Pop-Ups on the Plaza: Black Creators Craft Market
Saturday, August 17, 2024, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Pop-Ups on the Plaza Ferry Plaza
Celebrate Black Business Month with a day of crafts and community at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. The south patio in front of the Ferry Building will be transformed for a pop-up market featuring 12 Black Bay Area crafters, in partnership with the Fillmore-based Black-led marketplace In The Black. Find handcrafted goods and gifts such as small-batch jams, skincare, clothing, and more. Entry is free and open to the public, with products available for purchase.
Pop-Ups on the Plaza is a series of events celebrating Bay Area Black entrepreneurs, including businesses in Foodwise’s Building Equity program. Pop-Ups on the Plaza is a Port sponsored event brought to you by Foodwise. This program is proudly funded in partnership with the San Francisco Human Rights Commission’s Dream Keeper Initiative. Additional support is provided by the Ferry Building.
Participating Vendors
- A Girl Named Pinky: Cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, and cookies tarts
- Avocurl: Natural avocado-infused hair care products
- Baby Bean Pie: Various bean pies
- Bismillah Boutique: Handmade candles embellished with large crystal geodes
- CIK Apparel: Apparel, accessories, and jewelry
- Cocoacentric: Curated and handmade jewelry and accessories
- Gourmonade: Gourmet lemonades
- Ice Body Skincare: Soaps, body lotions, body scrubs, facial care, intention candles, room sprays, aromatherapy bracelets, and bath salts
- In Real Life Apparel: T-shirts, sweatsuits, workout clothes, and jackets
- Quanies African Shop: Cultural clothing and accessories
- Stash Candle Co.: Candles, room spray
- That’s My Jam: Low-sugar and pectin-free jams
Activities
- Foodwise Demo: MarQuita, That’s My Jam at the Foodwise Classroom (in front of the Ferry Building)
Join Us at Future Pop-Ups on the Plaza
Support Bay Area Black entrepreneurs at these upcoming events in 2024:
- Saturday, September 28: Fall Kickoff
- Saturday, December 7: Black Holiday Market
Foodwise and our community partners, En2action’s Ujamaa Kitchen, In The Black, Mandela Partners, and Oakland Bloom, are proudly committed to uplifting and advancing equity for BIPOC, immigrant, and limited-resource entrepreneurs across the Bay Area.