
Maker's Faire 創客集市
Friday - Saturday, November 28th - 29th | 11月28日–29日(週五、週六)
11:00 am - 5:00 pm | 上午11點 – 下午5點
667 Grant Ave and 800 Grant Ave, S.F. Chinatown | 舊金山華埠都板街 667 號和都板街800 號
Free Event | 免費入場
Celebrate the holiday season in the heart of Chinatown! Co-presented by Edge on the Square and Chinese Culture Center CCC), the Maker’s Faire transforms Grant Avenue into a two-day showcase of creativity, culture, and community. Across two lively locations: 667 and 800 Grant Avenue, discover a vibrant gathering of Asian diasporic and local makers, artists and vendors.
Explore handcrafted, unique art and design pieces, and unique goods that make for thoughtful holiday gifts for your loved ones. Meet the makers behind each creation and experience the innovation shaping Chinatown’s contemporary culture. There’s something for everyone, items start at $5!
While you shop, visit the CCC Design Store for a curated selection of artist-made products and stop by Edge on the Square to experience All Eyes on Us, a powerful exhibition highlighting art and storytelling from the Asian American community. Join us in the spirit of supporting local creativity and uplifting the vibrant community that continues to shape Chinatown’s cultural heartbeat.
Gift Creatively. Give Intentionally. Shop Locally.
在舊金山華埠的中心與我們一同迎接節日季!Maker’s Faire 創客集市將於兩天內把都板街化身為創意、文化與社群的精彩匯聚地。活動橫跨都板街 667 號與都板街800 號,邀集亞裔離散藝術家、本地創作者與特色美食品牌,共同呈現豐富多元的文化與創意能量。
在集市中,你將找到精心製作的手工藝品、設計作品與獨特禮物,為親友挑選充滿心意的節日驚喜。你也可品嚐小批量製作的特色食品,認識每件作品背後的創作者,體驗塑造華埠當代文化的創新精神。商品種類豐富、價格親民,$5 起即可購入!
逛街同時,歡迎前往 中華文化中心設計商店探索精選藝術商品,也可造訪藝在棱角參觀《All Eyes on Us》展覽,感受來自亞裔美國社群的藝術表現與敘事力量。
加入我們一起慶祝分享與創造的精神,支持本地創作者,並共同擁抱華埠蓬勃跳動的文化活力。
創意送禮,精心挑選,支持本地。
Featured Vendors

Art by Kriya
Kriya is a freehand marker drawings on cardstock of San Francisco neighborhoods, reflecting the deep community they feel in these communal spaces and the love that residents of this city have for its different neighborhoods and nooks. They are whimsical and dreamscape-inspired, busy like the city but also affectionate and nostalgic.

Frances Chang / WENWEN Designs
WENWEN Designs approaches jewelry as a dialogue between craft and innovation. Each piece is digitally designed in Adobe Illustrator, precisely laser-cut, and hand-polished to highlight the beauty of natural materials—embodying a balance of art, craftsmanship, and modern design.

JANVS Studio
JANVS Studio is a San Francisco–based accessories brand devoted to the art of duality — where elegance meets edge, and timeless design merges with modern experimentation. Each piece reflects the balance between light and dark, structure and fluidity, chaos and calm.

Maya Crolene / Astrababe
Maya Crolene is a young, Bay Area based, Asian-American aspiring artist who aims to bring the community together and makes brightly colored, unique art that brings joy and hope into the world. She sells primarily stickers, prints, keychains, and jewelry. Working out of her dorm room, she first started Astrababe back in 2021, and although is a small artist she works incredibly hard to make pieces of art that are affordable and speak to young minds and inspire people to create and express themselves.

Shattered Earth
Shattered Earth is run by Susan Lau, a San Francisco native artist that focuses on her original character Squiggle Cat, food art (especially Asian American staples) and fanart. She loves to make physical goods that connect to those around her in a fun and nostalgic way!

Sam Chen / TOA
Sam is born and raised in San Francisco and is a LGBT and AAPI Designer/Founder. They have been practicing their design work for the past 13 years.

Sendoodz
Sendoodz is an illustrator and muralist based in San Francisco. Their art draws inspiration from people watching and celebrating the mundane, everyday moments of life through a colorful imagined lens, often drawn from memories from all the time spent on public transit. Their artwork explores their Asian American and queer identities and sllows them to build community in the city. Sendoodz is passionate about supporting self-taught, community based ways to practice as an artist without a background in the arts.

Two Thicc Asians
Two Thicc Asians was founded by two queer Asian American besties, Karen Chin (she/they) and Christine Yang (she/they), who create arts that are inspired by their experience of navigating the world in their gender nonconforming, fat bodies. Our creations include these themes: body acceptance, queer and Asian identities, social justice, mental health, etc.
About our co-presenter Chinese Culture Center
Established in 1965, the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco (CCC) stands as a non-profit arts organization with a rich legacy spanning over 50 years. Throughout its history, CCC has played a pivotal role in elevating Chinatown through the arts, as both a vibrant neighborhood and a poignant metaphor for the immigrant experience. In recent years, CCC has undergone transformative growth, presenting thought-provoking international exhibitions and engaging educational programs. The organization’s commitment to spotlighting pressing and nuanced issues of our time sparks essential dialogues, uniting diverse perspectives and inspiring meaningful actions toward a more inclusive and equitable society. Some of its iconic programming includes “Chinatown History and Art Walking Tour,” “XianRui: Artist in Excellence Series,” “41 Ross: Artist-in-Residence,” and the new “Hungry Ghost Festival.”
關於CCC
1965年成立的中華文化中心(CCC),是一個擁有超過50年歷史的非營利藝術組織。多年來,它一直致力於用藝術帶動華埠,以將其打造成移民經歴的象徵。近年,CCC不斷成長。通過發人深思的跨國藝術展和教育項目,CCC挑戰當下最迫切的複雜議題,用對話連結不同視角,觸發讓社會更平等、更公正的行動。最受矚目的項目包括「華埠歷史和藝術導遊」、「鮮銳 :藝術家個展系列」、「41 Ross舊呂宋巷藝術家駐地項目」和「華埠鬼節」。
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