Beautiful Things is a craft market by local LGBTQIA+ artisans and craft-makers. This indoor/outdoor market is free to attend and open to the public. Shop the curated selection of ceramics, fiber and textile crafts, hand-made jewelry, and more. On the same day in Plummer Park, there will also be an LGBTQ Comic Con presented by arts grantee Prism Comics and a casual day in the park organized by the Women’s Freedom Festival. Parking will be tight, please consider taking public transit or rideshare.
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Beautiful Things Craft Market
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