Lil Bits Cloth is made by Eliza Wapner in New Orleans, LA. Everything is handmade and naturally dyed using plants. This means each garment is usually made over the course of a week- first cutting the pieces, dyeing them, hand washing them, and then sewing them together. It's a labor-intensive process but the end result is a unique, well made, and custom garment that will last and be cherished.


Wild Sky Studiob by Morgan Kuster. Handwoven + hand dyed textiles | natural dye + upcycle.


TINT is a floral design project by sisters, Arrin and Nikki Sutliff. Florals allow them to work across disciplines in the fields of styling, design, photography, and art. Their aim is to work collaboratively with clients to create an experience, a mood, through florals. They oversee everything including the the initial concept, local sourcing of flowers, details of design elements, and setup.  


Blue Light Junction is a natural dye studio, alternative color lab, retail space, dye garden and educational facility in central Baltimore led by Kenya Miles. Kenya is also artist in residence for the Baltimore Natural Dye Initiative at MICA and Parks & People, an initiative to grow and process natural dyes in Baltimore city.


Rosa Sung Ji Chang 장성지 is a Korean-born multi-disciplinary artist focusing on visual/fiber art and research-based visual storytelling based in two East Coast cities, New York and Baltimore. Rosa's visual works and stories convey a message of sustainable balance between humans and the natural world. She takes her inspirations from reincarnation --a cultural pillar in Korea, where she spent most of her formative years-- and her firm belief of pursuing a non-wasteful lifestyle throughly colors her work.