The South Haven Center for the Arts is presenting the 37th Annual Mistletoe Market November 18 through December 15, with a Mistletoe Market Preview Party: Friday, November 17, 6-8 pm. It will be the 37th Annual Mistletoe Market at the South Haven Center for the Arts.
The holiday market displays unique hand-crafted gift items created by local and regional artists. From jewelry to ceramics, photography, to paintings, this is opportunity to shop for the holidays and one of a kind gifts, while supporting local artists.
The center will transform into a beautifully decorated gift market in the first-floor gallery. The upstairs will feature artists and pop-up shops. New to the upstairs gallery this year are ceramic ornaments and pendants by Nancy Grimsley and copper enamel and wood jewelry by Mary Lamson-Burke, as well as a returning favorite Douglas Lowe, assemblage and recycled materials artist, in the downstairs gallery.
Get a first look at the 37th Annual Mistletoe Market Preview Party on November 17th, 2023, from 6:00pm – 8:00 pm. The art center will be decked out with gingerbread house decorations and a beautiful candy and dessert buffet. Be among the first to shop at the 37th Annual Mistletoe Market while enjoying champagne and a warm cocoa drink. The cost is $20 for members and $25 for non-members.
The market will be open from November 18th through December 15th. Mistletoe Market hours are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm and Thursday from 11:00am – 6:00 pm.
Mistletoe Market will also have many opportunities to create including holiday card making stations and art workshops throughout the five weeks, including a gingerbread man ornament family drop-in on the Friday after Thanksgiving, a felted bird ornament workshop taught by artist Sarah Rydecki on Wednesday, November 29, and a quilling workshop taught by artist Miranda Skibbe.
For and updated workshop schedule and visitor information please visit the website southhavenarts.org
The Mistletoe Market is made possible in part by funding from the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.