Young Creators at the Wesleyan Artist Market: Photography, Pound Cake, and Passion
In this episode of Peachtree Corners Life, host Rico Figliolini talks with two talented Wesleyan Schoo l students preparing for the upcoming Wesleyan Artist Market. Samantha Halpin , a ninth-grade photographer, and Sarah Virginia Copeland, a tenth-grade entrepreneur and baker, share how they discovered their creative passions and what they plan to bring to this year’s market. From photography inspired by family memories to a small baking business built on a treasured pound cake recipe, both students offer a glimpse into how young creators turn inspiration into something tangible. The conversation explores the creative process behind their work, the emotional side of sharing art with others, and what it’s like for young artists to sell their creations. Samantha talks about capturing meaningful moments through photography and the influence of her grandmother, while Sarah Virginia discusses turning family recipes into a growing small business. Together, they reflect on the excitement, challenges, and rewards of seeing others connect with something they’ve made. Key Takeaways Student artists play an important role in the Wesleyan Artist Market, showcasing both creative and entrepreneurial talent. Samantha Halpin’s passion for photography was inspired by her grandmother, who worked as a photographer capturing emotional moments. Her photography focuses on capturing feelings and experiences that viewers can connect with when they see the image. Sarah Virginia Copeland runs a small baking business, Sarah V’s Sweet Treats, centered around family pound cake recipes. Baking and photography represent different creative processes—one carefully planned, the other often spontaneous. Both students describe the unique feeling of sharing something personal with others, whether through a photo or a piece of cake. Family plays a major role in supporting their creative work—from inspiration to helping prepare for the market. The Wesleyan Artist Market gives young creators the chance to experience entrepreneurship, creativity, and community engagement.