Queer Britain’s Queer Market to take over part of King’s Cross’ Canopy Market during Pride Month
Ten queer vendors, including Brighton-based Fox Fisher, to sell their original artwork, jewellery, ceramics, wine, coffee and all-around wonderful goods.
The UK’s LGBTQ+ museum Queer Britain is taking over part of King’s Cross’ Canopy Market to host a three-day Queer Market this Pride Month.
Ten queer vendors, including Brighton-based Fox Fisher, who has developed an eye-catching range of LGBTQ+ themed merchandise – vinyl stickers, enamel pin badges, limited edition screen-prints and t-shirts – will join Queer Britain from Friday, June 9 to Sunday, June 11 to sell their original artwork, jewellery, ceramics, wine, coffee and all-around wonderful goods.

Canopy Market is located at West Handyside Canopy, London N1C 4BH and is open 12 – 8pm on Fridays and 11am-6pm on weekends; Queer Britain is located right around the corner at 2 Granary Square, London, N1C 4BH and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 12 – 6pm.
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