Vendor Events in Albuquerque, NM

29 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Albuquerque, NM. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Albuquerque(6)

Nob Hill Growers' Market

by Nob Hill Growers' Market Organizers

Lead & Morningside SE, Albuquerque, NM

Thu: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, May 1 - Nov 6

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at the intersection of Lead and Morningside in Albuquerque's vibrant Nob Hill neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers from May through early November. Operating Thursday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM, the market serves as a reliable gathering spot for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products during the late spring through fall season. The Nob Hill Growers' Market attracts vendors focused primarily on food and produce, making it an ideal setting for farmers, artisans, and home producers to connect with neighborhood shoppers. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits from local farms, along with value-added products like honey, jams, and preserves that showcase what regional producers create. Vendors also offer eggs, cheese, and other farm-fresh staples that appeal to cooks looking for quality ingredients beyond what typical grocery stores provide. The Thursday timing and evening hours make it accessible for people finishing work or running weekday errands in the area. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the Nob Hill location maintains a focus on edible goods and food-related items, creating a specific shopping atmosphere for people prioritizing fresh, local eating. The market's location in the Nob Hill neighborhood, known for its eclectic mix of shops, galleries, and restaurants, draws both regular customers and foot traffic from people exploring the wider area. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP benefits, making products accessible to a broad range of shoppers across Bernalillo County. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a regular customer base or a shopper interested in establishing Thursday afternoon shopping habits, the Nob Hill Growers' Market offers a consistent, neighborhood-focused platform from late spring through the fall harvest season.

Downtown Growers Market Albuquerque

by Downtown Growers Market

Robinson Park, 8th St and Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Saturdays, April 4 - November 7, 2026, 8 AM-12 PM

Farmers Market$30 for full 10X10 space / week (Farmer / Grower); $15.00 for half 5X10 space / week

25 spots open

The Downtown Growers Market is Albuquerque's longest-running farmers market, celebrating 30 years in 2026. This vibrant Saturday market hosts approximately 120 vendors each week, featuring locally grown fresh produce, artisan-crafted goods, wellness products, and prepared foods. The market attracts a diverse customer base seeking farm-to-table products, handmade jewelry, baked goods, and regional specialties. Vendor opportunities span multiple categories including farmers and growers, local artisans, food preparers, and wellness vendors. The market operates in an open-air setting at historic Robinson Park in downtown Albuquerque, creating a community-oriented atmosphere enhanced by live music and yoga classes. The seasonal operation from April through November allows vendors to participate in one of New Mexico's premier farmers markets.

Rail Yards Market Albuquerque

by Rail Yards Market

Albuquerque Rail Yards, 777 1st St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Sundays 10 AM-2 PM

Farmers Market$25+/day

25 spots open

Rail Yards Market is Albuquerque's largest farmers market, operating as a nonprofit vendor event in the historic Barelas neighborhood. The market features over 200 local farmers, food vendors, artists, and makers selling New Mexico-grown produce, fresh baked goods, red and green chile, handmade art, and globally inspired foods. The market also includes food trucks, live music, and performances. It operates in a historic former blacksmith shop and industrial rail yard setting that has served as a filming location for major motion pictures. The market accepts SNAP, WIC, and EBT benefits and offers free admission and parking to visitors. Booth fees are low to encourage vendor participation, with the market prioritizing grower vendors selling edible fruits and vegetables year-round.

Albuquerque Downtown Growers Market

by ABQ Main Street

810 Copper Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Saturdays, April - November

Farmers Market$30 for full 10X10 space / week (Farmer / Grower)

40 spots open

The Downtown Growers Market is Albuquerque's longest-running farmers market celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026. Held Saturday mornings from 8am to noon at Robinson Park, the market hosts over 160 vendors including growers, prepared food artisans, local artists, health and wellness vendors, and community organizations. Vendors can sell fresh local produce, handcrafted goods, prepared foods, art, and more. The market attracts a diverse community and features live music and yoga. The season runs from early April through early November, making it ideal for spring through fall vendor participation. The market is managed by Downtown ABQ Mainstreet Arts and Culture District and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits.

Rail Yards Market - Albuquerque

by Rail Yards Market ABQ

777 1st St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Sundays, 10 AM - 2 PM, May - October

Farmers Market$5/day (growers), $25/day (other vendors)

200 spots open

Albuquerque's Rail Yards Market operates as a weekly Sunday farmers market that draws together the region's most active growers, food producers, and local artisans. Running from May through October at 777 1st St SW in the historic Rail Yards neighborhood, the market creates a vibrant community gathering space where over 200 vendors set up each week to sell directly to customers. This non-profit operation has established itself as a consistent destination for both shoppers seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and vendors looking for a reliable weekly sales opportunity with strong foot traffic. The market's mixed vendor model means you'll find traditional farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs alongside prepared food vendors, bakers, and value-added food makers. Artisans and small businesses also participate, giving the market a diverse feel that appeals to a broad customer base. Because the market runs only during the warmer months, there's often strong demand in spring and early summer as people seek fresh local options, and consistent traffic through the fall as vendors move toward end-of-season products and preservation goods. The Sunday morning timing and four-hour window from 10 AM to 2 PM positions it as a weekend destination for shoppers, which typically translates to steady sales throughout the market day. If you're interested in becoming a vendor, the Rail Yards Market accepts grower and vendor applications year-round, so you can begin the process whenever works for your operation rather than waiting for a seasonal application deadline. The non-profit structure means the market is reinvesting in community and vendor support rather than operating purely for profit. For vendors, the consistent weekly schedule from May through October offers predictable income opportunities without the year-round commitment some year-round markets require, making it appealing for seasonal growers and food makers who want to focus their energy during peak production months.

Downtown Growers Market - Albuquerque

by Downtown Growers Market

Robinson Park, 8th St & Central Ave, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, April 4 - November 7, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

60 spots open

The Downtown Growers' Market is Albuquerque's longest-running farmers market and one of the largest in New Mexico. Operating for 30 years, it attracts over 100 vendors selling fresh local produce, handcrafted wellness products, unique art, prepared foods, and more. The market supports local growers who sell 100% locally grown vegetables, fruits, and nursery plants, alongside talented local artists and health vendors. Located at historic Robinson Park in downtown Albuquerque, the market features live music, yoga classes, and community engagement opportunities. Vendors can expect a family-friendly outdoor environment with direct access to customers seeking seasonal New Mexico produce, artisan goods, and prepared foods. The market runs every Saturday morning and accepts SNAP benefits with Double Up Food Bucks program support.

Festivals in Albuquerque(14)

New Mexico State Fair Artisan Village

by New Mexico State Fair

New Mexico State Fairgrounds, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

September 4-20, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Set in Albuquerque each September, this annual state fair draws crowds from across the region to celebrate New Mexico's rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship. The Artisan Village component of the New Mexico State Fair creates a dedicated space where traditional and contemporary makers showcase their work over a 17-day run, offering vendors a sustained selling opportunity during one of the state's major cultural events. The festival brings together a broad mix of artisans, including those working in Native American crafts, Spanish colonial traditions, and modern handmade goods, reflecting the diverse creative communities that define New Mexico's artistic identity. What makes this festival distinct is its emphasis on cultural authenticity and direct maker-to-consumer sales. Unlike general craft fairs, the Artisan Village positions handcrafted work as central to the experience rather than supplementary, attracting attendees specifically interested in purchasing authentic, locally-made items. Visitors come seeking jewelry, textiles, pottery, woodwork, and other traditional crafts with genuine cultural roots. This focus on heritage and artisanal quality means vendors in the Artisan Village tend to attract serious collectors and gift-buyers rather than casual fair-goers, making it valuable for makers whose work reflects real skill and cultural knowledge. The September timing positions the event at the tail end of summer, when families often have travel budgets remaining and before holiday shopping intensifies. The 17-day duration means the fair operates like a mini-season rather than a single weekend, providing vendors with extended exposure to the fair's full attendance cycle. Being part of the broader New Mexico State Fair, the Artisan Village benefits from the larger event's draw, bringing foot traffic from people attending for rides, food, livestock shows, and entertainment, many of whom discover artisan areas while exploring the fairgrounds. For vendors based in or near New Mexico, or those willing to travel to the state during this period, this festival offers strong visibility and a customer base actively seeking handmade, culturally significant goods.

New Mexico State Fair

by New Mexico State Fair / Expo New Mexico

Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

September 10-20, 2026

FestivalCommercial and craft vendor booths; contact Expo New Mexico

25 spots open

The New Mexico State Fair is one of the state's largest annual celebrations, running for 11 days in September at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque. The fair features vendor and exhibitor opportunities across multiple categories including agricultural exhibits, local artisan goods, handcrafted items, food competitions, and commercial concessions. The fairgrounds span 236 acres and attract over 500,000 visitors annually who come to experience rodeos, livestock competitions, art displays, green chile competitions, live concerts, carnival rides, and traditional New Mexican cuisine. Vendors set up indoors and outdoors on the grounds. The event celebrates local culture, agriculture, creativity, and regional traditions, making it an ideal venue for craftspeople, food vendors, artisans, and regional businesses seeking exposure to a large, engaged audience.

New Mexico State Fair Vendor Marketplace

by New Mexico State Fair Commission

Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

September 10-20, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

Each September, the Expo New Mexico grounds in Albuquerque transform into a sprawling festival celebrating New Mexico's agricultural heritage and creative community. The New Mexico State Fair Vendor Marketplace runs alongside traditional fair attractions like rodeo events, livestock competitions, and live entertainment, creating a dynamic environment where thousands of visitors come specifically to discover local makers, farmers, and food vendors. If you're looking to reach a broad audience of shoppers actively seeking handmade goods, regional products, and specialty foods, this is a significant event on the New Mexico vendor calendar. The vendor marketplace draws a diverse mix of exhibitors. You'll find craft vendors selling jewelry, pottery, textiles, and home décor alongside artisan food producers, local farmers with seasonal produce, and specialty food makers. This isn't a niche market, the fair attracts families, tourists, and locals who spend the day exploring multiple booths, making it an opportunity to introduce your products to customers you might not typically reach through farmers markets or smaller craft shows. The fair's traditional roots mean attendees come with the mindset of discovering regional heritage and supporting local makers. September in Albuquerque offers pleasant weather for an outdoor festival setting, and the 11-day run at Expo New Mexico gives you an extended sales window rather than a single-day event. This timing falls at a sweet spot in the year when people are thinking about fall entertaining, gift-giving, and stocking up on seasonal goods. The fair's reputation as a major regional event means it pulls visitors from across New Mexico and neighboring areas, expanding your potential customer base significantly. Whether you specialize in edibles, wearables, home goods, or farm products, the New Mexico State Fair Vendor Marketplace provides access to the diverse crowds and multi-day engagement that can make a real impact on your sales and brand visibility.

Balloon Fiesta Artisan Vendors

by Albuquerque Int'l Balloon Fiesta

5000 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 2026 (9 days)

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the world's largest hot air balloon festival, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each October. The event features an Artisan Tent, the only dedicated arts and crafts vendor area on-site, with approximately 30 curated artists showcasing handcrafted jewelry, woodwork, pottery, textiles, and specialty foods. Vendors benefit from a festive, affluent audience actively seeking unique, quality goods and gifts. The nine-day event fills Balloon Fiesta Park with over 500 hot air balloons, creating a vibrant marketplace atmosphere along Main Street with more than 100 food and merchandise concessionaires alongside artisans. Admission is free for all guests, ensuring steady foot traffic. The park's northern Albuquerque location and scenic mountain backdrop provide an iconic setting that drives repeat visitation and strong vendor appeal.

Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festival and Balloon Fiesta

by Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival

Balloon Fiesta Park, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 2-4, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Each fall, Albuquerque's Balloon Fiesta Park transforms into a vibrant marketplace where art, craft, and spectacle converge. The Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festival and Balloon Fiesta brings together a diverse vendor community against the backdrop of one of the region's most iconic events. If you're a maker looking to reach art enthusiasts, collectors, and festival-goers all in one location, this is the kind of event where multiple audiences overlap and sales momentum builds throughout the weekend. The festival draws a broad mix of vendors typical of larger regional festivals. Jewelry makers, pottery artists, painters, sculptors, and fine craftspeople showcase their work alongside vendors selling handmade clothing, home decor, woodcraft, glass art, and mixed media pieces. Because the event occurs during the Balloon Fiesta, you'll also see vendors catering to the aerial spectacle theme itself, from balloon-themed merchandise to photography and memorabilia. The attendee mix includes serious art collectors, families visiting for the balloon flights, tourists from across the region, and locals who make the festival an annual tradition. October in Albuquerque offers ideal weather for outdoor shopping and browsing. The cooler fall temperatures make the park comfortable for extended vendor setups and leisurely customer visits, unlike the intense summer heat. The timing also captures visitors who travel specifically for the Balloon Fiesta, giving your booth exposure to people already in festival mode and ready to spend on unique finds. The three-day format allows for strong Saturday traffic and often a solid Sunday finish as balloon enthusiasts extend their park visits. If you create handmade goods with broad appeal or specialize in art and craft pieces that resonate with both casual shoppers and serious collectors, a mixed festival like this one offers excellent visibility and the chance to connect with diverse customer segments in a high-traffic setting.

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Vendor Market

by Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

Balloon Fiesta Park, 5500 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 3-11, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the world's largest hot air balloon festival, featuring more than 500 balloons launching over nine days in October. The event includes a thriving vendor market with more than 100 food and merchandise vendors and artisans selling everything from handcrafted items to local and regional cuisine. Vendors offer art, jewelry, textiles, pottery, food trucks, and official Balloon Fiesta merchandise. The festival draws hundreds of thousands of visitors who shop and dine at vendor booths throughout the day, particularly in the hours before and after balloon launches. Balloon Fiesta Park is located in Albuquerque's north valley, and the event runs annually during the first full week of October. The venue provides both mass ascension events with balloons launching at sunrise and evening balloon glow events. Vendor participation is competitive, with application opportunities available through the official Balloon Fiesta website.

Rio Grande Fall Arts and Crafts Festival

by Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival

Sandia Resort & Casino, 30 Rainbow Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 9-11, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival is a nationally ranked juried art event held twice during the first and second weekends of October coinciding with the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The festival features over 200 fine artists and craftspeople from throughout the US, offering a curated selection of original works including paintings, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, photography, and mixed media. Artists sell their own work directly to buyers. The outdoor venue under the signature big white tent provides a unique marketplace atmosphere bordered by Sandia Resort's architecture and golf course. Visitors enjoy panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains and spectacular views of hot air balloons overhead during morning mass ascensions. In addition to art shopping, attendees experience live regional music, food vendors, craft beverages, culinary demonstrations, and kids' activities. The festival attracts thousands of shoppers and collectors from around the world.

Muertos y Marigolds South Valley

by Muertos y Marigolds

Westside Community Center, Albuquerque, NM

2026-11-01

FestivalContact organizer for vendor fees

20 spots open

Muertos y Marigolds is a 33-year tradition celebrating Día de los Muertos in Albuquerque's South Valley with a parade procession, cultural celebration, and ofrenda exhibit. The event features art vendors, local craftspeople, musicians, and food vendors serving the South Valley community. Held on the first Sunday of November, it draws hundreds of participants and spectators who honor deceased loved ones through traditional Day of the Dead practices including calavera face paint, marigold decorations, and community ofrendas. The celebration includes workshop series, performances, and a non-motorized procession emphasizing cultural pride and community activism rooted in Chicano and indigenous traditions.

Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Spring Fest

by Rio Grande Festivals

Albuquerque, NM

2027-03-13

FestivalJuried; contact organizer for fees

20 spots open

Every March, Albuquerque's arts and crafts community comes together for a celebration of handmade goods and creative talent. The Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Spring Fest takes place March 13-15, 2026, at EXPO New Mexico Fairgrounds, bringing spring to life with an eclectic mix of artisans displaying original works across multiple disciplines. This annual festival draws hundreds of visitors eager to shop directly from makers, supporting local creativity while finding one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores. Spring festivals like this one thrive on the season's energy and the audience's appetite for renewal. Visitors come with their families and friends, ready to spend time browsing booths, discovering new makers, and connecting with the people behind their purchases. You'll find the typical range of arts and crafts vendors at events like this: jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, ceramicists, woodworkers, fiber artists, and mixed-media creators. Some focus on wearables and accessories; others display home decor, functional pottery, or fine art. The vendor mix reflects Albuquerque's vibrant artistic heritage, so expect work influenced by Southwestern aesthetics alongside contemporary styles and traditional techniques. Beyond shopping, the Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Spring Fest creates a festival atmosphere with live music performances and food vendors on the grounds. This blend of art, entertainment, and dining keeps visitors engaged throughout the day and creates a lively backdrop for your booth. The fairgrounds location provides established infrastructure and draws consistent foot traffic from both seasoned art fair attendees and casual shoppers exploring the event for the first time. For vendors, spring festivals in the Albuquerque area represent a key opportunity to reach customers refreshed by the season and actively seeking handcrafted goods to update their homes and wardrobes as the year unfolds.

Albuquerque Food Truck and Craft Beverage Festival

by Albuquerque Food Truck & Craft Beverage Festival

Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

April 18

Festival

25 spots open

Held at Expo New Mexico on San Pedro Drive NE in Albuquerque, this spring festival brings together the region's mobile food vendors and independent beverage producers for a day of outdoor eating and drinking. The April timing makes for ideal weather in Albuquerque, with warm afternoons and the kind of clear skies that draw people outdoors to explore food trucks and sample craft beverages. This is a festival format, which means you'll find a concentrated gathering of vendors all in one location rather than the permanent setup you'd see at a farmers market or the curated selection typical of smaller craft fairs. Food truck festivals attract a diverse crowd looking for lunch, dinner, or casual grazing across multiple cuisines and price points. Attendees typically range from families seeking a fun outing to foodies wanting to discover new mobile vendors they might not encounter during regular business hours. The craft beverage component adds another layer, drawing enthusiasts interested in locally-made sodas, coffee, kombucha, craft beer, or other specialties produced by regional makers. This combination means the crowd tends to linger, moving between food trucks for their main course and beverage vendors for drinks and tastings. If you operate a food truck, mobile kitchen, or craft beverage business serving the New Mexico area, this festival offers a captive audience in a settings designed specifically to sample street food and specialty drinks. The Expo New Mexico venue provides the infrastructure to handle larger crowds while keeping the event accessible and easy to navigate. Whether you're an established vendor looking to expand your customer base or newer to the mobile food scene, a festival environment like this one typically draws people actively seeking out food truck experiences, making it a good match for vendors in this category.

Albuquerque Chocolate and Coffee Fest

by Chocolate & Coffee Fest

Albuquerque, NM 87102

April 11-12, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Spring in Albuquerque brings a celebration dedicated to two of the world's most beloved indulgences: chocolate and coffee. The Albuquerque Chocolate and Coffee Fest takes over the area on April 11-12, 2026, drawing vendors and visitors who share a passion for quality confections, specialty brews, and artisan goods. This festival-style event differs from farmers markets or craft fairs in that it zeroes in on a specific theme while still welcoming a broad range of complementary vendors, creating a focused yet diverse shopping and tasting experience. The mix of vendors at this event typically includes local and regional chocolate makers showcasing everything from hand-crafted bonbons to molten cake mixes, coffee roasters offering single-origin beans and brewing equipment, and bakeries selling pastries and desserts designed around these two ingredients. Beyond chocolate and coffee, you'll find gourmet food vendors, candy makers, coffee-related merchandise, home goods, and crafts that appeal to people who appreciate quality and flavor. It's an event where chocolate artisans, coffee roasters, and general craft vendors can all thrive because attendees are actively seeking premium products and unique finds. The April timing positions this festival perfectly in Albuquerque's spring season, when the weather is ideal for outdoor shopping and sampling. Expect crowds of locals and tourists who are either dedicated enthusiasts or gift shoppers looking for high-quality treats and specialty items. The festival atmosphere, combined with entertainment and the chance to discover new favorite brands, makes it distinct from regular retail shopping. For vendors, this means an audience primed to spend on indulgent, artisan, and specialty products rather than just browsing for deals. If you specialize in chocolate, coffee, baked goods, or complementary craft items, the Albuquerque Chocolate and Coffee Fest offers a concentrated customer base in Albuquerque, NM 87102 who came specifically to explore what you have to offer.

ABQ Art Market First Saturdays

by Visit Albuquerque / ABQ Art Market

Albuquerque, NM

2026-05-02

FestivalContact organizer for booth rates

20 spots open

Held on the first Saturday of each month in Albuquerque, this artisan-focused festival brings together local creators, makers, and artists in a dynamic marketplace setting. The ABQ Art Market creates a gathering space where you'll find handcrafted goods, original art, and one-of-a-kind items made by the vendors themselves. Unlike traditional retail, a festival like this emphasizes the stories behind the work and direct relationships between makers and buyers, which draws a crowd genuinely interested in supporting local creativity. The regular first Saturday schedule means this has become an established fixture in Albuquerque's arts community, giving vendors a predictable, recurring opportunity to connect with their audience. The festival atmosphere extends beyond shopping to include live music and food vendors, creating an environment where people linger, explore, and experience art as part of their Saturday routine. Attendees tend to be locals who value handmade goods and want to know the artists behind what they're buying, along with visitors passing through Albuquerque who appreciate authentic, artisan-made products. As an artisan market, this festival caters to makers working across disciplines, whether that's jewelry, pottery, textiles, fine art, woodwork, or other handcrafted items. The monthly cadence also means the vendor mix can vary, giving the market freshness while maintaining a core group of regular participants. If you make or sell artisan goods and are looking for a steady, established venue with foot traffic of people actively seeking locally made items, this recurring monthly event offers reliable selling opportunities throughout the year in Albuquerque.

Albuquerque Celtic Festival

by Rio Grande Valley Celtic Festival

Balloon Fiesta Park, Albuquerque, NM 87113

May 2-3, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Late spring in Albuquerque brings a celebration of Celtic heritage to Balloon Fiesta Park, where the Albuquerque Celtic Festival takes over the expansive venue for a weekend of cultural immersion. Held May 2-3, 2026, this festival draws together vendors, performers, and attendees eager to experience Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and Breton traditions through food, crafts, music, and athletic competition. The festival atmosphere combines the spectacle of Scottish heavy athletics with marketplace energy, creating a unique event where cultural celebration and vendor opportunities merge. Vendors at the Albuquerque Celtic Festival typically span food and beverage categories, think traditional fish and chips, meat pies, fresh baked goods with Celtic flair, and beverages ranging from imported beers to specialty ciders and teas. Craft vendors do well here too, offering handmade jewelry, knitwear, pottery, woodwork, and other goods reflecting Celtic artistry and design. Clothing vendors featuring kilts, tartans, and traditional Celtic apparel find dedicated audiences, as do sellers of imported goods from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. The mixed vendor approach means there's room for those selling cultural merchandise, Celtic-themed home decor, beauty products, and gifts alongside more niche offerings. The crowd at Balloon Fiesta Park during this festival weekend includes Celtic heritage enthusiasts, families looking for cultural activities, and locals who treat it as a spring tradition. May weather in Albuquerque is generally mild and pleasant, making it comfortable for outdoor shopping and browsing. The park's size means the festival can accommodate both intimate vendor spaces and larger performance stages, so there's a good flow of foot traffic throughout the grounds rather than overcrowding in one area. For vendors, the Albuquerque Celtic Festival represents a chance to reach an engaged, specific audience, people actively seeking Celtic products and experiences rather than general browsers. The one-time nature of the 2026 event makes early vendor commitment worthwhile for those looking to establish presence at this cultural gathering in New Mexico's largest city.

New Mexico Wine Festival at Balloon Fiesta Park

by New Mexico Wine

Albuquerque, NM

2027-05-23

FestivalContact NM Wine for artisan/food vendor fees

20 spots open

Taking place over Memorial Day weekend in late May, this annual wine festival in Albuquerque brings together New Mexico's wine community for a celebration of the state's growing viticultural scene. Held at the spacious Balloon Fiesta Park, the New Mexico Wine Festival offers a relaxed outdoor setting where wine enthusiasts, casual drinkers, and curious visitors gather to explore what local wineries have to offer. The festival runs from May 23-25, 2026, with daily hours from noon to 6pm, giving attendees plenty of time to sample and discover their new favorites. Wine is the star of the show here, with more than 200 wines from New Mexico wineries available for tasting throughout the event. This focus makes the festival particularly attractive to wine vendors, local producers, and anyone involved in the wine trade or education. Beyond tastings, the festival creates a full experience with live music performances that provide entertainment and atmosphere as you move between tasting stations. The combination of wine and music draws a diverse crowd of wine lovers, families, tourists, and locals looking for a festive way to spend their holiday weekend. The festival also features local artisans and gourmet food vendors, which complement the wine offerings and round out the day. These vendors provide opportunities to pair wines with quality food and offer complementary products that appeal to the same audience. If you sell food items, wine-related products, handcrafted goods, or artisanal offerings, this festival attracts attendees actively interested in supporting local makers and enjoying premium products. The outdoor venue at Balloon Fiesta Park provides ample space and typically draws strong attendance during the holiday weekend, making it an established fixture in Albuquerque's spring event calendar.

Craft Fairs in Albuquerque(6)

Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Balloon Festival 2026

by Rio Grande Festivals / Dash Events

Sandia Resort & Casino, 30 Rainbow Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 2-4 and 9-11, 2026

Craft Fair$795+ (10x10) + $35 jury

20 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festival is a juried art show featuring approximately 200 fine artists and craftspeople from across the United States. Held the first two weekends in October, the festival showcases a wide range of works including ceramics, paintings, jewelry, photography, mixed-media, and specialty foods. The event takes place under the iconic big white tent at Sandia Resort and Casino, positioned at the intersection near the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Attendees experience artist demonstrations, live local music, and hot air balloon views during morning hours, creating a unique outdoor marketplace atmosphere. The festival draws both local shoppers and international tourists who come for the simultaneous Balloon Fiesta celebration.

Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Balloon Fiesta Show

by Rio Grande Festivals

Sandia Resort & Casino, intersection of Paseo & I-25, Albuquerque, NM

October 2-4 & 9-11, 2026

Craft FairBooth prices range from $75.00- $2,900.00

200 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Balloon Fiesta Show is a nationally ranked juried art festival held during Albuquerque's International Balloon Fiesta in October. The event features over 200 juried fine artists and craftspeople from throughout the United States, offering handmade works including pottery, paintings, jewelry, textiles, glass, and sculpture. The festival takes place under the iconic big white tent at Sandia Resort & Casino, positioned at the intersection of Paseo and I-25 with views of hot air balloons drifting overhead during morning mass ascensions. Vendors and shoppers enjoy live entertainment, a culinary market, artist demonstrations, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The event is held on two consecutive weekends and ranks among the top 100 art festivals nationally.

Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Balloon Fiesta Show

by Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festivals

Sandia Resort & Casino, 30 Rainbow Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

October 2-4 and October 9-11, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Balloon Fiesta Show is a nationally-ranked juried fine art and craft event held across two weekends in October at Sandia Resort & Casino in Albuquerque. The event brings together approximately 200 juried fine artists and craftspeople from across the United States, offering everything from paintings and pottery to jewelry, textiles, glass work, and mixed media. Vendors operate under the iconic big white tent positioned at the intersection of the Sandia Resort golf course and the legendary Balloon Fiesta flight area, providing a unique marketplace atmosphere where attendees view hot air balloons overhead. Beyond shopping, the festival features live regional music, craft beverages, specialty culinary items, artist demonstrations, and kids' activities. Held during New Mexico's peak tourist season and coinciding with the International Balloon Fiesta, the event attracts thousands of shoppers and collectors from around the world, offering excellent sales opportunities for quality artisans.

Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Holiday Festival 2026

by Rio Grande Festivals / Dash Events

Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

November 27-29, 2026

Craft Fair$595+ (10x10) + $30 jury

20 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Holiday Festival is a juried fine art and craft show held annually over Thanksgiving Weekend at EXPO New Mexico in Albuquerque. The event features approximately 175 to 185 juried artists and craftspeople from across the nation, showcasing handmade jewelry, pottery, paintings, sculpture, glass art, mixed media, fiber art, leatherwork, woodwork, and specialty food items. This indoor festival draws thousands of art enthusiasts, collectors, and holiday shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind gifts and artisan work. The event is recognized among the top 100 art festivals in the nation and offers live holiday music, performances, and festive food sampling throughout the weekend. Booth applications open January 1st with a primary deadline of April 1st.

Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Spring Festival

by Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festivals

Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

March 13-15, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Spring in Albuquerque brings one of the region's most established craft fairs to Expo New Mexico on San Pedro Drive NE. The Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Spring Festival has been a cornerstone of New Mexico's art scene for over three decades, drawing both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to connect directly with makers. Held annually in mid-March, this craft fair captures the energy of the season when people are ready to refresh their spaces and support local artisans after the winter months. The festival brings together more than 150 juried artisans under one roof, each presenting original handcrafted work across a wide range of disciplines. You'll find everything from fine jewelry and ceramics to fiber arts, woodworking, metalwork, painting, sculpture, and mixed media pieces. The breadth of vendors at this craft fair means there's something for different tastes and budgets, whether you're shopping for unique home décor, wearable art, functional pottery, or statement pieces. Because this is a juried show focused on handmade and original work, the quality tends to be consistently high across booths. Beyond browsing and buying, the Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Spring Festival offers the kind of experience that defines craft fairs in the region. Live music creates an engaging atmosphere while you move through the venue, and food vendors provide options if you're planning to spend several hours exploring. The March timing works well for both vendors and attendees since the weather in Albuquerque is mild and pleasant, and spring break season draws families looking for cultural activities. Whether you're an artisan looking to connect with your market, a shop owner seeking inventory, or simply someone who appreciates handmade goods, this long-running festival continues to be a reliable highlight on Albuquerque's arts calendar.

Albuquerque Spring Arts & Crafts Festival

by ABQ Arts Festival

300 San Pedro Dr. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87108

March 13-15, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

165 spots open

The Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Spring Fest is a nationally ranked juried arts event held each March at EXPO New Mexico in Albuquerque. The festival features over 150 fine artists and craftspeople from across the United States, showcasing original handmade works including paintings, jewelry, pottery, woodwork, sculpture, glass art, and photography. Attendees enjoy live music from local performers, food vendors, and family-friendly activities in a vibrant marketplace setting. The festival attracts thousands of art enthusiasts, collectors, and shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind handcrafted pieces. As the first major art event of the spring season, it has been recognized by Sunshine Artist magazine as one of the nation's top 100 fine art shows and is a beloved tradition in New Mexico with deep community roots. The event provides excellent vendor opportunity and high-energy shopping environment.

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Balloon Fiesta Week in Old Town

by City of Albuquerque

200 N Plaza St NW (Historic Old Town Plaza), Albuquerque, NM 87104

October 3-11, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

40 spots open

Balloon Fiesta Week in Old Town is a cultural celebration featuring live music and performances daily during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The event showcases local and cultural performers at the Historic Old Town Plaza Gazebo from noon to 4 p.m., offering attendees entertainment between Balloon Fiesta Park activities. Old Town Albuquerque has more than 80 independently owned businesses including shops, galleries, and restaurants selling art, jewelry, souvenirs, and local merchandise. The historic plaza provides a destination for visitors seeking shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. This event attracts tourists and locals seeking to explore Albuquerque's heritage and support local businesses during one of the region's major annual celebrations.

Albuquerque Folk Art Market

by Albuquerque Folk Art Market

Hotel Albuquerque, 800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

December 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

40 spots open

Every December, traditional and contemporary folk artists gather at Hotel Albuquerque in the heart of Albuquerque for a curated pop-up marketplace celebrating handmade creativity. The Albuquerque Folk Art Market draws collectors, gift shoppers, and art enthusiasts looking for authentic, artisan-crafted pieces that reflect cultural heritage and contemporary artistic expression. This annual event transforms the hotel venue into a vibrant showcase where vendors display everything from woven textiles and hand-painted ceramics to carved wooden pieces, jewelry, fiber arts, and mixed-media work. The pop-up format creates an intimate, focused shopping experience quite different from larger festivals, allowing visitors to connect directly with the makers and understand the stories behind each piece. Shoppers at this market tend to be thoughtful gift-givers seeking one-of-a-kind items with character and cultural significance, as well as collectors interested in supporting traditional folk art practices and emerging contemporary artists working in folk traditions. The December timing makes it an ideal venue for holiday shopping, especially for those looking beyond mass-produced goods for meaningful gifts that carry authentic craftsmanship. The Old Town Albuquerque location also connects visitors to the broader cultural arts scene the city is known for, and many attendees appreciate the chance to explore folk art in a setting that honors New Mexico's rich artistic traditions. Vendors at pop-ups like the Albuquerque Folk Art Market typically include textile artists, printmakers, ceramicists, woodworkers, and mixed-media craftspeople whose work draws from or reflects folk art traditions. Whether you specialize in handwoven blankets, hand-bound journals, sculptural pieces, or any other handmade goods with an artistic perspective, this annual market attracts a dedicated audience of people who value craftsmanship and cultural expression. The curated nature of the event means shoppers come with genuine interest in folk art and handmade goods, making it an effective venue for vendors seeking an engaged, quality-focused customer base during the busy holiday season.

Indian Traders Market

by Indian Traders Market (unverified)

Albuquerque, NM 87102

April 24-25, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place in Albuquerque, NM in late April, this pop-up brings together a curated selection of Native American and tribal vendors in one concentrated weekend event. The Indian Traders Market on April 24-25, 2026 creates a focused opportunity for shoppers to discover authentic goods directly from makers and sellers within Native communities. Unlike permanent retail spaces, pop-up markets like this one draw concentrated foot traffic over a short window, making them ideal venues for vendors who travel regionally or sell seasonally. Spring timing in Albuquerque works well for this kind of gathering. The weather is warming but not yet intensely hot, and many people are in a mindset of refreshing their homes and wardrobes after winter. You'll find the attendee base includes both locals and visitors to the area, with a mix of people specifically seeking Native-made goods and casual shoppers exploring what's available. Albuquerque itself has deep cultural roots and a strong arts community, so the location naturally draws people interested in handcrafted items and tribal heritage. The mixed vendor focus means you can expect diversity in what's being sold. Tribal vendors typically offer goods ranging from jewelry and textiles to pottery, beadwork, artwork, clothing, and crafts. Some may sell food items, plants, or other goods depending on their specialization. This variety appeals to different customer segments in a single event, so foot traffic tends to be consistent throughout the weekend rather than spiking at specific times. The pop-up format also allows vendors to test new products or reach customers outside their usual geographic area without the overhead of a permanent booth. If you work with Native artisans, source tribal goods for resale, or create products that appeal to this market, a weekend event like the Indian Traders Market offers a contained but meaningful selling opportunity with a built-in audience interested in authentic, handmade items.

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