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May 21, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
$3Vendor Applications close on April 22, 2023.
Vendor Application: https://forms.gle/fFQukPzjBMA35tbJ7
Volunteer Form: https://forms.gle/wUmwmFqHNRJPTKKDA
Alternative application formats are available, please email [email protected] to inquire.
When and Where?
Date: Sunday, May 21
Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Royal City Brewing Company
Address: 199 Victoria Rd S, Guelph ON
Entrance Fee: PWYC (suggested $3)
Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Royal City Brewing Company
Address: 199 Victoria Rd S, Guelph ON
Entrance Fee: PWYC (suggested $3)
Please wear a mask to protect our community!
What is the Feminist Market?
The Feminist Market aims to help chip away at dismantling the patriarchy by creating accessible spaces that support marginalized creatives, makers, community organizations, charities and feminist allies.
We aim to create a hub of intersectional feminism, community, and activism!
Accessibility Info
There is a large curb in front of the venue. There is a ramp and accessible parking spot near the U-Haul rental facility. You are also able to enter through the rear entrance of the brewery on York Road, there will be an accessible spot marked with a pylon.
We aim to create a navigable space within the market for those who use mobility aids.
We will also have earplugs available at the event for those who are sensitive to sound or have sensory processing issues.
If you have a question or suggestion regarding accessibility please email us at [email protected] as we are always looking for ways to improve.
Volunteers
If you are interested in volunteering at the market, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/wUmwmFqHNRJPTKKDA
About the Market & Organizer
The idea for an inclusive and diverse market was born out of Siyobin’s passion for putting her politics into practice and led to the actualization of an event that she had dreamed of for years.
As a queer, disabled maker of colour who had frequented many vendor markets, she had noticed a distinct lack of diversity and focus on support of the artisans at these events. This was very disappointing to her, so she decided to run the first Feminist Holiday Market in 2017 and create a community centered space. In 2019, Siyobin Blanco was awarded the Queerator of Arts & Culture Award, from the Guelph Pride Committee, for her feminist markets and live performance shows.
Please email [email protected] for media inquiries.
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