La Paloma Project

La Paloma Project The Paloma Project seeks to create a vibrant hub of multigenerational artisans through collabs & marketplace events.

La Paloma Project is an Indigenous led 501c3 that seeks to create a vibrant hub of artisans through multigenerational cohorts & marketplace events.

We are excited to announce an Art Market series in June on 6th Ave! Now accepting applications, sponsorships & collabora...
05/14/2026

We are excited to announce an Art Market series in June on 6th Ave! Now accepting applications, sponsorships & collaboration requests. Want to play some guitar? Have a child who love to make art? Interested in showcasing your own art? All skill levels are welcome.

Applications are open now. Vending fee is $25, youth under 18 are free.
BIPOC applicants will be prioritized, all are welcome to apply. ⚡️👩🏼‍🎨⚡️
Sponsored by:

tacoma

Please join us for the 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks!🎄 Date: December 13 🕚 Time: 11 AM - 2 PM 📍 Location:  at 2315 6th AveGet ...
12/07/2025

Please join us for the 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks!

🎄 Date: December 13
🕚 Time: 11 AM - 2 PM
📍 Location: at 2315 6th Ave

Get ready to celebrate the holiday season like never before! Inspired by the movie “Home Alone,” this free festive event promises fun for the whole family.

Highlights Include:
- Character Look-Alike Competition: Dress as your favorite character from “Home Alone” for a chance to win an exciting cash prize and a delicious cheese pizza from 🍕

- Holiday Treats:
a hot chocolate bar by and ice cream scoops by 🍦☕️
- Games & Crafts:
slime making, games by

-Vendors: eye.choke esto






Explore unique crafts, play exciting games, and shop for the perfect holiday gifts. We are excited to have a bakery lane with all the treats by

- Photo Ops: Snap festive pics in photo wall 📸

- Wrapped Gift Exchange: Donate a wrapped gift or participate in our gift exchange! Bring one new wrapped gift/toy (max $30) to exchange for another gift to take home for your child. Categories include 0-12 months, 18 months-3 years, 4-8 years, 9-12 years, and teenagers.

- Tree Lighting Ceremony: Kick off the festivities with our enchanting tree lighting. Accompanied by a holiday musical set performed by local choir students from Curtis High School, who will also be caroling through other shops on 6th Ave.
🎄🎶🎁🍰🍪

Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day filled with laughter, joy, and holiday spirit. Let’s make this season memorable together at 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks!

Thank you to all of our sponsors for making this possible:



















and more still coming! To Maddy & family for helping make this happen…we love you 🩷

Please join us for our first-ever 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks on 6th ave! 🎄 Date: December 13  🕚 Time: 11 AM - 2 PM  📍 Locat...
12/07/2025

Please join us for our first-ever 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks on 6th ave!

🎄 Date: December 13
🕚 Time: 11 AM - 2 PM
📍 Location: at 2315 6th Ave, Tacoma

Get ready to celebrate the joy and magic of the holiday season like never before! Inspired by the beloved Christmas movie “Home Alone,” this festive event promises fun for the whole family.

Highlights of the Day Include:
- Character Look-Alike Competition: Dress as your favorite character from “Home Alone” for a chance to win an exciting cash prize and a delicious cheese pizza from 🍕

- Holiday Treats:
a hot chocolate bar by and ice cream scoops by 🍦☕️
- Free slime making, games by and local vendors too! Explore unique crafts, play exciting games, and shop for the perfect holiday gifts. We are excited to have a bakery lane with all the treats by
- Photo Ops: Snap memorable pictures with your loved ones in our festive and decorated photo room.
- Wrapped Gift Exchange: Donate a wrapped gift or participate in our gift exchange! Bring one new wrapped gift/toy (max $30) to exchange for another gift to take home for your child. Categories include 0-12 months, 18 months-3 years, 4-8 years, 9-12 years, and teenagers.
- Tree Lighting Ceremony: Kick off the festivities with our enchanting tree lighting. Accompanied by a holiday musical set performed by local choir students from Curtis High School, who will also be caroling through other shops on 6th Ave.
🎄🎶🎁🍰🍪

Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day filled with laughter, joy, and holiday spirit. Let’s make this season memorable together at 6th Ave Holiday Hijinks!

Thank you to all of our sponsors for making this possible:



















and more still coming! To Maddy & family for helping make this happen…we love you 🩷

Meet Roman Sky, a local Indigenous youth working hard to cultivate community through his art. He will be tabling at Trad...
12/04/2025

Meet Roman Sky, a local Indigenous youth working hard to cultivate community through his art. He will be tabling at Tradewinds Native Marketplace December 4th with & partners at from 3-7pm.

His focus creatively stems from his time spent with his grandmother & projects they do together.
Roman is both Coast Salish & Apache and his art pulls from both ancestral lines & practices.

He is currently working on some beeswax candles, fire starters, winter bird feeders, branch weavings & crafts with a focus of trees & corn for winter 2025.

“I am really excited and am bringing a surprise I made with blue corn & have gifts with purchase while supplies last.”

Join us in welcoming Trasina Diazmuñoz of  to the upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace at  hosted by  and curated by  ...
12/03/2025

Join us in welcoming Trasina Diazmuñoz of to the upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace at hosted by and curated by !

Born in Mexico City, mixed media artist, jeweler, and photographer creates work that weaves together heritage, memory, ritual, and place. With family lines rooted in Mexico and Spain, her pieces—whether shaped from metal or captured through a lens-carry ancestral echoes while embracing modern design. Each creation is an intentional offering honoring culture, identity, and the magic of handmade craft.“

 is run by Kolbi Jane Marie Monasmith, who is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation currently residing on Duwamish Land in Se...
12/03/2025

is run by Kolbi Jane Marie Monasmith, who is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation currently residing on Duwamish Land in Seattle, Washington. Kolbi is mostly self-taught and is deeply inspired by traditional Cherokee beadwork and stories. She seeks to blend the traditional and contemporary and every piece with thought and care with the hope that they will bring joy to the receiver. All the flowers and botanicals used in her resin pieces are foraged and dried by hand in a manner that does not permanently harm the plants.

They will be joining our Tradewinds Native Marketplace this Thursday at hosted by . Come by and support.

Get ready for some deliciousness because Wasco Fisheries is bringing their fish to Tradewinds Native Marketplace this Th...
12/03/2025

Get ready for some deliciousness because Wasco Fisheries is bringing their fish to Tradewinds Native Marketplace this Thursday, December 4th from 3-7p and we couldn’t me more excited & proud.

Wasco Fisheries LLC is an Indigenous-owned business that brings sacred food to markets and communities throughout the region. All salmon is harvested on the Columbia River by tribal fishermen using traditional techniques that have sustained the local ecology for thousands of years. When customers purchase Wasco Fisheries LLC products, they experience unmatched taste and quality while helping to preserve the rich culture and ecology of the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

We are excited to welcome  to our upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace in Pioneer Square at the  building! Come suppor...
12/02/2025

We are excited to welcome to our upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace in Pioneer Square at the building! Come support local Native artists 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

Denise Emerson
Diné & Enrolled Skokomish
Beadwork & 2-Dimensional Artist

Join us in welcoming   &  to our December Tradewinds Native Marketplace event at  hosted by . “Our 100% Native-made Holi...
12/02/2025

Join us in welcoming & to our December Tradewinds Native Marketplace event at hosted by .

“Our 100% Native-made Holiday Gift Box brings together the flavors, stories, and winter traditions that reflect the heart of Indigenous foodways.This year’s collection features handcrafted foods created by three incredible Native chefs: Jason Vickers (Natoncks Metsu), Shawn Peterson (Haw̓akstup), and Chef Olivia Ford (Liiv for Flavor). 🌿
Inside, you’ll find tribal-caught smoked salmon from Tulalip Bay 🐟 paired with a curation of winter-inspired treats—cedar truffles, pumpkin spice sablé cookies, cranberry fir sauce, and a warming winter tea blend. The Sweetgrass–Apple–Cranberry Syrup highlights locally harvested sweetgrass, while the Fireside Spice Blend—with notes of cardamom and cinnamon—captures the comfort and warmth of the season. With hand-harvested cedar and fir woven throughout the collection, every bite tells a story of place, care, and Indigenous food traditions.”

12/01/2025

Join us in welcoming Vina Brown of to our first Tradewinds Native Marketplace.

Vina Brown is a Haíɫzaqv and Nuu-chah-nulth scholar. Her Haíɫzaqvḷa name is ƛ̓áqvas gḷ́w̓aqs which loosely translates into Copper Canoe Woman. She is an Adjunct Faculty in the Native Studies Leadership Program at Northwest Indian College (NWIC). She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Native Studies and Leadership from NWIC and a Masters of Jurisprudence in Indigenous Law from the University of Tulsa and is presently working on a PhD from the University of Alaska in Indigenous Studies with concentrations in knowledge systems, research, education, and pedagogy. She is a wellness advocate, a certified yoga instructor, and a self-proclaimed food sovereigntist. She has participated in Tribal Canoe Journeys her whole life and was raised within Haíɫzaqv territory, where she witnessed the resurgence and renaissance of her own Haíɫzaqv culture.

Vina is the owner and creator of Copper Canoe Woman (CCW). Copper Canoe Woman is an Indigenous jewelry design business. Our aesthetic is rooted in ancestral culture, stories, and adornment. The essence of CCW is about show-casing authentic place-based and yet modern Indigenous designs. Vina Brown, the owner and creator, loves classic vintage maximalism while still honoring simplicity. At CCW we advocate for issues that directly impact our communities, the environment, and support the healing and reclamation of land, culture, wellness, and more.

We are honored to welcome Laura John of Unsettled Designs to the upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace December 4 at .L...
12/01/2025

We are honored to welcome Laura John of Unsettled Designs to the upcoming Tradewinds Native Marketplace December 4 at .

Laura John is the artist behind Unsettled Designs, an Indigenous-led creative practice making wearable art that carries messages, presence, and power. Her work brings together Indigenous ways of being with the realities of the modern world, creating pieces that speak clearly and travel well.

Laura blends traditional influences with contemporary materials, shaping jewelry that stands out through bold forms, clean lines, and unexpected intersections of color and texture. Each piece is made with intention — honoring cultural presence, everyday resistance, and the joy of seeing ourselves reflected in what we wear.

With collections like LandBack, Big Auntie Energy, Resist / Restore, and My Existence Is My Resistance, Unsettled Designs invites people to carry meaning, sovereignty, and beauty into their daily lives — one piece at a time.

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Tacoma, WA
98407

Opening Hours

9am - 2pm

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