Market SF In the Press
Posted: Dec 8, 2010
"This Saturday is the last Market SF of the year. It’s the perfect time to fill your stockings with locally made goodness. Save yourself from the cookie cutter gifts… just say no to malls and other horrible places. There will be many things way cooler things to buy here instead. Meet and greet your neighborhood artists and designers, say hi to Jenn… the sweet gal who’s responsible for putting on the show… say hi to us and see what we’ve been up to. You won’t pay admission – costs you nothing to look, but the drinks aren’t free."
Posted: Dec 3, 2010
"Ferronlandia recommends Market SF in the Local Yokel Holiday Shopping Guide."
Posted: Oct 9, 2010
"What: Fifty plus rotating artists slanging their goods. Racey greeting cards to locket necklaces to screen printed sweatshirts (no, screen print sweatshirts?? In the Bay? How unusual!) But seriously, I think this market has major potential."
Posted: Aug 28, 2010
"Octavio Lopez Raygoza from Mission Loc@l posts some great photos from the event and a few highlights of the different artists."
Posted: July 27, 2010
"... my first post is going to be covering Market-SF - its beginnings, what it stands for and where it's heading. Jenn Meyer of RomeyDesigns & Christina Richards of Finch Design have been more than generous with their time & efforts, so I'll be letting you all get a more in-depth view of the story behind one of the newest on-going artist showcases in the City. ..."
Posted: July 25, 2010
"I took a little trip to the Mission last Saturday to check out the Market-SF art/craft show at The Blue Macaw. I met several local Etsy sellers and SF ETSY team members and took some pictures too. I was happy to meet Stephanie from Nerd Jerk and Jon from LittleWeird in person, along with SatinCorset, and Inese from Wrapture."
Posted: July 14, 2010
"Market SF is happening this Saturday for another installment of its weekly event in the Mission. The event features 50+ local artists and designers. I had the chance to speak with Market SF's founder, Jenn Meyer, about her work..."
Posted: July 13, 2010
"The organizers of Market-SF are excellent people and very interested in promoting local art. We had a lot of traffic in from the street. This is the first art fair I have ever been involved in where all the work was fantastic. Every vendor had excellent work, and excellent prices."
Posted: July 9, 2010
"Market SF is San Francisco's new weekly artists' market going down at 2565 Mission Street. Each week features 25 to 50 local designers and artists, as well as a revolving cast of vendors. This week includes sculpture from Aplushplush, stained glass from Eri Kawaguchi and so much more."
Posted: June 17, 2010
"What: Shop a rotating cast of 50-plus local artists, designers, and vintage curators at this new weekly event. Why: Five dollar Bloody Marys, mimosas, and French sammies make it a party."
Posted: June 15, 2010
"Stop by the Mission café for the premiere of this new weekly artist market that features a rotating lineup of over 50 local designers, vintage curators and artists. And since it's the weekend and all, they'll be slinging $5 Bloody Marys, Mimosas and French sandwiches."
Posted: June 14, 2010
"Come shop at SF's new weekly artist market featuring over 50 local artists and designers each week. Check their website for the full listing of participating designers: www.market-sf.com."
Posted: June 14, 2010
"The first artist fair that I'll be participating at as Nerd Jerk is Market SF. They're a new weekly market place for local artists to find patrons in the Mission, truly embodying the whole "Support Local Artists" spirit."
Posted: June 9, 2010
"There is a new weekly event happening on Saturdays in the mission district in San Francisco. This could be a fun place to go every Saturday to get some arty stuff. Little Paper Planes may participate in the future!"
Posted: June 7, 2010
"Summer is officially here! Which means warm weather and lots of outdoor crafty events. Below you will find some upcoming events happening these summer months. As usual, I hope you find something you can sell your lovely goods at."
Posted: Dec 2, 2009
"Local artisans and designers have populated this Hayes Valley shop with jewelry, clothing, ceramics, photography and items for the home. Stop by through Jan. 10 for apparel by gr.dano, tough cuffs and belts by Project Transaction, WhoMadeIt’s jewelry holders made from vintage teacups and plates, metal art by Ed Nielsen and much more. See it for yourself at 560 Laguna St., San Francisco."










