Trillium Artisans, a nonprofit organization in Portland, Oregon, USA, will be hosting a special workshop on Wednesday, September 26, for artisans in the community, including members of our group and of the PDX Etsy Street Team.
Trillium Artisans is a community economic development program that empowers low-income artisans by actively connecting them to markets and supporting them in growing their “green” crafts businesses.
We offer consignment opportunities through our gallery,
our website, and
our Etsy shop, as well as credit card processing services, contracting opportunities, small business counseling, and help with product development. The products that we carry are all made from a minimum of 50% recycled, reclaimed, salvaged, found, and “trashion” materials.
Our product lines include gifts, women’s accessories, home decor, garden, and pets.
We promote a triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit for all.
Trillium falls under Etsy’s description of a “collective” – “A Collective is a group of people who know each other personally and make things together: either sharing a studio space and/or sharing knowledge.” Our artisans do not share studio space but we do have a collective gallery where our work is sold, and one of the ways we share knowledge is through our monthly artisan meetings such as this one.
Past meetings have included field trips to galleries, presentations by bankers, artists’ representatives, and boutique owners, and speakers from
Portland Supercrafty, Lov.li, and
Craftypod.
Selling art and crafts online through
Etsy.com is a very hot topic right now, and our artisans are hungry for information and assistance about how to use Etsy and market their work on the site.
The meetings are free to our artisan members and $5 for other community members who are interested in joining us. When we announced the workshop to the PDX Etsy team, the response was overwhelming – it filled up within about 8 hours!
We have approximately 30 people attending the workshop, 18 of whom are Etsy sellers. The remaining twelve are Trillium Artisan members who are interested in starting Etsy shops and will most likely do so after the workshop.
This is going to be an amazing class. We are so grateful to Ryan for donating her time and skills toward helping us meet our goals by showing our artisans and team members new ways to grow their sustainable micro-enterprises.
9 comments
Sign in to add your ownSalmonStreetStudio says:
Way to go Trillium, and PDX Etsy! Further proof that Outer SE Portland actually *does* rock.
4 years ago
rubygirl says:
Great article, Christine. I am so looking forward to this workshop (and NOT just because it means I get to escape from the kids for an evening)!
4 years ago
DaisyChains says:
Yay Christine!!! Fantastic job on the article, pictures and all. So happy to be a part of such a wonderful team! See you all Wednesday!
4 years ago
mmmfiber says:
I am really excited to attend this workshop! The crafty/artist community in this town is such an inspiration to me - everyone is simply fabulous!
4 years ago
urbana says:
Go Fo PO!
4 years ago
EyePopArt says:
It's gonna be a packed house, folks!
4 years ago
IrridescentDreams says:
I wish they had one of these in my area.
2 years ago
LondonParticulars says:
Team workshops are great, I am really lucky to have such a great team in my area!
2 years ago