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UICA to host 25th annual Holiday Artists' Market

The 25th annual holiday event will be held at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art featuring regional artists.
2011 UICA Holiday Artists' Market

2011 UICA Holiday Artists' Market /Terry Johnston

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Admission information

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6
3 – 5 p.m. | UICA members early admission
5 – 9 p.m. | Free admission to the public

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7
10 a.m. – 7 p.m. | Free admission to the public

2011 UICA Holiday Artists' Market

2011 UICA Holiday Artists' Market /Terry Johnston

2010 UICA Holiday Artists' Market

2010 UICA Holiday Artists' Market /Terry Johnston

From December 6 starting at 5 p.m. through December 7 at 7 p.m., the UICA will host its annual Holiday Artists' Market.

Available for purchase will be locally crafted goods, artwork, jewelry, toys, greeting cards and other accessories.

In addition there will be local food vendors, beverages, a photo booth, craft stations for adults and children and live entertainment.

The Kent County String Band will perform on Friday from 6-8 p.m.

Food Vendors Include:

Tickets are on sale now for workshops.

By using a mason jar and other supplies provided by the UICA children can participate in creating their own snow globe that they will be about to take home with them.

Adults will have the opportunity to make a holiday terrarium. Supplies are provided by the UICA.

Forty-one artists total will be participating including prominent locals like Alynn Guerra and Dianne Caroll Burdick. For a complete list visit the Facebook event page here.

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