Saltgirl Apparel
November 11, 2022Uncategorized

Saltgirl Apparel
Saltgirl Apparel represents the women in our fishing communities, a clothing line that specifically celebrates our Saltgirls.
Northcliff Hotel Holiday
November 8, 20222020 Gift Guide,Young At Heart

Northcliff Hotel
Please call the hotel at 707-962-2500 to purchase a gift certificate.
Frosted
November 8, 20222020 Gift Guide,Young At Heart

Frosted
DIY Holiday Cookie Kit
CHRISTMAS COOKIE BOX PICKUP
Pickup will ONLY be on December 17, 2022
Fort Bragg: 11am-1pm at Ripple – 350 N Franklin Street
Art Explorers Holiday
November 8, 20222020 Gift Guide

Art Explorers
333 N. Franklin Street
Beautiful hand-printed totes, dishtowels and bandannas designed and crafted by the artists at Art Explorers. Come into our studio to pick out your favorite designs! We can ship as well.
Noyo Harbor Inn Holiday
November 7, 20222020 Gift Guide,FB Foodies

Noyo Harbor Inn
Come visit our lovely gift shop at the Noyo Harbor Inn. Clothing, arts, jewelry, homewares and more are available for yourself or for gifts for your loved ones! Mention this guide and receive 10% off!
Epperson Music Holiday
November 7, 20222020 Gift Guide,FB Foodies

Epperson Music
Fun with ukuleles
Epperson Music is a boutique musical instrument, art, and gift store located in downtown Fort Bragg, California inside the Union Lumber Company building.
Meredith & TC Space

Meredith &
TC Space
In a previous incarnation, Meredith Frederick was a high school teacher in San Diego with a passion for printmaking, especially intaglio and lithography. Meredith was always a risk taker. So, when a mentor encouraged her to start painting in 2016, she embraced the challenge, developing a unique style influenced by California’s wild landscapes that tapped her knowledge of stenciling and employed spray paints, colored pencils, and acrylics to explore nature and the environment.
She Can Hang
Eventually Meredith made her way to Fort Bragg and found a dynamic and welcoming local art scene. When friend, fellow artist and gallery owner Tim Carmody had to give up his gallery, Meredith was asked take over, rebranding the space as TC (for Traffic Cone) and showcasing local artists in a way that would honor the community Tim had for so long supported.


Local Tip:
Stop in and take a minute to see who is hanging on the wall, it will improve your day.

At TC, Meredith employs an aesthetic she’s been working toward for years—telling a visual story with art hung in a professional way, where a deft use of light, placement and negative space ensure continuity and create excitement and drama. TC displays a variety of local, working artists who are masters of their craft. Artists appreciate a space that honors their work while communicating a cohesive story.
Erin and the Collective

Erin & the
Coast Collective
Coast Collective founder Erin Irber has a passion for fine woodworking. Starting at the Krenov School of Fine Furniture in Fort Bragg, an institution that cultivates a reverence for quality and excellence. Erin and all the Collective artisans who attended—emerged from hundreds of hours of intense study understanding that, as often as not, the nature of a piece is revealed in the handling, a slow process of discovery that requires patience, precision, an affinity for power tools and a love affair with wood.
As the name implies, Coast Collective has gathered a group of artisan woodworkers who share a commitment to quality craftsmanship and a desire to create furniture that performs and delights. All the Collective’s designs are now in stock with new furniture collections released several times a year. And unlike fast furniture destined for the landfill, members of the Collective design and build furniture meant to last and be passed on for generations.


Local Tip:
Bespoke pieces can be made to order.

Fast furniture isn’t better. In fact, with supply chain disruptions, often it isn’t even fast.
Pacific Textile & The Weavers

Pacific Textile &
The Weavers
Since the dawn of civilization, textiles have kept us warm, signaled our cultural identity and offered a canvas on which to explore and describe the world. Textile artists Lolli Jacobsen, Jackie Wollenberg and Elaine Todd understood the value of keeping the ancient art of weaving alive and with the support of their fellow Fort Bragg weavers, created a vibrant space where the local community can explore the fabric arts.

The House That Weavers Built
Established in 1993, for the last 17 years, the Pacific Textile Arts campus on Alger Street has functioned as a hybrid gallery, art school, studio space, and museum with exhibits that showcase textiles from around the world and offer classes and groups that explore a variety of disciplines from Japanese paper weaving to spinning and calligraphy. The Brockschmidt Sutherland lending library for members is an inspiring collection of over 3000 textile-related books, articles and videos.





Local Tip:
Check out the Pacific Textile Arts website to learn more about this vibrant and welcoming community and for the latest information on upcoming shows, classes and exhibits.

