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Friday, January 27, 2012

Share Your Wares at the Art & Craft Market at the Downtown Farmers Market Applications are now available online (Deadline: April 2)


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Danica Farley
(801) 419.8544

Share Your Wares at the Art & Craft Market at the Downtown Farmers Market
Applications are now available online

Salt Lake City - The 20th annual Art & Craft Market at the Downtown Farmers Market is currently seeking applications from vendors for the upcoming season. The 2012 marketplace will be open June 9-Oct. 27, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Historic Pioneer Park in downtown Salt Lake City. The Downtown Art & Craft Market features unique local art and handmade crafts. Artists working in new or traditional styles are encouraged to apply. Market patrons will find locally made home décor, jewelry, leather goods, personal care products, woodwork, clothing, ceramics and fine traditional or contemporary artwork.

Art and Craft Market vendor applications are being accepted now, through midnight on April 2. Late applications are not accepted. Zapplication is the online system used to process all applicants (returning and new). To qualify, artists must be Utah residents, designing and making their products in Utah. Artists can apply for full or part time status.

The Downtown Farmers Market offers a unique variety of farmers, growers, bakeries, prepared food and beverages, packaged foods and local artisans. Each year new vendors are added to strengthen existing product offerings and to provide exciting opportunities for the community to support local growers, food producers, and artisans. More than 300 vendors are involved in the Downtown Farmers Market and the Art & Craft Market throughout the season.

Additional information can be found at www.slcfarmersmarket.org

The Downtown Alliance is dedicated to building a dynamic and diverse community that is the regional center for culture, commerce and entertainment. For more information, visit downtownslcMarket patrons will find locally made home décor, jewelry, leather goods, personal care products, woodwork, clothing, ceramics, and fine traditional or contemporary artwork.

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