July 25 - 27, 2025
Tiverton, RI

Register to Attend

Shop hand-made Indigenous art at the Cultural Survival Bazaar, where global Indigenous artists share their culture through jewelry, textiles, beadwork, and more. Enjoy live music, traditional foods, and powerful stories while supporting Indigenous rights and livelihoods. Join us in celebrating creativity, community, and resilience.

Where + When

July 25-27, 2025
Tiverton Four Corners Arts Center
3852 Main Road
Tiverton, RI 02878
10am - 6pm

Parking is available at 3949 Main Road in Tiverton, RI, a short walk from the event.

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Accessibility:
Drop-off at entrance; no curb at entrance off of E. Rd. The event takes place on a grassy field. It is not flat, and there are dips in the grass. Contact bazaars@cs.org with questions. All restrooms are single-stall all-gender toilets. Accessible toilet available. 

Admission: $5 per adult.

 

Participate in Jennifer Lee’s Bark Basket Making Workshop

Performance Schedule

Friday - July 25

10am - 6pm - Family Tent with Annawon Weeden

10am - New Inca Son

Saturday - July 26

10am - 6pm - Family Tent with Annawon Weeden

10am - New Inca Son

11am - Bark Basket Workshop w/ Jennifer Lee

12pm - Thea Hopkins

3pm - Short Films Celebrating Indigenous Youth Creativity 

4pm - Mixashawn

Sunday - July 27

10am - 6pm - Family Tent with Annawon Weeden

10am - New Inca Son

12pm - Thea Hopkins

3pm - Short Films Celebrating Indigenous Youth Creativity 

4pm - Mixashawn

Vendor Demos

Friday - 1:00 pm - Tania Montahuaso, wituk painting

Saturday - 1:00 pm - Llapanmaki, Ayacucho weaving demonstration 

Sunday - 1:00 pm - Tania Montahuaso, wituk and tobacco smudge