Derbyshire Artisan Markets

Derbyshire Artisan Markets Derbyshire Artisan Markets is overseen by Furthest From the Sea CIC a Derbyshire based arts and events organisation.

Each of the Markets mixes local, handmade and fresh produce and crafts
Community crafts and produce with live performances. Furthest From the Sea, a Derbyshire based arts collective, brings you Handcrafted Events featuring local, handmade and designed products from artisans across the Midlands. For more details please message us here or [email protected]

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Hi, We're looking to work with a few face painters in the Derbyshire area, any recommendations most welcome.

23/08/2021

Food or Drink Trader opportunity - Bank holiday Monday 30th August

Furthest from the Sea Music, Comedy & Arts are delighted to be returning to live events with our 8th annual Furthest from the Sea Festival in Derby. The event is on Monday 30th August, 10am – 4pm, located on Cathedral Green in the city centre.

Our festival aims to celebrate ‘home-grown’ arts and artists from Derby and Derbyshire, with a free programme of performances and creative workshops. As always, the day will have a strong pirate theme.

We have space for a (select) few food and drink stalls, but the site has no electricity and we do not want to add any generators.

We are looking for self contained, well presented traders. Happy to discuss with businnesses from the region, specifically interested with those from Derbyshire.

Please email [email protected]

Derbyshire Artisan Markets Furthest from the Sea Music, Comedy & Arts Furthest from the Sea Festival 2021

With plans afoot Furthest from the Sea Music, Comedy & Arts   have a number of events coming up and it'd be good to see ...
04/05/2021

With plans afoot Furthest from the Sea Music, Comedy & Arts have a number of events coming up and it'd be good to see who is feeling confident, rehearsing and looking to perform in the coming months.

Be good to talk to Community organisations, Arts Groups, Individuals etc

Mostly outdoor daytime events. Most paid, some not but be assured in the knowledge that on the ones that aren't neither will I be.

email [email protected]

23/02/2021

In partnership with the Derby City Council Art Department, the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance would like to commission an artist based in Derby to create the physical awards for the winners of the CHWA 2021 Awards. The award winners will be announced and the awards virtually presented at a c...

From Made In Derbyshire - Calling all food and drink producers! Great Taste opens for entry next month - don’t miss the ...
20/01/2021

From Made In Derbyshire - Calling all food and drink producers! Great Taste opens for entry next month - don’t miss the opportunity to put your food or drink to the test with Great Taste’s panel of over 500 experts. It is a quick way to get honest, straightforward and impartial feedback from chefs, buyers, food writers and retailers. Whether your product receives a 1-, 2- or 3-star accolade, Great Taste stars are highly respected seals of approval.

General entry dates

General entry opens: 15 February from midday

Entry closes: 1 March at midday (competition will close earlier if entry cap is reached)

Guild of Fine Food members have priority entry from 1 February until 15 February.

If you’re not a food producer but love good food and drink you might like to visit greattasteawards.co.uk to discover the award winners from last year’s Great Taste awards. You can filter by county which will help you to shop locally and support businesses in Derbyshire.

For more information, visit www.gff.co.uk/gta

Great Taste is the world’s largest and most trusted food and drink awards. Putting your food or drink to the test with our panel of over 500 experts is a quick way to get honest, straightforward and impartial feedback from chefs, buyers, food writers and retailers. Whether your product recei...

What a great list! Pass this post on to anyone who might be eligible for a grant.
04/12/2020

What a great list! Pass this post on to anyone who might be eligible for a grant.

After three rounds and 18 grants awarded, we are yet to receive an application to our HCA Endangered Crafts Fund for a project that features any of the following endangered crafts from the . If you know any of these UK-based makers, mention them in the comments so they can consider applying for up to £2,000 to do something that will increase the likelihood of their craft surviving the next generation. The next application deadline is 26 February 2021. More details at https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/ecf-apply/. The ECF is supported by the Garfield Weston Foundation, Dulverton Trust, Allchurches Trust, Radcliffe Trust and individual donors.

Brick maker
Broom maker
Brush maker
Clay pipe maker
Clog maker
Coach builder
Cooper (non-spirits)
Cricket ball maker
Engine turner
Falconry furniture maker
Flintknapper (masonry)
Flute maker
Free reed instrument maker
Globe maker
Gold be**er
Hand grinder
Harp maker
Hat block maker
Horn, antler and bone worker
Illuminator
Iron founder
Japanner
Lacrosse stick maker
Ladder maker
Lead worker
Mould and deckle maker
Northumbrian pipe maker
Oar, mast, spar and flagpole maker
Orrery maker
Parchment and vellum maker
Pargeter
Pole lathe bowl turner
Rake maker
Saw maker
Side saddle maker
Sieve and riddle maker
Slater
Spade maker (forged heads)
Surgical instrument maker
Tinsmith
Wainwright
Wallpaper maker
Whip maker
Wooden pipe maker

Trading opportunity this Christmas at Derby Market Place as part of   Festive Markets
02/12/2020

Trading opportunity this Christmas at Derby Market Place as part of Festive Markets

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1 The Strand Arcade
Derby
DE11BQ

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