Vendor Events in Belfast, ME

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Belfast, ME. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Belfast(1)

Pop-Ups in Belfast(2)

Belfast Art Market at Waterfall Arts

by Waterfall Arts

Waterfall Arts, 256 High Street, Belfast, ME 04915

Fridays, 9 AM - 1 PM, June 5 - September 25, 2026

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25 spots open

Every Friday from June through September, the streets around Waterfall Arts in downtown Belfast come alive with a weekly pop-up that brings together Maine's creative community. The Belfast Art Market at Waterfall Arts operates alongside the Belfast Farmers' Market, creating a vibrant destination where art enthusiasts and shoppers can explore handcrafted goods while picking up seasonal produce and local food items. This combination makes for a rich market experience that appeals to both practical shoppers and those hunting for unique, artisan-made pieces. The market features a rotating selection of Maine artists and makers, so each week brings something different to discover. You'll find ceramicists displaying handthrown bowls and functional ware, jewelry makers with everything from delicate metal work to beaded pieces, clothing designers offering handmade garments and accessories, and painters exhibiting original artwork. Beyond these core categories, vendors often include textile artists, woodworkers, printmakers, and other craftspeople working across traditional and contemporary mediums. This variety means repeat visitors always have reason to return, as the artist lineup changes to keep the market fresh throughout the season. The Friday morning timing (9 AM to 1 PM) captures both early risers and the casual weekend crowd heading downtown. Locals use the market as part of their weekly routine, while visitors exploring Belfast's walkable downtown and arts scene find it a natural stop. The location at Waterfall Arts, situated on High Street in the heart of Belfast's downtown, makes the market easy to access and puts you in proximity to galleries, shops, and restaurants. For vendors, this is a chance to reach an audience genuinely interested in handmade goods, from people looking for gifts and home decor to tourists seeking authentic Maine crafts to take home. The consistent Friday schedule from early June through late September provides reliable summer exposure during peak tourist season and through the fall.

Waterfall Arts Holiday Pop-Up Market

by Waterfall Arts

Waterfall Arts, 256 High Street, Belfast, ME 04915

Friday, December 4, 2 PM - 7 PM & Saturday, December 5, 10 AM - 4 PM, 2026

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25 spots open

The holiday shopping season brings a special opportunity to Waterfall Arts in downtown Belfast with their annual Holiday Pop-Up Market. Taking place over two days in early December, this event transforms the artist community space into a curated marketplace where you can meet Maine makers and shop directly from the source. The pop-up format concentrates the shopping experience into a focused weekend, making it ideal for both vendors looking to reach holiday gift-buyers and customers seeking authentic, handmade alternatives to mass-produced items. What sets this event apart is its integration with Waterfall Arts' working studio spaces. Beyond a traditional pop-up setup, visitors move through both private artist studios and public-access studios where you can see artisans working in clay, print, and glass. This behind-the-scenes access creates an educational element that typical holiday markets don't offer. Shoppers discover the craftsmanship and story behind each piece, which resonates with people looking for meaningful gifts with local roots. Handmade craft vendors at events like this typically include jewelry makers, ceramicists, textile artists, printmakers, woodworkers, and glass artists, though each market's lineup varies. The Friday evening session from 2 PM to 7 PM establishes a festive atmosphere with refreshments, food vendors, and a bonfire. This opening creates a social gathering feel rather than a purely transactional shopping experience, drawing people who want to start their holiday season with community. Saturday runs from 10 AM to 4 PM, giving daytime shoppers another chance to browse and vendors another full day of sales. As a juried event, there's a curation process that helps ensure quality and cohesion across the marketplace. Located at 256 High Street in Belfast, Maine, Waterfall Arts has become a cultural hub for the midcoast, and the Holiday Pop-Up Market leverages that established foot traffic and reputation. For vendors selling handmade gifts and crafts, this event offers access to holiday shoppers in a setting that celebrates artisan work and supports the local creative economy.

Festivals in Belfast(1)

Maine Celtic Celebration

by Maine Celtic Celebration

Belfast, ME

2026-07-17

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20 spots open

Every summer, Belfast comes alive with the sound of fiddles, pipes, and bodhráns when the Maine Celtic Celebration takes over Steamboat Landing and Belfast Common. Now in its 20th year, this three-day festival has become a cornerstone event for anyone drawn to Celtic culture, music, and tradition. Happening July 17-19, 2026, the celebration attracts a diverse crowd, from multigenerational families seeking cultural connection to serious enthusiasts of Irish, Scottish, and Welsh heritage. If you're a crafter or food vendor with Celtic-themed products or services, this is a festival where your offerings align directly with attendee interests and expectations. The Maine Celtic Celebration isn't just a music event, though live Celtic performances run throughout the weekend. The festival weaves together traditional games, competitions like the Cheese Roll Championship, storytelling, and dance performances that immerse visitors in Celtic culture. This makes it distinct from typical music festivals, attendees come expecting an experiential deep dive, not just casual entertainment. They're there to engage with the culture, learn, and support vendors who represent authentic or inspired Celtic crafts, foods, and goods. The three-day format gives both vendors and attendees time to explore thoroughly, creating multiple touchpoints for sales and relationship-building. Craft vendors at cultural festivals like this tend to do well with handmade jewelry featuring Celtic knotwork and symbolism, woven textiles and woolens, woodcraft and home décor with traditional designs, and artisan bath and body products featuring Celtic botanicals. Food vendors find success with traditional breads, preserves, confections, and beverages that connect to Celtic culinary traditions. The festival draws people who actively seek out handmade and culturally significant products, they're less price-sensitive than mass-market shoppers and more interested in the story behind what they're buying. The Belfast location brings both local Maine families and regional visitors, especially those traveling from further up the coast for the full festival weekend.

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