What's Happening?
The July Pop-Up Mini Art Market, scheduled for July 18, will feature original works by Native American artists at the Native American Studies Center in Lancaster, South Carolina. The event, held monthly, offers a platform for artists like Justin Johnson
and Jeannie Sanders-Smith from the Catawba Nation to showcase their creations, including dream catchers, pottery, and jewelry. The market is free and open to the public, providing an opportunity for attendees to purchase unique art pieces and support indigenous artists.
Why It's Important?
This event highlights the cultural and economic contributions of Native American artists, offering them a venue to share their heritage and craftsmanship with a wider audience. By promoting indigenous art, the market fosters cultural appreciation and understanding, while also supporting the artists' livelihoods. Such events can enhance community engagement and awareness of Native American traditions, contributing to the preservation and celebration of cultural diversity in the U.S.











