Photography courtesy of UAA
Our vision at United Artisans of America is a community store: a place where craftsmen and artists can sell their wares and a place to purchase things made by local artists.
We now have 34 Artisans' wares in house (31 are from the Carolinas, 2 from Florida and 1 in Heaven). We have pottery, welded art, purses, baby shoes, jewelry, crocheted hats, mobiles, stained glass, crystal nail files, paintings, photography, guitar pick holders, cards, beads and more...appropriate gifts for men, women and children handcrafted right here in the U.S.A.
Our vision at United Artisans of America is a community center: you can let your kids play, sip a cup of coffee, hang out, play games, read a book or use the Wi-Fi. We offer classes for kids, teens and adults including: crochet, photography, watercolors, art 101, knitting, jewelry, beading, swing and ballroom dancing. We have meet-ups for deaf and hard of hearing (and those who want to learn ASL), photography, and book readers. We host birthday parties for kids and teens, baby and bridal showers, storytelling and more.
We would be delighted to meet you and help you with figuring out a project, getting a unique birthday gift, learning a new skill or hosting your event. Things are buzzing in the Heart of Fort Mill, SC, so feel free to stop by. Check out our website for classes and events:
www.unitedartisansofamerica.com or call: 801-810-4066


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is there a printable map of this project ?
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