Creative Soul Market
THE CREATIVE SOUL MARKET MOVEMENT
The founding idea behind Creative Soul Market is that food, craft and art are vital nourishment for the soul. For us, this is so much more than an event. It’s a commitment to a movement, a way of living, and an integral part of a healthy and supportive society.
SHOWCASING AUSTRALIA'S CREATIVE SOULS
We believe that giving local artists a platform to share their wares will nurture a caring community, fuel a sustainable economy and foster stronger human connections. Our events allow Sydney’s brilliant designers, artists, musicians, and foodies to share their passions and talents with the community.
Our vision is to present the public with talented local artists and designers while cultivating beneficial social interactions through engaging and inspiring experiences for visitors and vendors. By making this meaningful connection, the revenue raised from purchases made from our vendors directly contributes to the success stories of local artists, emerging brands and small business owners for the local community’s economy.
Our mission is to expose the community to gifted local artists and designers, as well as encourage meaningful social and cultural activities. We hope to foster unique and stimulating encounters for both vendors and visitors.
Our goal is to provide a platform for local creatives to showcase their products, gain more brand awareness in the community, and expand their reach. We do so by giving mindful shoppers the opportunity to purchase quality handmade goods from various talented local artists. Ultimately, we want to foster a community that is inclusive, unique, and empowered by locality.
Your attendance at Creative Soul Market has a ripple effect of positivity. It helps local artists, emerging brands and small businesses to thrive. So, come spend the day feasting, socialising, and enjoying the beautiful scenery at our indoor markets. We thank you for supporting local businesses!
Creative Soul Market would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, who are the traditional custodians of this land. We would also like to pay respect to the Gadigal Elders past and present and extend this respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Elders and people from other communities who are here today.