Once the moon enters the zodiac sign of Cancer, the Moon Market comes alive with a celebration of astrology and zodiac culture. The event host, City Witch, is a local artist and activist whose work revolves around the concept of witchcraft. The event, which took place Nov. 7, supports local artists by allowing them to sell their jewelry, art, antiques, and other superstitious artifacts to the public.
The third-ever Moon Market shines through a local coffee shop on Gladstone Avenue. (Kelly Millar, Centretown News)
Take a peek inside Pressed as it gets transformed into a unique vendor market for the evening. (Mazen Abouelata, Centretown News)
Carla Manuela, one of the vendors, says she has been "creating things ever since she had hands," which is why she started her jewelry business, Dark Eyes. (Kelly Millar, Centretown News)
The City Witch, Tess Giberson, hosts this event every three months to show how it’s possible to practice spirituality from right within the city core, rather than traveling extreme lengths. (Kelly Millar, Centretown News)
Behold Carla Manuela’s luminous booth, placing her enchanting jewelry, crystals and bones in the spotlight. (Mazen Abouelata, Centretown News)
Sarah Doucet reads the future of one of the attendees as she unveils the mysteries that lie within the tarot cards. (Mazen Abouelata, Centretown News)
Kat Watson, owner of Worn By Warriors, displays her arsenal of sparkling jewels and rings. Watson says she’s been making hand-forged, fine jewelry for five years. (Kelly Millar, Centretown News)
Pressed baristas were serving snacks and drinks to hungry customers throughout the evening. (Mazen Abouelata, Centretown News)
Noa Charron, owner of Space Babe Society, showcases their various buttons, stickers and patches, many of which celebrate the LGBTQ community, coinciding with the event's firm safe space policy. (Kelly Millar, Centretown News)