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Dec. 7, 2021 - Crosscut’s guide to holiday arts shopping
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Crosscut’s guide to holiday art and craft shopping.
Crosscut’s guide to holiday art and craft shopping.
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Dec. 7, 2021 - Crosscut’s guide to holiday arts shopping
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Crosscut’s guide to holiday art and craft shopping.
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Here's some holiday advice from Crosscut's arts and culture writers: Shop local and shop art.
This year, there's one more reason to do so: the worldwide supply chain snarl.
Seattle's abundance of holiday markets offers locally made wares and affordable art, which means many ways to support local artisans after a painful pandemic year.
The Renegade Craft Fair returns with a bustling marketplace at Hangar 30 in Magnuson Park.
Pike Place Market is organizing a December 16th holiday night market featuring stocking stuffers, ornaments, and gifts from market crafters.
Seward Park Clay Studio is back with their traditional holiday sale of pottery.
Plus, you can take in the beautiful park at the same time.
Georgetown is a hub of holiday sales, galleries, and markets.
And Pacific Place Mall's chain stores have been replaced with pop-up stores that feature locally made art and gifts.
I'm Starla Sampaco.
Find the complete list of holiday art markets on crosscut.com.
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