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MERCADO DE PAZ PEACE MARKET 2016 2016 Since 1989, the Esperanza has offered a unique alternative to holiday retail shopping by giving community direct access to artisans selling one-of-a-kind handmade goods in the tradition of open-air markets in indigenous communities around the world. is year, due to popular demand, the Mercado will be three days! We will also have new international artisans specializing in Tinavet bordados, portable sacred art paintings, and Tzintzuntzan pottery. We will also have live music performances by Santiago Jimenez Jr., Tallercito de Son, Azul, and many more artists! Poets such as Victoria Zapata-Garcia Klein, Natasha Hernandez from St. Sucia, San Juana Guillermo, J. Alejandro, Rooster, and many more, will also be performing. WHAT YOU WILL FIND Chicana clothing and art • Xicanx books • handmade jewelry • cigar box guitars • decorative + functional folk art • Traditional Mazahua textiles & embroidery • essential oils & soaps • vintage collectibles • handmade paper goods • Huichol Arts • Zapotec rugs • knitted clothing • mosaic & fused glass arts • nichos • original visual art • native plants and spices • popotillo art • leather goods • candles • wood & clay sculptures • Zapotec sandals • huipiles • Panamanian art • Paper mache figurines • wooden santos and milagros • dolls • y mucho mucho más! Art by Pearl Sánchez

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MERCADO DE PAZPEACE MARKET2016 2016

Since 1989, the Esperanza has offered a unique alternative to holiday retail shopping by giving community direct access to artisans selling one-of-a-kind handmade goods in the tradition of open-air markets in indigenous communities around the world. This year, due to popular demand, the Mercado will be three days! We will also have new international artisans

specializing in Tinavet bordados, portable sacred art paintings, and Tzintzuntzan pottery. We will also have live music performances by Santiago Jimenez Jr., Tallercito de Son, Azul, and many more artists! Poets such as Victoria Zapata-Garcia

Klein, Natasha Hernandez from St. Sucia, San Juana Guillermo, J. Alejandro, Rooster, and many more, will also be performing.

WHAT YOU WILL FINDChicana clothing and art • Xicanx books • handmade jewelry • cigar box guitars • decorative + functional folk art • Traditional Mazahua textiles & embroidery • essential oils & soaps • vintage collectibles • handmade paper goods •

Huichol Arts • Zapotec rugs • knitted clothing • mosaic & fused glass arts • nichos • original visual art • native plants and spices • popotillo art • leather goods • candles • wood & clay sculptures • Zapotec sandals • huipiles • Panamanian art •

Paper mache figurines • wooden santos and milagros • dolls • y mucho mucho más!

Art by Pearl Sánchez

MERCADO DE PAZPEACE MARKET2016 2016

handmade arte + gifts • live música • poetry/spoken word • family friendly • hourly raffles • local & international artesanos • comida y más!

November 25, 26, 27, 2016at the Esperanza CENTER (922 San Pedro Ave.)

Friday+SaturdaY @ 10AM-6PM AND SUNDAY @ 12PM-6PM922 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX 78212 | 210.228.0201 | www.esperanzacenter.org

Esperanza Peace & Justice Center922 San Pedro, San Antonio, TX 78212www.esperanzacenter.org | 210.228.0201 TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

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on neighboring streets & at

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VIA BUS ROUTES95, 96, 97

Funded in part by the San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture, The National Endowment for the Arts, Texas Comission on the Arts, CoYoTe PhoeNix Fund, AKR Fdn, y la Buena Gente de Esperanza.

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From Downtown: bus route 3 or 4,exiT San Pedro/Cypress LOCAL VENDORS Alicia Segovia | Amiga • Ana Uviedo • Andrea Sepulveda | Art Love Style • Ángelica Gómez Mayorga |

Evidencia • Atsuko Taniguchi Metalsmith • Bonnie Cisneros | Last Splash Vintage • Carolina G. Flores • Charlie & Nina Rehfeld | Tejas Cajón & Cigar Box Guitar Co. • Christian Withers | Serpents & Doves • Cris Escobar • Cristina Martinez | VeryThat •

Debra Sifuentes & Rudy Enriquez • Denise Gomez | Violet Serpentine • Diana Galicia • Dora Amelia • Elizabeth H. Balderas | handmade by lissie • Enedina C. Vasquez & J. Davila | EneArt Con Cariño • Esther Guajardo | Manosmias • Eugenia Silva |

Pulquerio’s • Gina Pellegrino • Giovanna Diz Zurita • Guadalupe Segura • Heidi Hampe • Jacob J. Nammar • James E. Kitchen | A.J. Jewelry • Janie & Jim Castillo | Designs by JC Jewelry • Jorge Sandoval & Smiley Rojas • Juan Tejeda | Aztlan Libre Press •

Kamala Platt & Richard | Artes Verdes • Karin L. Gabrielson | Art of Palm • Katrina Gorman Designs • Leonor Olague • Lika Torline | In The Weeds • Liliana Wilson • Linda H. Rael | Terra Soul Arts • Maria Contreras • María Vasconcelos • Mario

Quispe | Peruvian Art • Martha von Ellenrieder • Martin Emmanuel Rangel • Mary Agnes Rodriguez • Mary F. Pérez • Mary Helen Abrams | Helen’s Hidden Treasures • Melanie Strybos | St. Sarita • Michelle Parlee • Mildred E. Hilbrich • MujerArtes

Cooperativa de Esperanza • Nicole Gonzales | Sweet Craft jewelry • Norma Gomez | Crafty Latina • Odaymara Cuesta & Olivia Prendes | KRUDAS Cubensi • Paola Conti | Conti Leathers & Artisan Bags • Patricia Ruiz-Bayón • Pearl A. Sánchez | Arte de

Junk Queen • Preston Brown • Robert & Mini Villanueva | Junketts • Rosa M. García | Handmade by Rosita • Rosalynn Warren | The Crafty Roz • Rosemary Martinez Reyna | Rosycrafts • Rosemberg Balboa • Ruth Guajardo & Larry Aguilar | El Sol Art •

Sebastiana V. Lee | Gina Lee’s Creations • Stephanie Cmielewski | Black Lotus Arts • Tim Palomera • Valerie Calvo | Zaachila • Yvonne Ross | YMR Designs • and more!

from Mexico: Amalia Martínez Delgado from Toluca, Mexico :: Mazahua dolls, pre-Colombian embroidery, indigenous clothing & bags • Angelica Morales Gámez from Morelia, Michoacán :: Tzintzuntzan pottery, black and white ceramics • Cristina Herrera from Arrazola, Oaxaca :: miniature alebrijes (brightly colored folk art sculptures of fantastical creatures) • Enedina Vásquez Cruz from Santa Maria Atzompa, Oaxaca :: red clay figurines, hearts, angels • Fernando Lorenzo from Valle de Chalco, Mexico :: painted retablos • Guadalupe Vásquez from Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca :: Zapotec rugs & weavings • Irene Aguilar from Ocotlán de Morelos, Oaxaca :: clay sculptures & nacimientos • Jorge Morales from Toluca, Mx :: wooden sculptures, crosses & sacred hearts • Juana Martinez Olivera from Tanivet, Oaxaca :: Tanivet bordados • Kuanaua from Tenancingo, Mx :: rebozos & rebozo cloth products • La Red Binacional/Niu Matat Napawika from Puebla, Pue. :: handcrafted items from over 10 Mexican states • Martha Santiago Alvarez from Arrazola, Oaxaca :: large alebrijes • Roberto Domingo Mejia Muñoz and Martha Patricia from Rio Candelaria :: popotillo art of Mexican scenes & PreColombian icons • Teresa López from Juchitán, Oaxaca :: textiles & huipiles • Esperanza International Tiendita products from Kenya, along with products from Peru, Pakistan, Guatemala, Chile and other countries from around the world!

International vendors

Tallercito de Son

Krudas Cubensi

Tesoros de San Antonio

Fernando Lorenzo

Liliana Wilson

Guadalupe VásquezCarolina Flores

María VasconcelosKatrina Gorman Juana Martinez Olivera

Santiago Jimenez Jr.

Angelica Morales

Amalia Martínez Delgado

Sweet Craft Jewelry

Jorge MoralesAzul

VictoriaGarcia-Zapata Klein

EsperanzaCenter

922 San Pedro