The Maker City is ready for makers & creators to transition back to in-person markets
The pandemic had Knoxville makers transition to the online way of showcasing their creations, known as Maker Monday s. Author: Marisa Rios Updated: 6:35 PM EDT July 12, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. To all of you makers and creators - The Maker City is back in action!
As markets and craft fairs come back in-person, makers are ready to get out and show their products in-person.
When the craft fairs shut down, the Maker City council liaison Anne Templeton said makers still needed a way to make a living. We have a variety of makers and creators, Templeton said. We have jewelry makers, we have painters, we have stain glass makers. There s musicians and poets.
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