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Cultural Survival Bazaar

Immerse yourself in the songs, colors, textures, and stories of Indigenous artists and their cultures from around the world at this free admission, family friendly festival. Since 1975, Cultural Survival's Bazaars have brought Indigenous artists from the US, Mexico, Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Tibet, India, Nepal, China, and more!
Buy finely embroidered tapestries and scarves; jewelry of silver, glass, and stone; aromatic woven natural fiber baskets; brilliantly colored paintings; handmade clothing; carved, knit, wire, and beaded animals; and much more. Listen to live Indigenous music, chat with Indigenous artists about their crafts and cultures, and celebrate the season with a beautiful memento of your local trip around the world.
Live music on Dec 16 and 17 from 12pm - 4pm!
Free admission
We recommend public transit:
Green line "E" train - Prudential Station stop exits into the Prudential Center
Bus 39 stops right outside - "Huntington Ave @ Belvidere St." stop
0.4 mile walk from Back Bay Station (Orange Line, Commuter Rail)
For other options visit: http://www.prudentialcenter.com/visit_directions.html
Accessibility
Elevator and escalators from Huntington Ave and Belvidere St. entrance to event level.
For other accessibility questions, contact bazaars@cs.org
Learn more at Bazaar.cs.org
For artist and music updates and event info, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/culturalsurvivalbazaars
Contact bazaar@cs.org for questions or to volunteer.
Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization that advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience. For more, visit cs.org
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