MaArte is celebrating 15 years of showcasing Filipino craftsmanship and creativity with the 2024 Fab Finds edition. Organized by the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, a dynamic volunteer organization dedicated to raising awareness of the country's rich artistic and cultural heritage, MaArte Fair has become the foundation's annual flagship fundraising event. The fair not only showcases innovative items that resonate with Philippine culture, arts, and history but also supports the development programs of the National Museum of the Philippines and other museum communities across the country.

As MaArte marks this milestone, the 2024 Fab Finds edition comes with a special purpose: to spotlight the country's endangered fauna, including the Philippine Eagle, Crocodile, Tamaraw, Sea Turtle, and Tarsier. "This year is all about discovering Fab Finds with a purpose to be bearers of modernity and history," said Danny Jacinto, Museum Foundation president and MaArte committee chair. "More than bringing home beautiful and high-quality pieces, shoppers own badges of pride in sharing the awareness on heritage conservation, especially our endangered animals," he added.

This year's fair will showcase 147 exhibitors, each offering a unique selection of artisanal products that exemplify the excellence of Filipino-made goods. Notable participants include Puey Quiñones, Joey De Castro Pottery, Vara, Henry Wee Fernandez, Kit Silver, Products of Peace, Rurungan Collective, Repamana, and Raja W.