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Photograph of vendor tents and crowds at an event on 22nd Street in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.

Dogpatch Holiday Market

December 6 @ 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Museum of Craft and Design and throughout Dogpatch

The Dogpatch Holiday Market is back! Stroll through Dogpatch and explore over 40 local businesses, artists, and vendors offering unique handmade goods, artisanal foods, and more!

During the Dogpatch Holiday Market, stop by the Museum of Craft and Design and:
• Enjoy $2 off admission (children 12 and under are always free
• 10% off all purchases at the Museum Store, Members get 20% off!

Take in the immersive stained glass dome in Judith Schachter: Super/Natural and explore the sumptuous, luxuriant, and playful art jewelry in Wunderkammer: The Collection of Susan Beech. On your way out, stop by the Museum Store stop at the Museum Store and tackle some of your holiday shopping.

Plus, the museum will have our MakeArt team on 22nd Street hosting free exhibition-inspired MakeArt Activities for all to enjoy!

Experience world-class art, support local businesses, explore creative activities, and celebrate the holiday spirit!

Beat the crowd and purchase your discounted tickets to MCD in advance. Use code HOLIDAY at checkout when purchasing your tickets here!

Please note that the museum will open at 12:00 pm on December 6.

MCD MEMBERS

Make the most of your MCD Membership. This event is FREE for Members and it’s also our Member Holiday Shopping Weekend, with MCD Members receiving 20% off in-store and online.

Not a member, it’s the perfect time to become a member and get a little extra savings towards those artistic holiday purchases.

Details

Venues

2569 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107 United States
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Detailed photo of stained glass panels feature colorful flowers and insects

Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural

October 4, 2025 – February 8, 2026

This exhibition explores the universality of natural elements, patterns, and ornament as vehicles for meditations on beauty.

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