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San Francisco Bazaar Presents: Holiday Shows You Can't Miss

November 13th, 2009

We’ve got some SPECTACULAR LOCAL SHOWS we want you to know about. Many of you may ask: What’s The MISSION of San Francisco Bazaar SF? Some may answer: “To sell stuff” While that is partly true, our answer is To Support Local Artists and Small Businesses. To create an AWESOME COMMUNITY of people (*YOU*) that want to keep these LOCAL, CURATED, CHARITY events happening! Artists and Craftspeople can’t make a living on just one show. They need support….they need you!

SHOWS YOU CANNOT MISS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

NewPeople

NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE: Starting the holiday off in festival fashion, NEW PEOPLE and San Francisco Bazaar SF create an all-day, all-floor vertical art village. Come join the shopping fun!

TOKYO CREATORS MARKET: SUPERFROG Gallery presents an exhibit of the works of seven unique artists from Japan distinctive in their mastery and originality. These creations come in many dimensions and reach ambitious heights of expression.

SPECIAL OFFER: GET INVITED TO FREE OPENING PARTY

Sign up to receive the NEW PEOPLE newsletter on their homepage ASAP and get invited to the private party on Friday, November 20th 6pm – 8pm and meet some of the artists from Tokyo! NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE will also have its sneak peak on that night! FREE Music, FREE Drinks, Cutting Edge Art and Craft for Sale. YOU CAN’T MISS THIS! The e-mail invitation will be sent only to the NEW PEOPLE newsletter subscribers on Monday, November 16th so RSVP TODAY

Friday November 20th 2009 6pm-8pm (by invitation only)

Saturday November 21st 2009 10am-8pm – Open To The Public

NEW PEOPLE – 1746 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115

FREE TO ATTEND

PETALUMA DOWNTOWN CRAFT MART – NOVEMBER 29th 2009

Petaluma Craft Mart

Petaluma Downtown Craft Mart is a new craft mart that brings together the best in Indie crafts, featuring traditional and edgy styles created by bold designers and artisans from Sonoma County and the Bay Area. Shop the malls on Black Friday but then come shop local on Green Sunday!

Attendees will be able to peruse the craft market, which will showcase 30+ crafters selling everything from jewelry and bath products to clothing and purses, all with a unique twist. The first 50 attendees will receive a fabulous gift bag! Attendees will also have the opportunity to enter the raffle for more incredible prizes and gifts generously donated by Chronicle Books and local businesses

The event is also a fundraiser for COTS. (Committee on the Shelterless) COTS offers help and hope to the homeless person in Sonoma County by providing safe shelter and housing, helping people develop steady incomes and helping them get back under a roof of their own. All profits and proceeds from this event go to COTS.

When: Sunday, November 29th from noon-5pm

Where: At the historic Hotel Petaluma located at 205 Kentucky Street, Petaluma, CA

Admission: $1 donation

Free Parking * ATMs across the street at Bank of America

For further information or to become a sponsor or donate please contact: PetalumaDowntownCraftMart@gmail.com

www.petalumadowntowncraftmart.com

SF ETSY’S HANDMADE HO DOWN – DECEMBER 3rd 2009

Come to the FIRST San Francisco Craftstravaganza, Handmade Ho Down Urban Craft Fair 2009! SF Etsy is holding its first ever crafstravaganza, Handmade Ho Down at 1015 Folsom on December 3rd.

Be a part of this first ever Etsy-sponsored, urban craft show; and buy local this holiday season, while supporting Drawbridge, a non-profit that brings art programs to disadvantaged youth!

At the event:

* Special Event ‘ Zine!

* FREE Swag Bags full of goodies to the first 150 peeps in the door!

* Free Magnolia Photo Booth

* Booze!! – of course, its Ten15 folks!

* Charity Raffle for DrawBridge

* Gift Wrapping station with suggested donation, all proceeds to benefit DrawBridge!

* Bring in art supplies for donation to DrawBridge children!

* Live DJs! * Live Art * 55+ Crafters and Vintage sellers

* VIP room for vendors/press/attendees

* FREE ADMISSION!

*****This is a 21+ event.*******

For more information:

Website: http://www.handmadehodown.com

Bloggy: http://handmadehodown.blogspot.com

Email: info@handmadehodown.com

When: Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 6:00pm – 12:00am

Where: Ten15 1015 Folsom San Francisco, CA

JOIN US THIS HOLIDAY SEASON & SHOP HANDMADE, SHOP LOCAL

Don’t Homogenize the Handmade Experience

Celebrate Small, Local, Diverse Art and Craft Events

That’s what makes the SF BAY AREA special

AND LAST BUT NEVER LEAST…..

San Francisco Bazaar

120+ Vendors * FREE Craft Workshops * Raffles * Food * Music and More!

Keep Checking The Site For Updates and News!

Saturday December 12th 2009 12:00 PM – 6:00PM

Sunday December 13th 2009 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

San Francisco County Fair Building Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

$2.00 Per Adult ~ 12 & Under FREE

50% of Admission Fees Go To Charity

Show us some love and RSVP on….

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Holiday/Craft Fair -12/12 (san mateo)

November 12th, 2009

Hillsdale High School is holding a holiday/craft Fair , Saturday December 12th. We are looking for vendors that want to sell their goods. They need to be affordable and marketable. We have a lot of jewelry vendors, so we are looking for other ideas. We are only charging a flat $100.00 for a 6′ table and a donation for the raffle. We expect a very large turnout so this will give you great opportunity for sales. We are in a great location with heavy traffic and this will be well advertised. We intend to make this an annual event. Contact me for more info.  Reply to: comm-7ftjr-1459699367@craigslist.org 

“We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information ”

Petaluma Downtown Craft Mart, November 29th

November 12th, 2009

A new craft mart is coming to Petaluma. We thought it would be interesting to meet the women who have put this latest fair together. Most of them have been vendors at other events. The life of a promoter is new to them. Enjoy meeting Kristine, Nicole, Carrie, Melissa and Elaine:

Craft mart poster for webCan you please tell us about the upcoming Petaluma Downtown Craft Mart and who might be interested in attending. Kristine McFarland: The Petaluma Downtown Craft Mart is the brainchild of five Petaluma crafty ladies who have done our share on the craft fair circuit in San Francisco, Sacramento and various places in the U.S. We all realized that there isn’t one definitive fair in Sonoma County, and really wanted to create a unique event to highlight the wealth of talent we have up here, to create a buzz to showcase such talent and create a crafty culture that has been missing.  Nicole Vasbinder: We also want to create an event that is inclusive of the whole town. Something that will attract all ages and people from all different walks of life. That’s why we have vendors that represent the indie side of the craft community as well as vendors that are a little more traditional. We are also super excited that it’s right next door to TAPS brewpub as there will be a place for the dudes to hang out who otherwise might not come to a craft fair. Ha!  Carrie Caudle: This is a great event for families to attend. There will be a number of adorable gifts for little ones, and kids can find reasonably-priced things to get for their parents, too. I love having an alternative to the mall for family shopping! And any place where hipsters and grandmas can mingle is all right by me.

IMG_7098_405_crpI am sure you are excited about arranging and promoting a fair of your own. How has this process developed? Nicole: It came together pretty organically. After I opened StitchCraft in January 2008 I started meeting all sorts of crafty people in Petaluma. I’m a natural networker and starting talking to people about putting on a craft show in downtown that would get foot traffic and would be centrally located. tnElaine, Melissa, Carrie and Kristine all said that they would want to help plan and that’s how we got together.

What show have you done in the past that you have used as a foundation and inspiration for your own show? Kristine: When I first moved from San Francisco to Petaluma I noticed there wasn’t a great venue for all the talent here, plus I really wanted to meet friends. I created a craft show, which to put it mildly, wasn’t quite what I had hoped, but I was a solo woman, putting on a big event and clearly needed help. All of these women were vendors at my fair and Melissa and I originally discussed ‘bringing it back’ as the idea was there and just needed to be expanded upon.   Nicole: : I have done so many craft shows over the past 6 years including San Francisco Bazaar, Renegade Craft Fair, Felt Club and Stitch Austin and wanted something like that for Petaluma. The DIY movement is exploding and ties in with the slow food movement that is so huge in Sonoma County. Petaluma is a natural for a show like this.   Elaine: Petaluma has a great tradition for being supportive of artists and crafters. What I like especially about this show is the very diverse selection of vendors that we will be hosting. A little bit o’ everything, I like to think.  Melissa: I’ve been very active in running a sustainable development campaign to support our local economy. Promoting the creativity of our area is a key component to that. Petaluma is a town distinguished by it’s creative history and it’s local-vore economy. Petalumans live within 5 miles of all the food, dairy, and beer (Lagunitas) they can dream of! It’s a natural fit for our community to showcase it’s creativity and particularly in such a beautiful and historic venue.  Carrie: We’ve definitely captured the positive, collaborative energy for this show.

It is such a disappointment to see all the “retail” items being sold at craft fairs. any thoughts about this ? Melissa: Retail items have their place in mainstream culture but I fear the homogenization of what’s available to the consumer. Personally, I like things freshened up from time to time and I feel craft fairs allow the opportunity for new ideas and products to reach consumers. Craft fairs are a forum for the maker and the buyer to come together in a shared appreciation of handmade items. When a craft fair ceases to fill that need then it’s time to change the name.

tn-1Seems as if Petaluma is becoming a hub of independent thinking. do you think it is the new home of the D.I.Y movement ? Nicole: I know! It’s a pretty special place. We have so many talented people in Petaluma as well as special events like Whiskerino and Butter & Egg Days. And Sonoma County is home to companies like O’Reilly Media (Craft Zine, Make Zine and Maker Fair) and events like Handcar Regatta. Maybe it is the new Craft Mecca!  Elaine: I’m a little biased in my answer, having moved to Petaluma when I was 5 and basically living here since. The green valleys, the swirling winds and the early fog, just make an artist’s heart leap with joy. Petaluma is positioned in a way that nurtures creativity and I find it very exciting that so many liked minded hearts are finding their way here…  Melissa: We definitely have something going on here and it’s in our blood as a community. We are known for originality in so many areas

Tell us about COTS: Elaine: COTS (Committee on the Shelterless) has long been one of those organizations that is synonymous with helping, caring and giving. There are a lot of people in this town, like throughout the country that have fallen on hard times and just need a helping hand. COTS is that helping hand. From helping low income kids with their homework to providing dishes and other homeware to displaced families, COTS is a cherished part of this community.  Carrie: COTS is there to support members of our community with essential opportunities and care. From temporary housing, to job skills, to nourishment, to sliding-scale counseling services, COTS is a vital component of what makes Petaluma so special. We are thrilled to support this organization through our event!

www.petalumadowntowncraftmart.com

www.cots-homeless.org

New People Artist Village

November 11th, 2009

New People Artist Village Banner

NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE: Starting the holiday off in festival fashion, NEW PEOPLE and San Francisco Bazaar SF create an all-day, all-floor vertical art village. Come join the shopping fun! This special San Francisco Bazaar show will feature never seen before San Francisco Bazaar Vendors and some of our longtime favorites. Shop this unique event and see some inspiring art at Tokyo Creators Market!

TOKYO CREATORS MARKET: SUPERFROG Gallery presents an exhibit of the works of seven unique artists from Japan distinctive in their mastery and originality. These creations come in many dimensions and reach ambitious heights of expression.

Get invited to the private opening party!

Sign up to receive the NEW PEOPLE newsletter on their homepage ASAP and get invited to the private party on Friday, November 20th 6pm – 8pm and meet the artists from Tokyo! NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE will also have its sneak peak on that night! The e-mail invitation will be sent only to the NEW PEOPLE newsletter subscribers on Monday, November 16th!

About NEW PEOPLE

NEW PEOPLE is a 20,000 square foot, striking, contemporary building located at 1746 Post Street in the heart of San Francisco’s Japantown (one of only three remaining in the country). The project represents a $15 million investment by Shogakukan, one of the largest publishers of Japan. NEW PEOPLE will become a destination in itself and a source of stimulation for both San Francisco locals and tourists, bringing a new cultural energy to an area filled with history. With three stories above and a basement below, NEW PEOPLE will share Japanese cinema, retail and art, all under one roof!

More Info About NEW PEOPLE Here

When and Where

Friday November 20th 2009 6pm-8pm (by invitation only)

Saturday November 21st 2009 10am-8pm – Open To The Public

New People

1746 Post St,

San Francisco, CA 94115

Lightbox: The Holiday Crafty Hour. Dec 5th, The Makeout Room, 12pm- 5pm

November 6th, 2009

We’ve got another amazing space, a date set aside,

now all we need is you!

The Holidays are coming up fast and we’re putting together a

Saturday afternoon Crafty Hour that will highlight gifts for $50

or under. It’s all about affordable, unique gifts.

We’ll be hosting this great Holiday event at The Makeout Room

from 12pm-5pm on Saturday, December 5th.

If this sounds like a holiday show you want to be a part of,

send photos of your work or a link to your website to

shelly [!at] lightboxsf.com and please mention the general price

range for your pieces. Feel free to forward this information to

anyone else you think might be interested.

Lightbox is a gallery and workspace that currently only exists on paper and in the minds of it’s creators Shelly and Genevieve. As we work to make it a reality we will be hosting events and making friends, www.lightboxsf.com

Root Division’s Second Saturday Event – December 13th, 7 -10 pm

November 4th, 2009

CALL FOR ARTISTS & ARTISANS

 

Join a select group of artisans and artists for a one-night-only sale of art & handmade gifts priced under $100.

 
Last year’s sale featured 40 vendors including prints, photos & drawings, as well as handmade bags, jewelry, and other artist-made items, and we hosted over 300 people.
 
Final deadline to participate is November 26th.
Artists/vendors that register before November 2 will be included on event postcards.
 
Artisans:
Fee is $50 for 4 linear feet of table space. Table space is for those selling items other than art that can be hung on the wall. All items for sale must be priced under $100. Artisans purchasing table space will retain 100% of sales from event.
 
Artists:
You will be required to drop off artwork on Wednesday, December 2nd from 2-6 pm.  Root Division will be installing the work. All items for sale must be priced under $100. Artists will receive 60% of any sales. 
 
All fees go directly towards supporting Root Division’s art education programs.
 
Due to space constraints, we will not be accepting all applicants.  If you would like to participate send images of your work (or a link to images) along with your full name, phone number and email address to Selene at events@rootdivision.org or call 415.863.7668.  You will be notified shortly after your submission is received.  First come first served.  Please put H Sale in the subject line.
 
A sliding scale donation will be taken at the door during the event.  No one will be turned away.
 

Root Division

3175 17th Street

San Francisco, CA 94110

415.863.7668

www.rootdivision.org

11/13: Looking for Unique Gift Vendors for Holiday Bazaar – Walnut Creek)

October 29th, 2009

The Buena Vista School Holiday Bazaar

Date: Friday, November 13th from 5-9pm.

Location: Sports Basement, 1881 Ygnacio Valley Rd, Walnut Creek

The event will cost $30 to participate (w/optional raffle donation). The table fees goes to a great cause – supporting Buena Vista School! This is an indoor venue and included in the price is a 6-foot table and a chair. Vendor Application wil be emailed once vendor is approved.

Sports Basement asks that vendors not sell things that compete directly with their merchandise, and we feel it’s best that vendors not compete amongst themselves. We will be marketing the event through the school via flyers and newsletters, but we’d also like all vendors to promote the event by doing an email blast or adding the event to their website. There are only about 12 vendor spots, so we are limiting vendors to those who sell quality gift items for the family (preferably those made by local designers or small businesses).

Please let me know if you’d be interested in participating ASAP. Vendor Applications will be considered on a first-come, first served basis, and all payments must be rec’d by Wednesday, 11/4/09.

39th Annual Dance Palace Holiday Crafts Fair – Pt Reyes

October 29th, 2009

Friday, December 4, 3–9 p.m.;

Saturday and Sunday, December 5 and 6, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. 

Ceramics, toys, ornaments, clothing, jewelry, and more will be on sale at this annual holiday fair—with delicious refreshments for sale prepared by Indian Peach Food Company.

http://www.dancepalace.org/CraftApp2009.pdf  to download a Crafts Fair application

WE Artspace looking for vendors {Oakland}

October 26th, 2009

WE Artspace is going to be holding an Art/Craft Fair, beginning Thanksgiving weekend and running  every weekend till the weekend before the Christmas Holiday.   If you are interested in reserving a spot to sell your art/crafts  contact me at  info@weartspace.com  There will be a $10 non-refundable        reservation fee.

11/7: Space Available in a Elegant Holiday Trunk Show /Fashion & Jewelry (SOMA / south beach)

October 21st, 2009

I’m have space for Jewelry vendors and Fashion Designer to participate in a Holiday Trunk Show on Saturday, Nov 7 (10am -4pm) and Sunday.

The location is amazing and very elegant: A Production Studio on the Embarcadero in Pier 26

1. On the Embarcadero Waterfront across from Gordon Biersch, and next to the Epic Roast House. ( people walk all day pass this location and weather permitting we can setup on the waterfront)

2. Easy access, Muni and Bart and near the Farmer Market at the ferry building – I will have someone passing out flyers during the events

3. Parking is easy and this is a space to load and unload your items

4. Full Kitchen, beautiful large bathroom

5. Stereo, movie projector and screen (if you send me photos of your items I will create a DVD and have slide shows projecting your items during the event),

6. Internet

7. Room is light, clean, high ceilings, professional

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30868915@N03/show/with/4016870273/

photos of the venue – you don’t need to bring chairs only your tables and displays, right now it’s setup as a theater, but it will be setup for us as shown in the 4 small white pictures.

I will be marketing the event with local event sites, ads on some local newspapers, flyers and professional invitations you can forward the invite to yours ( please look at my web site www.jewelrysuit.com to view the quality of marketing I will be doing – it will be first rate). In addition, I will have flyers passed out at Union Square and the restaurant near the venue. Since there is a full kitchen, I will have some goodies, cupcakes and desserts for your clients. I want this to be a huge success so, I’m offering really low rental fees for this first time, and if it is successful, I would like to continue every weekend until Christmas. I will be having some private showing in the evenings during December with you can participate in.

The spaces are roughly 10 x 10 feet, but if the weather is nice and you want to setup outside, then it’s larger. Space is limited, for this event the space rental will be $75.00 for Saturday. You can share your table if you want.

If you are interested – please email me at susan.klat@ci-la.us and I will send you the registration form.

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