Brooklyn’s Favorite Holiday Market Returns to Cobble Hill 

FAD Market brings holiday cheer to BoCoCa with a curated pop-up across two locations

FAD Market, a curated fashion, art, and design pop-up marketplace, is bringing the spirit of the holiday season in New York to Brooklyn’s BoCoCa neighborhood (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens) with two holiday market locations —The Invisible Dog Art Center on Bergen Street in Boerum Hill and St. Paul’s Church on Court Street in Cobble Hill — on the first three weekends of December (12/4-12/5, 12/11-12/12, and 12/18-12/19) from 11am to 6pm.  

Situated within a short walking distance from one another, both locations will house a rotating roster of over 80 of the region’s most talented makers, designers, and entrepreneurs — offering everything from handcrafted jewelry, apparel, and stationery, to bath and body care, tableware, home furnishings, and artisanal food. You’ll also find activities like a pop-up portrait studio, free live caricatures, personalized block printing, ceramic and crochet ornament workshops, a gift-wrapping station, and more.  

In sum, it’s a no-brainer to stop by this season for your gift shopping and a fun-filled holiday experience.  

“We’re thrilled to be back in BoCoCa and can’t wait to sprinkle some much-deserved holiday magic. BergenXCourt will be our biggest and best market yet!” says FAD Market Director, Jen Bailey. 


FAD Market: Holiday Pop-up – BergenXCourt  
December 4+5, 11+12 and 18+19 | 11am - 6pm 
The Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY11201 
St. Paul’s Church, 190 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 

 Organized by FAD Market  

fadmarket.co | @fadmarket | info@fadmarket.co | (917) 775 4636 
FAD Market is free and open to the public. Pets are also welcome. 

 

COVID-19: Our top priority is the safety of our visitors, vendors, and staff. Proof of vaccination and face coverings are required to enter our holiday markets. All vendors and staff members have been fully vaccinated.  


 

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