Queen Anne Farmers Market Poster Series

At Queen Anne Farmers Market, we have partnered with local artists who created gorgeous yearly, collectible posters that we sell each year at the market. These posters are also available at Queen Anne Frame. We have had the privilege of working with four artists over the past decade and are currently working with Aaron Bagley, who just created the first poster in his series of four. Take a look below to see all the posters.

 
 

2021 Season Poster - Aaron Bagley

Local illustrator and author Aaron Bagley’s first poster of his four-part series for QAFM 2021-2024. His work has been featured in The Virginia Quarterly Review, Seattle’s The Stranger, and The Seattle Weekly. This year’s poster features cameos from beloved farmers market characters and delightful watercolors of produce. We can’t wait to see what he does next season!

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

2017 to 2020 Season - Frida Clements

This series was done by the incredible Frida Clements. She is a PNW illustrator whose intricate line drawings and nature-inspired palette complement her distinctive Scandinavian aesthetic, in which flora and fauna are frequent subjects. Frida utilized a combination of watercolor along with hand-drawn line art to create a visually stunning poster series that also conveys the mission and vision of QAFM.

 

 
 
 

2012 to 2016 Season - Joe Wirtheim

For four years, Joe Wirtheim created Queen Anne Farmers Market's collectable posters, setting the stage for a great new season with his colorful and vibrant takes on our community-run urban market. His poster series invited you to gather your friends, whether they are human, bovine or just silly chickens, and join the fun at the top of the hill. 

 
 

2009 to 2012 Season - Elizabeth Mullaly

We owe a debt of gratitude to graphic designer, Elizabeth Mullaly. Her beautiful artistry and gorgeous use of color elevated a simple poster series into the realm of true art. Elizabeth’s posters are favored by collectors throughout Seattle and beyond. Whether it’s the apples in autumnal hues or bright beets, Elizabeth managed to capture the lush abundance of Washington’s farm produce beautifully. Thank you, Elizabeth!