Vendor Events in Bloomington, MN

10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bloomington, MN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Bloomington(3)

Bloomington Farmers Market

by City of Bloomington MN

Bloomington Civic Plaza, 1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431

Saturdays 8 AM - 1 PM, June 6 - October 17, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Set in the heart of Bloomington at the Civic Plaza, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 1 PM throughout the growing season, from early June through mid-October. The Bloomington Farmers Market draws both serious shoppers and casual browsers who come to support local producers and stock up on seasonal goods. You'll find the market at 1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, a central location that serves the broader Twin Cities community looking for authentic farm-to-table options. Like most farmers markets, this venue brings together a mix of vendors selling what's freshest each week. Produce vendors typically dominate the early season with spring greens, berries, and early vegetables, while late summer and fall bring heartier crops like squash, apples, and root vegetables. Beyond produce, regular vendors include local meat producers, artisan bakers showcasing everything from sourdough to pastries, and prepared food vendors. The Saturday morning timing means the market has a neighborhood feel, attracting families, home cooks, and people who prioritize shopping directly from growers. Beyond food vendors, the Bloomington Farmers Market welcomes artisan and craft sellers. You might encounter handmade goods like jewelry, baked goods, honey, preserves, and other value-added products made by local producers. This mix of fresh food and handmade crafts is what sets farmers markets apart from other event types, creating a community gathering space that's as much about relationships as transactions. The outdoor setting at the Civic Plaza means the market has genuine seasonal character, with the early morning bustle in June feeling quite different from the peak harvest energy of September and October. For vendors, this weekly format from June through October represents a solid commitment opportunity within the Bloomington area. The consistent Saturday morning slot works well for producers with reliable inventory and those building regular customer relationships. The mixed vendor approach means there's room for both staple producers and specialty or artisan sellers looking to test products or build a loyal following during Minnesota's farmers market season.

Bloomington Community Farmers Market

by City of Bloomington

401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47404

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12:30 PM, April - October

Farmers Market$20 application fee

60 spots open

Every Saturday morning from April through October, the Bloomington Community Farmers Market brings local growers and producers to 401 N Morton St in the heart of downtown Bloomington, Indiana. Now in its 52nd season, this long-established farmers market operates as a producer-only venue, meaning vendors must grow or make what they sell. That distinction shapes the entire character of the market: you're buying directly from the farmers and artisans who raised, harvested, or crafted each item. The market draws a steady stream of residents and visitors who come to source Indiana-grown produce, seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs during the growing season. Beyond fresh farm goods, you'll find vendors selling artisan products like baked goods, honey, jams, dairy products, and other value-added items made from locally sourced ingredients. The producer-only model creates a more authentic farmers market experience compared to resale operations, since you can ask vendors directly about growing practices, varieties, and how items were made. Running from 8 AM to 12:30 PM gives shoppers a full morning window to browse and fill their baskets before the market closes. The timing works well for people planning their week's meals, and the early hours mean fresher selection before popular items sell out. Located at Showers Common, the market sits in an accessible downtown location that's become a community gathering spot over five decades. For vendors, this is a established, well-trafficked weekly market with a loyal customer base that values local food and direct relationships with producers. If you grow produce, raise livestock for meat or dairy, bake, preserve, or create other artisan food products in Indiana, this weekly market offers consistent Saturday sales opportunities in a community known for supporting local agriculture and makers.

Downtown Bloomington Farmers Market

by Downtown Bloomington Market Association

200 N Main St, Bloomington, IL 61701

Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 12 PM, May - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through November, vendors and shoppers gather at 200 N Main St in Bloomington for a weekly farmers market that's become a staple of the Central Illinois community. The Downtown Bloomington Farmers Market runs from 7:30 AM to 12 PM, giving early risers and weekend shoppers a chance to browse seasonal produce, freshly baked goods, and handmade items all in one convenient downtown location. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the focus on direct producer-to-consumer sales, especially for food items. At the Downtown Bloomington Farmers Market, you'll find local growers selling whatever's in season, from spring asparagus and lettuce through summer tomatoes, berries, and corn, and into fall squashes and root vegetables. Bakers bring breads, pastries, and other treats made in their own kitchens, while artisans offer handmade goods like soaps, crafts, candles, and other small-batch items. The mix of food vendors and makers creates a diverse shopping experience that draws a broad crowd, from families looking for weekend fresh air to serious home cooks hunting for ingredients they can't find elsewhere. The Saturday morning timing and May-to-November season align with when both producers have goods to sell and customers are most active in outdoor shopping. The downtown Bloomington location means easy foot traffic from the surrounding area and the appeal of shopping in the heart of the community. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or artisan crafter, this weekly market offers consistent exposure to a regular customer base throughout the growing season. The predictable schedule and year-round (seasonal) presence make it ideal for vendors looking to build a loyal following in Central Illinois.

Craft Fairs in Bloomington(5)

A Fair of the Arts - Bloomington

by Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Fernandez Plaza, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47404

Second Saturdays, May - October 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

40 spots open

A Fair of the Arts is a juried fine art and craft fair held on the second Saturdays of May through October at Fernandez Plaza in downtown Bloomington. Local and regional artists display, demonstrate, and sell original handmade artwork in categories including clay, fiber arts, glass, jewelry, metalwork, and other fine crafts. The event runs 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and takes place alongside the Bloomington Community Farmers Market, drawing visitors interested in authentic artist-made goods. Applications are juried by Parks and Recreation staff, artists, and customer volunteers. There is a $20 annual application fee and $60 booth fee per fair date. The event is free to attend and features roving performers and craft demonstrations.

Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts

by Fourth Street Festival

Fourth St, Bloomington, IN 47408

September 5-6, 2026 (Labor Day weekend)

Craft Fair$400 + $35 app fee

20 spots open

Held annually over Labor Day weekend, this long-running juried craft fair takes over Fourth Street in Bloomington, Indiana with work from around 125 artists and makers. The event has established itself as a fixture in the community, drawing both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to discover handmade goods in a pleasant outdoor setting. The tree-lined stretch near the IU campus and downtown Bloomington provides a shaded, walkable venue that feels more like a neighborhood gathering than a typical fairground setup. As a juried event, the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts maintains quality standards across its vendor mix. You'll find traditional fine crafts like pottery, woodworking, and jewelry alongside visual art, fiber work, metalsmithing, and other mixed media. The variety means the event appeals to a broad audience, from students and young professionals in the college town to families and established art collectors throughout the region. The early September timing catches people in back-to-school mode and the tail end of summer, when outdoor shopping feels natural and weather is still pleasant. What sets a craft fair like this apart from farmers markets or general pop-ups is the focus on handmade, finished goods and original artwork rather than food or mass-produced items. Vendors typically have more elaborate booth setups and spend the full weekend, creating a more curated shopping experience. The juried selection process means artists are chosen based on their work quality and craft, which generally translates to a more consistent vendor offering across the event. For makers, this is the kind of established event that draws serious buyers and repeat attendees who specifically seek out Labor Day weekend in Bloomington for art shopping. The location on Fourth Street keeps foot traffic flowing naturally through downtown, giving you visibility beyond just the dedicated craft fair crowd.

Bloomington Street Arts Festival

by The Arts Creative

Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431

September 19, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

30 spots open

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It's Another Holiday Hang Out Craft Fair 2026

by It's Another Holiday Hang Out

Bloomington, MN

November 14, 2026

Craft FairContact for pricing

20 spots open

Bloomington's annual holiday craft fair brings together local artisans and small businesses looking to connect with shoppers during the most festive season of the year. Held in mid-November, It's Another Holiday Hang Out Craft Fair 2026 offers vendors a chance to showcase handmade and homemade goods to customers actively seeking unique gifts and seasonal items. The event runs from 10am to 3pm on November 14, 2026, positioning it perfectly as holiday shopping season kicks into gear. This craft fair attracts a mix of independent makers and direct sellers who focus on items that work well as gifts or holiday decorations. You'll typically find vendors selling handcrafted goods like candles, ornaments, home decor, jewelry, baked goods, and seasonal items that appeal to shoppers looking for something more personal than mass-produced alternatives. Many attendees come specifically to support local makers and small businesses rather than visiting big box retailers, making the audience more engaged and intentional in their shopping. The November timing means the event captures that critical window when people start holiday shopping but before the peak rush of late November and December. Customers at craft fairs like this are generally looking for that combination of handmade quality and the ability to meet the maker behind the product. For vendors, this means a crowd that appreciates craftsmanship and is often willing to spend on items that have a story. The Bloomington location also gives the fair access to a solid metro area population while maintaining that community-focused feel that makes craft fairs distinct from larger holiday market events. If you make or sell holiday-specific items, seasonal home goods, gifts, or other handcrafted products, It's Another Holiday Hang Out Craft Fair 2026 offers a solid opportunity to reach customers in the Bloomington, Minnesota area during an important retail season for many small businesses and makers.

Bloomington Handmade Market - Winter

by Bloomington Handmade Market

Bloomington, IN 47401

November 21-22, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

60 spots open

If you're an artisan or maker looking to reach holiday shoppers in central Indiana, the Bloomington Handmade Market's winter edition brings together the gift-buying crowds that show up when people are actively seeking handmade goods. Taking place November 21-22, 2026, this annual craft fair draws vendors who specialize in everything from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, woodwork, bath products, and home decor. It's the kind of event where customers come with a specific mindset: they're looking for unique, meaningful gifts that go beyond mass-produced options, and they're willing to spend on quality and craftsmanship. This seasonal timing is significant because November marks the beginning of the serious gift-shopping season, positioning the Bloomington Handmade Market as a destination where both established collectors and first-time buyers converge. As a craft fair rather than a pop-up or farmers market, this event creates a curated environment for artisans. The format allows vendors to showcase their work alongside other makers in a way that builds community rather than competition. Attendees come expecting to find the kind of products you can't pick up at a typical retail store: handmade items with personality, artist stories, and often the ability to customize or commission. Winter craft fairs in particular draw people looking to support small makers while crossing off their holiday lists, making them particularly strong for vendors whose work fits gift-giving categories like accessories, home goods, art, and specialty foods. Based in Bloomington, Indiana, the market serves the wider Midwest region, pulling from communities across central Indiana and surrounding areas. If you create handmade or artisan goods and want exposure during peak shopping season, this annual winter event offers a proven audience that specifically seeks out indie craft fairs. The two-day format gives you solid time to connect with customers and build relationships that often extend beyond the weekend itself.

Festivals in Bloomington(1)

Bloomington 4th Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts

by Bloomington 4th Street Festival

4th St and Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408

September 5-6, 2026

FestivalJuried, applications spring

25 spots open

Held annually over Labor Day weekend, this celebrated juried arts and crafts festival transforms 4th Street and the surrounding Grant Street area in Bloomington into a vibrant outdoor gallery and marketplace. With more than 50 years of history, the festival has established itself as a premier destination for serious artists and craft vendors seeking to connect with an engaged audience that appreciates handmade work and original art. The event draws a diverse crowd of art enthusiasts, collectors, and casual visitors who come to browse, shop, and soak in the creative energy that defines this Bloomington tradition. The festival's juried format means that artists and craftspeople go through a careful selection process, ensuring a curated collection of high-quality work across multiple disciplines. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, woodworkers, pottery artisans, textile artists, and other fine craftspeople displaying their work throughout the festival grounds. The variety is substantial, with vendors ranging from those working in traditional media to those experimenting with contemporary techniques and mixed materials. This mix appeals to shoppers with different tastes and budgets, from those seeking statement pieces to collectors looking for smaller, original gifts. Beyond the visual arts, the festival creates a full sensory experience with food vendors offering everything from casual fare to specialty items, complementing the arts marketplace and making it easy for attendees to spend the entire day exploring. Live music on two stages provides a soundtrack to browsing and shopping, drawing crowds and creating an energetic, festive atmosphere throughout the weekend. The timing around Labor Day makes it an ideal event for summer's end, when many people are still outdoors and communities gather for end-of-season celebrations. The proximity to Indiana University also brings a college town audience with strong appreciation for arts and culture, making this an ideal event for artisan vendors looking to reach buyers who value creativity and craftsmanship.

Pop-Ups in Bloomington(1)

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