Art prints, clothing, housewares, jewelry, purses, knit goods, and more! Art For Change 2014Saturday, November 1st12pm-4pmMasada Restaurant2206 N. California Ave.Event will be wheelchair accessible. Proceeds from Art for Change will benefit Crossroads Fund, a public foundation that supports grassroots groups working for racial, social, and economic justice in Chicago. If you are an artist or artisan interested in showcasing your work, please fill out this application and email to Kristina@crossroadsfund.org  Art for Change Vendor Preview!SOBU Artist Project: mosaic letters, furniture, fair trade tote bags & shirts     Good Girl Ella: crocheted bags & accessories    LuDesigns Creations: silver jewelry, fiber art scarves, & accessories    Feral Pony & Mindfull Photography: art prints, notecards, & photography       Sandpiper Imports: handcrafted, fair trade jewelry, scarves, beaded cuffs, journals & frames    As Time Goes By: jewelry & beaded home furnishings    Whitney J Creations: mixed media collage, framed prints, & greeting cards     Betsy Carina Inspiring Art: pottery, necklaces, & Pysanky style eggs   Chicago Honey Co-op: Honey, beeswax candles, bath and body products    Chisiko Artistic Endeavors: Gift items made from recycled and repurposed materials      Cherie Lockett: Ceramic pottery     Gina Lambert: Jewelry handmade with beadweaving techniques, incorporating semi-precious stones and metal components     Concern America: Fairtrade items from Bangladesh, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.      Daniel Sanchez-Maravillas: Screen prints, lithography prints, ceramic sculptures and pottery        Noah Singer Ceramics: Handmade ceramic pottery    Sin Clarity Clothing: Clothing by local designer, Sarah Sands     Cubivino & 20K Films: Handmade flower pinwheels and paper wallets made from old calendars and maps by Cubivino. Hand-printed posters and dvds of “Proceed & Be Bold” a documentary on the letterpress printer, Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.      Tamara Turner: Functional ceramic pottery       Metal & Mayhem:Handmade upcycled jewelry