Small Business Saturday: Shop Artists Featured on the Butler Trail

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Shop Artists Featured on the Butler Trail this Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday is the perfect moment to celebrate the artists whose creativity helps shape the experience of the Butler Trail. From vibrant murals to intimate pop-up exhibits, these makers have brought color, curiosity, and a sense of place to the Trail—inviting all of us to slow down and look a little closer. This year, we’re shining a spotlight on several local artists whose work has been featured in our programs and installations, and who continue to share their talent with the community through their online shops.

Whether you’re hunting for a meaningful holiday gift or treating yourself to something beautiful, these artists offer pieces that carry the spirit of the Trail with them. Shopping small means supporting the creatives who enrich our city—and keeping the Trail’s artistic heartbeat thriving year-round.

Juliet Whitsett

Juliet Whitsett is an Austin, TX-based Artist and Arts & Environmental Educator who has curated two temporary exhibitions on the Butler Trail: Really Small Museum: The ECO and Really Small Museum: POINT B.

In her shop, you’ll find original paintings as well as fine art prints, cards and postcards, and stickers from her collection Biodiversity of Texas, which was showcased on the Trail in April of 2025 for her final show, the Really Small Museum: The ECO.

Emily Eisenhart

Emily Eisenhart is an Austin-based artist whose work explores the dynamic interplay between color, light, and form. She is known for her bold use of color and organic forms in large-scale murals, immersive installations, and paintings. In 2024, she was one of the co-curators and artists featured in WaterWork‘s inaugural show on  Seaholm Waterfront. 

In her shop, you’ll find 8 x 10, 11 x 14, or 18 x 24 prints and original paintings and sculptures.

Lys Santamaria

Lys Santamaria is a Colombian-born, Austin-based artist whose work in glass beads and tile explores joy, healing, and storytelling inspired by her identity as a Latina, woman, and immigrant. In July, she joined the design team for TTC’s Eastside Family Garden project.

In her shop, you’ll find handcrafted glass bead jewelry and mosaic art. Everything on her website is handmade by Lys with immense love and care, making each piece truly special.

Adrian Landon Brooks

Adrian Landon Brooks is an Austin-based muralist and fine artist specializing in large-scale murals and studio work that incorporates reclaimed and repurposed materials. In 2024, he created Cosmos Composition, a mural underneath the 1st Street Bridge as a part of TEMPO on the Trail. 

In his shop, you’ll find original works in various mediums, printed T-shirts, and screenprints.

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