Vendor Events in Austin, TX

27 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Austin, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Austin(6)

SFC Farmers' Market at The Triangle

by SFC Farmers' Market at The Triangle Organizers

4600 Guadalupe (46th and Lamar), Triangle Park at The Triangle, Austin, TX 78798

Wednesday 3:00 PM-7:00 PM (year-round)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The SFC Farmers' Market at The Triangle is a certified growers-only farmers market that has operated since 2007. Located at Triangle Park in Austin's midtown, the market runs year-round on Wednesday afternoons from 3-7pm, rain or shine. Vendors include dozens of local farmers selling fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, meats, eggs, flowers, herbs, plants, soaps, and prepared foods. The market is part of the Sustainable Food Center's mission to strengthen the local food system and offer equitable access to fresh food through SNAP and WIC benefits programs. A permanent bandstand features live music every week, and the location offers free parking. The market attracts midtown families and individuals seeking locally-grown, sustainable products.

Austin Farmers' Market

by Austin Farmers' Market Organizers

501 Oakland Ave. East, Austin, MN 55912

Mon: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM;Thu: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM;Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 2 - Oct 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running from May through late October, this weekly farmers market in Austin brings together local producers and shoppers looking for fresh, seasonal offerings. Located at 501 Oakland Ave. East, the market operates three times per week with extended hours to fit different schedules. You'll find the Saturday morning slot from 9:00 AM to noon draws the traditional weekend crowd, while the Monday and Thursday afternoon sessions from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM catch people stopping by after work or errands around town. Vendors here focus on food and produce, which means you'll see a steady rotation of seasonal vegetables, fresh herbs, baked goods, eggs, honey, and other farm products throughout the growing season. Spring brings early greens and seedlings, summer peaks with berries and tomatoes, and fall features storage crops and preserves. The market serves a mix of home cooks looking to stock their kitchens, families wanting to support local agriculture, and folks specifically shopping for products they know are grown or made nearby. What sets a farmers market apart from other vendor events is the direct relationship between growers and shoppers. You're typically selling to people who understand seasonality and value where their food comes from. The Austin Farmers' Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT, WIC, and Senior FMNP programs, which broadens your customer base and ensures the market serves the whole community. For vendors, this is a steady, recurring opportunity over a six-month season rather than a one-time event, making it good for building regular customer relationships. Whether you're producing vegetables, baked goods, honey, preserves, or other farm products, the consistent weekly schedule gives you predictable foot traffic and the chance to showcase what's fresh that particular week.

SFC Farmers Market Downtown

by Sustainable Food Center

422 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Saturdays in Austin's downtown core mean one thing for food vendors and shoppers alike: a weekly gathering of local farmers, bakers, and prepared food makers at 422 Guadalupe Street. Republic Square Park transforms into a bustling marketplace year-round, drawing both residents and visitors who are looking for the freshest seasonal produce, baked goods, and ready-to-eat items the region has to offer. The SFC Farmers Market Downtown operates consistently from 9 AM to 1 PM every Saturday, making it predictable for vendors planning their weekly schedule and for customers building farmers market visits into their weekend routine. As the Sustainable Food Center's flagship market, this location emphasizes local sourcing and sustainable practices. You'll find vendors selling everything from just-picked seasonal vegetables and fruits to artisan breads, pastries, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. The Saturday morning timing captures the traditional farmers market shopping pattern, when customers are most actively seeking fresh provisions for the week ahead. Downtown Austin's walkable location and central position make it accessible to a wide customer base, from neighborhood residents to people working or visiting the area. The year-round schedule is significant for vendors planning their calendar. Unlike seasonal markets that operate only during certain months, this weekly commitment means consistent foot traffic across all seasons, including winter months when fresh local produce from Texas farms and nearby regions remains available. The downtown location also means exposure to a diverse audience mix: established home cooks, restaurants sourcing local ingredients, tourists exploring Austin's food scene, and conscious consumers specifically seeking sustainable food options. For vendors in produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, the regular Saturday slot at this well-established market represents a reliable weekly sales opportunity with a customer base that values locally grown and made items.

Texas Farmers Market at Mueller

by Austin Farmers Market Association

2006 Philomena St, Austin, TX 78723

Sundays, 10 AM - 2 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Texas Farmers' Market at Mueller is a year-round producer-only farmers market operating Sundays 10am-2pm at the Branch Park Pavilion. The market hosts over 60 vendors selling fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, seafood, dairy, baked goods, and artisan goods from within 150 miles of Austin. Voted Austin's favorite farmers market for 12 years by the Austin Chronicle, this family-friendly market features live music, chef demonstrations, and kids activities. SNAP benefits accepted year-round, WIC benefits April through October. The market serves both retail shoppers and local producers seeking direct-to-consumer sales opportunities in a well-established, highly-trafficked Austin location.

Burnet Road Farmers' Market

by Burnet Road Farmers' Market Organizers

6701 Burnet Road Market, Austin, TX 78757

Saturdays 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (also Thursdays 4:00-8:00 PM)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The 6701 Burnet Road Market is a Texas Certified Farmers' Market operating in Austin's north central neighborhood. Vendors offer fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, baked goods, and organic produce at this established market location. The site features covered areas, parking, restrooms, and a family-friendly atmosphere with live music on select days. Shoppers can find locally-grown produce and prepared foods. The market operates year-round on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and also on Thursday evenings from 4:00 to 8:00 PM, providing multiple shopping opportunities for both neighborhood residents and vendors.

Barton Creek Farmers Market

by Barton Creek Farmers Market Organizers

2901 Capital of TX Hwy. S., Austin, TX 78746

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers Market$25 of the $100 application fee must accompany all applications. The remaining $75 is paid on your first day of attendance.

25 spots open

Barton Creek Farmers Market is Austin's original farmers market, established in 1987. The market operates every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM at the parking lot of Barton Creek Square Mall. It features over 60 vendors, with approximately 90 percent selling what they grow or produce. Vendors include local farmers offering organic fruits and vegetables, grass-fed ranchers selling pastured meat, dairy products, artisan cheeses, specialty baked goods, and prepared foods from around the world. The market also showcases handcrafted artisan goods including jewelry, stained glass, soaps, candles, and art. Live music and family-friendly activities are regular features. The market operates rain or shine year-round and has received national recognition and multiple Best Farmers Market awards. Booth vendors represent a diverse array of local producers and artisans focused on quality, locally-sourced, and organic products.

Festivals in Austin(6)

Classic Game Fest

by Classic Game Fest

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

July 24-26, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Set for mid-summer 2026, this festival celebration of classic gaming culture will take over the Palmer Events Center in Austin, drawing enthusiasts of retro arcade games, vintage consoles, and nostalgic gaming experiences. The Classic Game Fest creates a gathering space for vendors and attendees who share a passion for gaming history, from original arcade cabinets to beloved home consoles that defined generations of play. The three-day event on July 24-26 combines interactive gaming opportunities with the energy of live performances and competitive tournaments, making it a destination weekend rather than a quick afternoon visit. Vendors at festivals like this typically include arcade game dealers, console and cartridge specialists, collectible gaming memorabilia sellers, custom gaming hardware creators, retro gaming merchandise makers, and related pop culture vendors. You'll find the crowd ranges from serious collectors hunting specific titles to casual fans looking to relive childhood gaming memories, plus younger attendees discovering classic games for the first time. The festival atmosphere encourages longer dwell times since attendees come prepared to spend hours playing games, watching tournaments, and exploring vendor booths. The Palmer Events Center location on Barton Springs Road provides a substantial indoor venue capable of hosting both vendor exhibition space and the freeplay arcade and console stations that are central to this type of event. Mid-July timing means you're tapping into summer tourism season in Austin, when both locals and visitors have leisure time and disposable income for gaming purchases and experiences. The combination of competitive tournaments, live music, and cosplay activities alongside vendor spaces creates multiple reasons for attendance beyond shopping alone, which tends to drive stronger foot traffic and dwell time through vendor areas. This is an ideal event for vendors specializing in gaming products, nostalgia-driven merchandise, or anything appealing to the gaming and pop culture community. The festival format attracts dedicated enthusiasts willing to travel and spend time browsing, making it a strong opportunity for building customer relationships beyond a typical one-transaction marketplace experience.

Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival 2026

by Austin Chronicle

Radio/East, Austin, TX

August 30, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

The Austin Chronicle Hot Sauce Festival is a major annual food event celebrating its 36th year in 2026. Vendors offer dozens of hot sauce varieties from local and regional bottlers, plus hot sauce competitions and food trucks. The festival features a People's Choice voting competition where attendees sample sauces and vote for favorites across commercial, restaurant, and individual creator categories. Live music and cold beverages accompany the tastings. The festival benefits the Central Texas Food Bank, having raised over 1.25 million meals throughout its history. Booth opportunities are available for hot sauce vendors and food trucks interested in participating in this established Austin tradition.

Austin City Limits Music Festival 2026

by C3 Presents

2100 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78746

October 2-4 + 9-11, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

Austin City Limits Music Festival is a major multi-genre music festival held annually over two consecutive three-day weekends at Zilker Park in downtown Austin. The festival features 100+ performances across nine stages and attracts approximately 75,000 attendees per day. Beyond live music, vendors sell food from local Austin restaurants and breweries through an ACL Eats food court, and art vendors operate an art market throughout the festival grounds. The event has a strong family presence with Austin Kiddie Limits providing activities for children. The 2026 festival takes place October 2-4 and October 9-11, organized by C3 Presents. This established event continues to draw significant crowds, making it attractive for food vendors, art vendors, and merchandise sellers seeking festival audience exposure.

Austin Powwow & American Indian Heritage Festival 2026

by Great Promise for American Indians

Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Lane, Austin, TX 78724

November 2026 single-day

Festival$300 per 10x10 (electricity included)

50 spots open

The Austin Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival is a premier November gathering celebrating Native American culture, heritage, and traditions. This family-friendly event features hundreds of Native American dancers and singers performing traditional dances from across the country, native drums, singing, and storytelling. The festival includes a large Native Market with over 100 vendor booths selling Native American arts, crafts, jewelry, and clothing, alongside a dedicated food court serving traditional indigenous foods. Attendees come from diverse backgrounds to experience this vibrant cultural celebration, which draws approximately 15,000 visitors annually. The event is held indoors and outdoors at the Travis County Expo Center and is one of the largest Native-run powwows in Texas, providing excellent exposure for vendors selling authentic Native American-made products, artisan goods, and cultural items.

Austin Trail of Lights 2026

by Trail of Lights Foundation

2100 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

December 2026 at Zilker Park

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

The Austin Trail of Lights is Austin's largest and longest-running holiday tradition, transforming Zilker Metropolitan Park into a winter wonderland each December. The event features over 2 million twinkling lights, 90+ illuminated trees, and 70+ holiday displays and lighted tunnels spanning 1.25 miles of walking trail. It offers extensive vendor opportunities including a Holiday Market with dozens of local retail vendors, food vendors offering everything from food trucks to local restaurants, and sampling companies throughout designated areas like Candy Cane Lane and Zilker Village. The event attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually during its two-week December run. Visitors enjoy interactive activities, live entertainment, rides (Ferris wheel, carousel), and dining options. The trail is accessible and rain-or-shine, making it an ideal holiday shopping and entertainment destination for diverse vendor types.

Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo

by Austin Rodeo Association

Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Ln, Austin, TX 78724

March 12-27, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo is one of America's top ProRodeos, combining world-class rodeo competitions with a full-scale fair and carnival atmosphere. Vendor and exhibitor opportunities are core to the event, with shopping, food vendors, commercial vendors, live auctions, and shopping opportunities throughout. The event spans approximately 16 days in March each year at the Travis County Exposition Center, a 128-acre dedicated fairgrounds facility in Austin. Attendees include thousands of visitors from across the nation drawn by PRCA rodeo action, livestock shows, daily concerts, carnival rides, dining, and family-friendly attractions. This is a major regional draw that serves as both entertainment and educational platform, reflecting both agricultural heritage and western traditions.

Pop-Ups in Austin(5)

Austin Vintage Sale

by City-Wide Vintage Sale

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

August 15-16, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The City-Wide Vintage Sale is Austin's largest and longest-running vintage market, operating since 1977. This recurring event showcases 45,000 square feet of vintage vendors from across Texas and beyond, offering mid-century modern furniture and décor, collectibles, vintage clothing, and unique finds. The event attracts multiple generations of shoppers seeking bargain-priced treasures at all price points. Held at Palmer Events Center, the market welcomes vendors selling varied inventory from downsized collections to curated vintage stock. Adult admission is $10, children under 12 free, with weekend passes valid both days. Saturday hours 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM. Onsite parking available in adjacent four-story garage.

The Front Market Austin

by Future Front Texas

1500 E 4th St, Austin, TX 78702

May 2-3, 2027

Pop-UpContact organizer

150 spots open

The Front Market is a biannual independent craft marketplace and fair curated by Future Front Texas. This vibrant event brings together 400+ independent vendors including makers, designers, craftspeople, artists, and small business owners, with a focus on amplifying women and LGBTQ+ creatives from Texas. The market welcomes 10,000+ visitors across its two annual seasons and is located at Distribution Hall, a restored mid-century warehouse featuring indoor and outdoor space. The Spring 2026 season runs May 2-3 and offers free public admission with optional donation. Vendors benefit from exposure to large crowds, community visibility, and the event's track record of helping businesses grow into permanent storefronts across Austin.

Austin City-Wide Vintage Sale

by City-Wide Vintage Sale

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

May 23-24, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place at Palmer Events Center on Barton Springs Road in Austin, this city-wide pop-up vintage sale brings together dealers and collectors offering everything from mid-century furniture and retro fashion to antique home décor, vinyl records, collectible toys, and upcycled treasures. Held over a weekend in late May, the event draws both serious vintage hunters and casual shoppers looking to add character and history to their spaces. Unlike traditional antique malls where inventory stays fixed, pop-up vintage sales create a concentrated shopping experience with multiple vendors under one roof for a limited time, making it an efficient way to browse curated collections all at once. The Austin City-Wide Vintage Sale attracts a diverse mix of sellers, from established vintage dealers and estate sale specialists to creative makers who transform vintage materials into new pieces. Attendees typically include interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces, vintage fashion enthusiasts hunting for authentic clothing and accessories from past decades, home decorators looking for statement pieces, and collectors searching for specific items. The spring timing means shoppers are often refreshing their spaces for the warmer months ahead, making this an ideal season for finding vintage gems that add warmth and personality to homes and businesses. The Palmer Events Center location in central Austin provides an accessible venue for what promises to be a substantial gathering of the local vintage community. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach an engaged audience of vintage enthusiasts or a shopper hoping to discover authentic pieces with history and character, the Austin City-Wide Vintage Sale on May 23-24 offers the kind of concentrated inventory and foot traffic that makes pop-up events special. The weekend format allows both full-time dealers and part-time sellers to participate, creating variety in the types of vintage goods and price points available.

Austin Build Expo

Austin, TX

May 27-28, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place May 27-28, 2026, the Austin Build Expo is a pop-up event bringing together the construction and building industry in Austin, TX. As a one-time showcase, this event creates a concentrated opportunity for vendors to connect with builders, contractors, architects, and homeowners actively engaged in residential and commercial construction projects. Pop-up events like this operate differently from recurring markets, generating focused momentum around a specific date and theme. The Austin Build Expo draws professionals and enthusiasts in the building trades who are scouting new suppliers, equipment, materials, and services. Vendors at construction-focused pop-ups typically include tool manufacturers, suppliers of building materials, HVAC companies, electrical distributors, lumber yards, specialty contractors, design services, and home improvement retailers. If you sell products or services related to the construction industry, this event positions your business directly in front of a qualified audience actively making purchasing decisions. The late May timing places this expo at the height of the spring and early summer building season in Texas, when construction projects are ramping up and contractors are sourcing inventory and locking in service providers for the months ahead. Homeowners are also more engaged with renovation and new construction projects during this time, making attendance from residential clients likely as well. The Austin market itself is a growing hub for residential development and commercial expansion, which typically draws a strong regional turnout for industry events. For vendors in the building and construction space, a pop-up event like the Austin Build Expo offers concentrated visibility without the ongoing commitment of a recurring market. You'll find an audience specifically interested in what you have to offer, whether you're showcasing materials, demonstrating equipment, or networking with potential business partners in the industry.

2026 Made in Austin Vendor Fair

by Austin Planners Co.

Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX 78701

January 9-11, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Cool local goods and tasty bites from Austin makers and small businesses. Free admission. Weekend event celebrating independent vendors and food entrepreneurs.

Craft Fairs in Austin(10)

Blue Genie Art Bazaar - Holiday Market

by Blue Genie Art Bazaar

6100 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78752

November-December 2026

Craft Fair$45 application fee

200 spots open

Austin's holiday shopping season centers around this annual craft fair, where you'll find over 200 artists and makers showcasing handmade goods at 6100 Airport Blvd. Running through November and December 2026, the Blue Genie Art Bazaar Holiday Market draws crowds looking for one-of-a-kind gifts that reflect local creativity and craftsmanship. Unlike typical retail holiday shopping, this craft fair emphasizes direct connections between makers and buyers, so customers can learn the stories behind each piece and support Austin's vibrant artist community. The vendor mix spans the full range of handmade categories: jewelry designers, painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, and craftspeople working in everything from glass to leather. You'll also find holiday-specific items like hand-poured candles, artisan soaps, decorative ornaments, and gift sets made by local makers. The atmosphere reflects Austin's creative culture, with shoppers ranging from gift-hunters seeking something meaningful to collectors looking for art pieces that have real artistic intent behind them. Families often make it a seasonal tradition, appreciating both the curated selection and the festive environment. Because this market runs through the full holiday season rather than as a single weekend event, it accommodates both early planners and last-minute shoppers. The November start gives vendors time to showcase their full holiday inventory, while December dates capture the final gift-buying push. For vendors, this extended run means consistent foot traffic throughout the season and the opportunity to build relationships with repeat customers who return multiple times. The location on Airport Boulevard in Austin positions it as an accessible destination for both local shoppers and visitors passing through the city during the holidays.

A Christmas Affair

by Junior League of Austin

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

November 13-22, 2026

Craft FairContact Junior League of Austin

25 spots open

A Christmas Affair is the Junior League of Austin's largest annual fundraiser and signature holiday market, now in its 51st year. This four-day event hosts over 200 curated merchants from across the country selling gifts, clothing for men women and children, home and holiday decor, jewelry, and artisan goods. The market attracts over 25,000 shoppers seeking unique holiday merchandise and handcrafted items. Held at Palmer Events Center in central Austin, the event creates an immersive holiday shopping experience with festive atmosphere and twinkling lights. All proceeds support the Junior League's signature programs empowering women and strengthening the Central Texas community. This is an ideal venue for artisans, retailers, and specialty vendors targeting holiday shoppers across the region.

Blue Genie Art Bazaar

by Blue Genie Art Industries

6100 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78752

Black Friday 2026 through December 24, 2026 (daily)

Craft FairCommission-based (percentage of sales)

25 spots open

The Blue Genie Art Bazaar is Austin's premier seasonal holiday art market featuring over 200 juried regional and local artists. Vendors sell handmade artwork, jewelry, ceramics, blown glass, paintings, sculptures, accessories, clothing, and unique gifts. The event runs daily during the December holiday season, attracting families and gift-shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind pieces. The bazaar is free to enter with free parking. Admission and self-parking are complimentary. Artists are selected through a competitive jury process. A portion of proceeds support Make-A-Wish Foundation. The event has operated since 2001 from its current location and is recognized as one of Austin's beloved holiday traditions. Hours are typically 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Markets for Makers - Austin Holiday Market

by Markets for Makers

900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

December 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

130 spots open

Austin's holiday shopping season comes alive at this annual craft fair celebrating independent makers and handmade goods. Held at Palmer Events Center in December, Markets for Makers brings together over 130 vendors offering everything from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, woodwork, and art. The event draws a diverse crowd of gift shoppers, local supporters, and craft enthusiasts looking to skip the big-box stores and find meaningful, one-of-a-kind items for their holiday lists. It's the kind of gathering where you'll find thoughtfully curated collections from Austin's creative community, making it ideal for anyone seeking authentic, locally-made presents. Beyond shopping, the market creates an experience around the handmade aesthetic. Vendors typically include jewelers, painters, printmakers, soap makers, leather workers, and designers whose pieces reflect the care and individual attention that mass production can't replicate. The event incorporates interactive elements like DIY stations where visitors can try their hand at crafting, photo opportunities to capture the festive spirit, and food and drink options to keep the energy going throughout your visit. This combination of retail and engagement is what distinguishes a craft fair from a typical holiday pop-up, turning a shopping trip into a destination outing. The location at 900 Barton Springs Rd places the event in an accessible part of Austin, drawing both longtime locals and visitors exploring the city during the busy holiday season. If you're a maker producing handmade goods, this December market is a key opportunity to connect with holiday shoppers actively seeking unique, artisan products. The scale of over 130 makers means strong foot traffic, but the craft fair format ensures the focus stays on quality and maker relationships rather than purely commercial volume. Whether you're selling your creations or shopping for gifts, Markets for Makers captures that particular energy of the Austin maker community during the year's most gift-giving season.

Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

by Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

December 12-21, 2026

Craft Fair$25

25 spots open

The Armadillo Christmas Bazaar is Austin's longest-running holiday art market and winter arts festival, now in its 50th season. This nine-day event transforms the Palmer Events Center into a vibrant indoor marketplace featuring nearly 200 fine artists and crafters from across Texas and beyond, showcasing handmade gifts, collectible fine art, jewelry, photography, pottery, paintings, and unique one-of-a-kind items. The event combines a premium shopping experience with live music entertainment, featuring multiple local and touring bands performing daily on the Armadillo stage. The family-friendly atmosphere includes food vendors, full bar service, and daily admission allowing re-entry so visitors can shop, explore nearby Zilker Park, and return for favorite performances. Attendees range from serious art collectors to holiday gift shoppers, drawn by both the curated selection of quality work and Austin's creative community spirit. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Sunset Valley Artfest

by Sunset Valley Artfest

Toney Burger Center, 3200 Jones Rd, Austin, TX 78745

April 25, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Taking place on April 25, 2026, this one-time craft fair brings together handmade creators across Central Texas at the Toney Burger Center in Austin. With over 100 artisans participating, Sunset Valley Artfest draws the kind of crowd that appreciates unique, made-by-hand goods and direct connections with the people behind their purchases. This is a spring event, so expect the energy of artists excited to showcase their winter-created inventory and attendees looking for one-of-a-kind pieces as the weather warms up. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or festivals in their focus on artisan-made products rather than produce or large-scale entertainment. You'll typically find vendors selling handcrafted jewelry, pottery, woodwork, textiles, paintings, mixed media art, home decor, and other goods created in small batches or individually. The Sunset Valley Artfest at the Toney Burger Center on Jones Rd draws Austin-area shoppers who actively seek out handmade items, collectors looking for art pieces, and gift-buyers hunting for something distinctive. Because this is a single-day event rather than a recurring market, it creates urgency for both vendors and customers, making it a concentrated opportunity to reach motivated buyers in one location. If you work with handmade crafts of any kind, this fair offers a chance to connect with an audience specifically gathered to support artisans. The April timing means spring shoppers and warmer weather for outdoor or open-air setup. Being located at the Toney Burger Center in south Austin positions you to reach both local Sunset Valley residents and visitors to that area, plus anyone making the trip specifically for the event.

Blue Genie Art Bazaar - May Market

by Blue Genie Art Bazaar

6100 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78752

May 1-31, 2027 (Fridays-Sundays + Memorial Day)

Craft Fair$45 application fee

200 spots open

The Blue Genie Art Bazaar May Market is a free, family-friendly spring art and shopping event held annually in Austin. Featuring approximately 200 regional artists and artisans, the market showcases handmade jewelry, artwork, home goods, apparel, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Unlike traditional vendor booth events, this pop-up style market operates with centralized checkout stations, allowing artists to focus on creating and restocking their displays rather than managing individual sales. The event runs weekends only throughout May plus Memorial Day. Located at the 9,000 square foot Blue Genie Big Top venue, the market attracts shoppers seeking unique handcrafted items for Mother's Day, Father's Day, graduations, weddings, and other occasions. Free parking and public transit access via CapMetro are available. Artists apply through the annual Call for Submissions process with jury review.

2026 Austin Spring Makers, Artisans & Food Market

by Creative Austin Community

Austin, TX

April 10-12, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Open-air market featuring local makers, talented artists, and creative small businesses with food vendors. Celebrates Austin's dynamic artisan community.

Texas Woodworking Festival 2026

by Texas Woodworking Festival

Palmer Events Center, Austin, TX

September 25-27, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Hands-on festival for woodworkers, cabinetmakers, wood enthusiasts. Exhibitors demo products, talk directly with buyers, build brand awareness in woodworking community.

Art in the Park 2026

by Art Spark Texas

Fiesta Gardens, Austin, TX

April 9, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Inclusive 30th anniversary arts festival. Local artists and organizations offer interactive crafts, performances, and creative demonstrations at an accessible venue.

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