
THE CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET is an oasis of fine craft.
Meet today’s modern masters and explore hand-crafted furnishings, ceramics, blown glass, textiles, jewelry, metal and wood work and much more!
Everything is one of a kind, American-Made, Hand-Crafted and could be yours!
June 7-8-9, 2019 Fri-Sat-Sun Doors Open 10 AM-6PM
Pasadena Convention Center, EXHIBIT HALL
300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, CA. 91101
See how beautiful the artistry is now on INSTAGRAM!
@contemporarycraftsmarket
LINK
https://www.instagram.com/contemporarycraftsmarket/
Get your ticket to ride! We proudly partner with GOMETRO and the GOLDLINE. Map your trip on their DAYTRIPPER site at metro.net
The Memorial Park station is a 5 minute walk to our location!
Present your TAP card at The Contemporary Crafts Market and you receive a DISCOUNT on Admission!
Join us for this 3-day Public, Juried event. Why buy ordinary when extraordinary functional, decorative and wearable art is available?
Art Blooms in June!
Tickets $8 at the Door.
Learn more at
www.craftsource.net
TRANSPORTATION TIP:
Get your Ticket to Ride! Take GOMetro/Goldline to our show. The Memorial Park Station is a 5-minute walk to our show!
Present your TAP card and receive a Discount on Admission!
Plan your trip on GOMetro’s DayTrip Plannet at metro.net
Upcoming Events
Free
The Downtown Santa Monica Farmers market is widely recognized as one of the largest and most diverse Certified Farmers’ Markets in the nation. Local residents, out-of-town visitors, celebrities, and many of Los Angeles’ best-known chefs and restaurants, can be found shopping in this location which features over 60 California farms.
$20
Asian American Expo ushers in the Year of the Rabbit; continuing the tradition of hosting the largest Lunar New Year Celebration in America. Eager to roll out the red carpets for attendees, the 41st annual Expo is here to demonstrate why this is a ‘must attend’ cultural celebration in America with a smorgasbord of food, entertainment at every corner, a myriad of vendors to delight one’s urge to splurge, and plenty more activities to participate. The expo will have 5…
$25 – $29
This exhibition features collage-based paintings from “The Beautyful Ones”, the artist’s ongoing series of intimate portraits of Nigerian children, including members of her own family. Akunyili Crosby creates unique settings for her subjects, where history, philosophy, and fantasy permeate the walls of quiet living spaces. Furnished with vintage decor and analog electronics, the interiors evoke her own 1980s-era youth.
Check website for ticket price.
The Academy Museum’s landmark exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898–1971 explores the visual culture of Black cinema in its manifold expressions, from cinema’s dawn in the late 19th century through the civil rights movements of the 1960s and their aftermath into the early ‘70s. The exhibition is an in-depth look at Black participation in American filmmaking. Regeneration highlights the work of African American filmmakers and creates dialogues with visual artists while simultaneously expanding discussions surrounding US film history. Timed entry…
$25 – $29
See an installation of prints made by members of Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers’ Collective. The pieces were created by pressing original quilted fabric designs face down on a wax-coated printing plate that captured the fabrics’ texture, seams, and stitching of the original. Through this innovative process, a quilt is translated to a printed surface—a new medium to explore and share the quiltmakers’ creativity. “Gee’s Bend: Shared Legacy” is presented in two six-month installments, each featuring a selection of 12 prints.