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VENDORS WANTED!

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

      Have you heard of the Atlanta Indie Market?   It’s only one of the dopest events that has been curated this year. The Atlanta Indie Market is the “community kickback” that happens every 4th Saturday of each month. It’s a space created for performers, vendors, culture enthusiasts, art conno...
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Next Atlanta Indie Market: October 28

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  Unfortunately, September’s market was cancelled. We apologize to those who were looking forward to bringing in the new season at the market. However, we will be reopening on October 28. Come out and check out the first Atlanta Indie Market of fall. During the summer, we gave you good vibes and...
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Atlanta Indie Market Will Not Open On Sept 23

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    Unfortunately, due to the recent weather issues we have endured, the Atlanta Indie Market and BoBWood Fest collab has been cancelled.   We know, we know, you were all looking forward to it. So were we!  But have no fear, the Atlanta Indie Market will be back bigger than ever next month.   Bi...
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Calling All Vendors, Artists, And Community Leaders!

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  The Atlanta Indie Market is gearing up for its next market opening and we are looking for more vendors, artists, and community leaders.   As a vendor, you will be able to set up shop at the market and sell whatever products you offer. For artists, we will provide a platform for you to showcase...
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Atlanta Indie Market Teams Up With B.O.B

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

    The Atlanta Indie Market has been going strong this summer. There has already been two market openings and we just keep growing. Right now, you are witnessing culture happen. This is history in the making, and you get to be a part of it. Atlanta Indie Market is a community kickback. It’s a s...
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