Jodi’s Journal: Becoming ‘605 Made’
As we’ve learned through 605 Made and the partners who make it all possible, certain qualities determine who succeeds in business.
As we’ve learned through 605 Made and the partners who make it all possible, certain qualities determine who succeeds in business.
This year has brought changes for handmade businesses: Some starting, some leaving and some going more high-tech, against the backdrop of the broader economy.
Those who make a living selling handmade work need your support more than ever as they deal with rising material costs and a drop in spending.
Our 605 Made Night Market returns this weekend — with changes and with a chance to give local artists some much-needed love.
Artists face their own share of challenges during COVID-19. But in typical creative fashion, they’re figuring it out.
Support local makers, check off your Mother’s Day shopping and treat yourself to something new at Friday’s 605 Made Virtual Market.
The 605 Made Night Market is back for a second year Aug. 25.
Kyle and Stacy Wengler can create nearly anything – from woodwork to metal art to hand-sewn apparel. They have spent much of the past year, though, building a business.
Introducing 605 Made, an expanded effort to promote South Dakota makers.