
Jonathan and Amber Perrodin are community-centered artists rooted in downtown Springdale, Arkansas where their family has lived for generations. Together, they run Perrodin Supply Co., a studio and storefront that doubles as a creative practice and gathering space. Their daughters, Raine and Ezmah, are both artists and part of the evolving creative life around them.
Amber Winters Perrodin is an interdisciplinary artist and storyteller whose work explores belonging, memory, and shared experience. A fifth-generation Springdale resident, she has spent the past two decades leading community-driven projects across Northwest Arkansas, including The Little Craft Show, Team Springdale, and the Ozark Story Project. Her work blends art and gathering, often centered around place, folklore, and connection. She currently serves as Artist and Community Manager at The Medium, where she helped establish the Creative Exchange Fund.
Jonathan Perrodin is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist, philosopher, and environmentalist whose work explores the relationship between people and the natural world. Working with materials like steel, wood, and native plants, his practice ranges from functional craft to conceptual installation, grounded in ecological placemaking and curiosity.
Together, they create work and experiences through Perrodin Supply Co. that bring people together, hosting gatherings, workshops, and events that center creativity, connection, and a shared sense of place.