Vendor Events in Ann Arbor, MI
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Ann Arbor, MI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Ann Arbor(5)
Pittsfield Charter Township Farmers Market
by Pittsfield Charter Township Farmers Market Organizers
6201 W. Michigan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 2 - Sep 29; Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Feb 11 - Feb 11; Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Mar 10 - Mar 10; Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Apr 14 - Apr 14
25 spots open
Located at 6201 W. Michigan Ave in Ann Arbor, the Pittsfield Charter Township Farmers Market brings together local producers and shoppers throughout the year. This weekly Thursday farmers market operates on a seasonal schedule, running regularly from June through September with additional spring and early spring dates, giving vendors multiple opportunities to reach the community across different growing seasons. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than craft fairs or festivals. Rather than a one-time event, they're a consistent gathering place where regular customers build relationships with the vendors they buy from week after week. The Thursday afternoon time slot from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM makes it convenient for people stopping by after work or running errands in the area. You'll find a mix of vendors here selling fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, flowers, and other prepared or handmade items. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making local food more accessible to a broader range of shoppers. The Washtenaw County area supports a strong local food community, and farmers markets are a core part of how growers and producers connect directly with customers who value fresh, local products. Whether you're selling vegetables from your farm, baked items from your commercial kitchen, cut flowers from your garden, or artisan cheese, this is a market where you'll find dedicated shoppers looking for quality goods. The regular Thursday schedule means consistent foot traffic from neighborhood residents who have made the market part of their weekly routine, which can help build a loyal customer base if you vendor regularly.
Argus Farm Stop
by Argus Farm Stop Organizers
325 W Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Mon: 7:00 AM-7:00 PM;Tue: 7:00 AM-7:00 PM;Wed: 7:00 AM-7:00 PM;Thu: 7:00 AM-7:00 PM;Fri: 7:00 AM-7:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Sun: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Argus Farm Stop, located at 325 W Liberty in Ann Arbor, operates as a year-round farmers market serving the Washtenaw County community with fresh, local products throughout every season. Unlike seasonal markets that close during winter months, this weekly venue remains open daily, making it a consistent destination for both vendors and shoppers looking for reliable access to regional produce and specialty foods. The market draws a steady flow of local producers offering everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to artisanal baked goods, farmstead cheese, fresh eggs, and seafood. You'll also find vendors selling cut flowers, prepared foods, and craft items, creating a diverse marketplace where customers can source much of their weekly shopping in one location. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably grown products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The extended hours, opening as early as 7:00 AM on weekdays and 8:00 AM on weekends, accommodate both early-morning shoppers and those stopping by after work or on weekend mornings. For vendors, Argus Farm Stop represents a stable selling opportunity with built-in foot traffic throughout the year. The market's central Ann Arbor location on Liberty Street puts it in a walkable downtown area with access to regular customers. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands your potential customer base and makes transactions convenient for shoppers with varying payment preferences. Whether you produce seasonal items, specialty goods, or year-round staples, this weekly market provides consistent scheduling that helps you build customer relationships and plan your production calendar with predictability.
Kerrytown Farmers Market
by Ann Arbor Farmers Market
315 Detroit St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Saturdays 7 AM - 3 PM year-round; Wednesdays May-December
25 spots open
Located at 315 Detroit St in Ann Arbor, Kerrytown Farmers Market has been a cornerstone of the local food community since 1919, making it one of the region's longest-running farmers markets. Operating year-round on Saturday mornings from 7 AM to 3 PM, the market expands to include Wednesday hours from May through December, giving shoppers multiple opportunities each week to connect with Michigan vendors and producers. This consistency makes Kerrytown an essential destination for those seeking fresh, locally-sourced products throughout all seasons. The farmers market attracts over 100 vendors who bring the full spectrum of what Michigan agriculture and food production has to offer. You'll find seasonal produce that reflects what's currently growing in the region, from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries and stone fruits, fall apples and root vegetables, and winter storage crops and greenhouse offerings. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, vendors sell locally-baked breads and pastries, fresh flowers and plants, grass-fed and pasture-raised meats, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. This variety makes the market appealing to home cooks seeking ingredients for weeknight dinners, bakers hunting specialty flours and local eggs, and people looking to support Michigan agriculture directly. The weekly Saturday schedule draws a steady stream of regulars and newcomers alike, creating a community gathering space that functions as much as a social hub as a shopping destination. The market's commitment to year-round operation means you can source local products even in winter months when many farmers markets close, though the selection naturally shifts with the seasons. The addition of Wednesday markets during the warmer months extends access for those with different schedules and allows for greater vendor participation during peak growing season. For vendors, Kerrytown represents an established, well-trafficked market with deep roots in the Ann Arbor community and a customer base actively seeking the types of products farmers markets specialize in. The long operating history and consistent schedule suggest a stable, well-organized operation that attracts serious shoppers and repeat customers throughout the year.
Ann Arbor Farmers Market
by Ann Arbor Farmers Market Association
315 Detroit St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Saturdays & Wednesdays, 7 AM - 3 PM (Sat), 7 AM - 3 PM (Wed), May - December
25 spots open
Running year-round from May through December, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans in the heart of Ann Arbor. With locations at 315 Detroit St, the market operates twice weekly on Saturdays and Wednesdays, both from 7 AM to 3 PM, making it convenient for early morning shoppers and those looking to grab fresh goods midweek. The dual-day schedule means regular vendors and seasonal produce rotate through the market across the week, so you'll find different selections depending on when you visit. You'll find the full spectrum of farmers market offerings here: seasonal produce from local farms, fresh-baked breads and pastries from regional bakeries, cut flowers, honey, jams, and other value-added products from producers in the area. The handmade goods section draws crafters selling everything from pottery and jewelry to soaps and textiles, giving the market appeal beyond just food shoppers. The university town setting means a consistent stream of foot traffic from students, faculty, and longtime residents who value supporting local producers and small businesses. The May-to-December timeline captures the heart of Michigan's growing season, with spring bringing early greens and asparagus, summer offering peak produce variety, and fall featuring apples, squash, and root vegetables. Even as the season moves into late fall and early winter, cold-hardy crops and preserved goods keep the market vibrant. If you're a produce vendor, baker, or maker looking for a well-established community market with reliable weekly foot traffic in a college town setting, Ann Arbor Farmers Market at 315 Detroit St offers consistent opportunities to reach a diverse and engaged customer base.
Dixboro Farmers' Market
by Dixboro Farmers' Market Organizers
5221 Church Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, 05/20/2016 to
25 spots open
Located at 5221 Church Road in Ann Arbor, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and growers who sell directly to community members every Friday afternoon. The Dixboro Farmers' Market operates in the late afternoon and early evening, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands around the area. The market focuses on food and produce, with vendors offering everything from freshly harvested vegetables and fruits to locally baked goods, artisan cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, and seafood. You'll also find flowers, plants, and handcrafted items that complement the food-focused vendor mix typical of farmers markets in the Washtenaw County region. What sets farmers markets apart from other retail experiences is the direct relationship between grower and buyer. Shopping at the Dixboro Farmers' Market means you're purchasing from people who know exactly where their products come from, often having grown or produced them themselves. This transparency appeals to customers interested in seasonal eating, supporting local agriculture, and understanding their food sources. The market's commitment to accepting SNAP and EBT benefits makes local, quality food accessible to a broader range of shoppers, regardless of payment method. Credit card acceptance adds another layer of convenience for modern shoppers. The emphasis on organic and sustainably produced items attracts vendors and customers who prioritize health-conscious, environmentally responsible shopping. Whether you're looking to source inventory for a small food business, stock up on produce for the week, or connect with other local food entrepreneurs, the Dixboro Farmers' Market offers regular opportunities to build relationships within Ann Arbor's food community. The Friday afternoon timing works well for vendors with other commitments during traditional market hours, making it a viable option for those with varied schedules.
Craft Fairs in Ann Arbor(2)
Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair (57th Annual)
by The Guild of Artists and Artisans
South University area, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
July 16-18, 2026 (Thu-Fri 10am-9pm, Sat 10am-8pm)
25 spots open
The Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair fills South University in Ann Arbor each July with juried visual artists and craftspeople from across the region and beyond. This is the largest of three concurrent fairs happening during the same weekend, drawing serious collectors and casual art browsers alike to one of Michigan's most established summer art events. The fair's 57-year history means returning artists and a reputation that pulls steady foot traffic from well beyond the immediate area. You'll find painters, sculptors, printmakers, jewelers, ceramicists, and woodworkers displaying work across multiple blocks. The juried selection means quality and range rather than mass-produced goods. The three-day event runs Thursday through Saturday in mid-July, with extended evening hours Thursday and Friday that shift the energy as the sun sets. Expect warm weather, crowds that build through the weekend, and the particular mix of serious art buyers, gift shoppers, and families checking out what's new each summer. Street parking fills quickly, but the South University location puts you near downtown Ann Arbor's other shops and restaurants, so foot traffic naturally flows in multiple directions.
Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, The Original
by Ann Arbor Street Art Fair
Ingalls Mall and surrounding University of Michigan central campus streets (N. University Ave., E. Washington St., area near Burton Tower), Ann Arbor, MI 48109
July 16-18, 2026 (Thu-Fri 10am-9pm, Sat 10am-8pm)
25 spots open
Every July, the Downtown Ann Arbor area transforms into an open-air gallery when this long-running craft fair takes over State Street and surrounding blocks. Operating as a juried show, the event attracts hundreds of professional artists and craftspeople from across the United States, making it one of the most established outdoor art fairs in the country. The selection process ensures a high caliber of work across all media, from fine art and jewelry to ceramics, glass, textiles, woodworking, and mixed media. You'll find both emerging artists and established names exhibiting side by side, which creates an energetic atmosphere where serious collectors shop alongside casual browsers discovering new makers. The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair is part of a larger ecosystem of concurrent art fairs in the downtown area during mid-July, which means the region draws significant foot traffic and a diverse crowd. This isn't a niche market—you're looking at a general audience that includes families, art enthusiasts, tourists, students from the University of Michigan, and locals who make this an annual tradition. The three-day run (Thursday through Saturday in 2026) gives you multiple opportunities to capture foot traffic, with extended evening hours on Thursday and Friday making it accessible for people coming after work or other commitments. The outdoor setting along State Street creates a different vendor experience than an indoor venue. Setup is typically street-level, and the surrounding downtown location means attendees are already primed to explore the area, visit restaurants, and spend time discovering work. Because this is a mixed-media fair with a broad appeal, vendors across numerous categories find success here, whether you're selling fine art, functional pottery, handmade jewelry, leather goods, or other craft items. The juried nature of the fair means competition for booth space is real, but acceptance also signals credibility to shoppers who trust that vendors have met a quality standard. If you're looking for a well-established, high-traffic craft fair that draws a serious audience ready to shop, this July event in downtown Ann Arbor is worth your consideration.
Pop-Ups in Ann Arbor(1)
Festivals in Ann Arbor(1)
Consignment Stores in Ann Arbor(2)
Nuuyuu Collective
CRAFT_MALLConsignment and thrift booth collective in Kerrytown Market & Shops. Sellers set their own pricing and keep 65% of sales. Booth rental starts at $35/week. Artisans typically earn $100-$300 per week.
Misty's Handmade Boutique & Crystals
BOUTIQUERegional maker consignment boutique in a 2,000 sq ft space featuring wares from over 55 local and regional makers. Custom-built display furniture rather than booths creates a curated shopping experience.
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