I'm one of the co-creators of Pinwheel Arts and Movement Studio, and want to
share this awesome event coming up! It's being put on by Pickle Witch
fermented pickles
(http://www.picklewitch.org/support-local-hustle-bipoc-pop-up/)
Support Local Hustle: BIPOC pop up will be held at
Pinwheel Arts & Movement Studio: 2731 E 25th St
Sunday, November 12, 5-9pm
Monday, November 13, 5-9pm
Facebook event (https://www.facebook.com/events/1923962717925399/?ti=cl)
Please join us in our cozy space at Pinwheel and support local BIPOC (Black,
Indigenous, People of Color) artists, bakers, creatives, and makers at this
warm and inviting pop up!
This event is free, cash only, and open to all folks who would like to
contribute to a respectful space explicitly against sexism, transphobia, and
racism.
There will have a place to hang out, drink beverages, and eat snacks. Vendors
will be selling their art, baked goods, pickles, and jewelery, among other
treasures. Goods are mostly $1-$20.
If you would like to donate at the door, we will be sending money to Puerto
Rico for disaster relief.
Follow us with #SupportLocalHustle
Directions to 2731 E 25th St
Pinwheel is in a building looking toward the southern boundary of Matthews
Park, just west of 28th Ave, in the Seward Neighborhood of Minneapolis. It is
accessible by bus routes 7, 9, and is less than a mile from the Franklin Ave
light rail station. It is very bike accessible, although bike parking is very
limited.
The space has no steps to get in, and one single stall (no-/all-gender)
bathroom with handrails. Navigating inside the space with a wheelchair would be
very tight, but doable.
What is #supportlocalhustle?
A hustle is something that we do to survive. A hustle is hard work. A hustle is
something we pour ourselves into. A hustle is something to be proud of!
Supporting local hustle means showing support to the hardworking vendors out
here making it happen.
All of these vendors are proudly BIPOC. Some of us are queer, trans, disabled,
chronically ill. We recognize that there are many market spaces that are not
welcoming to us, and there are systems in place that exclude us from being
invited, and successful.
This pop up is an answer to that! We want to provide opportunities for our
beautiful, hardworking, creative selves to succeed. This is how we celebrate
and uplift our BIPOC community. We want to celebrate our hustles in a fun and
inclusive atmosphere, while raising money for our extended BIPOC family in
Puerto Rico.
Vendors you’ll be supporting
Pickle Witch
Monica Bryand Photography
Dulceria Bakery
hclou art
Firebird Press
happify
Selah Michele Wellness
Jasmine King Bakes Things (baked goods)
Origomi (upcycled paper art)
B. Ebony Art and Adornments (jewelry)