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Toque Craft Fair is an annual community event and fundraiser hosted by Western Front. It showcases a curated selection of British Columbia-based artists, craftspeople, and designers who make textiles, ceramics, jewellery, prints, accessories, apothecary, and homeware. Toque is a celebration of local talent, community, and the joy of handmade. Meet the makers, discover unique gifts, and experience the heart of Vancouver’s artist-run scene.

Shopping at Toque supports both the artists and Western Front. Vendors keep 70% of their sales and generously donate 30% to fund Western Front’s artistic programs and the conservation of its heritage building.

Participating vendors were Ami Sangha, AxeWood Inc., Boy Forge, Cathy Terepocki Ceramics, Chips Collective, Cloth Tone, Cora Hall, Corbie Fieldwalker, Cracher Dans La Soupe Parfum, Daryn Wright, Domestic Intervention Co. by Corrina Hammond Textiles, Dunbar Pottery, DW Leatherworks, erin templeton, EUDAMONIC, Excelsior Handmade Books, fancypop, Fortiv, Glass Glass, Gratitude Wrap, Hannah Victoria Locker, Hazel Meyer, Heike Royer Art, Jordan Lypkie, Julia Chirka, Kajola Morewood, Karabaza, Kerria Gray and Clay, Khan Lee, Knitbone Ceramics, LACAR, Laleh Javaheri Jewelry, Lisa Beading, Loree Lane, Louise Reimer, LUPA Ceramics, Made by Elliot, Mahsa Farzi, Maiku Brando, Maria Ida Design, MDW Jewelry, Mona Lisa Ali Ceramics, Moniker Press, Moonseed Herbals, Mother Snake, OHCE-ECHO, Olive Rose Studio, Paige Jung Art + Illustrations, Paperbacknote, reassembly, Rootine Studio, Sibel Slakov, SINUN, softserve, Sonja Ahlers, Taylor Moon Ceramics, The Woods Spirit Co., Tony Dubroy, tuk + milo, Valérie d. Walker, WarmAndDrift, We Are Stories, Willow Avenue, Yarn Advisor, and Yeniyeni.kr.

Presented with the support of Mount Pleasant BIA, The Woods Spirit Co, Oddity Kombucha, Toña Bakery & Café, 33 Acres Brewing Co, Tacofino, Please! Beverage Co, Super Thai, and Subo Bakes.

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Western Front is a non-profit artist-run centre in Vancouver.

We acknowledge the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations as traditional owners of the land upon which Western Front stands.