November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm
The Oakland Museum of California announces the fourth annual Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California on Friday, November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and Saturday, November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm. One of the only Indian markets of its kind in California, the event features more than 20 local artists and artisans, including traditional hand-woven baskets, ceramic housewares, authentic jewelry, apparel, and more.
Presented in partnership with News from Native California, OMCA's California Indian Market is an opportunity to purchase authentic California Indian products directly from the makers. Kicking off in tandem with Friday Nights @ OMCA on November 3, visitors and shoppers are invited to peruse works and meet the artists from the California Indian community.
"We're always excited to welcome back the Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California each year," says Associate Director of Retail and Product Development Michael Silverman. "This event is a celebration of California indigenous craft with works from artisans coming from all over the state. Our visitors will have the opportunity to find special, locally made items and it's a great opportunity to purchase holiday gifts for friends and family, directly from the artists."
Vendors include:
* Dixie Rogers from the Karuk tribe
* Gill Velasquez and Terri Dow of the Chumash tribe (baskets, beaded jewelry, flutes, Scrimshaw)
* Kimberly Stevenot from the Northern Sierra Miwok tribe (traditional cultural arts, jewelry, baskets)
* Meyo Marrufo (Meyo-Abalone jewelry and beadwork)
* Ted Mantzouranis Jr. of the Tuolumne Me-Wuk tribe (Big Bear jewelry)
* Pauli Carroll (Native Designs, fused glass)
* L. Frank
* Tiffany Adams
* Kanyon Sayers-Roods
* Rosemary Castillo
The two-day Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California will be held November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm. Museum admission is not required to shop this market.
November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm
The Oakland Museum of California announces the fourth annual Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California on Friday, November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and Saturday, November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm. One of the only Indian markets of its kind in California, the event features more than 20 local artists and artisans, including traditional hand-woven baskets, ceramic housewares, authentic jewelry, apparel, and more.
Presented in partnership with News from Native California, OMCA's California Indian Market is an opportunity to purchase authentic California Indian products directly from the makers. Kicking off in tandem with Friday Nights @ OMCA on November 3, visitors and shoppers are invited to peruse works and meet the artists from the California Indian community.
"We're always excited to welcome back the Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California each year," says Associate Director of Retail and Product Development Michael Silverman. "This event is a celebration of California indigenous craft with works from artisans coming from all over the state. Our visitors will have the opportunity to find special, locally made items and it's a great opportunity to purchase holiday gifts for friends and family, directly from the artists."
Vendors include:
* Dixie Rogers from the Karuk tribe
* Gill Velasquez and Terri Dow of the Chumash tribe (baskets, beaded jewelry, flutes, Scrimshaw)
* Kimberly Stevenot from the Northern Sierra Miwok tribe (traditional cultural arts, jewelry, baskets)
* Meyo Marrufo (Meyo-Abalone jewelry and beadwork)
* Ted Mantzouranis Jr. of the Tuolumne Me-Wuk tribe (Big Bear jewelry)
* Pauli Carroll (Native Designs, fused glass)
* L. Frank
* Tiffany Adams
* Kanyon Sayers-Roods
* Rosemary Castillo
The two-day Indian Market at Oakland Museum of California will be held November 3 from 3 to 9 pm and November 4 from 10 am to 4 pm. Museum admission is not required to shop this market.
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