Vendor Events in Gainesville, GA

16 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Gainesville, GA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Gainesville(6)

Northeast Georgia. Locally Grown.net - Hall County site

by Gainesville Market Organizers

322 Academy Street NE, Gainesville, GA 30501

Fri: 5:00 AM-7:00 PM, 06/06/2014 to

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Gainesville's thriving farmers market operates weekly year-round at 322 Academy Street NE, bringing together local growers and food producers who supply fresh produce and products directly to the community. This farmers market is part of the Northeast Georgia Locally Grown network, which connects consumers with regional agricultural producers and supports the local food system across Hall County. The market runs from early morning through evening on Fridays, making it convenient for shoppers heading into the weekend or stopping by after work. What makes a farmers market different from grocery shopping is the direct relationship between grower and buyer. You'll find seasonal produce that reflects what's currently harvested in the Northeast Georgia region, along with value-added food products from local producers. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, removing barriers to shopping and making transactions straightforward for vendors and customers alike. Friday markets tend to draw a mix of serious home cooks looking for specific ingredients, families picking up weekend groceries, and people who've made the farmers market part of their weekly routine. For vendors, the Hall County location on Academy Street offers consistent weekly foot traffic in a central Gainesville spot. This is the kind of market where regular customers build relationships with the farmers and producers they buy from, creating repeat business opportunities. Whether you're selling fresh-picked vegetables, prepared foods, or other locally-sourced items, a farmers market like this provides a predictable selling schedule and an audience actively seeking locally grown and produced food products.

Hall County Farmers Market

by Hall County Farmers Market Organizers

734 East Crescent Drive, Gainesville, GA 30501

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Hall County Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market featuring local farmers, artisans, and vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, handmade items, eggs, honey, plants, and seasonal vegetables. The market operates weekly on Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings from June through October. Vendors offer a range of locally-sourced and certified organic products, including early-season vegetables like lettuce and greens, summer crops such as tomatoes and corn, and fall items like winter squash and apples. The market creates a family-friendly community gathering space with educational opportunities related to local agriculture. Payment options typically include cash, credit, and debit cards, with some vendors accepting SNAP and other assistance programs.

Downtown Gainesville Market On The Square

by Downtown Gainesville Market On The Square Organizers

Main Street and Spring Street, Gainesville, GA 30501

Fri: 2:30 PM-6:30 PM, May 31 - Oct 4

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The weekly farmers market held on the square in downtown Gainesville brings together local growers and food producers every Friday afternoon through early October. Set at the intersection of Main Street and Spring Street in the heart of Gainesville, this market captures the energy of the season as Georgia's agricultural abundance peaks from late May through the fall. The Friday afternoon time slot from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM makes it convenient for people finishing their work week or planning their weekend meals, creating a relaxed atmosphere that encourages browsing and conversation between vendors and shoppers. What you'll find at the Downtown Gainesville Market On The Square reflects the region's farming heritage and growing food culture. Vendors typically offer freshly harvested produce from local farms, along with value-added products like baked goods, artisan cheeses, fresh eggs, and herbs. The variety extends beyond just fruits and vegetables, many vendors bring prepared foods, honey, preserves, and other homemade specialties that showcase what small-scale producers in the Gainesville area are growing and making. This mix of raw ingredients and finished goods means shoppers can build a complete meal or stock their pantries with local options, while vendors find customers actively seeking out farm-to-table products and supporting local agriculture. The farmers market format draws a steady stream of home cooks, families, and residents who view their weekly shopping trip as part of their routine. Unlike larger agricultural festivals, the consistent weekly schedule and modest size create an intimate setting where regular customers develop relationships with the producers behind their food. The market's location on Gainesville's Main Street keeps it accessible and visible to downtown foot traffic, making it a natural gathering spot during the warmer months. The market accepts credit cards, removing barriers for shoppers who prefer cashless transactions while they're selecting their weekly provisions from local vendors.

Tioga Monday Market

by Tioga Monday Market Organizers

13005 W. Newberry Road (SR 26), Gainesville, FL

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Tioga Monday Market is a seasonal open-air farmers market located at Tioga Town Center in Gainesville, Florida. The market features a diverse range of vendors selling fresh local produce, organic goods, crafts, baked items, dairy products, meat, seafood, prepared foods, honey, jams, flowers, plants, and nursery items. Vendors accept multiple payment methods including SNAP and WIC benefits. The market operates on Monday evenings from 4-7pm during its seasonal schedule, attracting shoppers seeking quality local products in a pedestrian-friendly environment at the contemporary Tioga Town Center shopping area.

Haile Village Farmers Market

by Haile Village Farmers Market Organizers

5213 SW 91st Terrace, Gainesville, FL 32608

Sat: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Haile Farmers Market is an established year-round farmers market operating every Saturday morning in the tree-lined streets of Haile Village Center. The market hosts over 50 registered yearly vendors selling fresh locally-grown produce, prepared foods, baked goods, meats, seafood, cut flowers, plants, and handmade crafts. Vendors are required to grow or create their own products, with strict enforcement of non-brokering policies and seasonal farm inspections. The market attracts families and community members seeking local, often organic products, with a welcoming atmosphere that includes live music and nearby dining options. Booth fees are monthly or weekly, and vendor applications are accepted on a case-by-case basis through the market's official website.

Gainesville Grove Street Farmers Market

by Cypress & Grove Brewing

1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601

Mondays 4-7 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

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Festivals in Gainesville(5)

Downtown Festival and Art Show Gainesville

by City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

Downtown Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 32601

November 14-15, 2026

FestivalJuried, applications spring/summer

25 spots open

The Downtown Festival and Art Show is one of Florida's most celebrated fine art festivals held annually in historic downtown Gainesville. The 45th annual edition features over 200 artists from around the country displaying original fine art including paintings, sculptures, photography, jewelry, ceramics, and digital art. The festival attracts 40,000+ art enthusiasts and collectors seeking to purchase original, high-quality artwork. Artists compete for substantial cash awards totaling $17,000 and benefit from strong event support including artist hospitality, morning refreshments, and booth sitting services. The event runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days and includes live entertainment, performing arts, and culinary vendors. Founded and presented by the City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, it stands as one of North Central Florida's premier fall cultural events.

Hoggetowne Medieval Faire 2027

by City of Gainesville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

Depot Park, 874 SE 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601

January 24-25, 2027 (annual late January)

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Hoggetowne Medieval Faire runs every January in Gainesville at Depot Park, drawing vendors and visitors from across the Southeast for a full weekend of medieval craftsmanship and entertainment. Now in its 39th year, the faire has become a reliable draw for artisans specializing in period-appropriate work: blacksmiths demonstrating forged metalwork, jewelers offering both modern and historically inspired pieces, stone and wood carvers, weavers, glassblowers, and leatherworkers crafting everything from armor to practical goods. You'll also find vendors selling period fashions, from simple linen to elaborate costumes. The event attracts a mix of serious reenactors, history enthusiasts, and casual shoppers looking for items with genuine craftsmanship behind them. January timing means you're catching the faire during cooler Florida weather, when crowds are manageable and the outdoor setting at Depot Park is comfortable for browsing. Expect a full roster of artisans, many of them traveling specifically for this show, alongside period-themed entertainment and demonstrations that give the festival its distinctive character. This is a solid venue for vendors who work in traditional crafts or have inventory that fits a historical or fantasy aesthetic. The scale and annual tradition keep it on shoppers' radar well before the January dates arrive.

Gainesville BBQ and Jazz Festival

by SupportBLKGNV

Gainesville, FL

April 18th, 2027

FestivalFree

25 spots open

Taking place on April 18th, 2026, the Gainesville BBQ and Jazz Festival brings together two beloved traditions in a single springtime celebration. This one-time festival in Gainesville, Florida is designed to draw crowds of food lovers, music enthusiasts, and families looking for an afternoon of entertainment and outdoor dining. The combination of live jazz performances with authentic barbecue creates a relaxed, social atmosphere where attendees linger between stages to eat, listen, and enjoy the company of others. For food vendors, a festival like this typically attracts barbecue specialists, sides vendors, and beverage stands, but the mixed vendor format means there's room for complementary offerings. Dessert vendors, local craft beverages, and other food items find good homes at festivals that bundle food and entertainment. The jazz element draws a somewhat more upscale crowd than a typical street fest, so vendors selling artisanal or higher-end products often do well. April weather in Gainesville is warm and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor events and encouraging longer attendance times. The festival structure differs from farmers markets or pop-ups in that it's event-driven rather than regular, which means foot traffic is concentrated and intentional. Attendees come specifically for the festival experience rather than weekly shopping, and they're often in a mindset to explore new vendors and make discretionary purchases. The pairing of live music with food creates natural gathering points and lingering spots where customers spend time and money. This is a solid opportunity for vendors looking for a spring event in North Central Florida with a quality audience and a clear, appealing theme.

Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival

by Santa Fe College

Santa Fe College Northwest Campus, 3000 NW 83rd St, Gainesville, FL 32606

April 11-12, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival is one of North Central Florida's largest and longest-running arts celebrations, now in its 54th year. This two-day spring festival transforms the Santa Fe College Northwest Campus into a vibrant hub of creativity featuring over 120 artist vendor booths showcasing jewelry, ceramics, fiber arts, glass, paintings, photography, sculpture, and more. The festival attracts both professional juried artists and emerging local artists, along with students from Santa Fe College. Beyond the art vendors, the event includes two stages with live music and dance performances, interactive children's activities, food trucks, and access to campus attractions including the Teaching Zoo with complimentary admission and train rides. The event operates 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Parking is free and abundant. The festival offers significant awards including a $4,000 best of show prize, making it an appealing venue for regional and national professional artists seeking spring sales and exposure.

Gainesville Soul Street Festival

by City of Gainesville

Gainesville, GA

2027-04-25

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Gainesville Soul Street Festival brings the community together each spring for a celebration of local culture, music, and regional flavor. Set for April 25, 2026, this annual festival takes over Gainesville's historic square and draws a diverse crowd of residents and visitors eager to experience what local vendors and performers have to offer. As a cultural street festival, the event creates an intimate yet vibrant atmosphere that's quite different from typical farmers markets or indoor craft fairs, the street-level setup and outdoor setting foster a more exploratory, festival-going energy where attendees wander between booths, stop for food, and settle in to enjoy live music. You'll find a mix of vendor types at this kind of cultural festival. Artisans and craftspeople set up alongside food vendors preparing everything from regional specialties to street food favorites. Local makers, whether working in jewelry, textiles, art, or home goods, use the festival stage to connect directly with their community. The spring timing in late April means pleasant Gainesville weather, and the Gainesville Square location gives the event a natural gathering point with neighborhood appeal. This is the kind of event where people come to spend the afternoon or evening, not just grab one item and leave. The festival atmosphere encourages browsing and discovery. Attendees tend to be locals supporting community businesses, families looking for an outing, and people interested in live music and cultural programming. For vendors, the cultural festival format means you're reaching people in a leisure mindset, often with time and willingness to chat about your work or products. The annual schedule means the Gainesville Soul Street Festival is building a repeat audience year over year, so returning vendors can develop customer relationships across seasons.

Craft Fairs in Gainesville(3)

GLAM Craft Show Winter 2026

by GLAM Craft Show

First Magnitude Brewing Company, 1220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL 32601

December 6, 2026 (winter show, typically first Sunday of December)

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Winter brings the GLAM Craft Show to First Magnitude Brewing Company's grounds in Gainesville, where local makers set up across the brewery's indoor and outdoor spaces. The annual December event draws over 50 vendors selling jewelry, ceramics, woodwork, prints, bath and body products, vintage goods, clothing, and other creator-made items. The brewery setting creates a relaxed shopping environment; many attendees grab food and drinks while browsing, making it as much a social outing as a shopping trip. The show runs the first Sunday of December, so it lands early in the holiday gift-buying season. The vendor mix skews toward established makers and small labels rather than mass production, so shoppers looking for distinctive gifts and locally-made goods show up expecting quality and originality. The spacing across the venue means there's room to move around without feeling crowded, and the brewery's existing traffic of regulars adds to the foot flow. If you're a vendor, the application deadline falls in early October, giving you time to prepare inventory and plan your booth setup. First Magnitude's location on SE Veitch Street is central to Gainesville's maker community, so it draws both local supporters and shoppers from surrounding areas looking for year-end craft shopping.

GLAM Craft Show Spring 2027

by GLAM Craft Show (Kim)

1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601

2027-04-19

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

GLAM Craft Show Spring 2026 takes place at Cypress & Grove Brewing Company in Gainesville, drawing local crafters and shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces. This annual spring event hosts a mix of vendors selling jewelry, ceramics, woodwork, prints, beeswax candles, soaps, leather goods, and other giftable items made by regional artisans. The brewery setting gives the event a relaxed, social vibe where you can browse work while grabbing a drink. The crowd tends toward people shopping for gifts or décor, plus those who appreciate supporting local makers. Spring timing means fresh energy after winter, and items tend to skew toward spring refresh and gift-giving occasions. If you make or sell crafted goods in the Gainesville area, this is a solid opportunity to reach locals who actively seek out indie vendors. Applications close March 6 or when the show reaches capacity, so plan ahead if you're interested in a booth.

Holiday Craft Festival at the O'Connell Center

by Stephen C. O'Connell Center / University of Florida

Stephen C. O'Connell Center, 250 Gale Lemerand Dr, Gainesville, FL 32611

November/December 2026 (return pending confirmation)

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Gainesville's holiday shopping season centers on the annual Holiday Craft Festival at the O'Connell Center, the University of Florida's large indoor venue on Gale Lemerand Drive. This craft fair draws serious holiday shoppers looking for alternatives to mass-produced gifts, and vendors stock everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodwork, bath products, baked goods, and seasonal décor. The scale of the O'Connell Center means the festival accommodates a wide mix of makers and small producers. You'll find both repeat vendors and newcomers each year, with inventory ranging from fine art prints and leather goods to preserves, wreaths, and gift items. The indoor setting makes it a reliable option during Florida's unpredictable November and December weather, and the timing positions it well for the holiday gift-buying window. The venue is exploring options to resume the event in 2026 after taking 2025 off. If it returns, expect the same format: a busy, vendor-friendly craft fair that draws consistent foot traffic from Gainesville residents and UF families during the peak holiday shopping period. Confirm dates and vendor details directly with the O'Connell Center as plans solidify.

Pop-Ups in Gainesville(2)

Downtown Winter Market Series

by City of Gainesville

106 SW First Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32601

December 12, 2026 - January 25, 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

The Downtown Winter Market Series takes over the Streatery on SW 1st Ave throughout December and January, transforming the Gainesville downtown corridor into a weekend destination for holiday shopping and gathering. Running Friday through Sunday evenings from December 2026 into late January, this weekly pop-up draws a mix of local makers, food vendors, and musicians who set up as the sun goes down. The event operates 4–10pm on Friday and Saturday, and noon–5pm on Sunday, giving both night owls and daytime shoppers a chance to browse. You'll find jewelry makers, pottery artists, vintage goods dealers, baked goods, candles, prints, and seasonal items alongside food vendors and live music. The crowd skews toward locals looking for gifts and local makers seeking holiday sales, but the extended run and weekend frequency mean different energy each week. Early December brings the gift-buying rush; late January draws people looking for after-holiday deals and winter-specific goods. The outdoor Streatery venue means the market stays active even as temperatures drop, creating the casual, social feel typical of weekend downtown pop-ups rather than the structured booth layout of traditional craft fairs. This is a good fit for vendors with strong local followings, holiday inventory, or year-round products that work well in a walk-up, festival-style setting. The weekly schedule means repeat foot traffic and regular customer relationships over the full run.

Springs Run 7.2K at First Magnitude (Vendor Village)

by First Magnitude Brewing

First Magnitude Brewing Company, 1220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL 32601

February 7, 2027

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

The Springs Run 7.2K culminates at First Magnitude Brewing Company in Gainesville on February 7, 2026, turning race day into a full community event. Runners finish their course at the brewery's SE Veitch Street location, where the day extends beyond the finish line with live music, food, and a vendor village that draws both local makers and craft businesses. The vendor area reflects the mixed makeup typical of brewery-hosted pop-ups: you'll find jewelry makers, print artists, bath and body products, baked goods, and local artisans alongside food trucks and beverage vendors. The crowd skews active and community-minded, with participants looking to stick around post-race for refreshments and shopping rather than heading straight home. It's casual and social, with the brewery's outdoor space accommodating both the race infrastructure and browsing shoppers. As an annual February event, Springs Run attracts people energized by the start of the year and looking for reasons to engage with Gainesville's local businesses. For vendors, it means foot traffic that's already in a celebratory mood and primed to spend on seasonal items, gifts, or treats. The brewery setting adds to the appeal, drawing both dedicated runners and their supporters who treat it as a community outing.

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