Artisan & Locally Made Goods from the Downtown Arts District
We champion small businesses who help sustain the creative economy that keeps Winston‑Salem’s culture thriving.
Every purchase supports local makers, creators, and small businesses — strengthening our city’s creative economy and contributing to community‑rooted prosperity.
Explore our curated selection of locally made, artisan, and wellness‑focused goods from independent creators in the Downtown Winston‑Salem Arts District.
Featured Artists and Makers
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Sheridan Watkins
Handcrafted textile jewelry for quirky fashion and flower lovers who love to express their individuality with eccentric wearable art. @perennialpeaces
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Rebecca Rugh-Webb
Rebecca is a psychologist, healer, artist and herbalist whose passion is wellness for the mind, body and spirit. She offers chakra-aligned oils, hand-wrapped pendants and salves, all handmade on her Winston-Salem farm. @brighterdayspsychandwellness
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Mikey Mitchell
I have a passion for creating colorful tees that bring a little joy and laughter to everyday life! When I’m not experimenting with colors you can find me either bartending, enjoying some chicken tenders or catching up on matches with my favorite WWE wrestlers. @MikeyMadeTieDyeCo
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True Whiting
True’s art channels myth, dreams, and nature, celebrating the boundless potential of human consciousness. @art_by_true
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Kendra Jones
Every design and piece of artwork is created to ignite something within you, like confidence and excitement. My hope is that when you are wearing my jewelry or buying my illustrations, you come alive and you are inspired to be the most authentic, unapologetic, version of yourself. @bykjones
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Leslie Newsome
Leslie (BFA, MFA, MHS) is an artist and clinical mental health counselor based in Advance, NC. She primarily works with mixed media and often incorporates poetry, words, and writing into her work. “My work is a visual collision of my musings on the human experience, words, and the natural world”. @leslienewsomeart