Jewelry

  • Patrice Schneider

    Patrice is a local artist specializing in precious metal jewelry. She uses metal clay as a crafting medium. Originating in Japan in 1990, metal clay jewelry can be shaped just like any soft clay, then fired in a variety of ways. Her work consists of very small particles or metal - such as silver, gold, bronze, or copper, which is mixed with an organic binder used in jewelry making, bead making, and small sculptures.

    Patrice’s style combines natural elements with modern design, each piece is different and unique in it’s own way.

  • Eclectic Shed

    Ed Lemery is a native Vermonter, with a rich background in fine arts, professional photography, alongside a medley of part-time endeavors. His passion for nature, quality, family time, and woodworking keeps him connected to the simple joys of life. Having spent 14 enriching years abroad in South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, China, and Ukraine, I’ve cultivated a diverse and global perspective that I now strive to integrate into his artwork. Ed has always contributed to and created art and photography exhibitions in the communities where he called home, all of which shaped the artist he is today.

    Now back in Vermont, Ed is excited to contribute to and grow alongside the local community that he holds dear.

  • Raegan Hough

    Raegan grew up in Waterbury, Vermont where she still lives and creates today. She is inspired by the supportive and hardworking community that she is grateful to be a part of, and the beauty in the people and nature around her.

    Coming from a family of tradesmen and creative people, Raegan has always been a maker, and it's important to her that people know the work behind the piece they are wearing or giving because it is as sentimental to her as it may become to them or their loved one.

    Since 2008 Raegan has developed her skills as a self-taught metalsmith through countless hours of practice in her home studio. Every single piece she makes is one that has been designed, fabricated and represented by one person: yours truly.

    Raegan approaches her work as a trade as much as an art form. A design isn't only in the aesthetic, but also in the durability, craftsmanship, and in showing an understanding of her trade and the materials she uses. Raegan likes that her hard work means so much more when it is worn by those who receive it.

  • Gigi & Papa

  • Lucinda Dee