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When Phoebe Sherman first decided to sell her artwork and feminist apparel at craft shows in the Bay Area in California, she made an unwelcome discovery. Not only would she have to apply and be chosen as a vendor, but she’d also then have to pay a hefty fee to participate, sometimes as high as $800 for a weekend.

“That price point is not really accessible for a lot of beginning artists,” Sherman says.

So, she came up with

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