A Season Closing, and What Comes Next
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There are moments in the year where things naturally shift, even if nothing dramatic is happening.
Right now feels like one of those moments.
The upcoming Palm Springs Vintage Market on May 3rd will be the last one for the season before the summer break. It’s been a consistent place to show work, meet people, and see how the pieces live outside the studio.
For this final market, I’ll be offering a 50% sale on most of the work — partly practical, partly a way to let things move forward before the pause.

Soon after, I’ll be heading to San Francisco for an event at The Box SF on May 9–10. With the venue closing in June, this will be one of the final opportunities to show work there.

After that, the focus shifts.
New markets. New spaces. Continuing to build something that moves between the studio and the outside world.
And later this year, I’ll be part of CATCON in Pasadena — a two-day event that feels closely aligned with the work I’ve been creating.
It’s not a dramatic transition, just a gradual one.
One season ending, another beginning.
Meow for now,
Jeffrey