I believe the thoughts, energy and intention put into things are carried with it. With that philosophy each piece is thoughtfully handcrafted with the intent that it will last generations and bring great joy and all good things to it’s owners” - Harmony Winters

    Visit her website and sign up for the newsletter to get information on sales, special events and a look into the studio!

     

  6. The Oyster Emporium

    New to the festival this year are these beautiful watercolors, originals and prints, of oysters created right here in Rhode Island!!!  https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheOysterEmporium

     

  7. NoNi [made with love]

    Check out this adorable collection by NoNi made with love! Mixing patterns and colors, NoNi makes unique clothing for infants and toddlers. We can’t wait to see what she will bring to the festival!

    Be sure to like NoNi on Facebook.

     

  8. Apiary Designs

    Apiary Designs is the creative partnership of Megan Labrecque and Nancy White, a mother and daughter team. Their goal is to create practical and attractive accessories and household items. We use a variety of materials including both new and vintage fabrics.

     

  9. Christina Kosinski

    We are SO excited to welcome Christina Kosinski to the festival this year! 

    Christina is a maker of beautiful things, from pottery to textiles.  Her work is “inspired in part by childhood fears (lots of frightening land and sea creatures!); a fascination with color, pattern and design; love and concern for our precious environment; and the idea that life is strange, so art should be, too!”

    Check out her website, Etsy Shop and Instragram for more work!

     

  10. 2015 Festival

    Although it’s the middle of winter we are beginning to look ahead to the warmer days of summer and this year’s Arts and Artisan festival! We are currently reaching out to last year’s vendors and will be opening up registration for new vendors on February 20th.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this years festival please do not hesitate to reach out. Our email address is [email protected]

    We are very excited about this years festival and look forward to hearing from you all!