Holiday Makers Market Coming Up This Weekend at Watertown’s Mosesian Center for the Arts

The following press release was provided by the Mosesian Center for the Arts

WATERTOWN – On November 25 & 26, the Saturday and Sunday of Thanksgiving Weekend, join Mosesian Arts for its first Holiday Makers Market! Crafters, creatives, artists, and artisans from Watertown, Greater Boston, and around New England offer a wide range of affordable, giftable, one-of-a-kind creations. Among the items available to purchase are jewelry, pottery, handknits, and greeting cards; calendars, paintings, ornaments, photo prints, and so much more to choose from. The Makers Market also coincides with an annual Members Exhibition in the MCA galleries, with many pieces for sale, which visitors are encouraged to explore.

In addition to artist vendors, Lawson’s Finest Liquids will be on site for a pop-up brewery event in the MBar. Chip City Cookies, opening soon at Arsenal Yards, will join on Saturday, and Gourmet Goods by Gianna will satisfy your sweet tooth on Sunday. Live music from local performers Jamie Kallestad on Saturday and Louis Cornell on Sunday will fill the air!

The Makers Market is free to attend, and will be open from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Saturday, November 25, and 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Sunday, November 26.

Accepted payment methods vary by vendor, and may include cash, check, credit card, venmo, and other electronic forms of payment. Not all vendors will be able to accept all forms of payment.

Mosesian Center for the Arts is located on the historic Arsenal on the Charles campus at 321 Arsenal Street in Watertown. Free parking is available in an adjacent garage. For further information and details on all performances, exhibitions, and arts education programming at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, visit www.mosesianarts.org.


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