Bizarre Bazaar gets underway at Lawrence Arts Center

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Community members flocked to Bizarre Bazaar, the annual two-day art market that kicks off the holiday season in Lawrence, as it opened Friday evening at the Lawrence Arts Center.

The event includes a full lineup of entertainment and dozens of artists in attendance, selling items including jewelry, pottery, prints, stickers, flexagons, repurposed record albums, tie dye, wind chimes, ornaments, clothing for dogs and dolls, and much more.

Bizarre Bazaar will continue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire St.

See more on the event’s website, sites.google.com/site/bizbazart/home. Follow the event at facebook.com/BizBazArt for updates.

A map of vendor booths and a schedule of performers is below.

August Rudisell/Lawrence Times Ursula Minor, left, is one of dozens of artists featured at Bizarre Bazaar, Nov. 24, 2023.
August Rudisell/Lawrence Times Andy Connelly performs on accordion at Bizarre Bazaar.
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