Vendor Events in Downtown Greenville, SC
2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Downtown Greenville, SC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Festivals in Downtown Greenville(2)
Fall for Greenville
by City of Greenville
Main Street, Downtown Greenville, SC 29601
October 9-11, 2026
25 spots open
Fall for Greenville fills three days of downtown Greenville's Main Street with a working celebration of local food, live performance, and independent vendors. This annual October festival draws thousands of visitors looking for tastings from regional restaurants, craft beverages, and street food, alongside music stages positioned throughout the district. The event spans the walkable downtown core, making it easy to move between food vendors, cooking demonstrations, and entertainment. You'll find craft vendors selling pottery, jewelry, woodwork, prints, bath products, and seasonal goods alongside food booths and brewery stations. The crowds lean toward food-focused shoppers and music fans rather than hardcore craft collectors, which means foot traffic peaks during meal times and evening hours. Mid-October weather in Greenville is mild and pleasant, drawing both locals and visitors from across the Southeast who make the festival a fall tradition. The mixed vendor mix suits makers whose work appeals to casual festival-goers: items that don't require deep category knowledge, gifts under $50, and goods that photograph well for social media. Expect significant crowds, especially Saturday afternoon and evening, with walkable Main Street infrastructure designed for large events.
Artisphere
by Artisphere Inc.
Main Street, Downtown Greenville, SC 29601
May 8-10, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place each May along Main Street in downtown Greenville, this three-day juried festival draws artists, makers, and creative professionals from across the Southeast. Artisphere celebrates visual arts, crafts, performance, and culinary innovation in one of South Carolina's most vibrant downtown settings. The festival typically features over 100 juried artists across multiple disciplines, meaning booth spaces are competitive and the quality of work reflects a carefully curated selection process. What sets a festival like this apart from farmers markets or smaller craft fairs is the scale, diversity, and atmosphere. You'll see fine artists working in painting, sculpture, and printmaking alongside jewelry makers, ceramicists, woodworkers, and fiber artists. Metalworkers, glass artists, and furniture makers often participate, as do vendors in home décor, accessories, and mixed media. Because it's a juried festival, the work tends toward original, handmade pieces rather than resold goods. This attracts serious collectors and art enthusiasts who come specifically to discover new artists and make significant purchases. The three-day format (May 8-10, 2026) creates a weekend-long destination event that draws crowds throughout each day. Beyond shopping, festivals like this feature live entertainment, demonstrations, and interactive elements that keep attendees engaged and walking the entire street. Culinary components might include food vendors, cooking demonstrations, or local restaurant participation, adding another layer of appeal. The spring timing means pleasant weather and captures people in spending mode as they think about outdoor entertaining, home improvement, and gift-giving for summer occasions. For vendors, downtown Greenville's Main Street location means foot traffic from both dedicated festival attendees and regular downtown visitors. The juried selection process requires quality work and a professional presentation, making it an event where serious makers and artists thrive. This is where collectors browse, galleries scout new talent, and art enthusiasts spend time and money on pieces that matter to them.
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