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Self Help Graphics & Art’s Holiday Marketplace ~ SATURDAY, DEC. 9

Self Help Graphics & Art’s Holiday Marketplace
SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 2017 12 to 5PM

1300 East 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033

This Saturday is SHG's Annual Holiday Marketplace, a chance to buy high quality crafts and art from local vendors and artists, including rare (and not-so-rare) serigraph prints from SHG's archives.

Programming for the day includes a unique series of workshops and printmaking demos from some of the Eastside's favorites. Please take a look at the list of vendors below...

Music by:
Tona Flores

Art, Gifts, Crafts by:
2ndwnd
Álvaro Daniel Márquez
Araceli Silva Grateful
Artesania Mitla Oaxaca
Daniel Gonzalez
Dr. Rubin's Pomade
entre studio los angeles | jennifer g.m.
Heart On / Martha Carrillo
Ini Creations
JDN73
Jose Ramirez
MA ART SPACE / Yolanda Gonzalez
Miyo + Usen Editions / Miyo Stevens-Gandara
Recluse
Shescoral
Sol de Cobre
Victor Rosas
Xti' Artisan

Self Help Graphics & Art
1300 East 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033
selfhelpgraphics.com

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