Vendor Events in Atlanta, GA
36 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Atlanta, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Pop-Ups in Atlanta(5)
Municipal Market Sweet Auburn - Ongoing Pop-Up Vendor Spaces
by Municipal Market Atlanta
Municipal Market, Sweet Auburn, Atlanta, GA
Year-Round (Thursday-Saturday)
25 spots open
The Municipal Market is a historic public market in Sweet Auburn serving as a vibrant vendor and business hub since 1918. Pop-up vendors operate year-round on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with table-style vending spaces available. The market houses approximately thirty local businesses including produce, seafood, butchers, bakery, retail shops, and eateries featuring diverse cuisines. It attracts tourists, downtown employees, and neighborhood residents seeking fresh local products, specialty foods, and artisan goods. Located at the border between downtown Atlanta and the historic Sweet Auburn district, the market operates Monday through Saturday from 8 AM to 8 PM. Pop-up vendors can apply by submitting a completed Table Vendor Policy form to the market's administration.
2027 Atlanta Mother's Day Pop-Up Vendor Market
by Signature Market Co.
Perkerson Park, Atlanta, GA
May 8-10, 2027
25 spots open
Spring shopping event featuring local makers, handcrafted jewelry, candles, home décor, and custom gifts with free admission.
2026 Atlanta Summer pop-up Arts,Crafts and Vendor Market
by Craft Collective
Piedmont Park Conservancy, 1215 Piedmont Ave, Atlanta, GA 30309
July 31-August 2, 2026
25 spots open
Weekend arts and crafts market featuring handmade jewelry, artwork, candles, home décor, fashion accessories, and skincare products from local artisans. Free admission, rolling vendor applications.
2026 Atlanta Summer Outdoor Farmers and Makers Market
by ATL Market Co.
Grant Park, 840 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
July 17-19, 2026
25 spots open
Three-day outdoor market featuring local farmers, artisans, and makers selling seasonal fruits, vegetables, handmade jewelry, candles, home décor, and artisan crafts. Free admission.
Piedmont Park Holiday Market
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Piedmont Park, 1215 Piedmont Ave, Atlanta, GA 30309
November 28-29, 2026
25 spots open
Two-day holiday market at Atlanta's largest park featuring visual artists, crafters, and makers. Part of the Piedmont Park Arts Festival series.
Farmers Markets in Atlanta(15)
SWOOM Farmers Market at Atwood Community Gardens
by SWOOM Farmers Market at Atwood Community Gardens Organizers
779 Atwood Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
May 1 - Nov 31
25 spots open
Every week from May through November, this neighborhood farmers market brings fresh local produce and food directly to the Atwood Community Gardens location on Atwood Street SW in Atlanta. The SWOOM Farmers Market operates as a true farm-to-table gathering space, where growers and food producers from the surrounding region sell seasonal harvests and prepared items to shoppers who prioritize freshness and local sourcing. At a farmers market like this, you'll find vendors offering everything from just-picked vegetables and fruits to herbs, honey, baked goods, prepared foods, and other value-added products. The seasonal rhythm matters here: spring brings early greens and plants, summer peaks with tomatoes and stone fruits, and fall brings squashes, apples, and root vegetables. Because the market runs weekly through the end of November, vendors can build regular customer relationships and adjust their offerings based on what's growing that particular week. The customer base typically includes home cooks looking for quality ingredients, families shopping for weekly meals, and people who prioritize supporting local agriculture and small food businesses. Located in southwest Atlanta at the Atwood Community Gardens, the market is embedded in a community space that values local food access and urban agriculture. The setting creates a different feel than a one-time event; weekly markets develop a sense of routine and community, where regulars know the vendors and vendors know their customers' preferences. Payment flexibility is built in here. The market accepts credit cards for convenience, but also welcomes SNAP/EBT benefits, which means the market is designed to serve shoppers across different income levels. WIC and Senior FMNP participants can also use their benefits, making local, fresh food accessible to families, seniors, and others relying on these nutrition assistance programs. For vendors, this multi-payment approach broadens your customer base significantly.
Ponce City Farmers Market on the BeltLine
by Ponce City Farmers Market on the BeltLine Organizers
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308
Tue: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM, May 3 - Dec 20
25 spots open
Atlanta's bustling Ponce de Leon Avenue comes alive twice weekly with this farmers market set along the BeltLine, one of the city's most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods. The weekly Tuesday evening market from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM runs from May through December, making it a reliable destination for shoppers and vendors looking to connect during the warmer months and into the holiday season. The BeltLine location is particularly appealing for vendors, as it draws foot traffic from both neighborhood residents and visitors exploring the popular trail system, creating consistent customer flow throughout the market's operating hours. Vendors at the Ponce City Farmers Market on the BeltLine typically focus on fresh, locally-sourced offerings including seasonal produce, baked goods, artisanal cheeses, eggs, herbs, and flowers. Many sellers emphasize organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to health-conscious Atlanta shoppers in this affluent, food-forward neighborhood. Beyond fresh groceries, you'll find crafts and value-added products from local makers, giving the market a diverse feel that goes beyond typical produce-focused operations. This mix means customers shop for both everyday staples and unique handmade items, which can work well for vendors with diverse product lines. The market demonstrates strong accessibility and vendor support through multiple payment options. It accepts credit cards for modern shoppers, while also honoring SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC Cash, ensuring the market serves a broad cross-section of the community. This payment flexibility is particularly valuable for vendors, as it removes barriers to sales and reflects the market's commitment to food access. The Ponce City location's steady Tuesday evening schedule offers reliable recurring business for established vendors and those looking to test their products in a well-established Atlanta market.
Midday Market @Atlanta Federal Center
by Midday Market @Atlanta Federal Center Organizers
61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, GA 30303
Wed:11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, May to October
25 spots open
Operating weekly during the warmer months at Atlanta Federal Center in downtown Atlanta, this farmers market brings fresh local produce and artisan food products directly to the neighborhood. Held every Wednesday from 11 AM to 2 PM between May and October, the market at 61 Forsyth Street creates a convenient midday shopping opportunity for office workers, residents, and visitors in the area. The market features the kinds of vendors you'd expect at a well-established farmers market: growers offering seasonal vegetables, local beekeepers with honey and hive products, and producers of jams, preserves, and other preserved goods. You'll also find nuts and other specialty food items that reflect Georgia's agricultural traditions. This mix of vendors makes it easy to build a cart of ingredients for the week ahead while supporting local food producers. Because it operates during typical lunch hours, Midday Market attracts a downtown crowd looking to grab fresh items on their break or incorporate local shopping into their midday routine. The May through October schedule aligns with peak growing season in Georgia, so vendors have the fullest selection during these months. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions straightforward whether you're popping over from a nearby office or making a dedicated shopping trip. For vendors, this location at Atlanta Federal Center offers access to a steady stream of downtown professionals and neighborhood shoppers who actively seek out local, fresh food products. The weekly schedule and established customer base make it a reliable market for food and produce vendors building their route through Atlanta.
Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center
by Freedom Farmers Market at the Carter Center Organizers
453 Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Mar 5 - Dec 17; Sat: 9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Jan 9 - Feb 27
25 spots open
Located at 453 Freedom Pkwy NE in Atlanta, this weekly farmers market runs year-round on Saturday mornings, offering a consistent venue for vendors selling fresh, locally-sourced products to the community. The market operates with extended hours during the warmer months from March through December, when 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM gives shoppers a full four-hour window to browse and shop. During the cooler winter season from January through February, the market shortens its hours slightly to 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM while maintaining its weekly Saturday schedule. Shoppers will find a diverse range of food and produce vendors, from farmers bringing fresh vegetables and fruits to bakers offering artisanal breads and pastries. You'll also find vendors selling cheese, eggs, seafood, fresh herbs, flowers, and other specialty food items that vary by season and vendor availability. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably-grown products, giving conscious consumers multiple options for sourcing their ingredients locally. The market's commitment to accessibility is evident in its acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits alongside credit card payments, ensuring that farmers market shopping is available to a broad range of community members. This type of farmers market differs from one-time seasonal events or pop-up markets in its consistency and community focus. With a set location and regular schedule, both vendors and customers can build relationships and plan their weeks around the market. The venue at the Carter Center provides a stable gathering place where the Atlanta community can connect with producers directly, ask questions about how their food is grown, and support local agriculture throughout the year. Whether you're a vendor looking for a dependable weekly spot or a shopper seeking fresh, quality products from nearby farms and producers, this market serves as an important hub for local food commerce in the Atlanta area.
Emory Farmers Market
by Emory Farmers Market Organizers
569 Asbury Circle, Cox Hall Bridge, Atlanta, GA 30322
Tue: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Emory Farmers Market is a year-round weekly farmers market located at Cox Hall Bridge on the Emory University campus in Atlanta. Every Tuesday from 11 AM to 3 PM, vendors set up to serve students, faculty, staff, and local shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. As a farmers market rather than a typical grocery store, Emory Farmers Market emphasizes direct relationships between growers and buyers, making it an ideal venue for vendors who want to build a loyal customer base in the university community. Vendors at this market typically offer a diverse range of food items including seasonal vegetables, fresh herbs, baked goods, honey, jams, preserves, and flowers. Many vendors feature organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to health-conscious shoppers and students interested in supporting local agriculture. The market operates year-round, which means there's consistent foot traffic throughout all seasons as the university remains active. The Tuesday timing during midday hours captures the campus crowd during their break times, making this a reliable slot for food vendors with established inventory systems. The location at 569 Asbury Circle provides easy access for the Emory community and nearby Atlanta residents. Because the market accepts credit cards, vendors benefit from convenient payment processing alongside cash transactions. The campus setting attracts a demographic of younger, educated shoppers who tend to value quality ingredients and sustainable sourcing. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, preserves maker, or herbalist, Emory Farmers Market offers a stable, year-round opportunity to reach a consistent and engaged customer base in one of Atlanta's central neighborhoods.
East Lake Farmers Market
by East Lake Farmers Market Organizers
2343 Hosea Williams Drive, Atlanta, GA 30317
Tue: 4:00 PM-8:30 PM, Apr 15 - Oct 28
25 spots open
Located at 2343 Hosea Williams Drive in Atlanta's East Lake neighborhood, this weekly farmers market runs Tuesday evenings from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM, operating seasonally from mid-April through late October. The market provides a direct-to-consumer sales opportunity for local producers and food vendors looking to build relationships with neighborhood residents and established market shoppers. The late afternoon and early evening timing makes it convenient for after-work shopping, drawing a mix of home cooks, families, and regular market patrons who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Vendors at the East Lake Farmers Market typically feature a strong focus on fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and fruits grown or raised in the region. Beyond produce, you'll find baked goods from local bakers, artisanal cheeses, fresh eggs, seafood, and other value-added food products. The market also welcomes craft vendors, and flowers and plants are common offerings, particularly as the season progresses. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to the neighborhood's interest in quality food sourcing. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which broadens customer accessibility and can increase sales volume for participating vendors. Spring through fall is peak season for farmers markets in Georgia, and this market captures the full growing season from spring plantings through late-season fall harvests. The Tuesday evening slot positions the market well for vendors who may also sell at weekend markets or other venues during the week. For food and produce vendors establishing or expanding their direct sales presence in DeKalb County and Atlanta, the East Lake Farmers Market offers a consistent, weekly customer base in an engaged neighborhood setting. The combination of food-focused inventory, regular shoppers, and established infrastructure makes this a reliable venue for building vendor visibility and generating consistent sales throughout the warmer months.
Grant Park Farmers Market
by Community Farmers Markets
625 Park Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Sundays, 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM, April - December 2026
30 spots open
Set in the heart of Atlanta's Grant Park neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together Georgia growers, bakers, and food producers every Sunday morning from April through December. Located at 625 Park Ave SE, the market operates from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, giving shoppers a generous window to browse and vendors time to build relationships with regular customers. The historic park setting provides a pleasant backdrop for browsing local goods while enjoying the outdoor community atmosphere that makes neighborhood farmers markets such popular weekend destinations. Vendors at the Grant Park Farmers Market focus primarily on produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, reflecting what local growers and makers have in season. You'll find Georgia-grown vegetables and fruits that change throughout the market's nine-month run, from spring greens and early berries through summer stone fruits and fall squashes. Artisan bakers typically feature sourdoughs, pastries, and other handmade breads, while prepared food vendors offer ready-to-eat items that reflect the neighborhood's diverse food culture. Some vendors also bring local crafts and other products, adding variety beyond the core food offerings. The Sunday morning timing attracts both longtime neighborhood residents and visitors exploring the Grant Park area. This regular weekly schedule from April through December means vendors can develop consistent customer bases and plan inventory around seasonal availability. For vendors, the established neighborhood location and steady weekend foot traffic make this a reliable market to reach Atlanta shoppers looking for fresh, local products. The market's focus on produce, baked goods, and prepared foods means it draws customers specifically seeking these categories, making it a natural fit for vendors in those sectors.
East Atlanta Village Farmers Market
by Atlanta Farmers Market Association
572 Stokeswood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
Thursdays, 4 PM - 8 PM, April - November
25 spots open
East Atlanta Village Farmers Market operates weekly on Thursdays from 4 PM to 8 PM throughout the growing season, April through November, in the heart of the eclectic East Atlanta neighborhood. Located at 572 Stokeswood Ave SE, this community-oriented market brings together local farmers, bakers, and artisans who sell directly to neighborhood residents and visitors drawn to the area's creative energy. The Thursday evening time slot makes it accessible for people heading home from work or out for the evening, creating a natural gathering spot that blends shopping with socializing. Vendors at East Atlanta Village Farmers Market focus primarily on fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade items that reflect both the agricultural output of surrounding Georgia farms and the creative makers in the local community. You'll find produce that changes with the season, from spring greens and early berries through summer vegetables and fall harvests. Bakers offer everything from artisan breads to specialty pastries, while handmade goods vendors showcase locally-crafted items ranging from crafts to value-added products. This mix of agricultural and artisanal offerings appeals to both home cooks looking for quality ingredients and shoppers interested in supporting independent makers. The market's intown location and evening hours attract a diverse crowd of East Atlanta residents, young professionals, and food-conscious shoppers who value direct connections with producers. The addition of live music creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages people to linger, browse multiple vendors, and make the market part of their weekly routine rather than a quick errand. For vendors, this means a consistent customer base during the spring through fall months, with an audience genuinely interested in local food and handmade products. The neighborhood's reputation as a hub for independent businesses and creative culture also draws visitors specifically seeking authentic, locally-made goods.
Freedom Farmers Market
by Atlanta Farmers Market Association
453 Freedom Parkway NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Saturdays, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
25 spots open
Held every Saturday morning at 349 Decatur St SE in Atlanta's historic Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, Freedom Farmers Market is a year-round gathering where local growers and food makers connect directly with home cooks and community members. Operating from 9 AM to 1 PM, this weekly market brings together a rotating selection of regional farms, bakeries, and artisans who offer everything from seasonal produce to freshly baked goods and handmade items. The consistent Saturday schedule makes it easy for regular shoppers to build relationships with vendors and plan their weekly meals around what's in season. The market draws a mix of downtown Atlanta residents, nearby office workers, and visitors exploring the Old Fourth Ward. You'll find farmers selling vegetables, fruits, and herbs from their operations across Georgia, alongside bakers offering bread, pastries, and prepared goods. Beyond food, the market hosts various handmade vendors offering crafts, preserves, honey, and other artisanal products. Because it operates year-round, the product mix shifts with the seasons, from spring greens and berries to fall squashes and winter storage crops and holiday items. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair or pop-up, Freedom Farmers Market emphasizes direct farm-to-consumer relationships and local food systems. The regular weekly rhythm creates a community hub feel where shoppers return consistently and vendors build loyal customer bases. The location on Decatur Street puts it in a walkable, transit-accessible part of Atlanta with nearby restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions, drawing foot traffic beyond just dedicated market shoppers. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, jam maker, or artisan with products that appeal to food-focused shoppers and community-minded buyers, this market offers a stable weekly selling opportunity in one of Atlanta's most vibrant neighborhoods.
Peachtree Road Farmers Market
by Atlanta Farmers Market Association
2744 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305
Saturdays, 8:30 AM - 12 PM, April - December
25 spots open
Running Saturdays from 8:30 AM through noon, the Peachtree Road Farmers Market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans in the heart of Atlanta's Midtown neighborhood. This weekly gathering operates seasonally from April through December, hitting its stride during spring and summer when Georgia's farms are at peak production. The market draws a mix of weekday professionals, families, and serious home cooks looking to stock up on what's fresh and local. You'll find the market set up at 2744 Peachtree Road NW, a consistent location that regulars quickly learn to navigate. What you'll typically encounter here are farmers selling seasonal produce, bakers with fresh breads and pastries, and makers offering handmade goods ranging from crafts to value-added food products. The vendors represent what Atlanta's regional agricultural scene produces, so expect to see different offerings as seasons change. Spring brings greens and early berries, summer offers peaches and vegetables, and fall brings squash and root crops. The morning timing means early shoppers often get first pick of inventory, and the three-hour window is enough to browse without feeling rushed, though popular vendors do draw lines. Farmers markets like Peachtree Road work differently than craft fairs or pop-up events. They're built on repeat customers developing relationships with vendors, learning who grows what and when to expect it. Many vendors show up week after week, so you'll recognize faces and can take requests or learn about their growing practices. The community aspect attracts both serious food enthusiasts and casual shoppers, creating a steady crowd throughout the morning. If you're a vendor selling produce, baked goods, or handmade items with local appeal, this is the kind of market where consistency and quality build a loyal following over a season.
Piedmont Park Green Market
by Atlanta Farmers Market Association
1071 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, March - December
25 spots open
The Green Market at Piedmont Park is a well-established seasonal farmers market in Midtown Atlanta that runs Saturdays from 9 AM to 1 PM, March through December. The market hosts approximately 40 to 45 Georgia-based vendors selling fresh produce, organic meats, artisan cheeses, baked goods, handmade goods, and fresh-cut flowers. Vendors include certified organic growers and local artisans. The market attracts both neighborhood shoppers and broader Atlanta community members seeking direct access to local farmers and small businesses. Regular programming includes weekly chef demonstrations at 11 AM, live music in warmer months, and kids' cooking classes. The market is located near the 12th Street entrance of Piedmont Park with convenient MARTA access. Annual vendor applications are accepted December through February for the following season, with a $40 non-refundable application fee.
Peachtree Road Farmers Market - Holiday Artists Market
by Peachtree Road Farmers Market
Peachtree Road, Buckhead, Atlanta, GA
August 2026 (application open)
25 spots open
Holiday Artists Market only with $100 weekly fee and no application fee. 70+ local farmers, producers, and artists.
Morningside Farmers Market
by Morningside Farmers Market Organizers
1393 N. Highland Ave Atlanta GA 30306, Atlanta, GA 30306
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning in the Morningside neighborhood of Atlanta, local farmers and food producers gather at 1393 N. Highland Ave to bring fresh, seasonal produce and artisan goods directly to the community. The Morningside Farmers Market operates as a year-round resource for residents seeking organically grown vegetables, fruits, and herbs, along with locally raised meats, fresh-baked breads, and handmade food products. The market's commitment to supporting regional farmers and small-scale producers makes it a gathering place where vendors can connect directly with home cooks, families, and chefs who value knowing where their food comes from. What distinguishes a farmers market from other vendor events is the direct producer model, and Morningside exemplifies this approach. You'll typically find vendors who grow or make what they're selling, whether that's a farmer with seasonal crops, a baker working from a local kitchen, or a meat producer raising animals on nearby pastures. This creates an authentic shopping experience where customers can ask questions about production methods, get cooking recommendations, and build relationships with the people behind their food. The Saturday morning timing and location at Morningside Presbyterian Church make it accessible for weekend shopping routines, and the consistent weekly schedule means both returning customers and vendors can plan accordingly. The market serves a diverse Atlanta community interested in supporting local food systems. Families with children, home gardeners looking for heirloom seeds and specialty produce, restaurants sourcing ingredients, and health-conscious shoppers all frequent farmers markets like this one. The seasonal nature of the inventory means the market's offerings shift throughout the year, with spring bringing fresh greens and early vegetables, summer offering peak produce variety, fall highlighting root crops and preserves, and winter featuring hardy vegetables and shelf-stable goods. Since the Morningside Farmers Market operates seasonally, interested vendors should contact the organizers directly to confirm current operating dates and availability for new vendors looking to establish a regular presence.
Jersey Jodi's Farmers Market
by Jersey Jodi's Farmers Market Organizers
2116 Adams Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Jersey Jodi's Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market located at 2116 Adams Dr. NW in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the local community with fresh produce and food vendors. As a seasonal farmers market, it operates on a schedule that shifts with the growing seasons, so vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm current operating dates and hours. This is the kind of venue where you'll find direct-to-consumer sales opportunities with customers actively seeking locally-sourced ingredients and products. Farmers markets like Jersey Jodi's attract a steady stream of shoppers who prioritize fresh, seasonal produce and supporting local food producers. The customer base typically includes home cooks, meal planners, and community members looking for quality ingredients they can't always find in conventional grocery stores. Vendors at farmers markets in this category often include produce growers, prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added food products that appeal to health-conscious and locally-minded shoppers. The weekly format means consistent foot traffic and the opportunity to build regular customer relationships over time. The Atlanta location on Adams Drive places this market in an accessible spot for both vendors and customers, and the fact that the market accepts credit cards is a practical detail that reflects modern shopping expectations. Whether you're a small-scale producer, baker, or food vendor looking to establish a regular sales channel, a weekly farmers market offers reliable booth space and the chance to reach customers who are specifically shopping for the kinds of products you're likely to sell. Since Jersey Jodi's operates seasonally, it's worth reaching out to confirm the schedule and vendor application process before planning your participation.
Common Ground Farmers Market
by Common Ground Farmers Market Organizers
7741 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30350
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Shoppers in the Buckhead area of Atlanta have access to a reliable source for fresh, locally-sourced products at this weekly farmers market on Roswell Road. Common Ground Farmers Market operates seasonally, bringing together vendors who offer produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, flowers, and various other artisan items throughout the year. The market welcomes both retail customers and vendors looking to build relationships with a consistent community of shoppers who prioritize quality ingredients and supporting local agriculture. For vendors, this market represents a stable weekly selling opportunity in a well-established location at 7741 Roswell Road in Atlanta's Fulton County. The customer base at a farmers market like this tends to be neighborhood residents and nearby professionals who make regular shopping trips, which means repeat business potential for vendors who build recognition. The market's acceptance of WIC benefits and credit cards ensures accessibility for a broad range of shoppers, which typically translates to consistent foot traffic. Many vendors at farmers markets focus on organic and sustainably-grown offerings, and Common Ground appears to support this orientation with its product mix. Farmers markets differ from other vendor opportunities in their emphasis on fresh, perishable goods and the direct relationship between producer and consumer. Shoppers visit expecting seasonal variety and the ability to ask questions about sourcing, growing practices, and preparation. If you produce food items, baked goods, preserves, flowers, or other products suitable for a farmers market setting, this venue's weekly schedule and established customer base could provide a regular sales channel. Since the market operates seasonally, reaching out to the organizers for current dates and vendor application details will help you plan your participation throughout the year.
Craft Fairs in Atlanta(3)
Piedmont Park Arts Festival
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Piedmont Park, 1320 Monroe Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
August 22-23, 2026
25 spots open
Held annually in late summer at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, this two-day craft fair brings together hundreds of artists and makers from across the Southeast to showcase their work. Scheduled for August 22-23, 2026, the Piedmont Park Arts Festival is a juried event that attracts serious collectors, art enthusiasts, and curious visitors looking to discover unique handmade pieces and connect directly with the artists behind them. Unlike typical vendor markets, this festival emphasizes fine art and fine craft, meaning you'll find work that ranges from traditional painting and sculpture to contemporary photography, ceramics, jewelry, and mixed media installations. The festival draws a diverse crowd of attendees who appreciate craftsmanship and original art. Because the event takes place in mid-to-late August in Atlanta, expect warm weather and the tail end of summer, visitors often appreciate the outdoor setting and make a day of exploring the grounds at Piedmont Park. Artists exhibiting here typically work in their medium year-round and bring finished pieces, custom commissions, and limited-edition work. The juried selection process means the quality and professionalism of exhibitors is vetted, so attendees can browse with confidence that they're seeing established and emerging artists of genuine skill. If you create handmade art or craft items, this festival offers strong visibility among a targeted audience actively seeking original work. The Piedmont Park location, situated at 1320 Monroe Dr NE in the heart of Atlanta, provides excellent foot traffic and a naturally beautiful setting that complements fine art presentation. Whether you work in painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelry, fiber arts, or other craft disciplines, the festival's broad arts focus welcomes diverse mediums and styles. The two-day format gives you a solid weekend to build relationships with collectors and fellow makers while reaching customers who specifically show up for fine craft events rather than general vendor markets.
Holiday Artists Market at Halcyon
by Halcyon
Halcyon, Atlanta, GA
November 8-9, 2026
25 spots open
Day of shopping unique handmade items with food, drink, and live music entertainment in the space.
The Cobb Holiday Market
by Sugarplum Marketplace LLC
Cobb Galleria Centre, 2 Galleria Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
November 13-15, 2026
25 spots open
The holiday season in Atlanta kicks into high gear with this annual celebration of handmade goods and artisan products. Taking place at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Marietta, the Cobb Holiday Market draws shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind gifts you won't find in typical retail stores. This craft fair format means you'll be working directly with makers and small business owners rather than selling through middlemen, creating an authentic shopping experience where customers can learn the stories behind the products they're buying. Over the course of three days in mid-November, the market brings together a diverse mix of vendors specializing in holiday-themed merchandise and year-round goods that work perfectly as gifts. You'll find everything from handcrafted jewelry and artisan home decor to gourmet foods, seasonal apparel, and decorative items. The crowd tends to include serious holiday shoppers starting their gift-hunting early, as well as casual browsers looking for festive atmosphere and unique finds. Families often make this an outing, so the environment balances serious commerce with a celebratory, community-oriented vibe. The timing in November makes this event particularly valuable for vendors. People are beginning their holiday shopping in earnest but before the late-season rush becomes overwhelming. Early bird shopping hours typically draw committed customers willing to arrive early for first pick of inventory. The Cobb Galleria Centre location in the greater Atlanta area provides good visibility and foot traffic, with access to a substantial population in both Cobb County and surrounding areas. Vendors at craft fairs like this one benefit from the dedicated, intentional customer base that chooses to spend their time and money at curated markets rather than department stores or online shopping. Whether you specialize in holiday-specific items or year-round handmade goods that appeal to gift-givers, this annual market offers three solid days of direct-to-consumer sales during one of the strongest shopping seasons of the year.
Festivals in Atlanta(13)
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine
by Atlanta BeltLine Inc.
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, Atlanta, GA 30307
September-November 2026 (multi-week exhibition and pop-up markets)
25 spots open
Running from September through November 2026, this multi-week celebration transforms the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail into a dynamic gallery and marketplace for contemporary art and craft vendors. The festival combines site-specific art installations with regular pop-up markets, creating an outdoor art experience that evolves across the autumn season. Artists and craftspeople use the trail's distinctive urban landscape as both a backdrop and inspiration, with installations designed specifically for this elevated mile-long corridor that winds through Atlanta neighborhoods. The pop-up markets throughout the festival give vendors multiple opportunities to connect with art enthusiasts, collectors, and casual visitors exploring the BeltLine on foot or bike. You'll find makers working across jewelry, ceramics, painting, sculpture, textiles, woodworking, printmaking, and mixed media. The September-to-November timeline captures the shift into cooler weather when outdoor markets draw consistent foot traffic, and the changing seasons add natural visual context to outdoor installations. The BeltLine itself attracts a particular crowd: people actively seeking cultural experiences, design-conscious shoppers, and neighbors from surrounding communities who use the trail regularly. Beyond vendor booths, the festival weaves in live performances and participatory art events that create energy and draw larger crowds throughout its run. This format means attendance isn't concentrated in a single day but distributed across weeks, giving vendors sustained exposure rather than a one-weekend spike. The Eastside Trail location matters too, it's become a destination for creative types and those interested in supporting local artists, making the crowd composition naturally aligned with what many craft vendors are hoping to reach. If you're looking to reach collectors and art-focused buyers in the Atlanta area, or want to test market work in a festival environment that emphasizes artistic credibility, this extended run provides real flexibility in how and when you participate.
Old Fourth Ward Park Arts Festival
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Historic Fourth Ward Park, Atlanta, GA
September 26-27, 2026
25 spots open
Two-day celebration of community and tradition with fine arts, crafts, children's area, food vendors, and live acoustic entertainment.
Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA 30342
November 7-8, 2026
25 spots open
Ranked Top 100 arts festival nationwide, features 155+ painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelers, and glass artists with free admission.
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
by Atlanta Dogwood Festival
Piedmont Park, 400 Park Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
April 10-12, 2027
25 spots open
Every April, Atlanta's Piedmont Park explodes with color as the Atlanta Dogwood Festival takes over for what has become a cornerstone of the Southeast's spring calendar. The 90th edition arrives April 10-12, 2026, drawing thousands of visitors eager to celebrate the season with live music, food, and a sprawling juried artist market. This isn't a niche craft fair, it's a broad cultural event where visitors spend hours wandering among vendors selling jewelry, pottery, paintings, sculpture, woodwork, textiles, and seasonal goods alongside local food and beverage vendors. The festival atmosphere appeals to a mixed crowd: families with kids (the dedicated kids' village keeps younger attendees engaged), serious art collectors scouting emerging artists, and casual shoppers looking for spring gifts and decor. Artists are juried, which means quality control is built in. Spring weather, live entertainment throughout the grounds, and the natural setting of Piedmont Park itself create an environment where people linger rather than rush through. If you sell art, crafts, jewelry, home goods, or specialty food, this festival offers direct access to a large, established audience. The three-day run means foot traffic isn't compressed into a single day, so there's real time to build relationships with repeat visitors. Atlanta Dogwood has the scale and reputation to draw serious shoppers, not just casual walkers.
Festival on Ponce
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Olmsted Linear Park, Atlanta, GA
April 11-12, 2027
25 spots open
Two-day celebration showcasing local artists, craftsmen, and food vendors in the picturesque Olmsted Linear Park with live music and interactive activities.
ATLocal Food Festival
by ATLocal Food Festival
Atlanta, GA
2027-04-17
20 spots open
Every spring, Atlanta's food community gathers for a celebration of the city's culinary creativity and local food entrepreneurship. The ATLocal Food Festival brings together food trucks, pop-up chefs, cottage food producers, and artisan food makers for a day of eating, connection, and discovery in downtown Atlanta. If you're a food vendor looking to reach customers who actively seek out locally-made products and support independent food businesses, this April 17 event draws the kind of engaged crowd that remembers great food and comes back. The festival creates an ideal environment for food-focused vendors of all types. Alongside established food trucks, you'll find cottage producers selling everything from hot sauces and spice blends to baked goods, preserves, and specialty snacks. Pop-up chefs use the platform to showcase seasonal menus and build a customer base before launching permanent concepts. Artisan food makers with products like honey, kombucha, prepared meals, and other value-added foods find enthusiastic customers here. The diversity of offerings means attendees aren't just grabbing lunch, they're exploring new flavors and discovering products they'll want to buy again. The ATLocal Food Festival combines food with community atmosphere, featuring live music and a relaxed vibe that keeps people lingering and trying multiple vendors. This isn't a transactional marketplace where people rush through; it's an event where customers slow down, chat with vendors about their products, and actually engage with the people behind the food. Spring timing in downtown Atlanta means pleasant weather that encourages outdoor eating and wandering between booths. Whether you're running a food truck, selling packaged artisan products, or launching a pop-up concept, this festival gives you access to Atlanta customers who value local food and are willing to support independent producers. It's the kind of event that generates repeat customers and social media buzz for the vendors who participate.
Inman Park Festival and Tour of Homes
by Inman Park Neighborhood Association
Inman Park, Atlanta, GA 30307
April 25-26, 2027
25 spots open
This annual spring festival celebrates one of Atlanta's most distinctive historic neighborhoods over a weekend in late April. The Inman Park Festival and Tour of Homes draws thousands of visitors to the tree-lined streets of Inman Park, a neighborhood known for its Victorian and turn-of-the-century architecture and strong community spirit. The event transforms the area into a vibrant marketplace and celebration of local culture, making it an ideal venue for vendors across multiple categories. The festival features a juried artist market where vendors display and sell handmade goods, crafts, and art alongside food vendors offering everything from traditional festival fare to local specialties. The atmosphere combines the energy of a street festival with the cultural richness of the neighborhood itself. Beyond shopping, attendees explore the festival's other attractions including live music performances throughout the weekend, a parade that winds through the neighborhood streets, and the popular Tour of Homes that lets visitors step inside some of Inman Park's most impressive residences. This mix of activities means the crowd remains engaged and mobile throughout the day, creating multiple touchpoints for vendor engagement. Inman Park itself draws a specific demographic: long-time residents of the neighborhood, young professionals and families attracted to Atlanta's established in-town communities, architecture enthusiasts, and people seeking authentic local experiences rather than corporate chain events. The late April timing captures spring weather and energy, when Atlantans are actively spending time outdoors and in their communities. The festival's juried approach means vendors go through a selection process, maintaining quality and curating the mix of offerings. This is a neighborhood-rooted event with genuine local attachment, not a pop-up lot festival, which shapes both the attendee mindset and the overall feel of browsing and buying. For vendors, the Inman Park Festival and Tour of Homes represents an opportunity to reach engaged, neighborhood-oriented shoppers in a setting that values craftsmanship and local makers. The festival's weekend-long run and multiple attractions mean sustained foot traffic and a community celebration atmosphere that encourages spending and discovery.
Chastain Park Spring Arts & Crafts Festival
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA 30342
May (Spring 2027)
25 spots open
18th annual juried arts festival with 125+ painters, sculptors, jewelers, and ceramicists in high-traffic North Buckhead location.
Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival
by Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces
Chastain Park, 140 W Wieuca Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30342
May 9-10, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place on Mother's Day weekend, this juried festival brings together artists and crafters from across the Southeast to showcase their work in the scenic setting of Chastain Park in Buckhead. The park's tree-lined grounds and open-air layout create an ideal environment for browsing fine art and handmade goods, with the pleasant spring weather making it a comfortable time to explore vendor booths and enjoy the outdoor atmosphere. The festival's timing near Mother's Day naturally draws shoppers looking for unique gifts and one-of-a-kind pieces, making it an excellent event for vendors offering art, jewelry, home decor, and specialty items. As a juried event, the Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival maintains curated vendor selection, which typically means a mix of quality artists working across different mediums. Visitors come with the intention to purchase original work rather than mass-produced goods, so this festival attracts serious shoppers and gift-givers seeking meaningful, artisan-made pieces. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelers, ceramicists, woodworkers, and other fine craft artists displaying their work. The festival also draws the regular park visitors and families from the surrounding Buckhead neighborhood, along with shoppers from across Atlanta looking for a cultural outing during the spring season. The setting at 140 W Wieuca Rd NW positions the festival in one of Atlanta's established parks, providing a polished backdrop and regular foot traffic from area residents. The open-air, leisurely festival environment encourages people to spend time strolling through vendor areas, making it well-suited for items that benefit from in-person viewing and conversation with makers. Whether you work in fine art, functional crafts, or specialty goods that appeal to gift shoppers, this annual May event attracts the kind of audience looking to invest in quality, handmade items.
Virginia Highland Porchfest
by Virginia-Highland Civic Association
Atlanta, GA
2027-05-16
20 spots open
Taking place in the Virginia Highland neighborhood of Atlanta each May, this annual porch music festival transforms the tree-lined streets into an open-air concert venue where local musicians perform from residential porches. The event celebrates the charm of neighborhood gathering spaces and live music culture, drawing music lovers and curious neighbors throughout the day. What makes Porchfest distinct from typical music venues is its intimate, community-focused format where performances happen organically across different locations, encouraging visitors to stroll through the neighborhood and discover new artists while enjoying the spring weather. The festival attracts a mix of attendees, from dedicated music fans seeking emerging local talent to families looking for a unique neighborhood experience. Vendors typically include food trucks and local artisans who set up throughout the event, offering refreshments and handmade goods that complement the musical performances. The food and craft vendors help create a full-day outing experience, turning what could be a quick music stop into a longer visit where people eat, shop, and explore the Virginia Highland community. The neighborhood itself adds character to the event, with its historic architecture and walkable streets providing a scenic backdrop for the festival atmosphere. The 2026 edition offers more accessible ticketing while keeping admission free for children 18 and under, making it an affordable option for families and budget-conscious music lovers. This structure opens the event to a wider audience while supporting the logistics needed to coordinate performances across multiple residential locations. Whether you're a vendor hoping to reach music festival crowds or simply curious about Atlanta's neighborhood music scene, Virginia Highland Porchfest offers a distinctly local alternative to traditional concert experiences.
Atlanta Spring Arts and Craft Festival
by JRM Management / Market Events
Atlanta, GA
2027-05-22
20 spots open
Spring in Atlanta brings an excellent opportunity for artists and crafters to reach a broad audience through this annual festival held May 22-24, 2026. The Atlanta Spring Arts and Craft Festival combines indoor and outdoor vendor spaces, giving artisans flexibility in how they want to display and sell their work. This is a true festival format, which means it draws a diverse crowd of shoppers looking specifically for handmade goods, original art, and unique crafted items rather than mass-produced merchandise. Arts and craft festivals like this one attract makers working across a wide range of disciplines. You'll typically find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, woodworkers, ceramicists, fiber artists, and mixed-media creators showcasing their work alongside vendors selling handmade home decor, bath and body products, and other artisanal goods. The festival setting encourages customers to spend time browsing and discovering pieces they might not find in retail stores, making it an ideal venue for artists who want to build direct relationships with buyers and get feedback on their work. Spring timing is significant for festivals in the Atlanta area. Late May catches people in a spending mood as they plan for summer entertaining, outdoor living spaces, and gift-giving occasions. The weather is generally warm and pleasant in Atlanta during this period, which typically brings strong foot traffic for outdoor festival events. Many attendees are specifically looking to support local artists and craftspeople, so this festival attracts the kind of customer base that values handmade quality and unique design. If you're interested in applying as a vendor, the Atlanta Spring Arts and Craft Festival reviews applications on a rolling basis, so it's worth submitting your vendor application early to secure your spot. This three-day event gives you extended selling time compared to single-day markets, providing better opportunities to connect with serious collectors and gift shoppers in the Atlanta area.
Virginia-Highland Summerfest
by Virginia-Highland Civic Association
Atlanta, GA
2027-06-06
20 spots open
Taking place in the heart of Atlanta's vibrant Virginia-Highland neighborhood on June 6-7, 2026, this annual festival brings together a thriving community of artists, makers, and craftspeople. The event has become a beloved tradition for the area, drawing both local shoppers and visitors looking to discover handmade goods, fine art, and unique creations you won't find in mainstream retail. If you work in crafts, fine art, jewelry, home goods, textiles, or other maker categories, this is a well-established platform to connect with an engaged audience during prime summer shopping season. The festival's structure supports multiple vendor types across the two-day run. The Fine Art and Makers Market forms the core of the event, creating a dedicated space where artists and craftspeople can showcase their work directly to consumers. This setup differs from typical farmers markets in that the focus skews toward handmade goods, art, and specialty items rather than produce or food (though food vendors are also part of the overall festival experience). The neighborhood draw means you're reaching people actively seeking locally-made and artisan products, not just browsing casually. Beyond the market itself, the festival includes live music, activities for families, and a 5K road race, which brings additional foot traffic and creates a festive atmosphere that keeps people on the grounds throughout both days. June timing means you're selling heading into summer entertaining season, when people are thinking about outdoor decor, gifts, and gathering items. The Virginia-Highland community itself is known for its eclectic, arts-minded character, which tends to attract shoppers who value craftsmanship and originality. If you're interested in applying as a vendor, note that food vendors have a May 1, 2026 deadline, which suggests planning ahead is important for this event. The scale and established reputation of the festival make it worth considering if your work aligns with an audience seeking fine art and maker goods in Atlanta.
Bourbon & Brisket Festival
by Bourbon & Brisket Festival
Atlanta, GA
2027-06-27
20 spots open
Every June, Atlanta's food scene converges for a celebration of smoke, bourbon, and the craft of slow-cooked meat. The Bourbon & Brisket Festival brings together the city's top BBQ vendors and food trucks for a full day of eating, drinking, and live entertainment at The Battery Atlanta. This is the kind of festival where you can taste your way through different regional barbecue styles, sample bourbon selections, and discover local food vendors who've perfected their craft. Whether you're a serious pitmaster enthusiast or just looking for a Saturday well spent outdoors with great food and music, this festival offers something for everyone. As a food festival, the Bourbon & Brisket Festival centers entirely on what vendors do best: bringing their signature dishes to hungry crowds. You'll find established BBQ restaurants and food trucks showcasing their brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and all the sides that make barbecue tradition matter. The festival format means you can sample from multiple vendors in one afternoon rather than committing to a single restaurant, making it ideal for vendors looking to build their customer base and for home cooks and food entrepreneurs testing new concepts. The combination of bourbon and barbecue reflects a natural pairing that appeals to adults looking for a sophisticated take on casual outdoor eating. The Battery Atlanta's location and event setup creates the kind of environment where food vendors thrive. With live music and DJs running throughout the afternoon and evening, there's a social atmosphere that keeps crowds lingering longer and exploring more vendors. Admission is free, which typically means higher foot traffic and more opportunities for impulse purchases and discovery. The June timing puts this festival right in the middle of summer entertaining season, when people are actively seeking outdoor events and food experiences. For food vendors, craft food entrepreneurs, and beverage producers, the Bourbon & Brisket Festival represents a chance to showcase your work to an engaged crowd specifically interested in quality food and drink.
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