🖤 Markets held monthly on the  3rd sunday  of the month! 🖤
Find here stall holders work and information about each market and how to get  a stall
fill in the form below, or message me on Instagram with your email for a word doc form.
(@deadsquish) or Email (therealdeadsquish@gmail.com)
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🧚16th july stall holders🧚
Tomas Cobbett 
"Tomas is an interdisciplinary artist exited by the body; working largely with acrylic, charcoal, and ink."
Kiran (she/Her)
Kiran started her small art business, Blame It on the Moon Shop a year ago.
She is a self-taught artist from Nottingham, who is mainly known for her psychedelic and colourful art style and has been inspired by her favourite anime and cartoons. The name of her business came from the idea that you can blame everything on the moon or stars.
She specialises in making handmade gifts such as bookmarks, cards, stickers and art prints. After studying at university for so long she's finally able to have time to explore her creative talents and push her small business further. She has recently been experimenting with Lino block prints by carving her own designs and printing onto card, t-shirts and tote bags, creating repeated psychedelic patterns.
Lucy Holt (she/HER)
"A visual and collage Nottingham based artist creating weird and wacky
prints, zines, greetings cards and stickers !"
🧚18th june stall holders🧚
tobi (HE/HIM)
"i'm a multimedia artist and designer creating 1-of-1 crochet, reworked fashion, jewellery, and illustrations for my online shop/portfolio, s3rial.experiments. i am currently focussing on designing and creating unique slow fashion items with a whimsical, cybercore twist. my mesh crochet pieces are designed to be stretchy and comfortable despite their delicate appearance, inspired by a concept for fairy chainmail, and can be worn as statement pieces or layered to create a more complex but magical look. i also create illustrations, pin badges, and stickers, inspired by my favourite cyber and whimsigothic aesthetics as well as lots of queer joy and gender euphoria."

Chloe Willis / c. willis (They/Them/She/Her)
Lino and woodcut patches and print
Snowflake Magazine
Mairnan Barton (They/She/He) (Editor in Chief)
Sebastian Nucinkis (He/Him) (Lead Admin)
https://www.snowflakeculture.com/
insta: @snowflake_magazine
Twitter: @snowflakemag
"Snowflake Magazine is a quarterly published magazine showcasing
submissions from LGBTQ+ creatives in the form of art, photography, poetry,
flash fiction, essays, and more. We have published six issues so far, each with
its own theme."
Lucy Holt (she/her)
"I’m a visuals and collage artist and a fashion student at NTU. I make analogue to digital collages which I sell as prints, cards and postcards. I would describe my work as wacky and colourful."
www.pastedmind.co.uk​​​​​​​
Louise Roberts (she/her)
"Louise uses recycled materials to create ‘invasive structures of sculptures and paint to represent angst towards class manipulation. She has made prints of some of her illustrations and paintings that you’ll be able to buy"

🧚21st may stall holders🧚
Elsbeth hammond (she/Her)
Hiya, I’m Elsbeth a graphic design student at NTU. In my spare time I create jewelry. At first it started out as a fun hobby, but then my friends and family encouraged me to start selling them.  
Tobi Holmes (HE/HIm)
"i'm a multimedia artist and designer creating 1-of-1 crochet, reworked fashion, jewellery, and illustrations for my online shop/portfolio, s3rial.experiments. i am currently focussing on designing and creating unique slow fashion items with a whimsical, cybercore twist. my mesh crochet pieces are designed to be stretchy and comfortable despite their delicate appearance, inspired by a concept for fairy chainmail, and can be worn as statement pieces or layered to create a more complex but magical look. i also create illustrations, pin badges, and stickers, inspired by my favourite cyber and whimsigothic aesthetics as well as lots of queer joy and gender euphoria."
Angie (she/Her)
Handpicked & vintage clothing store specialising in groovy garments from the 60s, 70s and 80s
Celebrating quirky aesthetics & up-cycle garments through hand embroidery, applique or totally redoing a piece 

Kai
Sage (THEY/XE/IT)
"My small business started about 2 years ago when I decided to start collecting can tabs and learning to make bracelets with them"
🧚16th april stall holders🧚
Indy Townsend
"My art focuses on nature, magic and spirituality. I absolutely adore our British wildlife and how it is inherently magical; how the seasons of the year change and follow our moods, needs and desires. I've been focusing recently on creating my own characters, from animal guides I've met on inner journeys, to magical fae I imagine existing in the world around us helping keep nature in balance. I've really enjoyed the story telling part of this and each of my paintings has a little story to go with it! I also create lino cut and digital cards with various designs: from magical moths to zodiac signs, as well as stickers and I upcycle jeans and other clothing with paint and print."
Elsbeth Hammond
"Hiya, I’m Elsbeth a graphic design student at NTU. In my spare time I create jewelry. At first it started out as a fun hobby, but then my friends and family encouraged me to start selling them."

Lucy Holt
"I’m a visuals and collage artist and a fashion student at NTU. I make analogue to digital collages which I sell as prints, cards and postcards. I would describe my work as wacky and colourful."
www.pastedmind.co.uk​​​​​​​
sage
"My small business started about 2 years ago when I decided to start collecting can tabs and learning to make bracelets with them.
About a year ago I decided to start the process of making logos, business cards and marketing my items on social media!
All can tabs used. I clean and dry before putting them together and  I make sure they are dulled down where any sharp parts are or could be."
Facebook: Sage Jewellery N Stuff on Facebook
Tiktok:  @_sage_jewellery_666
🪱19th march stall holders🪱

winter Beaumont
morgan
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