CAN Market Celebrates 4 Years of Empowering Local Entrepreneurs

Colombo, Sri Lanka – CAN Market, a thriving initiative supporting local artists and micro-entrepreneurs, marks its 4th anniversary in partnership with Shangri-La’s One Galle Face Mall. Launched during the pandemic to help struggling small businesses, the market has grown into a vibrant community of over 300 vendors said founder Keshini Suraweera.

CAN Market offers a platform for artisans to transform their hobbies into sustainable ventures. It represents the heart of Sri Lankan micro-entrepreneurship, showcasing everything from handcrafted jewelry to unique home decor.

“One Galle Face is thrilled to collaborate with Can Market in their inspiring mission to uplift local artisans and promote the richness of Sri Lankan arts and crafts. This partnership highlights our commitment to supporting homegrown talent, celebrating the country’s heritage crafts, and empowering small businesses. Together, we aim to offer a vibrant platform for local creators to showcase their craftsmanship, while providing our community with unique, authentic products that reflect Sri Lanka’s cultural diversity,” stated Mr. Sid Solanki, Centre Director, One Galle Face.

In collaboration with the Ayati Centre, CAN Market also supports young adults with disabilities, fostering an inclusive space for all. Partnering with One Galle Face Mall and the Foundation of Goodness, CAN Market continues to champion local talent and innovation. As the market looks forward, it remains committed to empowering entrepreneurs and promoting Sri Lankan creativity on a global stage.