Sunday 7 June 10.30am - 4pm
📍The Mowbray and Victoria in Neepsend, Sheffield.
Entry £2 in advance / £3 on the door, Kids 12 and under go free!
Make a day of it
Take your time through a thoughtfully curated artisan market and printmakers’ fair, where each piece has been made with care. You’ll find beautifully crafted prints and handmade goods, brought together by Endless Love Creative and set across The Mowbray and Victoria— two restored historical venues in the heart of Neepsend.
What you’ll find
A considered gathering of makers and materials.
Prints and illustration, layered with detail and character.
Handmade pieces for daily rituals—from botanicals to knitwear.
Objects shaped slowly, in small batches, with an eye for design and longevity. The makers themselves, there to share their work, their process, and what’s new.
Eat, drink, stay a while
Food made with care—seasonal plates, slow flavours, something sweet.
Step out into the courtyard for the open-air grill, or find a place on the roof terrace to pour a glass and settle in. Inside, Clubhouse Social will be serving summer drinks, speciality coffee, and freshly baked treats.
Workshops
We have invited two artists to join the market and host bookable workshops at Victoria. In the Morning will be a linocut repeat print pattern workshop by Printmaker Izzy Williamson and in the afternoon Braided Grain will be host to a Harvest favour workshop where you will learn how to create a Corn Dolly. find out more here
Accessibility
Accessibility Markets, Bar and Cafe are wheelchair accessible.
Please note Roof terrace bar at Mowbray and Workshops at Victoria are not wheelchair accessible.
The event is dog friendly.
Discover the lineup’s
Artisan Market
📍 Victoria 1 Rowland St, Neepsend, Sheffield S3 8DE
Alex Sickling Ceramics - Amypanda - Black & Grace Jewellery - Bloom Sheffield - Carla Murdoch Ceramics - Ceramics by Kat - CharKnots - Collette Stained Glass - eiyia - Elsie Moss Botanical - Erin Jackson Raynes - Gonzo Studio - gulligull - Hannah Bourn - Kate Semple - Millicent Sanders - Mondnah Jewellery - Night time holiday - Nyōō - Olive & B - Rag Makers - Rebecca Ridley Ceramics - Robert Hunter Ceramics - Ruby Creagh - Ruth Wilde - Signal Goods - These Wilds - Venerable Beads
Alex Sickling Ceramics
“Inspired by folklore, social movements and nature. My ceramics are a mixture of decorative and practical pieces that have a naive and playful quality!” Website
Bloom Sheffield
Community Garden and independent shop, expect wild blooms amongst summer classics in a collection of colourful bouquets. Website
CharKnots
Inspired by a love of colour and creating high quality, eco conscious homeware and accessories. Website
Erin Jackson Raynes
Folklore, ritual and tradition through archival imagery, blending contemporary and traditional craft to showcase
the weird and the wonderful. Website
Hannah Bourn
Intricate sculptural pieces are reminiscent of the sea, respectful of the earth, and carry the message of something both beautiful but fragile. Website
Mondnah Jewellery
A collection of jewellery and ceramics from Artist Linda Hemmersbach. Website
Olive and B
“Our products are lovingly hand poured in small batches, using natural soy wax, delicate botanical.” Website
Robert Hunter Ceramics
Function and sculpture: a range of tableware alongside larger, more expressive vessels that serve as surfaces for glaze exploration Website
Ruby Creagh
Leather Goods , using traditional hand-stitching techniques made in Hebden Bridge. Website
amypanda
Forever inspired by wildflowers on walks. Website
Ceramics by Kat
Combining functionality with charm, every item is unique and made to bring a smile to your face. Website
Collette Stained Glass
“The collection is influenced by my time spent volunteering for the RSPB and Butterfly Conservation. ” Website
eiyia
“some of the craziest stories ever created” Website
Gonzo Studio
Influenced by an eclectic mix of renaissance period maximalism- contrasted with modern, industrial objects of utilitarian design Website
Kate Semple
“my motivation is to impart a sense of energy, of ideas forming like a line from a poem” Website
Night Time Holiday
For fun and forever, timeless jewellery with a playful twist Website
Rag Makers
Working with local mills to source dead-stock fabrics and yarns, which they make into collections of accessories. Website
Signal Goods
Each piece is made with reclaimed timber offcuts. Website
Venerable Beads
Handwoven beads, inspired by antique embroidery samplers and historical artworks.Website
Black & Grace
Ellie creates jewellery that is both timeless and tactile, designed to be worn and loved. Website
Carla Murdoch Ceramics
Each piece is thoughtfully thrown on the potter’s wheel, with careful attention to proportion, balance and tactility Website
Elsie Moss Botanical
“Plant based botanicals and steam-distilled essential oils are used to create beautifully gentle, yet luxurious bars of soap” Website
gulligull
Happiness and (latex) expansion engineer, Website
Millicent Sanders
Handcrafted knitwear from 100% factory excess, made in Yorkshire. Website
NYōō
Inspired by nostalgia, for a slower paced world. Website
Rebecca Ridley Ceramics
Slow made pottery, for everyday life. Website
Ruth Wilde
‘My work is filled with tender thoughts of romance, nostalgia and melancholy.’ Website
These Wilds
Sustainable & Vintage inspired Children’s Clothing, Made to Last. Website
Printmakers’ Fair at The Mowbray
📍118 Mowbray St, Neepsend, Sheffield S3 8EN
Concrete Nature - Drawing Up Roots - Ellastrated - Georgia Green - Holsen Studio - Hunk Print - James Green - Jenni Ruoff - LDM Design - Liz Harry - Max Machen Illustration - Mockup Goods Co. - Natálie Blehová - Niamh Spink - paint soup - Ploterre - SANPO - Sophie Tresidder Printmaker - Tillie Rose Studio - Tom Hardwick
Concrete Nature
An environmentally conscious creative studio based in Glasgow founded by French designer and workshop facilitator, Clementine Carriere. Website
Georgia Green
Her painterly prints play with sunlight, lamplight and candlelight, endlessly drawn to the softness of illumination. Website
James Green
“I love the limitations of the mediums, and the way they make you think creatively to produce an image.” Website
Liz Harry
Maker of mental health goodies. Website
Natálie Blehová
Detailed patterns and textures together with distinctive colour palettes have become characteristic of my work. Website
Ploterre
Rebecca reveals stories from data and shares what she finds through art, where every mark on the page is deliberately crafted from data through a process of drawing with formulas. Website
Tillie Rose Studio
Cute stationary goodies and junk journal essentials. Website
Drawing Up Roots
Print and zine maker exploring nature, in rich layers silk screen prints and the grainy beauty of riso. Website
Holsen Studio
A collab between friends and artists Hannah Tolson & Olivia Holden. Website
Jenni Ruoff
Experimenting and playing with typography and colors, trying textures, and having a great time while working. Website
Max Machen Illustration
Bringing a smile to wall / page / screen near you! Website
Niamh Spink
Niamh predominantly works in monotype, meaning that each of her pieces are one of a kind originals. Website
SANPO
I hope that my art can be a part of special moments for those who receive gifts or send gifts to their loved ones. Website
Tom Hardwick
Creates various prints and illustrated goods inspired by the British countryside and the natural world. Website
Ellastrated
Inspired by female friendship, promoting mental wellbeing and finding humour in the everyday. Website
Hunk Print
We’re passionate about bringing creative ideas to life through high quality screen printing. Website
LDM Design
Inspired by nature I create designs that will cause conversations and promote sustainability. Website
Mockup Goods Co.
“A love for old technical drawing manuals, matchbooks and vintage ads which informs the style of my prints.”Website
paint soup
“I hope that my love of adventures and storytelling is reflected in my illustration.” Website
Sophie Tresidder Printmaker
Bold colour, abstract mark making and painterly expression. Inspired by the structural framework and constant relationship between exterior and interior environments. Website