AANHPI Mini Market
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2026 from 12-4 pm
Couch Dog Brewing Co. and Punto Urban Art Museum, Salem, MA
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Event photos by Ebersole Photography
Lucky Knot Arts is back for our third annual AANHPI Mini Market at Couch Dog Brewing Co., and this year, we’re partnering with Punto Urban Art Museum, too!
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with us on Saturday, May 16 for a fun day of activities, art, shopping, food, and brews.
enjoy a two-stop neighborhood performance by Wah May Lion Dance
check out Lucky Knot Arts’ group exhibition of Asian American artists, HOMECOMING, on view at Proyectos Punto (34 Peabody St)
make zines with Valinda Chan of Our Cantonese Stories (34 Peabody St)
design and assemble your own earrings with Cinda’s Crafts
browse amazing hand-crafted products from Cuộc Đời Prints and Towka
have a bite to eat from Koto Restaurant
and grab a beer from the Korean American-owned taproom as you wander!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to support small businesses and connect with the local North Shore community. See you there!
This program has been supported by a grant from Salem Cultural Council.
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76 Lafayette St, Salem, MA 01970
Couch Dog Brewing Co. is an AAPI-owned microbrewery and taproom based in downtown Salem, MA. Our focus is on fun, aromatic, and Asian-inspired ales, and we aim to bring some diverse and exciting flavors to Massachusetts’ thriving craft beer scene. Like many, we started home brewing in our kitchen. We love experimenting with ingredients like perilla and persimmon, and are excited to share our creations.
First and foremost, we aim to have a positive impact on our community by fostering an inclusive environment, hosting events, promoting local eateries and businesses, and partnering with charity organizations.
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Proyectos Punto
34 Peabody St, Salem, MAPunto Urban Art Museum’s first interior artspace, Proyectos Punto, is a 442 sq ft art space located at 34 Peabody St in Salem, MA. Our goal to utilize this space is to amplify our ability to support artist’s communities in El Punto, in Salem, the North Shore, and across Massachusetts.
The Punto Urban Art Museum is a mission-driven social justice art program created by North Shore CDC, a community development non-profit founded in the neighborhood in 1978.
We believe public art can be a tool to help integrate neighborhoods and create more resilient communities. North Shore CDC created the Punto Urban Art Museum. This is a mission-driven art program with the goal of breaking down invisible socio-economic barriers.
The open air museum contains 75 Large scale murals featuring 40 global and 25 New England-based artists. We offer educational tours on social justice, equity and segregated neighborhoods.