The Finders Keepers market is back in Sydney by popular demand.
The Finders Keepers market is back in Sydney by popular demand.
November 11th, 2009
Back by popular demand, Sydney’s much-loved design market ‘The Finders Keepers’ will return in December.
The Spring/Summer edition of the market will be held once again at contemporary art centre CarriageWorks in Sydney’s inner west.
The market will be held over two days, Friday 4 December, 6pm – 10pm, and Saturday 5 December, 10am – 8pm.
The markets will showcase over 80 emerging designers, artists and musicians.
First round of designers have been announced including designers from all around Australia and New Zealand.
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