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Smorgasburg x Art Share LA: Art Fair

Date
March 10, 2024
Time
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
https://artsharela.org/event/smorgasburg-la-art-fair/
Council District
City Council District 14

The Smorgasburg LA Art Fair, curated by Art Share L.A., is a quarterly event featuring artisan vendors and live performances being held on March 10th! For this special Women’s History Month edition, we will be highlighting female-identifying creatives.

Art Share L.A. creates equitable access and opportunity for emerging artists by providing a creative environment for them to live, work, develop, perform, and exhibit. We believe artists, as individuals, must be valued and supported as a vital part of a culturally rich, vibrant community.

Smorgasburg operates the largest open-air food markets in the country, with locations in New York, Los Angeles, Jersey City, Sao Paulo, and most recently, Miami and Toronto. Smorgasburg L.A. provides a platform for nearly 100 small businesses curated from the next wave of SoCal’s food, beverage and shopping scene.

Location

ROW DTLA
777 Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90021 United States
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