About this Event
Stop by our spectacular annual holiday market, copresented with in the museum's gorgeous , to shop one-of-a-kind, handmade items from local artisans and vendors. Selections include artwork, jewelry, fashion, home and apothecary goods, and more. Running Sunday, December 8th + Saturday, December 21-Sunday, December 22nd.
On December 21–22, 2:30–3 pm, shop to the sounds of caroling by acapella group .
Plus: , , and will be spinning tunes throughout the weekend. Come get your final holiday shopping done, your groove on, and support local businesses!
Free with or if only visiting the market check-in at Vistor Services for a special pass. Please RSVP if you would like to be included in future Brooklyn Pop-Up events.
Vendor Highlights
Cooper’s Daughter Spirits is a woman-owned and family-operated distillery sourcing Hudson Valley ingredients to make seasonal batch spirits.
makes delicious, artisanal snack foods inspired by the beautiful diversity of Brooklyn. All of their granolas are baked and packed locally in Brooklyn.
is Brooklyn based and specializes in functional pieces in a variety of glazes including heavily decorated vases, ceramic lamps and lanterns.
is a family owned small business that was born out of our love for our rescue pups. Based out of NYC, Urban Tails Treats brings a taste of the wild to NYC pups.
is a handmade accessories boutique based out of Brooklyn, NY. Many of the pieces are created by using unconventional items that are turned into wearable art.
is an artful blend of earthy materials, and exotic patterns. Their stylistic method denotes modern elegance rooted in historical African tradition.
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About
Brooklyn Pop-Up is a curated artisan bazaar hosting a revolving group of local makers. We host contemporary fashion, accessories, home goods, beauty and wellness, handmade jewelry vendors, ceramic artists, pet accessories, boutique kids collections, as well as fine artists, and artisanal distillers.
As a true maker’s fair, we emphasize local craftspeople, sustainable design, and handmade wares.
Current partnerships include the Brooklyn Museum, Fort Greene Park Conservancy, the Old Stone House Brooklyn, DeKalb Market Hall, the Museum of the City of New York, among others.
About
Brooklyn Museum For 200 years, the Brooklyn Museum has been recognized as a trailblazer. Through a vast array of exhibitions, public programs, and community-centered initiatives, it continues to broaden the narratives of art, uplift a multitude of voices, and center creative expression within important dialogues of the day. Housed in a landmark building in the heart of Brooklyn, the Museum is home to an astounding encyclopedic collection of more than 140,000 objects representing cultures worldwide and over 6,000 years of history—from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to significant American works, to groundbreaking installations presented in the only feminist art center of its kind. As one of the oldest and largest art museums in the country, the Brooklyn Museum remains committed to innovation, creating compelling experiences for its communities and celebrating the power of art to inspire awe, conversation, and joy.
Lenapehoking: Land of the Lenape
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people. As a sign of respect, we recognize and honor the Lenape (Delaware) Nations, their elders past and present, and future generations. We are committed to addressing exclusions and erasures of Indigenous peoples, and confronting the ongoing legacies of settler colonialism in the Museum’s work.
Our Mission
To bring people together through art and experiences that inspire celebration, compassion, courage, and the will to act.
Our Vision
To be the place where art is a powerful force for personal transformation and social change.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, United States
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