Vendor Events in Canandaigua, NY

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Canandaigua, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Canandaigua(1)

Festivals in Canandaigua(2)

Canandaigua Art and Music Festival

by Canandaigua Business Improvement District

115 S Main St, Canandaigua, NY 14424

July 17-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

75 spots open

The Canandaigua Art and Music Festival is a three-day juried art festival held in historic downtown Canandaigua along Main Street. The event showcases over 150 juried artists in diverse mediums including ceramics, pottery, jewelry, woodworking, fiber, glass, photography, and gourmet foods. Vendors set up booth displays along the historic sidewalks of downtown Main Street, attracting approximately 30,000 visitors. The festival is free and family-friendly, featuring live musical performances on multiple stages throughout the weekend, art demonstrations, food vendors, and The Golden Palette Art Trail. It draws visitors of all ages seeking quality handcrafted artwork and local food specialties, making it an ideal opportunity for established and emerging artists to reach a large, engaged community audience.

Ontario County Fair

Canandaigua, NY

July 21-25, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The Ontario County Fair brings together the Canandaigua community for a classic summer festival celebrating agriculture, youth accomplishment, and rural tradition. Running July 21-25, 2026, this event draws families and visitors across the region who come to experience livestock competitions, 4-H demonstrations, and the kind of genuine county fair atmosphere that has defined upstate New York summers for generations. The fair's focus on youth activities and agricultural education creates a family-friendly environment where attendees of all ages engage with the rural heritage that defines Ontario County. As a mixed vendor event, the Ontario County Fair attracts a diverse range of sellers beyond traditional agricultural exhibitors. You'll find craft vendors, local artisans, food vendors, and small business owners setting up alongside farmers, livestock breeders, and equipment suppliers. The fair structure means attendees come with the mindset of exploring and discovering, spending several days on the grounds rather than making quick stops. This extended engagement period benefits vendors selling handmade goods, specialty foods, and items that appeal to families spending an afternoon or full day at the fair. The July timing positions this event during peak summer season when families are most likely to attend county fairs and festivals. Attendees typically include local residents, regional visitors, agricultural enthusiasts, and families seeking traditional entertainment and activities. The 4-H focus means you'll see parents, educators, and young people interested in learning and competition. This demographic tends to value quality craftsmanship, local products, and items that connect to rural or agricultural themes, though the mixed vendor format means there's room for a wide range of product categories. For vendors, the Ontario County Fair represents an opportunity to reach a concentrated audience over multiple days in a community-oriented setting. The fair's established reputation and agricultural focus create natural foot traffic and repeat attendance patterns, making it a reliable event for reaching Canandaigua-area customers and visitors from across the region.

Craft Fairs in Canandaigua(2)

Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show

Canandaigua, NY

July 25-26, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

This lakefront craft fair brings together handmade artists in Canandaigua, NY during a prime summer weekend when foot traffic and tourist activity peak in the Finger Lakes region. The Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show, held July 25-26, 2026, offers vendors a chance to set up in a scenic location that naturally draws crowds looking for quality, locally-made work. The setting along the water provides an appealing backdrop that encourages browsing and longer visits, which translates to better selling opportunities for crafters. The event attracts the kind of shoppers who are deliberately seeking handmade goods rather than mass-produced items. These are people visiting the lake area for summer activities, tourists exploring the region, and locals supporting regional artists. Craft fair attendees typically shop more intentionally than farmers market crowds, spending time examining craftsmanship and often purchasing higher-priced items like jewelry, art, home decor, and unique gifts. The July timing means summer visitors are in town, and people are in a leisure mindset, often looking for souvenirs and special finds to take home. For vendors, a craft fair like this one functions differently than farmers markets or pop-ups. You're not competing on perishability or urgency; instead, your products shine based on design, originality, and the story behind your work. This is where hand-poured candles, pottery, woodwork, fiber arts, photography, metalwork, and other handmade specialties perform well. The one-time nature of this event makes it ideal if you're testing a new market or maximizing a specific seasonal window. The lakefront location in Canandaigua, a popular summer destination, means you're tapping into both destination shoppers and community members, creating a diverse customer base that values artisan work and is willing to invest in quality pieces.

Canandaigua Arts at The Gardens

Canandaigua, NY

June 27-28, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The 25th annual Arts at the Gardens is a juried fine art and craft exhibition held at Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park in Canandaigua. This two-day festival features fine arts handmade by skilled artisans, including paintings, ceramics, glass, jewelry, photography, woodworking, and more. Vendors display and sell their work in this naturalistic garden setting while visitors enjoy access to the historic 1887 mansion and the internationally inspired formal gardens on the estate. The event also includes live music performances, food and beverage vendors, and a raffle benefiting the Gardens. Located just blocks from downtown Canandaigua, the event draws thousands of art enthusiasts and shoppers from across the Finger Lakes region. Admission is required for general visitors, with discounts available for children.

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