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Decent Market: Local Art, Zines, Apparel & Live Music

  • Deep Ellum Art Co 3200 Commerce Street Dallas, TX, 75226 United States (map)

DECENT MARKET is a trading post for uncommon local goods and a gathering place for good people. Come shop art and design prints, zines, comics, pins, patches, vinyl records, streetwear, and handmade goods from over 70 of Dallas' best creatives. Enjoy live music and take the perfect photo against 5 photo backdrops created by local stylists.

What to expect:
- 80+ Vendors (more than ever)
- 6 Photo Backdrop Installations from amazing local stylists
- DIY-themed Art Installations + Decor
- Food Vendors: Bowls & Tacos + Bam's Vegan
- DJs: Dj KMOR, BOY BLK, Hayley Dyer
- Live Music from Groove Contingency
- Deep Ellum Photo Walk in partnership with DTX Street
- Deep Ellum Mural Walk with Joel Salazar in partnership with Deep Ellum Foundation
- 3 Panels hosted at Deep Vellum Books
- Make Your Own Synthesizer Workshop with James Akers
- A portion of our proceeds will go to the non-profit Big Thought



* EVENT INFO *

Decent Market
Sunday, October 14 - 1pm to 7pm
at Deep Ellum Art Company - 3200 Commerce St, Dallas, TX

Admission is free, but we ask that you donate $5 or more. (Your funds help us with the high cost of putting on the event, allow us to put on a better show, and help us facilitate more events for the creative community in the future.)
Donations also come with gifts:
$5 - Limited-edition Decent stickers
$10 - Limited-edition zine + stickers
$20 - Decent Market canvas tote bag + zine + stickers

Get our latest updates and info on our instagram: http://instagram.com/decentcollective



THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:
Artisan Vapor Company + DallasPrint.com

THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS:
Deep Ellum Art Company
Deep Vellum Books / Deep Vellum Publishing
Big Thought - Non-Profit Partner
Vendetta DFW - Lighting & Sound
Michael Scott Paper Company (just kidding)



All ages and pets are welcome, but please keep in mind there may be a few exhibitors with adult themes and explicit content as well as rad dancey music.

* Decent Market is a safer space *