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CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET~A WORK OF ART

CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET SPRINGS BACK TO PASADENA THIS JUNE!

Open to the public, experience a celebration of modern day masters who handcraft beautiful jewelry, textiles, ceramics, furnishings, glass, silver and more. June 20-21 & 22, Friday-Saturday-Sunday.

The Contemporary Crafts Market takes place in the heart of historic Old Town Pasadena inside The Pasadena Convention Center-Exhibit Hall.  Meet more than 200 artisans, shop and discover one-of-a-kind objects of beauty you won't find anywhere else at prices everyone can afford. 

The Contemporary Crafts Market made a spectacular, artful debut in Pasadena last November.  After many years in Santa Monica, the Event heads East to Pasadena. WIth loyal fans in tow, new fans await a show that is a true work of art. See for yourself and discover magic and a story behind every beautiful hand-crafted creation that you will see. 

Imagine!  All hand-made beautiful objects without a mall or mass produced item in sight! Doors open at 10 a.m. June 20-22, 2104  

Enjoy this 3-day Event all within walking distance to wonderful restaurants and galleries. Pasadena is the perfect partner for The Contemporary Crafts Market. Pasadena also celebrates a long standing tradition of hand-made craftsmanship in its architecture and artistic landscape.   

$8-Dollars at the door.
 
Learn more at  WWW.CRAFTSOURCE.ORG 
10am-6pm Friday and Saturday
10 am-5pm Sunday
The Pasadena COnvention Center-Exhibit Hall

We welcome our newest partners, The Pasadena Museum of California Art, MOLAA~Museum of Latin American Art and The Aquarium of The Pacific in Long Beach, California

WANT A SNEAK PREVIEW? WATCH THIS VIDEO ABOUT THE SHOW.
http://craftsource.org/artist.html

Join us and reimagine crafts!
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