3319 marché published by daylon hicks
3319 Marché has become a space that emphasizes connection and elevates the idea of curation to an entirely new level. Founded in 2024 and based in Oakland, California, the way they approach each event is deeply aligned with the artistic energy and sense of community that defines the city. It’s not just about showcasing work, it’s about building meaningful, shared experiences.
One standout example is Seiji Oda’s Human Nature event, which offers a profound exploration of the relationship between people and the environment, blending delicate artistry with thoughtful commentary. The Homage Year pop-up created an immersive experience celebrating cultural memory and artistic tribute, inviting visitors to engage with creativity in fresh and unexpected ways. Meanwhile, the Dial Ring Showroom Residency provided a unique platform for designers to showcase innovative craftsmanship and cutting-edge design within an intimate, interactive setting.
The Tom Bogo and Esenes Worldwide event was an opportunity of being in a space that was inviting alongside the feeling of being part of something more. These events, among many others, reflect a vibrant and ever-evolving calendar that fosters artistic experimentation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and deep community engagement.
What they have achieved is more than just impactful, it has established itself as a cultural hub that seamlessly blends fashion, art, and community in a way that reflects Oakland’s unique creative spirit.
This collective energy fosters a true sense of belonging and community, underscoring that creativity is not just an individual act but a shared experience that thrives on collaboration, experimentation, and open dialogue.