Join Hester Street Fair in celebrating Mexican culture with a line-up of vendors bringing you the best in Mexican eats, crafts and music.
EVENT DETAILS
Cinco De Mayo, a celebration of Mexico’s unlikely win over the French army in 1861, has become a wildly popular day in America to embrace Mexican and Mexican American culture and this year Hester Street Fair has gathered friends, food, piñatas, Bocanegra beer, and good vybes to pay homage and celebrate.
Alejandro Alcocer of l’estudio will be grilling all day long with this Cinco De Mayo mix-and-match plate. Offering up leg of lamb, Cornish hens, duck sausage, homemade lamb chorizo, 5 chile rub flank steak, hanger steak adobado, pork shoulder al pastor, grilled and roasted vegetable selections from the grill, you can top it all off with quinoa or potato salad, cilantro and sweet onion al escabeche, green pepper, wild mushroom and tomatillo fricasse, pico de gallo and l’estudio fiery salsa… stop drooling and pre-buy your plate before we sell out!
VENDOR HIGHLIGHTS
Punto Verde Ceramics: Tijuana native Fernanda Uribe’s art and practice stretches across many mediums, but her Greenpoint based project Punto Verde delivers hand sculpted and painted works that are wholly unique.
Hatzumomo: Hatzumomo founder Paulo Manaid is bringing his Filipino heritage to the contemporary design world through the textiles and styles of Hatzumomo. Each piece is made from hand loomed fabrics created by collectives of indigenous Filipino tribes.
Xaman Vintage: Ginger Dominguez’ collection of vintage and handmade clothing is a staple at Hester Street Fair. After spending a year in Mexico, this season’s collection features objects and fabrics from her time in Oaxaca and Arizona, hand stitched and perfect for summer.
Stay tuned for the full details… much more to come!
