Vendor Events in Los Angeles, CA
41 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Los Angeles, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Los Angeles(26)
Westwood Village Farmers' Market
by Westwood Village
1036 Broxton Ave (or 1030-1040 range), Los Angeles, CA 90024
Thu 12-5pm
40 spots open
The Westwood Village Farmers' Market is a year-round weekly farmers market operating every Thursday from 12-5pm in the heart of Westwood Village. The market features over 40 vendors offering local organic produce, seasonal vegetables, fruits, nuts, flowers, baked goods, artisanal foods, and prepared meals including pupusas, dim sum, and Salvadoran specialties. Vendors also include craft artisans selling handmade ceramics, jewelry, candles, and body care products. The market serves a diverse clientele including UCLA students, local residents, and business professionals. Live music and community information booths enhance the shopping experience. The market accepts EBT/CalFresh benefits. Managed by Farm Habit, it operates rain or shine except in extreme weather. Free two-hour parking is available at the Broxton Avenue structure before 5pm.
Wellington Square Certified Farmers Market
by Wellington Square Certified Farmers Market Organizers
4394 W Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90016
Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Wellington Square Certified Farmers Market is a year-round community farmers market operating every Sunday in the Historic West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles. The market features certified fresh produce and prepared foods from local farmers, along with artisanal crafts and handmade goods. Vendors sell organic fruits and vegetables, baked goods, eggs, honey, prepared foods, and crafted items directly from the growers' own farms. The market operates rain or shine and includes live music from 11am to 1pm each Sunday. As a LA County certified farmers market, all participating farmers are certified, meaning they sell only what they grow. The market serves the community with a focus on sustainability, quality, and building neighborhood connections, operating in an accessible location convenient for local shoppers.
Old L.A. Certified Farmers Market
by Old L.A. Certified Farmers Market Organizers
North Figueroa & Ave. 58, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Tue: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM (3-8 PM listed by some sources; 3-7 PM is more recent/consistent)
25 spots open
This year-round farmers market operates every Tuesday afternoon in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, bringing fresh local produce and specialty food items to the North Figueroa and Ave. 58 intersection. The Old L.A. Certified Farmers Market runs from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, making it convenient for shoppers heading home after work or stopping by on their way to dinner. As a certified farmers market, this venue connects vendors who grow and produce food locally with customers looking for quality ingredients and artisanal products they won't find at conventional grocery stores. The market draws a steady stream of neighborhood residents and food-focused shoppers seeking vegetables, fruits, baked goods, eggs, honey, herbs, and other specialty items. Many vendors focus on organic production methods, and the market's commitment to accepting SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP assistance means the market serves a diverse range of the Los Angeles community. The Tuesday evening time slot appeals to people shopping for the week ahead or picking up dinner ingredients. The consistent weekly schedule throughout the year, from January through December, creates a reliable rhythm for both regular vendors and loyal customers who return week after week. For vendors, the Old L.A. Certified Farmers Market offers a established location in a neighborhood with consistent foot traffic and a customer base interested in supporting local producers. The market accepts credit cards alongside government assistance programs, reducing barriers for customers and making transactions straightforward for vendors. Whether you produce fresh vegetables, baked goods, honey, herbs, or other food products, this weekly market provides a direct-to-consumer sales opportunity in a community-oriented setting that values locally-sourced food and sustainable agriculture.
Lincoln Heights Certified Farmers Market
by Lincoln Heights Certified Farmers Market Organizers
N. Broadway between Daly St & Workman parking lot, Los Angeles, CA 90031
Wed: 3:00 PM-8:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Lincoln Heights Certified Farmers Market is a year-round certified farmers market operating weekly on Wednesdays. The market features farm vendors selling fresh produce, organic fruits and vegetables, prepared foods, baked goods, crafts, flowers, herbs, honey, jams, and other agricultural products. Customers include local residents seeking affordable, locally sourced items, with SNAP/EBT benefits gladly accepted. The market operates in an indoor space in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood, a culturally vibrant community. The market mission centers on providing community access to high-quality, certified local produce, artisanal goods, and health-related information.
East Los Angeles Farmers Market
by East Los Angeles Farmers Market Organizers
4801 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90022
Saturdays 8:00 AM-1:00 PM
25 spots open
The East Los Angeles Certified Farmers Market is a year-round Saturday market operated by Eastmont Community Center and VELA (Volunteers of East LA) at the East LA Civic Center. The market features over 25 local vendors selling 100% certified fresh produce from regional farms, plus prepared foods, plants, nursery items, honey, eggs, coffee, crafts, and handmade goods. Customers include local East LA residents and surrounding communities seeking high-quality, fresh produce in an area with limited access. The market operates in a community civic center near Belvedere Park with Metro Gold Line access. It has been serving the community for over 15 years as a vibrant hub supporting local farmers and small businesses while addressing food security and health equity.
Leimert Park Village Farmers Market
by Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles (SEE-LA)
43rd St. & Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008
Sundays 10 AM - 3 PM, year-round
25 spots open
Leimert Park has long served as the cultural heart of South Los Angeles, and the weekly farmers market held at Leimert Plaza Park every Saturday morning continues that tradition by bringing together local producers and the community. Running year-round from 10 AM to 3 PM, this market operates as a genuine neighborhood gathering space where residents source fresh produce directly from farmers while supporting Black and Indigenous and People of Color-owned agricultural businesses. The market draws a steady stream of shoppers throughout the morning and early afternoon, making it an ideal venue for farmers looking to build a loyal customer base in a neighborhood that values direct farm-to-table relationships. Beyond produce vendors, you'll find food entrepreneurs selling prepared goods and other craft vendors that complement the market's community-focused atmosphere. The location at 4395 Leimert Blvd puts the market in the middle of an area known for its vibrant cultural institutions, galleries, and local businesses, which means foot traffic extends beyond just dedicated farmers market shoppers to people exploring the broader district. Because the Leimert Park Village Farmers Market operates every single Saturday regardless of season, it offers vendors the rare advantage of consistent, year-round selling opportunities. This differs from seasonal markets that run only spring through fall or winter holidays. The market attracts customers who are accustomed to shopping locally and supporting BIPOC-owned businesses, creating an engaged audience for vendors committed to those values. Whether you grow vegetables, raise livestock, produce value-added foods, or craft items that fit the market's ethos, the weekly consistency and established customer base make this a reliable spot on a vendor's regular rotation. The South LA location also draws people from across the broader Los Angeles area who specifically seek out markets in culturally significant neighborhoods.
Old LA Farmers Market - Highland Park
by Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles (SEE-LA)
N Figueroa St and Avenue 58, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Tuesdays 3 PM - 8 PM (3-7 PM during winter months)
25 spots open
Highland Park's weekly farmers market brings together California growers and food makers in the heart of the Old LA Historic District, creating a gathering spot for locals and visitors exploring Northeast Los Angeles. Held every Tuesday afternoon and evening at 5611 N Figueroa Street, this certified farmers market operates year-round, making it a reliable destination whether you're shopping for peak summer produce or winter citrus and root vegetables. The timing, 3 PM to 8 PM, catches the post-work crowd, drawing both home cooks looking for dinner ingredients and people stopping by after exploring the neighborhood's galleries, vintage shops, and vintage architecture. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the Old LA Farmers Market prioritizes direct-from-grower sales, meaning vendors are typically California farmers selling their own seasonal harvests. This model appeals to customers seeking quality produce with a story, though many farmers markets also feature value-added products like jams, baked goods, honey, and prepared foods from local makers. The Figueroa Street location sits within a historic neighborhood known for its creative community, so you'll often find a mix of longtime agriculture vendors alongside artisan food producers and small-batch makers who align with the farmers market's farm-to-table ethos. Food trucks often set up during market hours, adding casual dining options for shoppers who want to eat while they browse. The year-round schedule means consistent foot traffic across all seasons. Summer brings abundant stone fruits, berries, and vegetables; fall features apples, squashes, and root vegetables; winter showcases citrus, greens, and storage crops; and spring brings early season greens and specialty items. The neighborhood itself, Old LA's walkable Historic District, draws a diverse crowd of long-time residents, young professionals, families, and weekend explorers, all of whom contribute to the market's community atmosphere. If you're a produce grower, artisan food maker, or specialty vendor looking for a established weekly farmers market in an engaged Northeast LA neighborhood, this Figueroa Street location offers year-round selling opportunities in a location with built-in foot traffic and a customer base invested in local food.
Echo Park Farmers Market
by Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles (SEE-LA)
1146 Logan Street (at Sunset Blvd), Los Angeles, CA 90026
Fridays 3 PM - 7:30 PM, year-round
25 spots open
The Echo Park Farmers Market is an established neighborhood market operating since 2006, featuring 15 local farmers selling fresh produce, organic vegetables, berries, eggs, meat, value-added products such as jams and honey, and fresh farm-grown flowers. Vendors also include prepared food offerings like tamales, crepes, and other locally-prepared items. The market accepts CalFresh EBT and WIC payments with Market Match doubling benefits up to $15 per day. Located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Logan Street in the trendy Echo Park neighborhood, the market hosts community and family events with live music from local DJs and musicians, making it a popular gathering spot for residents and visitors seeking fresh, local foods and artisanal products.
Silver Lake Farmers Market
by Silver Lake Farmers Market
3700 Sunset Blvd (corner of Sunset Blvd and Griffith Park Blvd), Los Angeles, CA 90026
Saturdays 8 AM - 1:30 PM
25 spots open
Silver Lake Certified Farmers Market is an established year-round open-air market operating since 2001 on Saturdays and Tuesdays. The Saturday market features local certified organic farmers, fresh produce, vegan and prepared food vendors, vintage clothing, and handmade arts and crafts. The market attracts shoppers from across Los Angeles seeking fresh, locally-sourced products including fruits, vegetables, artisan foods, and handcrafted goods. Located at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Griffith Park Boulevard in the heart of the Silver Lake neighborhood, the market operates year-round with regular Saturday hours. The vendor-focused market emphasizes sustainable farming practices and community-supported agriculture, making it a destination for both local producers and conscious consumers.
Westwood Farmers Market
by Westwood Village Improvement Association
1036 Broxton Ave (Broxton Plaza, between Kinross and Weyburn), Los Angeles, CA 90024
Thursdays 12-5 PM year-round
25 spots open
The Westwood Village Farmers Market is a weekly year-round farmers market held every Thursday in the heart of Westwood Village. The market features over 40 vendors selling locally grown organic produce, fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, baked goods, flowers, and wine. Alongside produce vendors, the market includes artisans selling handmade items such as jewelry, ceramics, candles, body care products, and clothing. Multiple prepared food vendors offer lunch and early dinner options including pupusas, dim sum, and other cuisines. The market operates rain or shine and features live music. It serves a diverse community of local residents, UCLA students, and business people. The market accepts Cal Fresh benefits and EBT cards. Free parking is available at the Broxton Avenue Structure for two hours before 5 PM.
Atwater Village Farmers Market
by Atwater Village Farmers Market
3528 Larga Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Sundays, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Year-round
30 spots open
Every Sunday morning in Atwater Village, the neighborhood comes alive at the farmers market held at 3250 Glendale Blvd. This year-round weekly market runs from 10 AM to 2 PM and has become a reliable fixture for both local shoppers and vendors looking to build a consistent customer base. The location sits in one of Los Angeles' most dynamic eastside communities, drawing foot traffic from residents who prioritize fresh, local goods and the kind of gathering space that a farmers market naturally provides. What makes a farmers market like this different from other vendor events is the focus on consistent weekly presence and direct producer relationships. You'll find produce vendors with seasonal selections, meaning your inventory will shift naturally from spring greens and berries to fall squashes and winter citrus. Prepared food vendors thrive at this market since shoppers are actively looking for breakfast items and lunch options while browsing produce stands. The mixed vendor approach means artisan makers also set up alongside farmers, so prepared goods like baked items, honey, jams, and small-batch products fit well here, as do craft vendors selling handmade goods that appeal to the same community-minded shoppers. The Atwater Village demographic tends toward shoppers who value locally sourced products and support small businesses intentionally. The neighborhood itself has a creative, engaged vibe, which attracts vendors in the artisan and specialty food space. Because this is a year-round market operating every single Sunday, it offers vendors the opportunity to develop regular customers who return weekly, something harder to achieve at one-time-only festivals. The consistent schedule also means you can test products, build relationships, and adjust your offerings based on what resonates with this particular community throughout the seasons.
Mar Vista Farmers Market
by Mar Vista Farmers Market
3826 Grand View Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Sundays, 9 AM - 2 PM, Year-round
50 spots open
Every Sunday morning, the Mar Vista Farmers Market transforms the corner of Grand View Boulevard and Venice Boulevard into a vibrant community gathering space on LA's Westside. Operating year-round from 9 AM to 2 PM, this weekly farmers market has become a reliable destination for locals looking for fresh, certified produce and a curated mix of vendors selling everything from prepared foods to handmade goods. What sets a farmers market like Mar Vista apart from other retail events is the emphasis on direct-from-producer sales and quality standards. You'll find certified growers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs alongside vendors offering prepared foods, baked goods, and artisan products. The mix of vendor types means shoppers come for their weekly produce run but often linger to explore crafted items and ready-to-eat options. The Sunday morning timing makes it an accessible weekly routine for families, home cooks, and folks who want to shop local without traveling far from the Westside. Because Mar Vista runs year-round every Sunday, the inventory naturally shifts with the seasons. Winter brings root vegetables, citrus, and hearty greens, while summer months showcase stone fruits, berries, and tender vegetables at peak ripeness. This seasonal rhythm is part of what keeps regular vendors and shoppers coming back. The free admission and accessible location at 3826 Grand View Boulevard make it an easy addition to weekend plans, whether you're shopping intentionally or just stopping by to see what's available. For vendors, this weekly market offers a consistent, established customer base in a densely populated Westside neighborhood. The mix of produce, prepared foods, and artisan vendors means there's room for different business models and product types to succeed alongside each other.
The Original Farmers Market
by Los Angeles Farmers Market Association
6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Mon-Fri 9 AM - 9 PM, Sat 10 AM - 9 PM, Sun 10 AM - 7 PM
25 spots open
The Original Farmers Market is a historic permanent installation at 3rd and Fairfax with over 100 vendor stalls operating continuously since 1934. Vendors offer fresh produce, prepared foods, gourmet groceries, baked goods, international cuisines, and artisan products. The market attracts both local shoppers and tourists seeking diverse culinary options and specialty items. Located in the vibrant Fairfax District adjacent to The Grove shopping mall, it features food stalls, sit-down eateries, produce markets, and retail shops. Year-round operation with parking available and strong foot traffic from surrounding commercial attractions.
Hollywood Farmers Market
by Los Angeles Farmers Market Association
1600 Ivar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Sundays, 8 AM - 1 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Every Sunday morning in the heart of Hollywood, the farmers market at 1600 Ivar Ave comes alive with vendors selling everything from just-picked produce to freshly baked goods and handmade items. Operating year-round from 8 AM to 1 PM, this weekly market draws a steady crowd of locals and visitors looking for quality ingredients and artisan products. The location puts you right in one of LA's most vibrant neighborhoods, making it easy for foot traffic and a diverse mix of shoppers who value supporting local growers and makers. What sets a farmers market like this apart from other retail events is the direct relationship between vendor and customer. You're selling to people who actively chose to wake up early on a Sunday specifically to buy fresh food and crafted goods rather than heading to a supermarket. The customer base tends to be health-conscious, environmentally aware, and willing to pay a bit more for quality and provenance. They want to know where their food comes from and they appreciate the story behind handmade products. The weekly consistency of this market means regular customers build relationships with their favorite vendors, creating repeat business opportunities week after week. The mix of produce, baked goods, and handmade items creates natural cross-shopping appeal. A customer buying heirloom tomatoes might also pick up artisan bread and a handcrafted kitchen towel. The Hollywood location attracts both residential shoppers from the surrounding neighborhoods and people visiting the area for tourism or entertainment purposes. Year-round operation means you're reaching customers through all seasons, whether they're buying summer berries, fall squashes, winter citrus, or spring herbs. Vendors at markets like this typically range from small family farms and home bakers to independent artisans, all competing on quality and authenticity rather than price alone.
West Los Angeles CFM
by West Los Angeles CFM Organizers
11360 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Every week, fresh produce and artisanal food vendors gather at 11360 Santa Monica Blvd. in West Los Angeles to bring locally grown and made goods directly to the community. The West Los Angeles CFM operates as a traditional farmers market, which means you'll find vendors selling items they've grown, harvested, or produced themselves, rather than resold wholesale goods. This direct-from-producer model makes it an ideal destination for shoppers seeking quality, seasonality, and the ability to talk directly with the people behind their food. What you'll typically encounter at a farmers market like this includes seasonal produce that changes with what's currently growing in Southern California's diverse agricultural regions. Spring brings leafy greens and early stone fruits, summer explodes with berries and stone fruits, fall offers apples and squashes, and winter features citrus and root vegetables. Beyond fresh produce, vendors often bring value-added products like jams, baked goods, honey, olive oil, prepared foods, and other artisanal items that appeal to home cooks and food enthusiasts. The atmosphere tends to be more relaxed and community-focused than a typical retail shopping experience, with a mix of serious home gardeners, meal planners, and neighbors catching up in a outdoor market setting. The West Los Angeles location puts this market in an accessible spot for the Westside community. If you're a vendor considering participating, note that farmers markets typically attract a consistent group of regulars who return weekly, mixed with tourists and locals discovering new favorites. The food and produce focus means the customer base tends to be quality-conscious and willing to support local agriculture. Since this market operates seasonally, reaching out to the organizer will give you details about which months it runs and what the application process looks like for new vendors.
Melrose Place Farmers Market
by Melrose Place Farmers Market Organizers
8400 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90069
Every Sunday, 10:00am - 2:00pm (year-round)
25 spots open
If you're selling fresh produce, prepared foods, or other farm-direct products in the San Fernando Valley, this weekly farmers market in Tarzana offers a consistent venue to reach health-conscious local shoppers. Melrose Place Farmers Market operates year-round at Melrose Place & Craft in Tarzana, CA, giving vendors reliable access to a neighborhood customer base looking for California-grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, baked goods, honey, dairy, and other farm products. Weekly farmers markets differ from one-time events in that they build loyal repeat customers who plan their shopping around the same day and time each week. This consistency means vendors can develop relationships with regular buyers and create predictable sales patterns throughout the season. The Tarzana location benefits from foot traffic in an established retail area, drawing residents who make farmers market shopping part of their weekly routine. Typical customers at certified farmers markets are looking for fresh, locally-sourced alternatives to grocery store produce, along with specialty items like artisan bread, local honey, eggs, and prepared foods. Being certified by California Certified Farmers Markets means the market maintains standards that build shopper trust and support legitimate agricultural vendors. This certification appeals to customers seeking authentic farm-to-table sourcing and supports the region's agricultural economy. The market operates seasonally, so interested vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm current operating dates and any vendor requirements or application procedures. Whether you're an established producer with multiple farmers markets on your route or exploring your first regular market slot in the San Fernando Valley, Melrose Place Farmers Market in Tarzana provides a structured weekly opportunity to sell to an engaged local community throughout the year.
L.A. Silverlake Farmers Market
by L.A. Silverlake Farmers Market Organizers
1500 Griffith Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 9700 Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food vendors in the heart of the city. If you're a produce seller, specialty food maker, or prepared food vendor, farmers markets like this one offer a direct-to-consumer sales channel that's quite different from craft fairs or festivals. Shoppers here are specifically looking for fresh ingredients, seasonal produce, and artisanal food products, which means your customers are pre-filtered for what you're selling. The Silverlake area draws a mix of residents, home cooks, and food-focused shoppers who prioritize quality and local sourcing. This demographic tends to value knowing where their food comes from, making it an ideal venue for vendors who can speak to their sourcing practices, farming methods, or production techniques. You'll typically see organic growers, specialty produce vendors, honey producers, baked goods makers, dairy sellers, and value-added food products like jams, sauces, and prepared items doing well at farmers markets in this part of Los Angeles. The weekly format means you have the option to build regular customer relationships and test products consistently. Unlike one-time festivals, repeat attendance at a farmers market lets customers anticipate your arrival and builds loyalty. The Silverlake location benefits from foot traffic in an established neighborhood with good walkability and a community that actively supports local food vendors. Since farmers markets operate seasonally in many parts of Los Angeles, contacting the organizer directly is important to confirm the current schedule and any vendor requirements or application processes for your specific product category.
L.A. Seventh & Fig Farmers Market
by L.A. Seventh & Fig Farmers Market Organizers
735 S. Figueroa St., Plaza Level, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Year-round, Thursdays 10 AM - 2 PM
25 spots open
FIG at 7th is a certified farmers market operating year-round every Thursday from 10 AM to 2 PM in downtown Los Angeles. Located on the upper plaza level of the FIGat7th shopping complex, the market features over 25 vendors selling fresh produce, fruits, vegetables, eggs, kettle corn, flowers, honey, breads, and prepared foods including tacos, tamales, and crepes. The market operates rain or shine and serves both downtown office workers and residential customers. Vendors can apply through Raw Inspiration, which manages the market, by visiting www.rawinspiration.org or calling 818-591-8161. Convenient parking is available in the adjacent structure with reasonable rates.
L.A. Harambee Farmers Market
by L.A. Harambee Farmers Market Organizers
Crenshaw & Slausan, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at Crenshaw and Slausan in Los Angeles, this weekly farmers market brings fresh produce and prepared foods to the community in a neighborhood setting that values local sourcing and accessibility. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, you'll find the focus here is squarely on food and agricultural products, which means vendors are selling items they've grown or prepared themselves rather than resold goods. The regular weekly schedule makes this a reliable destination for both customers seeking consistent access to fresh ingredients and vendors looking to build steady customer relationships throughout the season. The Crenshaw and Slausan location serves a diverse community with strong demand for quality produce, specialty foods, and prepared items. Farmers markets in urban Los Angeles neighborhoods like this one typically draw a mix of home cooks, families doing their weekly shopping, and food-focused customers who prioritize freshness and local sourcing. You'll find vendors selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, herbs, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, jams, and other value-added agricultural products. The weekly cadence means regular customer traffic without the unpredictability of monthly or seasonal pop-ups, making this a solid option for vendors committed to a consistent selling schedule. Since this is a seasonal operation, the specific dates and vendor setup may shift with produce availability and weather throughout the year. It's worth reaching out to the organizers directly to confirm the current schedule before planning your vendor application, especially if you're new to the market. The farmers market format emphasizes direct relationships between producers and consumers, so customers coming to L.A. Harambee Farmers Market are typically looking to know where their food comes from and support local agriculture in the Los Angeles area.
L.A. Chinatown Farmers Market
by L.A. Chinatown Farmers Market Organizers
727 North Hill & Alpine, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Los Angeles's Chinatown neighborhood hosts a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers, food producers, and vendors serving both the surrounding community and visitors looking for fresh, quality produce. Located at 727 North Hill and Alpine in the heart of Chinatown, this farmers market operates seasonally, so vendors should check with organizers for the current schedule and operating dates. Like most farmers markets, the L.A. Chinatown Farmers Market focuses primarily on fresh produce and food vendors. You'll typically find local farmers selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, alongside specialty food producers who offer items like prepared foods, herbs, baked goods, and other artisanal food products. The market draws both established vendors with regular customers and new sellers looking to build their presence in one of Los Angeles's most vibrant neighborhoods. Chinatown itself is known for its strong food culture and diverse community, which means the market attracts shoppers who are invested in quality ingredients and willing to support local producers. The weekly rhythm of a farmers market like this creates consistent foot traffic and repeat customers, making it an appealing venue for vendors who want reliable selling opportunities. Unlike one-off festivals or pop-ups, farmers markets operate on a recurring schedule that helps build vendor-customer relationships over time. The seasonal nature means you'll want to confirm operating dates before planning to set up, as California farmers markets often shift their schedules based on harvest seasons and community needs. If you're a food or produce vendor looking to reach customers in central Los Angeles, especially those in and around Chinatown, this weekly market offers an established venue with regular shoppers who prioritize fresh, local food sources.
L.A. Central Avenue Farmers Market
by L.A. Central Avenue Farmers Market Organizers
4301 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90011
Thursdays 9:00am-2:00pm, year-round
25 spots open
The Central Avenue Farmers Market is a year-round certified farmers market operating every Thursday in the courtyard of the Central Avenue Constituent Services Center. The market features regional farmers selling fresh farm produce, nuts, dried fruits, and fresh juices, with vendor variety typical of established LA farmers markets. Family-friendly programming includes cooking demonstrations, arts and crafts workshops, and seasonal community activities. The market accepts CalFresh EBT and WIC FMNP benefits and offers Market Match doubling for CalFresh users. Located in the heart of a historically significant African American community near the historic Dunbar Hotel, the market has operated since 2003 and serves local residents and shoppers seeking fresh, locally-grown products.
L.A. Adams/Vermont Farmers Market
by L.A. Adams/Vermont Farmers Market Organizers
1432 W. Adams, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market operates seasonally out of St. Agnes Catholic Church on West Adams Boulevard in Los Angeles, bringing fresh produce and local food vendors directly to the neighborhood. Like most farmers markets, this is a direct-to-consumer event where you'll find growers and food producers selling what they've harvested or made, rather than resold wholesale goods. The West Adams location puts the market in a central Los Angeles setting with solid foot traffic from nearby residents and regular shoppers looking for seasonal produce. Farmers markets operate differently than craft fairs or festivals because the focus stays on food and agriculture. You'll typically see produce vendors, specialty food makers, bakers, and sometimes prepared food vendors at events like this. The customer base tends to be neighborhood regulars and people seeking fresher or locally-grown options than they'd find at a conventional grocery store. Because it's seasonal, the inventory and vendor mix will shift throughout the year, with different crops and products available depending on what's growing and what vendors are operating during that time. The St. Agnes Catholic Church location serves as a community hub, which often makes farmers markets feel more accessible and rooted in the neighborhood than other event formats. Since this is a weekly market with seasonal programming, vendors can build steady customer relationships and establish a reliable selling schedule. If you're interested in applying to sell here, reaching out to the organizers directly will give you specifics on their current operating schedule, application requirements, and whether they have availability in your product category.
Gardena Wednesday Farmers Market
by Gardena Wednesday Farmers Market Organizers
1670 West 162 at La Salle, Los Angeles, CA 90047
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market in Los Angeles brings together local growers and food producers in the Gardena area, offering shoppers direct access to fresh produce and food items. Located at 1670 West 162 at La Salle in the 90047 zip code, the Gardena Wednesday Farmers Market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should contact the organizers to confirm current market dates and hours before planning to set up. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than craft fairs or pop-ups. They're recurring community gatherings where established producers, including produce growers, prepared food makers, and specialty food vendors, build regular customer bases. Because the Gardena Wednesday market operates weekly during its season, shoppers come to expect and rely on it as part of their routine. This consistency creates opportunities for vendors to develop loyal followings and generate predictable sales week to week. The focus on food and produce means customers are actively shopping for staples and fresh ingredients, not browsing for one-off purchases. If you sell fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, preserves, honey, dairy products, or other food items, this market aligns with typical farmer and food vendor offerings. The South Los Angeles location near the Harbor Gateway area serves a community-oriented customer base looking for quality food options. The weekly rhythm of the market means you'd be committing to a regular schedule rather than one-time events, which works well for vendors who can maintain consistent inventory and enjoy repeat customer interactions. Since the market runs seasonally, production planning is important, check with organizers about the specific months when the market operates and any vendor requirements or fees they may have in place.
Gardena Saturday Farmers Market
by Gardena Saturday Farmers Market Organizers
13000 Van Ness, Los Angeles, CA 90047
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Gardena Saturday Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market held at 13000 Van Ness in Los Angeles, offering a seasonal rotation of fresh produce and food vendors. Unlike craft fairs or pop-up events that rotate locations, farmers markets provide a consistent, recurring shopping destination where local growers and producers build regular customer relationships throughout the year. This Saturday farmers market draws a mix of home cooks, health-conscious shoppers, and locals looking for seasonal produce at their source. The vendors you'll typically find at farmers markets like this one include organic vegetable growers, berry farmers, citrus producers, and specialty crop growers, especially important in the Los Angeles area where the climate supports year-round growing. Beyond produce, many farmers markets feature prepared foods like baked goods, honey, jam, flowers, and other value-added products made by the vendors themselves. The seasonal nature of farmers markets means what's available changes throughout the year. Spring and early summer bring leafy greens, stone fruits, and berries, while fall and winter feature root vegetables, winter squashes, citrus, and hearty greens. Because this market operates seasonally, it's worth contacting the organizer to confirm the current schedule before planning your vendor application or shopping visit. The consistent Saturday timing makes it easy for both regular customers and vendors to plan around. If you're a food or produce vendor considering this market, you'll want to connect with the organizers directly to learn about vendor requirements, booth fees, and which season aligns best with what you grow or produce. Farmers markets are ideal for vendors who want a dedicated, repeat customer base rather than one-off event sales.
Crenshaw Farmers' Market
by Crenshaw Farmers' Market Organizers
3650 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
The Crenshaw Farmers' Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce and food products to the heart of Los Angeles at 3650 Crenshaw Blvd. As a weekly farmers market, it operates on a seasonal schedule, so you'll want to check with the organizers for current dates and hours before planning your visit or applying as a vendor. This is a community-focused market where vendors sell directly to shoppers, creating the kind of personal connection you don't get at typical grocery stores. You'll find a range of food vendors here, from producers selling fresh eggs and seasonal vegetables to other local food makers. The market actively supports accessibility by accepting SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC vouchers, plus Senior FMNP programs, which means a diverse customer base shops here regularly. Many vendors offer organic products, appealing to customers looking for pesticide-free and sustainably-grown options. The Crenshaw location serves a vibrant neighborhood with real foot traffic and repeat customers who value supporting local food systems. For vendors, this weekly market is a solid opportunity to build a consistent customer base in Los Angeles. Farmers markets typically attract health-conscious shoppers, families doing their weekly grocery shopping, and people specifically seeking direct relationships with producers. The market's commitment to accepting government nutrition benefits means you're reaching customers across different income levels, not just affluent shoppers. If you grow produce, raise animals for eggs or meat, or make value-added food products, this market aligns well with what vendors typically bring. The seasonal nature means you'll want to plan your inventory around what grows in Southern California throughout the year, which gives you natural variety as seasons shift.
USC Farmers Market
by USC Hospitality
McCarthy Quad, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
Wednesdays 10 AM - 2 PM, fall and spring semesters only
25 spots open
The Trojan Farmers Market is an open-air certified farmers market hosted by USC Hospitality on the McCarthy Quad between Doheny and Leavey Libraries. The market features locally grown produce, fresh vegetables, fruits, prepared foods, and handcrafted goods from local vendors and farmers. Attendees include USC students, faculty, staff, and community members seeking sustainably sourced, farm-fresh products. The market operates during the fall and spring academic semesters only and accepts EBT benefits. Weekly rotating campus partner booths showcase additional services and products, creating a vibrant community marketplace focused on sustainable agriculture and nutrition.
Pop-Ups in Los Angeles(9)
Smorgasburg LA
by Smorgasburg
777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021
Sundays, 10 AM - 4 PM, Year-round
100 spots open
Smorgasburg LA is Los Angeles' largest weekly open-air food market, operating every Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM year-round at ROW DTLA in Downtown Los Angeles. The event features dozens of food vendors offering diverse cuisines alongside shopping vendors specializing in design, craft, vintage, wellness, and other goods. The market attracts thousands of visitors weekly seeking curated, innovative food concepts from small businesses and emerging chefs. Free entry and free parking for the first two hours make it accessible to both vendors and customers. As a nonprofit incubator for food businesses, Smorgasburg provides an established platform for vendors to launch and grow their concepts with high foot traffic and community visibility.
Silverlake Flea
by Silverlake Flea
4561 W Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Saturdays 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM, Sundays 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
100 spots open
Silverlake Flea is a vibrant weekend flea market in Atwater Village featuring independent vendors selling handmade goods, vintage clothing, home furnishings, home decor, crafts, art, antiques, and collectibles. The market operates year-round on Saturdays and Sundays with free admission and parking. Vendors offer sustainable fashion finds, one-of-a-kind pieces, and artisan creations to a diverse crowd of collectors, fashion students, and vintage enthusiasts. The market attracts approximately 90 vendors on rotating basis and has become a popular destination for unique shopping in Los Angeles. Entry is free, making it accessible to all. The venue accommodates about 90 independent creators and collectors on a continuously rotating schedule.
Melrose Trading Post
by Greenway Arts Alliance
Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Every Sunday, 10am-5pm
25 spots open
The Melrose Trading Post is a pioneering weekly arts-based marketplace held every Sunday at Fairfax High School's parking lot. The market features approximately 275 local creative small business vendors offering handcrafted artisan goods, vintage fashion, antique furniture, eclectic arts and crafts, and one-of-a-kind treasures. A diverse community of shoppers, numbering thousands each week, browses vendor wares while enjoying live music, dance, theater, and spoken word performances on two stages. The event year-round serves as both a shopping destination and social enterprise, directly funding arts education and student employment programs at Fairfax High School. Vendor fees and admission contribute to substantial support for the school's arts programming and student opportunities. The market's location at the crossroads of Melrose and Fairfax Avenues provides a highly visible, high-traffic prime retail location for small businesses and budding entrepreneurs.
Los Angeles Build Expo
Los Angeles, CA
November 4-5, 2026
25 spots open
The Los Angeles Build Expo is a regional premier building and construction trade show held annually at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The November 2026 event gathers over 250 exhibitors and attracts thousands of industry professionals including architects, general contractors, designers, engineers, commercial builders, developers, home builders, facility managers, building owners, property managers, and remodelers. Vendors showcase products and services related to building materials, construction technologies, HVAC systems, heavy equipment, scaffolding systems, building automation, and related construction offerings. The two-day event features exhibit hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with complimentary access for industry professionals. Educational classes begin each morning at 9:30 a.m. This is a buyer-focused trade show where vendors connect directly with decision-makers and purchasing professionals actively sourcing construction products and services.
Unique Markets LA Holiday Pop-Up 2026
by Unique Markets
Cooper Design Space, Penthouse, 860 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Dec 13-14, 2026
75 spots open
Unique Markets is an established indoor pop-up market that curates emerging brands, designers, and artists in a festival-like atmosphere. The event features over 75 vendors selling clothing, accessories, jewelry, art pieces, wellness products, and artisanal foods. Attendees can meet makers directly, browse handmade and small-batch goods, enjoy food and drinks, and participate in interactive experiences like DIY activities. The market attracts shoppers seeking unique gifts from independent creators while supporting small businesses. Children 14 and under receive free admission. Parking is available within one to two blocks of the venue.
Unique Markets Los Angeles
by Unique Markets
860 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90014
December 13-14, 2026
100 spots open
Unique Markets is the premier curated indoor pop-up market in Los Angeles, showcasing over 75 emerging brands, independent designers, and small businesses across fashion, accessories, jewelry, art, wellness products, and artisanal goods. Held at Cooper Design Space penthouse in downtown Los Angeles, the market operates in a historic architectural venue with modern amenities. The December holiday edition attracts shoppers seeking unique gifts directly from makers and entrepreneurs. The event includes complimentary activities like DIY gift charm and ornament stations, professional photo booth experiences, live music, food vendors, and refreshments. As a woman and AAPI-owned platform, Unique Markets emphasizes supporting small businesses and injecting resources into the local economy while providing vendors direct access to dedicated consumers seeking authentic, independent products.
Unique Markets LA Holiday Market
by Unique Markets
Cooper Design Space, Penthouse, 860 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90014
December 13-14, 2026
25 spots open
The holiday season in downtown Los Angeles gets a distinctive flavor when Unique Markets LA takes over the Cooper Design Space Penthouse for its annual December celebration. As a pop-up event now in its 19th year, this curated market brings together over 75 small businesses and artisans, primarily women and people of color, creating a shopping experience that reflects the creativity and diversity of Los Angeles itself. Set in the heart of DTLA's Fashion District at 860 S Los Angeles St, the event occupies a striking venue that elevates the typical holiday pop-up into something more intentional and carefully assembled. What makes Unique Markets LA different from a traditional holiday market is its curatorial approach. Rather than a sprawling vendor free-for-all, the marketplace is thoughtfully curated to showcase quality makers and small businesses. You'll find a mixed vendor lineup that typically spans handmade goods, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, home décor, and gift items, though the exact vendor mix varies year to year. This gives the market a more cohesive feel than larger events, and it means shoppers often discover independent brands and artisans they wouldn't find elsewhere. The event attracts people looking for meaningful, locally-made gifts rather than mass-produced alternatives. Held on December 13-14, 2026, Unique Markets LA captures the pre-holiday shopping window when people are actively looking for distinctive presents. The Penthouse location at Cooper Design Space offers an elevated, indoor setting with natural light and a gallery-like atmosphere, making browsing comfortable even during busy December weekends. Whether you're a vendor of handcrafted goods, small-batch food items, or unique fashion pieces, this pop-up draws crowds seeking authentic, independent shopping experiences in DTLA. The event's long track record and established reputation make it a reliable destination for both seasoned collectors of independent brands and casual holiday shoppers looking to support small businesses.
LA Spring Pop-Up Vendor Market
by Pop-Up Vendor Market
Pan Pacific Park, Los Angeles, CA 90036
April 24-26, 2027
100 spots open
The 2026 Los Angeles Spring Pop-Up Vendor Market is a vibrant three-day outdoor marketplace celebrating local creativity and small business. Held at Pan Pacific Park, a spacious venue located between Beverly Hills and the Fairfax District, this free community event brings together curated vendors, artisans, and makers offering handcrafted goods, artwork, fashion, accessories, beauty products, home decor, ceramics, and specialty items. The family-friendly market welcomes shoppers seeking unique, one-of-a-kind purchases and supports independent makers across Los Angeles. With free admission and a focus on meaningful connections between vendors and shoppers, this spring market provides an ideal platform for creative entrepreneurs and handmade product sellers to reach a trend-forward, discovery-oriented audience.
Los Angeles Saturday Makers Market
Los Angeles, CA
May 9th, 2027
25 spots open
Los Angeles's maker community comes together on May 9th, 2026 for a one-time pop-up market that celebrates independent creators and artisans. The Los Angeles Saturday Makers Market draws the kind of crowd that actively seeks out handmade goods, unique designs, and direct connections with the people behind their purchases. This is the kind of event where you'll find shoppers who value craftsmanship and originality over mass production, making it an ideal venue for vendors working across multiple creative disciplines. The mixed vendor lineup typical of maker markets like this includes jewelry makers, ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, print makers, soap and skincare creators, artists, and other handmade goods producers. You'll also commonly see small batch food vendors, vintage resellers, and specialty producers who've built loyal followings through their unique offerings. The diversity of product categories means foot traffic tends to flow throughout the day, with different customers drawn to different booths, and many shoppers who come planning to browse multiple vendor stalls. Maker markets in Los Angeles tap into a well-established community of people who shop locally and support independent makers year-round. The Los Angeles Saturday Makers Market is positioned to attract both regular craft fair attendees and curious neighborhood shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind items you won't find in retail stores. Spring timing means good weather and higher foot traffic for outdoor or well-lit venues, and May is typically an active shopping season as people look for gifts, seasonal home goods, and personal treats. As a one-time event, this market represents a concentrated opportunity to reach a curated audience of makers and their customers in a single day.
Festivals in Los Angeles(3)
Korean Festival Los Angeles
by Korean Festival Foundation
Seoul International Park, 3250 San Marino St, Los Angeles, CA 90006
October 1-4, 2026
25 spots open
The Los Angeles Korean Festival is a vibrant four-day celebration of Korean culture held annually in Koreatown at Seoul International Park. This major festival features food vendors offering traditional Korean cuisine and fusion dishes, merchandise vendors selling crafts and goods, cultural performances, a parade, and interactive exhibits. Attendees span diverse multicultural demographics, with the event drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors seeking authentic Korean heritage experiences and cultural exchange. The festival emphasizes both Korean traditions and multicultural coexistence, making it an ideal venue for vendors offering Korean food, crafts, cultural items, and merchandise to a large, engaged audience.
Los Angeles Women’s Expo
Los Angeles, CA
October 17-18, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place October 17-18, 2026, the Los Angeles Women's Expo is a two-day festival bringing together hundreds of vendors in a celebration geared toward women shoppers and entrepreneurs. This one-time event draws a diverse crowd of attendees looking for everything from fashion and beauty to home goods, wellness products, and gift items. The expo format means the event functions as a large-scale marketplace where multiple vendors set up booths, creating an environment quite different from a traditional farmers market or craft fair. Instead of the weekly or seasonal consistency of those recurring events, a festival like this concentrates the shopping experience into an intensive weekend designed to maximize foot traffic and sales opportunities. The Los Angeles Women's Expo appeals to a broad demographic of female consumers and gift shoppers, particularly those seeking curated selections in one location rather than visiting individual stores. Vendors at women-focused expos typically include accessory makers, beauty and skincare brands, jewelry designers, apparel vendors, home decor artists, wellness practitioners, and artisan gift makers. The festival setting attracts both established small businesses and emerging entrepreneurs looking to reach new customers. The October timing positions the event perfectly for early holiday shopping season, when consumers are beginning their gift searches and looking for unique, locally-made, or hard-to-find items. For vendors, the Los Angeles Women's Expo represents a concentrated selling opportunity in one of the country's largest metropolitan areas. The event draws attendees specifically interested in women-owned and women-focused products, which can mean higher engagement and conversion rates compared to general consumer events. If you sell anything from handmade goods to wellness services to fashion and accessories, this festival format allows you to showcase your products to thousands of potential customers over just two days in the heart of Los Angeles.
City of LA Stem and Maker Faire Festival
by City of Los Angeles / Maker Faire LA producer
Los Angeles, CA
April 26th, 2027
25 spots open
If you're looking to reach people excited about innovation, hands-on learning, and creative problem-solving, this Los Angeles festival in late April is worth considering. The City of LA Stem and Maker Faire Festival celebrates the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and making, drawing crowds who are genuinely curious about how things work and eager to learn new skills. This is the kind of event where attendees come ready to engage, ask questions, and explore booths with real interest rather than just browsing. Festivals like this differ from typical craft fairs because the audience skews toward families with children, educators, and hobbyists actively seeking hands-on experiences and educational content. Vendors at maker fairs tend to sell completed projects, DIY kits, tools, educational materials, electronics, 3D-printed goods, robotics supplies, and craft items with a technical or STEM angle. People come wanting to discover new skills, find resources for their own projects, and connect with makers in their community. The spring timing in April means good weather for an outdoor or large-scale event, and attendees are typically in a learning mindset rather than holiday shopping mode. This one-time festival happening in Los Angeles offers solid foot traffic from a city known for its maker and tech communities. If your products or services appeal to students, parents, educators, or anyone interested in science and technology, this event draws the right demographic. You'd be set up alongside other vendors offering educational content, creative tools, and innovation-focused goods, which means customers are primed to discover new makers and vendors in this space.
Craft Fairs in Los Angeles(3)
Renegade Craft Fair - Los Angeles Spring
by Renegade Craft
Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
2027-04-24
150 spots open
Every spring, Los Angeles joins four other major cities in hosting one of the country's most respected curated craft fairs. The Renegade Craft Fair brings together independent makers, artists, and designers who create everything from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, home goods, furniture, and printed work. Unlike general craft markets, Renegade maintains a selective vendor roster focused on original, handmade design, which shapes the entire atmosphere of the event. You'll find thoughtfully made pieces that reflect current design trends alongside timeless crafted goods, all created by the vendors selling them directly to shoppers. The two-day fair takes place at Los Angeles State Historic Park in the Arts District, a fitting venue for an event celebrating contemporary craft. The park setting provides a pleasant environment for browsing, and the neighborhood itself draws a design-conscious crowd interested in supporting independent makers. Attendees come specifically looking for one-of-a-kind items and artist collaborations they won't find in mass-market retail. Many visitors return year after year, making this a key date on the calendar for those who value handcrafted quality and unique aesthetics. For vendors, the Renegade Craft Fair in Los Angeles represents a significant opportunity to reach engaged buyers who actively seek out artisan work. The curated nature of the fair means your fellow vendors align with similar values around quality and originality. The spring timing in April positions the fair perfectly for Mother's Day shopping, spring home refresh purchases, and gift giving. Whether you work with traditional craft mediums or contemporary design practices, this fair draws the kind of customer who appreciates the time, skill, and creativity behind handmade goods and is willing to invest in them.
Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles
by Renegade Craft
1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
April 25-26, 2027
250 spots open
The Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles brings together hundreds of independent makers and artisans at Los Angeles State Historic Park on April 25-26, 2026. This annual craft fair celebrates handmade goods across a wide range of categories, from jewelry and ceramics to screenprinted apparel, leather goods, illustration, and home décor. The event draws both established makers who return year after year and emerging designers looking to reach a curated audience of craft enthusiasts and gift shoppers. If you've been selling online or at smaller markets, this fair offers significant foot traffic and visibility within the Los Angeles maker community. The vibe at the Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles is laid-back but purposeful, vendors tend to be thoughtful about their craft, and attendees come specifically to discover new artists and support independent work rather than browsing generic merchandise. Spring timing means shoppers are in the mindset for home refresh, gift-giving, and personal accessories. The historic park setting near downtown Los Angeles gives the event an accessible location that draws people from across the city. You'll find fellow vendors selling everything from hand-bound journals and vintage-inspired accessories to botanical products, prints, and niche lifestyle goods. The curated vendor approach means the fair maintains a consistent aesthetic and quality standard, which attracts the kind of customers who appreciate thoughtfully made items. Beyond shopping, the fair includes workshops and demonstrations, giving makers additional ways to connect with visitors and showcase their process. Food vendors are on-site, so attendees stick around for the full day experience. Free admission removes barriers to foot traffic, and the 11am-5pm hours on both days provide solid selling windows. If you make handmade goods with distinctive design or craftsmanship, this is a fair worth considering for reaching Los Angeles customers who specifically seek out indie makers and small-batch products.
Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles (Spring)
by Renegade Craft
Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
April 25-26, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place in downtown Los Angeles at Los Angeles State Historic Park, this spring craft fair draws together over 225 independent artists, makers, and designers for a curated weekend event. The Renegade Craft Fair Los Angeles has built a reputation for showcasing the work of small-scale creators across a wide range of craft disciplines, from jewelry and ceramics to printmaking, textiles, woodworking, and beyond. The April dates mean vendors and shoppers alike enjoy pleasant spring weather while exploring handmade goods in an outdoor park setting that feels removed from typical indoor mall venues. What distinguishes a craft fair like this from farmers markets or general pop-ups is the focus on original design and artisanal production. Attendees come specifically to discover unique, limited-edition pieces directly from the makers themselves, rather than mass-produced inventory. The vibe tends to attract creative people and design-conscious shoppers who value the stories behind products and the ability to support independent makers. You'll find everything from contemporary jewelry and home decor to apparel, art prints, accessories, and gifts, making it a diverse marketplace for both established vendors and emerging designers looking to build their customer base. The fair's pet-friendly and accessible outdoor format at the historic park location makes it inclusive and comfortable for different attendees. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach the Los Angeles creative community or someone seeking one-of-a-kind handmade items, the combination of curated artist selection, free admission with suggested donation, and the spring timing makes this a notable event on the indie craft calendar. The downtown location means the fair sits within easy reach of Los Angeles's arts districts and neighborhoods, drawing both locals and visitors interested in supporting independent makers.
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