Museum of Contemporary Craft

The Holiday Shop

December 4, 2008–January 4, 2009

Discover a new experience at Museum of Contemporary Craft’s highly anticipated holiday sales event. Wednesday, December 3, The Museum’s upstairs Lab space transforms into the festive and playful Holiday Shop, a seasonal store furbished with a moving train by local artist Hilary Pfeifer and handmade works not ordinarily seen in The Gallery.

The Holiday Shop presents the Museum’s most extensive selection of beautifully handcrafted objects of the year created by 50 local, regional and nationally recognized artists. Shoppers will find gifts for all ages and budgets chosen through a more selective jury process than in years past. Offerings include limited-edition holiday ornaments by John and Robin Gumaelius, colorful clocks by Chris Giffin, wooden furniture and a choice selection of sale items.

The Holiday Shop kicks off with a public preview reception Wednesday, December 3, 6:30–8:30 PM and lasts through January 4. Museum of Contemporary Craft members receive 10% savings on all items in The Holiday Shop.


Special Holiday Savings on All Holiday Ornaments!
Through December 24

Pick up savings on handmade marvels in The Holiday Shop, December 16–24. All holiday ornaments are 15% off the original price while Museum members receive an additional 10% savings (25% total) on holiday ornaments.


Artists
Laura Berman, Joanna Bloom, Danielle Bodine, Barb Campbell, David Collier, Donna Cooper, Alex Farnham, Chris Giffin, John and Robin Gumaelius, Andrew Holmberg, Hilary Pfeifer, Joseph Pintz, David Piper, Joshua Rodine, Paula Rebsom, Randy Rhine, LeBrie Rich, Jill Torberson and more.

Hours
11 AM–6 PM, Tuesday–Sunday
11 AM–8 PM, Thursday

Special Holiday Hours
11 AM–2 PM, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
Closed Christmas and New Year's Day

Don’t forget to visit The Gallery downstairs, for a holiday twist to the ongoing presentation of elegant jewelry, ceramics, glass, and more, by established local favorites including Nicky Falkenhayn, Pat Horsley, Wally Schwab and Kicki Masthem.

Special thanks to Alan Vargo for his time and dedication.