Join over 40 local Santa Cruz artists as they showcase their craftsmanship!
We will be featuring a wide array of goods, ranging from paintings and photography to jewelry, decor, and embroidery. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to support our community’s artisans, celebrate local talent, and grab a gift just in time for Mother’s Day!
As an added bonus, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History will be providing free admission during the duration of the Market! So, after you’ve enjoyed the festivities on our lawn, make sure you head inside the Museum to visit the Art of Nature exhibit, live animals, and interactive displays.
📆 Saturday, May 10th
⏱️ 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
📍 Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
1305 East Cliff DR, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Accessibility
- Drop-by anytime 11-3 p.m. to join the festivities!
- Admission to the Museum is free all day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Follow the latest guidelines for health and safety.
- Restrooms and water fountains are available inside the Museum.
- Booths and activities will be outdoors on the lawn.
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