Vintage finds on a vintage campus

Vintage finds on a vintage campus

Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Topanga Vintage Market comes to life on the Pierce College campus. This Sunday, people from various walks of life came by to check out diverse booths and listen to a live-performance artist, including a 14-year-old street performer who was playing commonly known pop songs on their violin. And in the Los Angeles heat, people found refuge in the shade and dig into the food and drinks they got from the food trucks that were selling coffee, flavorful shaved ice, gyros and other delicacies.

Dorothy Borja organizes the products in her Rekei healing booth at the Topanga Vintage Market on the Pierce College campus on Sept. 25, 2022. Photo by Pamela Kalidasan.
Alejandro Molina—artist, actor, mime & poet— proudly shows off two of his paintings in his booth at the Topanga Vintage Market at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif. on Sept. 25, 2022. Photo by Rachael Rosenberg.
Vintage license plates, magazines and VHS tapes for sale at the Topanga Vintage Market at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif. on Sept. 25, 2022. Photo by Rachael Rosenberg
Violinist Lunoi Mitani plays his violin in a live performance for the guests of the Topanga Vintage Market held in the Pierce college student parking lot on Sunday, Sept. 25 in Woodland Hills Calif. Lunoi often performs live violin covers of a range of popular songs at public venues such as fairs and markets. Photo by Dillon Sattler.
Neill Schutzer poses with two of his video cameras in his vintage camera booth at the Topanga Vintage Market at Pierce College on Sept. 25, 2022. Photo by Dillon Sattler.