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Trans Artisan Market

🕒 1:00 PM
📅 September 20, 2025

Celebrate creativity and community at the Trans Artisan Market, featuring a lineup of trans makers, artists, and vendors. From handmade goods to zines, art, fashion, and more! come shop, support, and connect!

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Description

Toothwurld

they/he

toothwurld is a QTBIPOC jeweller and multidisciplinary artist based in tiohtià:ke (montreal). working in spiky soldered jewelry, stained glass, collage, vintage cutlery rings, hand-stitched accessories, and lino patches, their practice explores fluidity and transformation. each piece is handcrafted for whimsical and unconventional bodies.

Salvaged Pearls

he/him

Inspired by collecting and repurposing, Salvaged Pearls prints and charms serve as an outlet of expression for sea lovers, forest nymphs and hardware-ing people alike. There’s a table of treasures waiting to be explored, with no two things alike.

Modest Kid

they/them

Modest_kid is a trans masc artist offering everything crochet: amigurumi plushies, toys, bags, accessories and more.

Laurence Philomene

they/them

Laurence Philomene is a non-binary artist from Montreal who creates colourful images and video work informed by their lived experiences as a chronically ill transgender person. Their practice celebrates trans existence and studies identity as a space in constant flux via highly-saturated, cinematic, and vulnerable images.

Ai Li Jewelry

they/she

Ai Li Jewelry hand crafts genderless adornments featuring Chinese knots, jade, and locally-sourced, durable materials. Interwoven with protective intention, our pieces are designed to last you for years to come.

Ashtyn Turner

Ash/she/her

Ashtyn Turner (Ash/she/her) is a Montréal based disabled butch4butch non-binary lesbian, professional photographer, journalist and model. Her passion project is the mixed-media The Parts of Me They Want poster series.

Daylen

they/them

Daylen is an multidisciplinary artist that sells linoprints, collage, digital prints, ceramics as well as other cute art pieces. Adorable and cute pieces to embellish your home.

Wes Cunningham

he/him

Wes Cunningham is a Montreal-based horror artist originally from Sudbury Ontario. Working both digitally and traditionally he focuses on ghostly and surreal art inspired by dreams and nightmares.

Jem Woolidge

he/they

Jem Woolidge is a costume designer, cartoonist, and textile artist with interests in participatory performance and illustrative storytelling.

Keffiyehs 4 direct action

@keffiyehs4directaction is a queer/ SWANA-ran fundraising + mutual aid initiative that aims to educate people about the Palestinian struggle and support Palestinians through direct mutual aid – They will have traditionally-made Syrian Keffiyehs as well as handmade recycled keffiyeh accessories

Trans patient union

An informational kiosk on gender-affirming care and patient advocacy resources, including free pins, and a variety of transition supplies

Skylarr AustiN

she/they

Skylarr Austin is a multi-faceted artist who experiments with mediums including polymer clay, tattooing, drawing, painting, crocheting, embroidery, photography, and more.

Event Details

Date: September 20, 2025

Start time: 13:00 EDT

End time: 17:00 EDT

Venue: Union Française de Montréal

Coordinates: 429 Avenue Viger E, Montréal, QC H2L 2N9

Directions: Union Française is just a 4‑minute walk from Champ‑de‑Mars Metro station (Orange Line) and a 7‑minute walk from Berri–UQAM. You can also arrive by bus (14, 30, 50, 150, 350, 361, 445) or bike. The venue is fully accessible. The front entrance has a few steps, but our back entrance is step‑free. We’ll have clear signs to guide you to the accessible entrance.

Montréal’s first trans film festival

EXPOSURES exists on the territories of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, who are the custodians of the land and waters of Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). Alongside this necessary but inadequate territorial recognition, we demand restitution and reparation for Indigenous peoples across all of “Canada”.

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