After last year's successful Feminist Flea Market and Craft Fair, organizers are hosting a repeat, this time with more vendors and in a bigger venue.
The second fair will be taking place at the Underground Arts venue on Saturday, February 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature 80 vendors, nearly tripling last year's list. Products sold will include baked goods, clothing, jewelry and skincare and holistic products.
All proceeds from the $3 entry fee will be donated to the non-profit advocacy group WOAR (Women Organized Against Rape).
"The first time we hosted the flea market back in October 700 people came and we were able to raise over $2,000 for charity," said Rebecca Aronow, one of the organizers.
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Here's a list, along with links, of some of the vendors:
AUTOMATICBIZOOTY : Whimsical illustration prints & beautifully hand-stitched embroidery goods
Cactus Collective : Women-run vintage clothing and accessories store
Cards by Dé : Handmade greeting cards made with lots of love
Crust Vegan Bakery : Small vegan bakery, owned and operated by women
Cult Party : Intersectional feminist witch shop
Espinache : Handmade hair and skin care products infused with organic spinach
FF Ceramics : A small scale ceramics studio making largely functional work
Forge & Finish : Modern metal jewelry brand
HAPPYCRY : Expressive t-shirt maker
Lace In The Moon : Crochet installation art
Lemondrop/Ideology : Handmade pins, zines, buttons, tees, and more
Nicole Saltzer Design and Illustration : screen art printed onto small goods, accessories and paper art prints
Philadelphia Printworks : A screen printing workshop
Rockers Closet : Shop specializing in accessories, vintage/thrift and original designs
Thunderbird Salvage : Eclectic, new, used, and vintage products
Feminist Flea Market and Craft Fair
February 2nd, 2019
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | $3 admission
Underground Arts
1200 Callowhill Street, 19123