Arts Council to Hold Princeton Art Bazaar
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) will present the Princeton Art Bazaar, a day-long celebration of creativity, in downtown Princeton on Saturday, May 3.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 100+ vendors will line Paul Robeson Place, off Witherspoon Street, to sell their wares. Offerings range from ceramics, jewelry, original paintings, printmaking, glass, photography, wood, fresh florals, and more.
Attendees will recognize local favorites from previous ACP markets, including hand-turned bowls by Jerseywood, fresh flowers from Sprouts, vintage glassware treasures from Beyond the Wildflowers, pottery from Big Smile Ceramics, and sustainable goods from Lotus 8. New finds will include watercolor works by Laura Lee Hallada Fine Art, linocut prints by Huiyi Kuo Prints, photographs by RichJayPhoto, and more.
From 1 to 4 p.m., the Arts Council welcomes attendees of all ages to get hands-on in their Open Studios. Try your hand at printmaking with Arts Council of Princeton print studio manager Dave DiMarchi, capoeira with Levi Guerrera, or flamenco with Lisa Botalico. Or join their child and caregiver event with Elizabeth Massa.
For the adults, the ACP and Triumph Brewery and Restaurant have partnered for a Beer Garden from 12 to 4 p.m. where attendees are invited to sip local brews while enjoying live music by local jam band Strange Brew. Beer Garden proceeds benefit ACP community programming.
Arts Council of Princeton is at 102 Witherspoon Street. For a full vendor list and more information, visit artscouncilofprinceton.org or call (609) 924-8777. The Princeton Art Bazaar will be held rain or shine.