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Katarokwi Indigenous Art and Food Market
In-person
Culinary & food History & heritage Indigenous Music Performance StorytellingDate and time
Location
Springer Market Square
301-325 King Street E
Kingston, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Is a relaxed performance.
About
On Sunday, September 24 from 10 am to 3 pm, in Springer Market Square, the Katarokwi Indigenous Art and Food Market will features over 15 local Indigenous artists and artisans.
Visitors can purchase handcrafted art, jewelry, leatherwork, and clothing for sale. Featured vendors include;
4 Crazy Crows
Cadue’s First Foods
Colleen’s Crafts
Creations by Can
Dream Creations
Flint and Maple Beadwork
Jackpine Designs
L and B Native Crafts
Lynton Creations
Miigwans Creations
Nish Bish Designs
Sew Creative by Jen
Stonecrop Farm
Theresa Brant Studio
Turtle Island Snacks and Fine Foods
W.C. Creatives
You can indulge in freshly made food and take in live music from traditional big drum Shimmering Waters and traditional dancer Kathryn Allen from 12 to 1 pm.
The Katarokwi Indigenous Art and Food Market is the only of its kind in South Eastern Ontario.
Kingston remains on the ancestral homelands of the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We acknowledge the everlasting presence of these Nations and other First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who share this landscape today. We are grateful to reside in and remain visitors to this territory, while acknowledging our responsibility to honour the land, water, and skies with gentle respect and purifying preservation.
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Organizer
RIEL Cultural Consulting in collaboration and support from Tourism Kingston and the City of Kingston
The Katarokwi Indigenous Art and Food Market is coordinated by RIEL Cultural Consulting with support from Tourism Kingston and the City of Kingston. The program is funded, in part, by the City of Kingston in support of the Creative Industries Strategy that positions Kingston as a destination of choice for creative industry producers and consumers.
Contact
Ashley Bradshaw