Handmade Pacifica Local Artisan Fair
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1220 Linda Mar Blvd Ste B, Pacifica CA
31 July, 2022
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Handmade Pacifica’s 2nd Annual Artisan Fair is making waves again! This outdoor event is free to the public, and includes 28 local makers. The event is on Sunday, July 31, from 1-5 pm at Sanchez Art Center. Handmade Pacifica is an event showcasing local artists and artisans. This is the perfect place to find unique items for the special people in your life and to find something special for yourself. Our 2022 makers have been carefully selected for the fine quality of their works and to share a variety of unique goods. Visitors can expect to find joy and special satisfaction by directly interacting and supporting local makers. The first event held in 2021 was a huge success and we hope to continue that momentum and energy this year. Handmade Pacifica was established in 2020, its mission is to organize events, highlight makers, promote craft related events, promote local art, and provide opportunities for networking, collaboration, and education. We value businesses that are small, local, and provide handmade products. Handmade Pacifica defines “handmade” as not machine made and of quality. We want to know the people that make the goods we purchase and enjoy. Gems you will find at Handmade Pacifica for sale are jewelry, plants, skincare products, jam, ceramics, clothing, fresh bread, cookies and more. We also invite you to visit the three galleries at Sanchez Art Center; current exhibits are Interconnections, Tiffany Schmierer, Positively Beastly, Art Guild of Pacifica and Essential Truths, Bay Area Artists in Color. Come look at art and visit Sanchez Studio Artists who open their studio doors to the public during this time. You will find some real treasures here, so make Handmade Pacifica’s event a summer Sunday stop on your drive along Hwy 1! For information about the Handmade Pacifica, visit www.HandmadePacifica.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram. Sanchez Art Center is located at 1220 Linda Mar Blvd, Pacifica, about a mile east of Highway 1. For more information, visit SanchezArtCenter.org.
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