Arts & Entertainment

Holiday Makers Market seeks Summit County creators for 2024 showcase

Park City, UtahThe Arts Council of Park City & Summit County has officially put out a call for local creators to participate in its 2024 Holiday Makers Market. Set to take place at CREATE PC, the event will run from November 22 through January 31, 2025, offering a platform for local makers to showcase their products and connect with the community during the holiday season.

Known for bringing together artists, entrepreneurs, and artisans, the Holiday Makers Market has become a local favorite. The market provides an opportunity for Summit County creators to share their stories and sell their handcrafted goods in a pop-up retail environment. With categories ranging from apparel and jewelry to home goods and ceramics, the market is a diverse display of the area’s creative talents.

“The Holiday Makers Market is a wonderful opportunity for Summit County residents to engage with local makers and support the arts community,” said Emma Brake, Events & Accessibility Coordinator for the Arts Council.

The market will launch with an opening party on Friday, November 22, from 5-8 p.m., kicking off the two-month event. Visitors can browse a wide selection of artisanal products, all while supporting the local creative economy.

A shopper browses handcrafted jewelry and artisanal gifts at the Holiday Makers Market, celebrating the creativity of local Summit County makers.

Makers interested in participating are required to be Summit County residents and must apply by October 21.. The cost to participate is $125, with creators keeping 85% of their sales, while the remaining 15% will go to the Arts Council to help cover operational costs, such as rent, utilities, and staffing.

Held at CREATE PC on Kearns Boulevard, the market will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 12-6 p.m., providing ample opportunities for residents and visitors alike to experience the rich talent of Summit County’s creative community. As part of its mission to support and promote the arts, the Arts Council organizes this event to connect local creators with the broader community while fostering creativity in everyday life.

For more information on how to apply or get involved, interested makers can contact Emma Brake at emma@pcscarts.org.

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