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Clark County Historical Museum to host Winter Native Art Market (Photo) - 11/20/24

Vancouver, WA – November 20, 2024 – Following the positive community response to the Indigenous Peoples Market earlier this month, the Clark County Historical Museum is pleased to announce the Winter Native Art Market, to be held on Saturday, December 21, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the museum, located at 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660.

This highly anticipated event will feature a dynamic selection of 16 local Indigenous artists and vendors, including many who return from the November market, in addition to a number of new vendors who will be showcasing their work for the first time. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore and purchase a wide range of unique, handcrafted items, including arts, crafts, jewelry, and other Indigenous-made goods—ideal for holiday gift-giving and personal collection.

In addition to the marketplace, internationally recognized Native American flutist Dr. Sherrie Davis Morningstar will return to perform live, providing a cultural and musical experience that complements the event’s focus on Indigenous artistry and traditions.

The Clark County Historical Museum will be open and free to the public throughout the event, allowing visitors to engage with exhibits that highlight the rich heritage of Southwest Washington.

The Winter Native Art Market offers a unique opportunity for the public to connect with local Indigenous artists and deepen their appreciation of Indigenous heritage and craftsmanship.

For more information, please visit www.cchmuseum.org or contact the Clark County Historical Museum at 360-993-5679.

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