Get read for Good Market 2024 @ the Lloyd Center from 11am - 5pm on Saturday, December 7th. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date! @psugoodmarket ~
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Get read for Good Market 2024 @ the Lloyd Center from 11am - 5pm on Saturday, December 7th. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date! @psugoodmarket ~ ~~
Good Market
Good Market is the official annual pop-up shop of PSUGD, featuring one-of-a-kind goods from talented students and alumni. From art prints to jewelry, zines, and more—this is your chance to buy directly from the creators. Plus, 100% of the sales go straight to the sellers!
Stay tuned for updates and announcements on how to get involved in Good Market 2024!
Seller Sign-ups: Seller Form
Wanna lend a hand? Volunteer Form
*2023 visual identity by: Jake Palma, Ali Hart, Diego Garibay, Connie Bisson, Braylie Wood & Donovan Wilson-Carr.
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Good Market is open to all PSUGD students & alumni. You can sell anything! Wanna share a class project? Got some illustrations you want to turn into greeting cards? Make prints, make stickers, make all of the things!
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Anything! Cards, wrapping paper, pins, gifts, socks, soap, ceramics, leather goods, etc. Keep in mind you can’t always turn a school project into a marketable good without some serious editing, but we love to see projects and illustrations turned into art prints or cards!
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For most items, people usually stay under $25. Cards are typically around $6, but handmade goods tend to vary in price based on material and time. A good place to start is to look at sites like Etsy or to think about what similar products would cost out in the world. Portland is filled with great local shops, so do some IRL research too!
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We accept five unique pieces of inventory and up to ten copies of each for drop-off participants. There’s no inventory cap for tabling so bring and sell as much as you want!
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During fall term (likely early October) we will update this website and our instagram accounts with the details for Good Market 2024! Our usual method for signs-up are Google Forms that we’ll update here when the time comes! In the past we’ve charged a $5 inventory drop-off fee or $20 tabling fee so you can expect something similar this coming year too.
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Why YES! Yes we do! In fact, if you’re selling at Good Market (but not tabling) we strongly encourage you to volunteer! We could use the extra hands with set up, handling money + selling the goods, and tearing down. We’re a small team of students putting this all together so we appreciate all of the help we can get!