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Bespoke Market pairs up with Audain Art Museum

Check out more than 30 local vendors on Dec. 2 and 3
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The Audain Art Museum is hosting the Bespoke Market on Dec. 2 and 3.

Well, you couldn't ask for a more picturesque setting for your holiday shopping. The Bespoke Market has partnered with

the Audain Art Museum to host more than 30 local vendors—selling a curated selection of everything from ceramics to jewelry, art, home goods and vintage items, to name a few—inside the award-winning museum on Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday, Dec. 3.

Tickets, which are $10 at the door or $15 for a two-day pass, will offer entry to both the market and the museum. (Children 12 and under are free.)

The goal, says founder and creator Shannon Lorenz, is to support small business and artists. “There is nothing more special, more community connected, or more local- loving than shopping small,” she says in a release.

The Sea-to-Sky-based market held its last event in November at the Railway Museum in Squamish.

The curated Whistler market, meanwhile, will feature familiar local names such as artist Andy Anissimoff, Pemberton lavender farm From the Garden Shed, and painter and clothes designer Heidi the Artist.

Doors open from 12 to 7 p.m. on Dec. 2, and from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Dec. 3.

For more information and tickets, visit bespokemarket.ca/audain-holiday-market.