
Event Info
UNDISCOVERED SF Holiday Market is a curated collection of emerging artists and merchants that celebrate San Francisco's new cultural district - SOMA Pilipinas! Enjoy local artisans, food vendors, live music/dance performances, and flavor each month.
Location
Under the dome at Westfield San Francisco Centre
865 Market St.
SF, CA 94103
Date
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Hours
12pm - 6pm Early arrival suggested.
ALL AGES
Cost
It's totally FREE. No Tickets Needed!
How to get here
We highly suggest using BART (Powell Station) or an Uber / Lyft to get to UNDSCVRD.
PARKING
We suggest parking at the Impark Parking Garage on 833 Mission Street behind Westfield San Francisco Centre.

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Retail
Bearcat Design is a world of hand drawn silly things on wooden wearable pieces, as well as wire wrapped pendants and whatever else catches my fancy.
At wounded healing art, we believe that the jewelry you choose to adorn yourself with should always have a specific intention, whether that's to cover you with strength + protection or to help you slay your day in style.
Children's clothing designed and made in San Francisco using hand loomed textiles from the Philippines.
Arkipelago Books has been a pillar to the community for 20 years and exists as the only distributor of specialty books outside of the Philippines.
The goal of Bayani Art is to strengthen the unity within our community by telling the rich history of our Motherland through clothing, accessories and art.
San Francisco based brand and multi-label retailer, offering high quality clothing and accessories that fuse old-school cool and contemporary fit.
Each of Fiori Per Te’s beautifully arranged offerings use only the most luxuriant Ecuadorian Roses, known as the finest rose in the world for their longevity, superior blooms, and vibrant colors, are masterfully crafted and arranged by the founder to simply delight and brighten any occasion or celebration.
The Filipino Instant Pot Cookbook is a collection of over 75 classic and modern Filipino recipes carefully translated for the electric pressure cooker. An Amazon and Barnes & Noble Best Seller perfect for modern home cooks!
We make attractively simple products -- for the kid who never wants to grow up, and the adult who never did!
Unique Filipino traditional and indigenous handwoven textiles, clothes, bags, accessories, crafts and collectibles actively engaging the community and the public in our weaving projects and demonstrations.
Specializing in creating 100% handmade bath and body products free from any harmful ingredients.
Street wear and art gallery specializing in brand merch, art exhibits, and magazines.
Handmade clothing made from new salvage fabrics, sustainable fibers, and vintage textiles.
Our mission at PILIPINX AKO is to create modern statement pieces of jewelry and clothing that help Pilipinx to reclaim and celebrate our unique kultura // culture.
Animal Instincts Apparel fuses street art, illustration, and urban lifestyle. Carried in outlets across California and sold at the SF street fairs, the brand has become known for iconic images of animals overtaking popular landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Twin Peaks.
Adrienne L. Wiley is the founder and lead designer for Frolick Jewelry. She launched Frolick in 2004, from a desire to create a collection of jewelry that was vintage inspired but contemporary and effortlessly chic for women of all ages.
Clothing for “The Sophisticated Prep” who value the importance of quality and craftsmanship.
A new metric in graceful, geometric modernism and cat-themed jewelry as well as artwork and home goods.
WENWEN designs was created with the vision of making jewelry from sustainable and renewable materials based in San Francisco.
At Fractal Flora, we are on a mission to reconnect to a lost art. One where people and plants coexist and benefit richly from one another.
Inspired by urban exploration, handmade for the modern home, Jennifer Clifford Art + Design collectible wall art will transport you to your favorite places. Collect memories. Live inspired.
Color Street offers a vast array of colors and nail art design. We believe that every person can be their own boss, dreamer, and recognize the brilliance within.
Creating ethical and result-driven beauty products was the main driver for founder Yin Yin Wu to create Laloirelle®. Our products and complex formulations are made with the most potent, purest and ethically sourced organic ingredients, following our Green Chain BeautyTM standard.
MicheleDraws is an active artist at Trojanmonkart Gallery in Vallejo, CA where her illustrations have received a very enthusiastic reception. A majority of the public has enjoyed the warm and bright scenes that her illustrations have portrayed.
ART


PAMELA YBANEZ
Pamela Ybañez is an Oakland based artist who works in photography, curation and social engagement projects. Her art deals with personal and social investigations as a way to discuss existing societal conditions around inequality and identity.



KARLA KORAZON
Karla Korazon is a local artist creating mixed media art pieces.




Malaya tuyay
Malaya Tuyay is from small town Carpinteria, but now works and lives in the Bay Area. She is still figuring out how to feel solid in the intersections of her queer mixed Pilipinx-American identity, and channels the legacies of print and textile mediums to open up about her relationship with mourning her mother. She wants to use her practice to offer affirmation to others within the community who haven’t been given space to talk about the pain they hold. By doing this, she aims to create work that remembers and celebrates people who have been lost in translation or forced to be forgotten; creating a tangible documentation of their existence and brilliance.


kristian kabuay
Kristian Kabuay was born in the Philippines and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He spent his college years in the Philippines where he honed his knowledge about the native ancient writing system, Baybayin. Kristian is a self-taught artist influenced by calligraphy, graffiti, abstract art, indigenous culture, technology and Asian writing systems.









Sami see
Samantha Schilf, who paints under the name “Sami See”, is a second generation, bi-racial, Filipinx-American who began creating murals and aerosol art across the Bay Area in 2011.


Mariel paat
Mariel Paat is a Filipina artist and educator rooted in San Francisco. Her oil paintings explore the relationship between women and nature by using women in her life, including herself, as the subjects. Each painting stems from her personal memories which become distorted as she delves into the definition of beauty and the place of Filipinas in the past and present.


MARIA FATIMA URBI
Maria is a freelance illustrator and exhibiting artist based in Oakland CA. She received her BFA in illustration at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco CA. She has exhibited in galleries such as 111 Minna, Wonderland SF, Warehouse 416, Cartoon Museum, Rock Paper Scissors to name a few, as well as an artist exhibitor for the Oakland Art Murmur, San Francisco Art Fair, and East Bay Open Studios.
PERFORMERS
Father/son DJ duo, mobile DJ pioneer DJ KenFused with his son DJ ProteJay. KenFused has over 25 years of experience crafting unforgettable moments for all that hear him spin.
CMC Bayanihan Equity Center Older Adult Choir is a collaboration between the Community Music Center and the Bayanihan Equity Center. It will be conducted and accompanied by Red Reyes.
more coming soon!
SET TIMES
TBD
FOOD
Breaking barriers w/ new school classics like Pork Binagoongang, Longanisa Sliders, Laing Wontons. Plus, mocktails like MiloCoco & Guava Pandan.
ACTIVITIES
MC Canlas will be hosting a workshop where you’ll learn how to create the bright and decorative parol lanterns that are a part of Filipino Christmas traditions.
Join us for a special collection of author readings curated by SOMA Pilipinas legacy business Arkipelago Books! Local authors will be reading excerpts from their work ranging from kid’s books to fiction, non-fiction, and more.