The much-enjoyed market Tiny Traders Village will be relaunching in their new location at the Nuns Island Theatre on Saturdays, commencing on March 16.
Tiny Traders Village founder Paul David Murphy said that he and the traders are delighted to be moving to “such a beautiful venue in what is one of the nicest parts of the city” while the board of the Galway Arts Centre who run the theatre said they are pleased to host a fanatastic and vibrant event that is supporting artists and the new Youth Arts Centre.
The return of the market which was initially set up in Aras na nGael on Dominick Street in September 2017 will be a great boost for the local economy, and cottage industry in the city and county as it offers an invaluable platform for local producers, crafters, artists, makers and food/beverage entrepreneurs to showcase their work and get their businesses off the ground.
Tiny Traders Village will run every Saturday from 9am to 5pm and visitors can catch live performances every week from some of the very best local musical talent in addition to choosing from the wide array of products on offer.
Mr Murphy says that the village will be the home to more vendors than ever before and promises it will still retain the relaxed atmosphere” it has become known for.