Winter LA NDN Flea Market and After Hours Comedy Show
221 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Saturday, December 13 at 10:00 AM 8:30 PM
Ends Dec 13, 2025
In collaboration with Jana Schmieding (Lakota) and The Broad Museum, The Chapter House is proud to host the Winter LA NDN Flea Market — a vibrant celebration of Native and Indigenous arts, crafts, and community. Modeled after traditional Flea Markets on Tribal Reservations, this biannual event offers a family-friendly, interactive experience for all ages. Join us on Saturday, December 13th, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the Broad Plaza, just south of The Broad Museum, for a day filled with unique vendors selling upcycled clothing, handcrafted jewelry, original artwork, and more. Visitors will also have the chance to participate in artist-led workshops, connect with local Indigenous-led resources, enjoy live music curated by DJ deesco, and indulge in food from Indigenous vendors. Event Highlights: - Native and allied nonprofit organizations and resource groups - Artist-led workshops - Purchase art from Native makers - Live music and performances - Food from Indigenous vendors Admission is free with RSVP, making this a perfect family outing to celebrate Indigenous culture and creativity. www.thebroad.org/events/la-ndn-flea-native-market As the sun sets, the festivities continue with an exclusive comedy and music show inside Oculus Hall at The Broad. Hosted by Native comedians Jana Schmieding and Brian Bahe — creators of the popular podcast Sage-Based Wisdom — the evening will feature a performance by special musical guest Xiuhtezcatl. The after-hours event runs from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at $25 and are expected to sell out quickly — so act fast! www.thebroad.org/events/sage-based-wisdom-live Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of Indigenous art, culture, and community! For more information and to RSVP for the event, visit www.thebroad.org/events. For press inquiries please contact info@thechapterhouse.org. The Chapter House is an Indigenous women-led organization creating space for Indigenous art, empowerment and community. A large part of the modern Native experience is protest. While protests are crucial to fight for Indigenous sovereignty and dignity, there are few spaces in urban centers off of reservations for Natives to convene, discuss, and heal when protests end—and fewer that celebrate the importance of art and artists to Indigenous Peoples.⁠ The Chapter House is a place for Indigenous Peoples and allies to appreciate art, convene and collaborate, celebrate individual and shared Indigenous cultures, and explore the complexities of the 21st Century Indigenous experience. This is a space for Indigenous empowerment and community, but all who share a desire for universal empowerment are welcome here.⁠
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