Vendor Events in Evansville, IN

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Evansville, IN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Evansville(2)

St. Mary's Market Days

by St. Mary's Market Days Organizers

3700 Washington Avenue, Evansville, IN 47750

Thu:8:30 AM - 1:00 PM, June to September

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25 spots open

St. Mary's Market Days is a seasonal farmers market held every Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville, Indiana. The market features multiple vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, handmade crafts, flowers, herbs, honey, and artisan products directly to community customers. The event runs from June through September and attracts shoppers seeking locally grown and made items. Vendors benefit from steady weekly foot traffic from both hospital employees and area residents shopping for quality produce and homemade goods in a convenient, established market setting.

Evansville Farmers Market

by Evansville Farmers Market

100 NW 2nd St, Evansville, IN 47708

Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May - October

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40 spots open

Located at 100 NW 2nd Street along Evansville's Ohio River waterfront, this weekly farmers market brings together regional growers and food producers every Saturday morning from May through October. The downtown location makes it a natural gathering spot for residents looking to source fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal food products directly from the people who grow and make them. A farmers market like this one operates differently than a typical retail experience. Vendors are primarily agricultural producers rather than resellers, which means you're buying seasonal items at their peak ripeness and flavor. Spring brings tender greens and early vegetables, summer explodes with berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, and fall offers squash, apples, root vegetables, and other harvest staples. Beyond produce, you'll typically find bakers selling fresh breads and pastries, honey producers, preserves makers, and other value-added food vendors who work with local ingredients. Many farmers markets also attract vendors selling prepared foods, so attendees can grab breakfast or lunch while shopping. The Saturday morning time slot, from 8 AM to 1 PM, is prime shopping hours when produce selection is fullest and foot traffic is highest. The waterfront setting in downtown Evansville creates a pleasant backdrop for the market experience, and the location often draws both longtime regulars and newcomers exploring the neighborhood. If you're a produce vendor, baker, or food producer in the regional area, this market represents consistent weekly access to customers who specifically seek out local food sources. The May-through-October season aligns with peak growing months in Indiana, so you'll be selling when supply is abundant and customer demand for fresh, local food is strongest. For vendors considering participating, the downtown location and established customer base make this a reliable option for building a loyal following throughout the growing season.

Pop-Ups in Evansville(2)

Market on Main - Evansville

by Urban Seeds

Ford Center Plaza, 100 S Main St, Evansville, IN 47708

Wednesdays, 11 AM - 1 PM, May - September

Pop-UpFull Season Vendor $150 Space Fee - 10x10 Tent Space on Ford Plaza; Full Season Premium Vendor $200 Space Fee - Main Street Vendors w/ Vehicles & Food Trucks on MLK; Pop-Up or Partial Season Vendor $15/Day

20 spots open

Evansville's downtown lunch scene gets a weekly boost from this mid-week pop-up, held right at Ford Center Plaza on Main Street. Running Wednesday afternoons from May through September, Market on Main offers a casual gathering spot for office workers, shoppers, and locals looking to grab lunch and support neighborhood vendors. The 11 AM to 1 PM window captures that perfect midday break, making it an ideal destination for people seeking fresh, ready-to-eat options without straying far from downtown. The market draws a mix of food vendors and local producers who rotate throughout the season. You'll typically find food trucks and prepared food vendors offering everything from hot meals to grab-and-go options, alongside local farmers bringing seasonal produce and other farm-direct goods. This food and beverage focus means the crowd skews toward people actively shopping for lunch or ingredients, rather than browsing for non-essential items. It's a working person's market, energetic but intimate, with the added bonus of live music creating a more relaxed atmosphere than a typical food court setup. As a weekly pop-up rather than a one-time festival, Market on Main builds community momentum over the summer months. Regular attendees start to recognize vendors and plan their weeks around favorite offerings. The location on Main Street in downtown Evansville positions it as both convenient and visible, drawing foot traffic from nearby offices and retail spaces. For vendors, it's a chance to reach consistent customers week after week in a neighborhood setting, without the commitment of a permanent location. The summer schedule gives food vendors a defined season to plan around, and the mid-day timing ensures you're capturing the lunch crowd when people are actively hungry and looking to spend.

Show My Crafts - Southern Indiana

by Show My Crafts

Evansville, IN 47710

2026-09-12

Pop-UpContact organizer

35 spots open

Show My Crafts in Evansville brings together local makers and small businesses for quarterly pop-up events designed to showcase handmade goods to the surrounding Southern Indiana community. These pop-ups operate differently than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets because they're curated events that happen on a rotating schedule throughout 2026, building anticipation and giving vendors recurring opportunities to connect with their audience without a year-round commitment. The vibe at Show My Crafts tends to attract makers focused on truly handcrafted items rather than resellers. You'll find jewelry makers, painters, woodworkers, fiber artists, ceramicists, soap makers, and other artisans who invest time in their craft. The customer base skews toward people actively seeking unique, locally-made pieces they can't find in mainstream retail, folks who value supporting small businesses and understanding the story behind what they buy. Because these are pop-ups, the energy feels more curated and intentional than a sprawling general craft fair, which can work well for vendors whose products benefit from a more focused shopping environment. Evansville's location in Southern Indiana makes Show My Crafts accessible to residents throughout the region looking for seasonal shopping opportunities. The quarterly schedule means vendors can plan their production and inventory around predictable selling events spaced throughout the year. This structure works especially well for makers who produce seasonal items or who want flexibility beyond the rigid booth commitments of year-round markets. Whether you create home goods, wearables, art, or other handmade products, these pop-ups offer a chance to reach an audience genuinely interested in supporting local craft.

Festivals in Evansville(1)

West Side Nut Club Fall Festival

by West Side Nut Club

Evansville, IN

2026-10-05

FestivalBooths operated by not-for-profit groups

20 spots open

Every October, Evansville transforms around one of the country's largest street festivals, drawing hundreds of thousands of people to celebrate food, community, and regional tradition. The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival takes over West Franklin Street for a full week of eating, browsing, and soaking in the festive atmosphere that has made this event a cornerstone of Indiana's fall calendar. If you're a food vendor, this is the kind of event that puts your business in front of massive crowds all at once, with the foot traffic concentrated along a defined corridor that keeps people moving through booth after booth. What makes this festival distinct is its food-forward focus. With over a hundred booths lining the streets, the emphasis here is on prepared foods, snacks, and beverages rather than a typical craft or goods-based market. You'll find everything from traditional festival fare to regional specialties, with vendors capitalizing on the sheer volume of attendees who come specifically to eat their way down the street. The scale of this event means serious traffic, but it also means serious organization and established vendor infrastructure. This is a street festival at its most robust, drawing people who are there to spend money on food and experience, not necessarily to shop for handmade goods or produce. The timing in early October positions this festival perfectly in the fall season, when weather is typically pleasant for outdoor eating and walking. Evansville's West Side location and the multi-day format mean vendors benefit from repeat foot traffic and the kind of sustained event energy that keeps people coming back throughout the week. For food entrepreneurs and experienced festival vendors, the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival represents the kind of high-volume opportunity that can define a vendor's season. This is an established, well-attended event with deep roots in the community and a proven track record of drawing crowds who come hungry and ready to engage with food vendors.

Craft Fairs in Evansville(1)

Vanderburgh County Craft Fair - Evansville

by Vanderburgh County Community

Old Courthouse, 201 NW 4th St, Evansville, IN 47708

Fall 2026

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50 spots open

Every fall, the historic Old Courthouse at 201 NW 4th St in downtown Evansville becomes a hub for handmade creativity and artisan goods. The Vanderburgh County Craft Fair draws regional makers and shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind items you won't find in mass-produced retail. Set in the heart of Evansville's downtown, this annual event showcases the work of local and regional artists across a wide range of craft disciplines. At a craft fair like this, you'll typically find vendors selling jewelry, ceramics, woodwork, textiles, pottery, metalwork, and various other handmade goods. Many artisans use this event as an opportunity to sell directly to customers and build their customer base throughout the region. The Old Courthouse location provides a distinctive backdrop with historical character that adds to the appeal for both vendors and shoppers. The setting attracts people who specifically seek out locally-made and artisan-crafted items, making it an ideal venue for vendors who create distinctive work. Fall timing means shoppers are often thinking about holiday gifts, home decor, and seasonal purchases, so there's strong retail energy during this season. The crowd at the Vanderburgh County Craft Fair tends to include locals from Evansville and surrounding areas who appreciate handcrafted quality and the stories behind artisan work. Downtown Evansville's walkable location means shoppers can combine the craft fair with other downtown activities and amenities. For vendors, this means exposure to customers who are actively seeking out craft and artisan products rather than casual browsers. If you create handmade goods, artwork, or artisan crafts of any kind, the Vanderburgh County Craft Fair offers a solid platform to reach buyers in the Indiana tri-state region. The annual fall schedule makes it a reliable event to plan around, and the downtown courthouse location provides visibility and foot traffic during peak shopping season.

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