BRAND PC 2021 Holiday Pop-Up Shop Returns Dec. 1-24th Featuring Local Creative Makers at the Park City Outlets

The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County is excited to welcome back their seasonal pop-up shop, BRAND PC! The 2021 holiday shop is planned for December 1st-24th in The Outlets at Park City (6699 N Landmark Dr. Space K - 110, Park City) and will yet again support the amazing creative community here in Summit County. 

BRAND PC originated in 2016 and was originally created by the Arts Council to spotlight local creative brands—their products and their stories. Each year the program has slowly grown with an ever-growing increase in interest and engagement from the creative entrepreneurial sector. This year’s activation has one of the highest participation rates yet and will highlight local creative industry retail brands exclusively, designed as a gallery meets editorial spotlight meets matchmaker between the community and local creatives. 

“Being an entrepreneur takes guts and hard work, and these local visionaries are one of the things that make our mountain town so unique and vibrant,” says Jocelyn Scudder, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Park City & Summit County, “BRAND PC Pop-Up Shop highlights that and serves as a platform to showcase the creative, entrepreneurial spirit of our local creative entrepreneurs, their products, and is an opportunity for people to support and shop local this holiday season.”

With a variety of creative and artisanal products showcasing 40+ local brands and growing, the space will bring all of these creatives under one roof and provide them with an opportunity to showcase their talent in ways they might not otherwise have. 

"I love BRAND PC because it gives me a brick and mortar location where I can send people to buy my products.” says Alisha Niswander, local maker and owner of Threadheads, which features colorful crochet hats, neck cowls, mittens and jumpers. “So many people love to shop local and BRAND PC is definitely the one stop shop!" 

Garth Franklin of Franklin Woodworking adds, “BRAND PC has been great visibility for my business and created an invaluable community that connects local brands and makers. I still work with some clients that I met at my first BRAND PC in 2018.”

As of now, makers participating in the 2021 BRAND PC Pop-Up Shop include: Covino Hat Co., Star*d, Threadheads, Gypsy Mountain Skulls, Betty X Z Designs, Anna Leigh Moore Art, Arts Council Capsule, Alabaster + Stone, Red Flower Studios, Danni Oakley Art, The Chicks Co., Dipped by Deb, Lainey Berry Art, Elizabeth Carrington Art, Emily Miquolen Art, Fair Sage, Mountain Aesthete, Franklin Woodworking, Helen Knows Best, Lylo Designs, Jenny Terry Fine Art, Karen millar Kendall Art, Tulips + Thyme, Mountain Metal Arts, House Forty Eight, Kimball Art Center, Betty Designs, Avolia, Park City Publishing, Shine Inspiration Deck, Linda McCausland Art, Quincy Candle Co. Melissa Marsted, Maja Ira Studio, Team Event LLC,Mark Maziarz Photography, Marley Wright, Cat Tongue Grips, Mitch Bedke Glass Art, Poppie Products, PCPAA Ornaments, Stardust Totes, Rhonda Hypio, Ritual Chocolate, Zenzee, Stephanie Ritchie Jewelry, SJ3 + KC, Iznat Images, with more to come!

Celebrate with us at this year’s BRAND PC holiday pop-up launch party on Friday December 3rd from 6-9pm. Enjoy music, a cash bar, light bites, meet the makers, and of course an opportunity to shop local this holiday season! RSVP here. Visit brandedpc.org for details. 

The Arts Council of Park City & Summit County  is thankful for the supporters and sponsors who made this event a reality, including our host sponsor The Outlets at Park City, and program supporter Park City Chamber of Commerce/Convention & Visitors Bureau.

The Arts Council is excited to bring BRAND PC Holiday Pop-Up Shop back for the sixth year in a row and to invite residents and visitors to explore the amazing creative talent that exists in Summit County, UT. Please visit us this holiday season, browse our eclectic mix of products from jewelry, to art, clothing, home goods and more, and support our ever-growing creative sector this holiday season.

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