This Saturday afternoon, Parque de los Pobladores in Downtown San Jose will host the Prismatic Market, a free outdoor celebration that gathers local artists, makers, and the community for several hours of creative connection. From 2 to 7 p.m., the event will turn the plaza into a welcoming hub where people can browse, create, swap, and simply enjoy being together in an inclusive space centered in the city’s LGBTQIA+ neighborhood.
Visitors will discover a compact marketplace featuring eight local makers, artists, and retailers alongside a collaborative pop-up from Derptiles Café and Baby Tiger Bakery serving coffee, matcha, and pastries. A live DJ set will run through much of the afternoon while stations invite participation through trinket trading, free coloring with exclusive pages, and several hands-on DIY options that range from decorating toploaders to assembling friendship bracelets or custom keycap keychains.
Additional experiences will include queer-affirming bangs and trims offered on a sliding scale by Pageboy Salon and a free thrift browsing area with Pride collection pieces plus styling guidance from SJ Clothing Swap. The first 500 people through the gate will also receive a special event-exclusive illustration giveaway, adding one more reason to arrive early and take part in the full lineup.
By spotlighting small local creators and offering low-pressure ways to make, trade, and connect, the market creates an afternoon where self-expression and community feel natural and accessible. Those seeking a relaxed, colorful way to spend a Saturday in Downtown San Jose will find plenty of reasons to stop by Parque de los Pobladores and join the celebration.
For more info and a full list of vendors visit the Prismatic Market page over here.
