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episode 4: Curating Creativity: Building Community through Vintage Art with Patrick Horvat of BMore Flea


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Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In today’s conversation, I talk with Patrick Horvat, the dynamic force behind The Bmore Flea Market, who takes center stage in this episode of The Truth In This Art. As the market's owner and operator, Patrick has curated a thriving vintage and craft hub since its inception in 2013 in Baltimore. Previously, his creative journey encompassed roles as a graphic designer and creative manager for industry giants like Under Armour, Nike Asia Pacific, MLB, and the NHL. Beyond the market, Patrick flourishes as a freelance designer/creative director, driven by his passion for flea market exploration and vintage collecting. His visionary leadership extends to BMore Flea, a meticulously curated vintage art and craft market, where his roots as an artist and graphic designer converge with his unswerving commitment to fostering local talent and community building.


In this episode, we explore:

  • The vibrant world of BMore Flea, an intricately curated vintage art and craft market in Baltimore, where local artists and creators find a supportive platform to shine.
  • How BMore Flea cultivates not just a market, but a vibrant sense of community, fostering authentic personal connections between patrons, artists, and makers.
  • Dive into the enchanting realm of vintage items as we explore how their inherent personal connection and nostalgia hold a resonating charm for people, sparking conversations that bridge generations.
  • Tune in to unravel the art of sourcing vintage treasures, as we navigate the multitude of channels – from estate sales to flea markets and online platforms – that unveil a trove of history and culture.
  • Join the conversation as we unravel the success traits that navigate the art and craft industry's waters, exploring how persistence, brand identity, and a profound understanding of consumer dynamics serve as the compass for flourishing businesses.


Prepare for an exciting episode as Patrick shares his background and the inspiration behind starting a curated vintage art and craft market in Baltimore. He discusses the sense of community and friendships that have formed through the market, as well as the value of connecting with local artists and makers. Patrick also talks about the difference between vintage and thrift, and how the scene has evolved over the years. He emphasizes the personal connection and nostalgia that comes with vintage items and the joy of finding unique treasures. Patrick shares his own experiences with sourcing vintage items and the challenges of running a business in the industry. He highlights the importance of persistence, brand identity, and understanding the consumer in order to be successful.


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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

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 August 20, 2022  44m