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Pop Up Marketplace showcases local L.A. vendors

By Sara Ehlers

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Pop up Marketplace returns full of local vendors in downtown Los Angeles on May 20. The crafts fair will take place at L.A. Live featuring various indie independent artists, makers, and crafters that will display their goods for sale.

The marketplace features curated goods from local designers coming from various neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The goal of the event is to celebrate locally, handmade goods by giving artists an outlet to share and sell their work. Overall, the shopping event includes over 60 designers and artists. Crafters include Roots Revival Co., Goat & Kettle, Barney & Clyde, Unique Inspirations Jewelry, Pocket Square Clothing, London Manori, and more. Goods supplied at the event also include jewelry, artwork, photography, clothes and more. The hand-crafted goods vary by price depending on the vendor and product.

The event was exclusive to Los Angeles locals who were in the artistry and design industry. Vendors were chosen specifically to participate based on whether or not they met the requirements for the event. All current vendors had to be independent and personally handcraft and/or design their artisan goods, excluding food and fashion. Conclusively, every product for sale at the fair is made provincially with the Los Angeles economy in mind.

The event will also feature dj’s for music and participating restaurants such as Katsuya, Smashburger, Red Mango, Rosa Mexicano, and more.

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