Vendor Events in Anchorage, AK
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Anchorage, AK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Pop-Ups in Anchorage(1)
Farmers Markets in Anchorage(4)
South Anchorage Farmers Market
by South Anchorage Farmers Markets
Anchorage, AK
Saturdays, early May - early October 2026
20 spots open
Running on Saturday mornings from early May through early October, this Anchorage farmers market connects local growers and food producers directly with home cooks and community members looking for Alaska-grown ingredients. The South Anchorage Farmers Market operates as a weekly gathering space where you'll find seasonal produce harvested from nearby farms, prepared food vendors, and artisanal goods created by local makers. The market's producer-focused approach means most vendors are growing or making what they sell, giving shoppers direct access to the people behind their food. What you'll encounter at the South Anchorage Farmers Market reflects the region's short but intense growing season. In May, vendors typically start with early greens and cold-hardy crops, then move into berries, root vegetables, and other summer staples as the season progresses. Beyond fresh produce, the market features prepared foods and value-added products from local producers, alongside handmade goods from artisans in the community. This mix of food and craft vendors creates the kind of weekend destination where people come for vegetables but stay for the broader market experience. The Saturday market atmosphere includes live music and a genuine sense of community, drawing both dedicated regular shoppers and visitors discovering what's available locally. The market has operated since 2006 as a grower-founded venture, building a reputation for connecting farmers directly with customers in Alaska's unique growing context. For vendors, this means an audience actively seeking local products and willing to pay for quality and freshness. The weekly schedule through the shoulder seasons gives producers and food makers a consistent sales opportunity during the months when fresh local food is available in Anchorage.
Northway Mall Wednesday Farmers Market
by Northway Mall Wednesday Farmers Market Organizers
3101 Penland Parkway, Anchorage, AK 99508
Wed:9:00 am - 4:00 pm, June to October
25 spots open
From June through October, the Northway Mall Wednesday Farmers Market brings together local producers and shoppers at 3101 Penland Parkway in Anchorage for a weekly gathering that captures Alaska's growing season. Operating every Wednesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, this farmers market serves as a reliable weekly destination for residents looking to stock their kitchens with fresh, locally-grown and produced goods. What makes a farmers market like this different from other shopping experiences is the direct relationship between growers and buyers. You're purchasing from the people who harvested or made the products, which means you can ask questions about growing practices, get recipe suggestions, and understand exactly where your food comes from. At Northway Mall Wednesday Farmers Market, vendors offer a diverse range of items including fresh produce, baked goods, artisan cheese, flowers, fresh herbs, and Alaska seafood. Many vendors focus on organic products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize chemical-free options. The market also carries handmade crafts, giving it a well-rounded mix beyond just food vendors. The market is set up to serve the broader Anchorage community with accessibility in mind. It accepts WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) benefits and participates in the Senior FMNP program, making locally-sourced food available to households that rely on these assistance programs. This matters because it opens up access to fresh, quality ingredients for families who might otherwise have limited options. Wednesday mornings and afternoons at Northway Mall create a neighborhood gathering space during peak harvest season. Whether you're seeking specialty items you can't find at conventional grocery stores, want to support local Alaskan farmers and producers, or simply enjoy the experience of shopping seasonally, this weekly market is worth adding to your routine during the warmer months.
Anchorage Farmers Market
by Anchorage Farmers Market Organizers
1420 Cordova Street, Anchorage, AK 99645
Sat: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, May 3 - Oct 11
25 spots open
Running Saturdays from May through October, this weekly farmers market brings Anchorage's growing season to life at its Cordova Street location. Like most farmers markets, the Anchorage Farmers Market focuses on direct relationships between local producers and shoppers, with vendors selling everything they've grown, harvested, or made themselves rather than resold goods. You'll find farmers selling seasonal vegetables and herbs, bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, local beekeepers with honey and preserves, and seafood vendors featuring Alaska's renowned catch. The market also typically includes cut flowers and plants, giving home gardeners a chance to source quality starts and arrangements from regional growers. The Saturday morning timing and central location make this a community gathering spot during Alaska's precious growing months. Since the market runs May through October, it captures the full arc of the season as spring plantings mature into summer abundance and transition through fall harvests. You'll notice the mix of vendors shifts subtly week to week as different crops come into their peak, so return visits offer something new. The market's acceptance of SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP means it welcomes shoppers across all income levels, which generally translates to a diverse crowd of neighborhood residents, families, and serious home cooks looking for ingredients they can't find in grocery stores. If you're a vendor considering this market, know that farmers markets attract customers specifically hunting for local, fresh, and often organic products. The regular Saturday slot and consistent location help build loyal repeat shoppers who plan their week around market day. Competition tends to focus on quality and freshness rather than price, and vendors who can speak knowledgeably about how they grew or made their products often build strong followings. The market's payment flexibility, including credit card processing alongside traditional cash, makes transactions smooth for both vendors and customers.
Center Market
by Center Market Organizers
University Center (Old Seward Highway & 36 Avenue, Anchorage, AK
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market in Anchorage brings together local growers and food producers at University Center, located at the corner of Old Seward Highway and 36 Avenue. Like most farmers markets in Alaska, Center Market operates seasonally, taking advantage of the state's growing season to connect vendors directly with community members who want fresh, locally-sourced products. Farmers markets differ from other event types in that they're built around the direct producer-to-consumer model. You'll find vendors selling produce they've grown themselves, along with value-added food products like jams, baked goods, honey, and other pantry staples made locally. The atmosphere tends to be more casual and neighborhood-focused than a large festival, with regular customers who return weekly to build relationships with the same vendors. This consistency makes farmers markets a reliable revenue stream for vendors, especially those with seasonal harvests or year-round production. Anchorage's climate shapes the vendors and products you'll encounter at Center Market. Because Alaska has a shorter growing season, local growers maximize their production during summer and early fall months, so expect robust selection during peak season. Attendees range from home cooks looking to build their weekly meals around fresh ingredients to busy professionals grabbing prepared foods and specialty items. The University Center location positions the market near residential neighborhoods and foot traffic, drawing a mix of longtime locals and newer community members. If you're a produce grower, baker, honey producer, or maker of other food products, Center Market offers the chance to reach Anchorage customers who actively seek local sources. The weekly format means you can build a loyal customer base and test new products throughout the season. For details on the specific dates when Center Market operates and vendor application requirements, you'll want to contact the organizer directly, as the schedule follows Alaska's seasonal pattern.
Craft Fairs in Anchorage(4)
Make it Alaskan Festival
by Peak2Peak Alaska
Anchorage, AK
October 2 - 4, 2026
20 spots open
Early October brings a celebration of local creativity to downtown Anchorage with this three-day juried craft fair dedicated entirely to handmade goods from Alaskan makers. The Make it Alaskan Festival runs October 2 through 4, 2026, and draws both established artisans and emerging creators who want to showcase their work to a community that values locally crafted items. If you work in jewelry, home decor, textiles, pottery, woodworking, visual arts, or any handmade craft category, this event attracts shoppers specifically seeking authentic, original pieces made right here in Alaska rather than mass-produced alternatives. The juried selection process means the vendor mix tends toward quality and uniqueness, which can help your booth stand out and attract customers who are ready to invest in special items. The festival spans three distinct shopping experiences across its weekend run. The Friday evening Sip & Shop event on October 2nd creates an adults-only atmosphere (21+) that appeals to a different crowd than the daytime shopping, often drawing people looking for gift ideas in a more relaxed evening setting. Saturday and Sunday bring the full festival experience to downtown Anchorage, where families and casual shoppers browse the booths. Beyond the craft vendors themselves, the festival incorporates a Junior Creators section specifically for makers under 18, which speaks to the event's commitment to nurturing the next generation of Alaskan artisans and also draws family groups interested in supporting young makers. The location along 5th Avenue in Anchorage's downtown area provides good foot traffic and visibility, and food trucks positioned throughout the festival help keep shoppers on-site longer. October timing means you're hitting the season when people start thinking about holiday gifts, fall home refreshes, and special occasion purchases, making it a strong sales period for handmade goods. For vendors in the craft space, this focused, locally-centered event offers a chance to connect with customers who specifically seek out Alaskan-made products and appreciate the story and quality behind handcrafted work.
Alaskan Christmas Bazaar
by Alaskan Christmas Bazaar
Anchorage, AK
November 13 - 14, 2026
20 spots open
The holiday season in Anchorage kicks off with this two-day juried craft fair, bringing together a curated selection of Alaska's makers and artists. Held November 13-14, 2026, the Alaskan Christmas Bazaar draws shoppers eager to find unique, handmade gifts before the winter holidays arrive. As a juried event, the vendor selection focuses on quality craftsmanship and original work, meaning you'll find booths filled with items you won't see in chain stores. Across the fair's vendor booths, you'll encounter the full spectrum of handmade goods that define Alaska's creative community. Jewelry makers display pieces inspired by local materials and indigenous design traditions. Woodworkers and artists sell home decor, seasonal ornaments, and fine art. Textile artists offer knitted goods, woven items, and sewn creations perfect for gift-giving. Food vendors contribute artisanal products like preserves, baked goods, and specialty items. This mix appeals to shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind purchases with character and story, rather than mass-produced alternatives. The variety means repeat visitors often find new makers each year while returning to favorites. The Alaskan Christmas Bazaar attracts both locals seeking holiday shopping and visitors looking for authentic Alaskan-made items to take home. The November timing positions the fair early in the season, giving shoppers time to complete their gift lists before the rush intensifies. For vendors, this means capturing customers in the early-decision phase of holiday shopping, when budgets are fresh and people are thoughtful about where their money goes. The juried format also means competition for booth space is real, so vendors serious about participating should plan ahead. If you're a maker or artist with handmade inventory, this Anchorage craft fair offers direct access to holiday shoppers actively seeking authentic, locally-crafted goods. The event's focus on quality and originality aligns well with vendors who take pride in their work and want to be seen alongside other serious craftspeople.
CIRI Holiday Craft Bazaar
by Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI)
Anchorage, AK
December 5, 2026
20 spots open
In early December, Anchorage comes together for a one-day celebration of Alaska Native creativity and craftsmanship. The CIRI Holiday Craft Bazaar brings together vendors from across the region to showcase both traditional and contemporary work that reflects Alaska Native heritage and artistry. This craft fair is hosted by Cook Inlet Region, Inc., a Native Alaskan corporation with deep roots in the community, making this a meaningful event for both makers and shoppers looking to support Alaska Native artists directly. What sets this bazaar apart is its focus on authentic Alaska Native arts and crafts. You'll find hand-carved ivory pieces, detailed paintings, traditionally-inspired clothing like kuspuks and atikluks, handmade ornaments, wooden toys, and other one-of-a-kind items. The variety reflects the diversity of Alaska Native artistic traditions and contemporary interpretations of them. Many vendors at an event like this are artists working in their heritage crafts, meaning you're buying directly from makers who have deep knowledge of their materials and techniques. This is the kind of event where you can learn the story behind each piece and understand the cultural significance of what you're purchasing. The timing makes this a natural fit for holiday shopping. Whether you're looking for meaningful gifts for people who appreciate handcrafted goods, or you want to build a collection of Alaska Native art, December 5th offers a concentrated opportunity to browse and connect with multiple vendors in one location. The bazaar draws both local Anchorage shoppers and visitors interested in authentic Alaska Native work, creating an engaged crowd that appreciates quality craftsmanship. For vendors, this single-day event in Alaska's largest city provides access to customers specifically seeking the types of handmade, culturally-rooted products that define this bazaar.
Wonderfully Made Christmas Bazaar
by Wonderfully Made Christmas Bazaar
Anchorage, AK
December 11 - 12, 2026
20 spots open
Holiday shoppers in Anchorage know that December's second weekend brings one of the season's premier opportunities to find handmade gifts and artisan goods. The Wonderfully Made Christmas Bazaar, held December 11-12, 2026 at Cornerstone Church, draws crowds looking for one-of-a-kind items you won't find in big-box stores. This craft fair showcases over 100 vendors selling handmade and handcrafted products, making it an ideal venue for vendors who create jewelry, home décor, textiles, woodwork, bath products, art, and other artisan goods that appeal to gift-givers seeking something special. What sets a craft fair like this apart from farmers markets or pop-ups is the focus on maker-created items and the dedicated indoor shopping environment during Alaska's cold winter months. The bazaar creates a full holiday experience beyond just browsing vendor booths. Live music fills the venue throughout the two days, creating an inviting atmosphere that encourages shoppers to linger and explore. Gourmet coffee and concessions keep visitors comfortable and energized as they shop, which means attendees often spend extended time at the event, giving vendors more opportunity for meaningful customer interactions and sales. This is a long-established tradition in Anchorage's holiday calendar, which means the bazaar draws repeat attendees year after year along with new shoppers discovering it for the first time. That combination of familiar crowds and fresh faces makes it appealing for established vendors and newcomers alike. If you create handmade crafts, art, or artisan products with gift-giving appeal, the Wonderfully Made Christmas Bazaar offers access to a concentrated audience of holiday shoppers actively seeking locally-made items during the season's peak shopping period.
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