Vendor Events in Louisville, CO

33 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Louisville, CO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Louisville(16)

Louisville Downtown Street Faire

by Downtown Louisville Business Association

Louisville, CO

2026-06-12

FestivalContact for pricing

20 spots open

The Louisville Downtown Street Faire is a free summer street festival held Friday evenings at the Steinbaugh Pavilion on historic Front Street. This vibrant community event features live music across multiple genres, food and beverage vendors, local artisans selling arts and crafts, and family activities including children's entertainment. The Faire runs weekly through August and attracts families and neighbors seeking an authentic Colorado downtown experience. Vendors can apply to sell food, gourmet goods, handmade crafts, art, and unique merchandise. The event operates rain or shine with ample free parking nearby and bike facilities.

Kentucky State Fair

Louisville, KY

August 20-30, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in Louisville, KY from August 20-30, 2026, the Kentucky State Fair is a major annual festival that draws thousands of visitors throughout its eleven-day run. This is the kind of event where agricultural traditions meet modern commerce, making it an ideal venue for vendors across multiple categories. The late August timing means you'll catch people in that sweet spot between summer and fall, often looking to stock up on preserves, baked goods, and handmade items before the season shifts. The fair atmosphere brings together a diverse mix of attendees: families with kids, agricultural enthusiasts, people seeking local food products, and shoppers browsing crafts and goods. Expect steady foot traffic throughout the day, with weekends and evenings typically drawing larger crowds. The festival format means attendees come with the mindset of exploring multiple vendors and discovering new products, rather than shopping with a specific item in mind. This creates good opportunities for vendors selling everything from farm-fresh produce and baked goods to handmade crafts, artisan products, and specialty items. Agricultural exhibits are a core feature of the Kentucky State Fair, reflecting the state's farming heritage. Alongside these displays, you'll find vendors selling prepared foods, preserved goods, beverages, and other food-related products. The fair also incorporates health screenings and assessments, wellness offerings, and creative goods, drawing a broad spectrum of vendors. Whether you make food products, crafts, jewelry, home goods, or other items, the general mixed vendor focus means there's room for various product categories to thrive. The eleven-day duration gives this festival real staying power. Unlike shorter one-day markets, the Kentucky State Fair sustains visitor interest throughout the entire run, meaning your booth gets exposure across multiple days and different crowd compositions. This extended timeframe is particularly beneficial for vendors who rely on repeat visits or word-of-mouth discovery during the event.

Kentucky State Fair

by Kentucky State Fair Board

Kentucky Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209

August 20-30, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

200 spots open

Kentucky's most prominent annual celebration of the state's agricultural heritage and creative communities draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each August to the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. Held August 20-30 in 2026, this 11-day festival brings together a massive mix of vendors representing everything from traditional farming and livestock to contemporary handmade goods and specialty foods. The event spans the full grounds of the Exposition Center at 937 Phillips Lane, creating an immersive experience that blends competitive agricultural shows with artisan marketplaces and commercial food operations. For vendors, the Kentucky State Fair represents one of the year's biggest opportunities to reach a diverse audience that includes families, food enthusiasts, craft collectors, and agricultural professionals. The festival atmosphere means attendees come with spending energy and curiosity across multiple categories. You'll find farmers selling seasonal produce alongside candlemakers, woodworkers, and other artisans offering handcrafted items. Specialty food vendors thrive here, as do those selling clothing, home goods, and regional products. The agricultural component draws both commercial operations and small-scale producers, creating an environment where traditional craftsmanship sits naturally next to innovative food concepts and contemporary design. The August timing captures peak summer foot traffic while aligning with the state's agricultural calendar. Families plan outings around the fair, and the extended 11-day run provides multiple attendance opportunities throughout the month. Beyond the vendor marketplace, livestock competitions, live entertainment, and exhibition halls keep visitors engaged and moving through the grounds, increasing the chances your booth gets noticed. The mix of generational appeal and deep community roots means the Kentucky State Fair consistently draws both locals who return yearly and visitors traveling from across the region, making it valuable for vendors seeking significant exposure and sales volume in a single event.

Louisville Time Travelers Vintage Expo

by Time Travelers Vintage Expo

Louisville, KY

2026-08-22

FestivalCurated; contact Time Travelers

20 spots open

Time Travelers Vintage Expo is a traveling vintage market featuring carefully curated vendors from across the country. This one-day event showcases vintage clothing, accessories, home goods, handmade items, retro collectibles, and memorabilia from various eras. The Louisville edition attracts vintage enthusiasts, collectors, and casual shoppers seeking unique finds and alternative fashion. The event features 70-120 vendors per show and includes supplementary attractions like palmistry, tarot readings, and photo opportunities. Entry is affordable, and the vendor selection emphasizes quality, sustainability, and community. The event takes place at an accessible downtown convention center location on a Saturday, making it convenient for regional visitors.

WorldFest Louisville

by City of Louisville

Belvedere Plaza (Fifth St. and Main St.), Louisville, KY 40202

2026-08-29

FestivalApply via LouisvilleKY.gov

20 spots open

WorldFest is Louisville's premier international festival celebrating the diverse cultures and communities that make up the city. This four-day Labor Day weekend event features nearly 150 international vendor booths selling arts, crafts, merchandise, food, and beverages representing over 30 countries. Vendors typically offer international cuisines, jewelry, clothing, henna, home decor, and cultural crafts. The event attracts more than 150,000 attendees and includes three entertainment stages with international performances, the Global Village, a Parade of Cultures, a Children's International Activity Zone, and a Naturalization Ceremony. Located at downtown Louisville's Belvedere Plaza on the riverfront, WorldFest is free and family-friendly, drawing tourists and locals seeking authentic cultural experiences and business opportunities within the international community.

Middletown Family Fun Festival and Craft Fair

by City of Middletown

Wetherby Park, Louisville, KY 40243

September 5-6, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Middletown Family Fun Festival and Craft Fair is a premier community event in Louisville, Kentucky, held annually in the Wetherby Park area. This family-friendly festival features over 100 craft and food vendors, live music, a parade, dog show, kids zone, and entertainment. The event attracts thousands of visitors seeking arts and crafts, local food offerings, games, and family activities. Vendors can secure 10x10 or 10x20 booth spaces or food truck spaces, with limited electricity available for additional fees. The festival is free and open to the public, making it an excellent opportunity to reach a broad, community-oriented audience seeking quality handmade goods and local products.

Big Four Arts Festival

Louisville, KY

September 12-13, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in Louisville, Kentucky on September 12-13, 2026, the Big Four Arts Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary as a major draw for artists, craftspeople, and art enthusiasts across the region. This juried arts festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors, from painters and sculptors to jewelry makers, woodworkers, ceramicists, and fiber artists, creating a curated marketplace where quality and creativity are the focus. The selective jury process ensures that attendees encounter work across multiple mediums and price points, making it an event where both serious collectors and casual browsers find something meaningful. September in Louisville offers ideal weather for an outdoor festival experience, with comfortable temperatures that encourage visitors to spend time exploring multiple vendor booths and engaging directly with artists. The Big Four neighborhood location provides an accessible urban setting where the festival draws a mix of local art supporters, tourists, and collectors who specifically seek out juried festivals for their curatorial standards. For vendors, this means an audience that tends to be engaged, willing to spend time learning about creative processes, and genuinely interested in supporting artisan work. Craft fair and arts festival attendees typically differ from farmers market shoppers or pop-up crowds, they're often specifically planning their day around discovering new artists and makers, comparing craftsmanship, and making thoughtful purchases. The juried format at Big Four Arts Festival signals to serious makers that they're competing and selling alongside vetted peers, which attracts vendors confident in their work's quality. Whether you create fine art, functional ceramics, handmade jewelry, or any other original craft, this festival draws the kind of audience that values the story behind what they buy and appreciates the skill involved in making it.

Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival

by Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival

Louisville, KY

2026-09-18

Festival10x10 booth; max 3 spaces per exhibitor; handmade USA only

20 spots open

Every September, the Louisville community gathers for one of Kentucky's largest festivals, drawing thousands of visitors who come to browse handmade goods, enjoy live entertainment, and celebrate the Jeffersontown neighborhood. This annual arts and crafts festival brings together over 135 juried vendors selling their own handmade work, ensuring quality and originality across every booth. Because this is a handmade-only show, you won't find mass-produced resale items here, which makes it particularly attractive to shoppers seeking unique, artisan-made pieces they can't find anywhere else. The festival extends beyond just crafts, with more than 130 additional business, civic, and nonprofit booths creating a full community experience that draws both serious collectors and casual browsers. The September timing positions Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival at the start of fall, when the weather in Louisville becomes more comfortable for outdoor shopping and festivals. Attendees typically include craft enthusiasts, gift shoppers looking for handmade items, families, and locals supporting community organizations. The three-day festival weekend (September 18-20, 2026) gives vendors multiple days to connect with customers, and the event's reputation means shoppers plan ahead to attend. The festival's scale and juried vendor selection make it a destination event that draws visitors from across the region, not just locals. In the weeks leading up to the main festival weekend, there's also a Balloon Glow event on September 10, which generates early momentum and community buzz. Vendors at Jeffersontown Gaslight Festival typically include makers of jewelry, pottery, paintings, woodcrafts, textiles, bath and body products, baked goods, home décor, and other artisan goods. Whether you make functional ceramics, wearable art, fine crafts, or specialty items, a juried show of this size offers serious selling potential to vendors who can appeal to an audience actively seeking authentic, handmade goods. The festival's established reputation and strong attendance make it worth the investment for vendors looking to reach Louisville-area customers in the fall season.

Bourbon & Beyond

by Danny Wimmer Presents

Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center, Louisville, KY 40209

September 24-27, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

60 spots open

Held annually at the Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky, this four-day celebration brings together bourbon enthusiasts, food lovers, and music fans for one of the country's premier food and beverage festivals. Running September 24-27, 2026, the event creates a unique environment where bourbon producers, craft distilleries, and spirits vendors showcase their products alongside food vendors and culinary talent. The festival atmosphere blends education with entertainment, making it an ideal venue for vendors in the food and beverage space to reach an engaged audience actively seeking new products and experiences. The festival format attracts a diverse crowd of attendees ranging from casual bourbon newcomers to serious collectors and connoisseurs, as well as families interested in the broader food and music programming. This diversity means vendors have opportunities to connect with multiple customer segments in a single weekend. Celebrity chef demonstrations and live music performances throughout the grounds create multiple draw points that keep attendees engaged and moving through vendor areas. The September timing positions this as a major fall event, when consumers are looking ahead to entertaining and gift-giving season, and when the Kentucky weather is generally favorable for a multi-day outdoor and covered-space experience. For food and beverage vendors, the festival's focus on bourbon and culinary excellence means the audience expects quality offerings and is primed to discover new brands, products, and culinary concepts. Whether you specialize in spirits, prepared foods, artisanal goods, or complementary beverage products, the festival format encourages sampling and impulse purchases. The multi-day duration means vendors build relationships with returning attendees across the weekend, creating opportunities for repeat visits and sales. The Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center provides a established venue infrastructure that supports larger-scale festival operations, making this a well-organized setting for vendor participation and customer experience.

St. James Court Art Show

by St. James Court Art Show

Historic Old Louisville, Louisville, KY 40208

October 2-4, 2026

FestivalApplication Fee: $35 / $40 (varies by section)

20 spots open

The St. James Court Art Show is a juried fine arts and contemporary crafts show held annually on the first weekend of October in Historic Old Louisville. Featuring over 600 artists from across North America, the event showcases diverse handcrafted mediums including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, textiles, photography, glass, and woodwork. Vendors operate from booth spaces spread across six sections of the historic neighborhood, with booth fees ranging from approximately $35 to $40 application fees plus $575-$675 booth rental fees depending on section and location. The event attracts approximately 250,000 visitors annually, including art collectors and enthusiasts, providing strong sales opportunities for fine artists and craftspeople. All exhibitors must create original work produced by their own hands. The show takes place rain or shine among the country's largest collection of Victorian architecture, offering vendors exposure to a prestigious audience in one of the top-ranked art fairs nationally.

Via Colori Street Painting Festival

Louisville, KY

October 24-25, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

In October 2026, Louisville, Kentucky will host Via Colori Street Painting Festival, a vibrant celebration that transforms city streets into an open-air gallery and marketplace. This one-time festival on October 24-25 brings together the energy of street art with the community feel of a traditional vendor fair, creating a unique shopping and entertainment experience. The event's name references the Italian tradition of street painting, so expect the festival grounds to showcase both chalk artists at work and finished murals alongside vendor booths, giving the entire event a colorful, creative atmosphere that appeals to art lovers and casual shoppers alike. The mixed vendor lineup at Via Colori Street Painting Festival typically includes craft makers, artisans, local food vendors, and independent retailers who thrive in festivals with this kind of creative spirit. You'll find handmade jewelry, pottery, paintings, clothing, home goods, and specialty food items from vendors who cater to customers actively looking for unique, locally-made products. The fall timing means shoppers are in the mood for seasonal items, holiday gift-hunting, and outdoor browsing before colder weather arrives. The addition of live music throughout the festival creates an engaging backdrop that keeps the energy high and encourages people to linger longer at vendor booths. Festivals like Via Colori Street Painting Festival draw diverse crowds from the Louisville area and beyond, including families, art enthusiasts, tourists, and locals seeking weekend entertainment. Unlike traditional farmers markets or craft fairs that repeat regularly, this one-time event carries a special atmosphere of occasion and novelty that often brings larger crowds. The combination of live street painting demonstrations, music, and vendor variety makes it an event where shoppers are primed to explore and discover new brands and products. If you sell handmade goods, artisanal products, or anything with creative appeal, this festival's festive, art-focused vibe aligns well with buyer expectations.

Smoketown Flea

by Flea Off Market LLC

Louisville, KY

2026-03-21

FestivalApply online; varies by market

20 spots open

Smoketown Flea is a popular pop-up market and arts and crafts fair in Louisville featuring vintage vinyl, handmade jewelry, furniture, books, and diverse artisan goods. The event typically hosts 100-200 vendors selling collectibles, handmade items, and local art in a vibrant community marketplace setting. Visitors enjoy food trucks, craft beer, seasonal cocktails, and live music alongside shopping. The market takes place at 817 Logan Street in the Smoketown neighborhood near Trellis Brewing. Free admission draws both local shoppers and visiting collectors seeking unique treasures while supporting small entrepreneurs and local artists. The event continues a successful tradition as one of Louisville's most popular outdoor markets.

Kentucky Derby Festival Vendor Markets

by Kentucky Derby Festival

Various Louisville venues, Louisville, KY 40202

April-May 2027 (Derby season)

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Louisville comes alive during Derby season, and the Kentucky Derby Festival Vendor Markets are a central part of that celebration. Held across various venues throughout the city during the two-week festival period in April and May, these markets bring together local artisans, crafters, and vendors capitalizing on one of Kentucky's biggest events. The festival atmosphere draws visitors from across the country who are in town for the racing festivities, horse-themed events, and general Derby week activities, creating a dynamic shopping environment for both tourists and locals. Vendor markets during the Kentucky Derby Festival typically feature a diverse mix of offerings. You'll find handmade crafts, artisan goods, jewelry, home decor, local art, and specialty products from Kentucky makers. The event attracts vendors looking to tap into the increased foot traffic and festive energy that Derby season brings to Louisville. With multiple market locations and pop-up opportunities scattered throughout the city, vendors can choose venues that align with their products and target audience. The atmosphere tends to be celebratory and social, with attendees shopping between other Derby Festival events and activities. Because this is peak Derby season, expect higher-than-normal attendance and buyer enthusiasm compared to other times of year. Visitors are often in a celebratory mood and spending mindset, making it an excellent opportunity for vendors offering unique handmade items, local products, or gift-worthy goods. The mixed general format means shoppers are browsing across categories, so vendors from various niches tend to perform well during this festival period. If you're a vendor looking to participate in Louisville's biggest seasonal celebration, the Kentucky Derby Festival Vendor Markets offer significant exposure and sales potential during one of the city's busiest tourist seasons.

Portland Festival

Louisville, KY

June 5-6, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Louisville's Portland Festival brings together the neighborhood community for a celebration of local talent, food, and entertainment across June 5-6, 2026. This mixed-vendor festival draws a diverse crowd looking to support local makers, enjoy seasonal food offerings, and experience live entertainment in a festival atmosphere. Unlike some specialty events that focus narrowly on one product category, the Portland Festival welcomes vendors across multiple categories, making it an opportunity to reach shoppers with varied interests all in one location. The festival format allows for a more relaxed, extended shopping experience compared to farmers markets or typical craft fairs. Attendees come expecting to spend several hours exploring different vendor booths, enjoying food from various vendors, and soaking in the live entertainment and carnival atmosphere. This means visitors are often in a spending mindset and willing to browse beyond just their planned purchases. The two-day weekend format also captures both Saturday and Sunday shoppers, with slightly different crowds on each day. For makers and food vendors, festivals like Portland Festival offer visibility to a broad audience in an entertainment-focused setting. Shoppers at festivals tend to be looking for gifts, unique finds, and experiences rather than just necessities, which can work well for artisan and specialty product vendors. The mix of food vendors, makers, rides, and entertainment creates a full day's outing for families and groups, which typically translates into steady foot traffic throughout the event. As a one-time event in June, the Portland Festival hits early summer when weather in Louisville is warm and people are looking to get outdoors. This timing works well for seasonal product launches, spring-inspired offerings, and vendors looking to capitalize on summer entertaining and gifting occasions. If you're a vendor in the Louisville area or looking to reach Kentucky shoppers, the Portland Festival represents a solid opportunity to connect with a mixed crowd in a festive community setting.

Louisville World Oddities Expo

Louisville, KY

June 13-14, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

This one-time celebration happening June 13-14, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky brings together vendors and visitors who share a passion for the unusual, the mysterious, and the genuinely strange. The Louisville World Oddities Expo is a festival dedicated to all things weird and intriguing, creating a gathering space for people fascinated by curiosities that fall outside the mainstream. If you work with anything from taxidermy to vintage oddities, paranormal-themed goods, unusual collectibles, or eccentric handmade items, this event attracts an audience specifically seeking that type of inventory. Festivals like this draw a different crowd than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets. Attendees come actively looking to discover unexpected items, meet vendors with niche expertise, and immerse themselves in subcultures centered around the bizarre and fascinating. You'll find enthusiasts of natural history, cryptozoology, witchcraft and occult practices, vintage medical oddities, unusual taxidermy, strange jewelry, mysterious artwork, and general collectibles that spark conversation. Many visitors come with the mindset of treasure hunting, excited to uncover one-of-a-kind finds they won't see anywhere else. The vibe tends to be inclusive and open-minded, with attendees who appreciate craftsmanship, storytelling, and the artistic or historical value behind unusual items. Holding this festival in mid-June positions it at the start of summer, when people are more likely to venture out for weekend events and outdoor activities. Louisville's vibrant arts and cultural scene makes it a fitting location for an event that celebrates creativity and non-conformity. Whether you specialize in handmade oddities, curated vintage finds, curiosity cabinet pieces, or niche artwork with dark or unconventional themes, the Louisville World Oddities Expo offers a focused audience genuinely interested in what you're selling. This is an opportunity to connect with customers who actively seek out unusual vendors and one-of-a-kind products rather than mass-produced goods.

Kentuckiana Pride Festival

by Kentuckiana Pride Foundation

Great Lawn at Waterfront Park, 231 E Witherspoon St, Louisville, KY 40202

June 20, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

Kentuckiana Pride Festival is one of Kentucky's largest LGBTQ+ celebrations held annually on the Great Lawn at Waterfront Park in Louisville. The festival features a free daytime parade followed by an all-day festival with national headliner performances, local and national touring artists, approximately 100 vendors including local non-profits, artisan businesses, and food trucks, as well as drag shows, community programming, and family-friendly activities. The event attracts thousands of attendees celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Vendors typically sell crafts, art, merchandise, food, beverages, and operate in various booth categories including non-profit organizations, local artisans, and businesses. The festival runs 12pm to 10pm, offering excellent visibility and foot traffic for vendors targeting the LGBTQ+ community and allies.

Farmers Markets in Louisville(7)

St. Andrew Farmers Market

by St. Andrew Farmers Market Organizers

2608 Browns Lane, Louisville, KY 40220

Thu: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, May 9 - Oct 17

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The St. Andrew Farmers Market operates as a weekly gathering in Louisville's 40220 zip code, running Thursday afternoons from May through mid-October. Located at 2608 Browns Lane, this farmers market brings together local growers and food producers during the prime growing season in Kentucky, offering shoppers a consistent time slot to shop fresh throughout the spring, summer, and early fall months. Vendors at the St. Andrew Farmers Market typically include regional farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fresh-picked herbs, and other produce items that reflect what's growing in Kentucky gardens and fields each week. Beyond produce, you'll find prepared food items like baked goods, along with value-added products such as honey that showcase what local producers craft from their harvests. Cut flowers are also common offerings, giving shoppers the chance to bring home seasonal blooms alongside groceries. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions flexible for both vendors and customers who prefer cashless payment options. The Thursday afternoon time slot from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM works well for shoppers heading home after work or running errands around Louisville. Farmers markets like this one serve as community touchpoints where vendors build relationships with regular customers while selling their products directly. If you're a vendor offering any type of local food, produce, baked goods, eggs, flowers, or artisanal food products, the St. Andrew Farmers Market provides an established weekly outlet in a populated Louisville neighborhood. The market's consistent schedule throughout the growing season means vendors can commit to a regular presence rather than one-off events, helping build a customer base week after week.

Douglass Loop Farmers' Market

by Douglass Loop Farmers' Market Organizers

2005 Douglass Blvd, Louisville, KY 40205

Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Mar 14 - Dec 5

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Douglass Loop Farmers' Market is a long-running community farmers market operated as a non-profit by Douglass Boulevard Christian Church. The market features multiple local farmers and vendors selling fresh produce, eggs, cheese, prepared foods, meats, flowers, plants, and local crafts. Regular Saturday vendors include Barr Farms, Garey Farms, Pavel's Garden, Quarles Farm, Valley Spirit Farm, Slaughter Family Farm, Rootbound Farm, Holden Farm, and Kephart Acres, among others. The market serves the Highlands-Douglass neighborhood with live music, dog-friendly amenities including a dedicated watering area, abundant shade, free water, public restrooms, safe playgrounds, and picnic seating. The location offers free parking in the church lot and along nearby streets, with easy walking access to the historic Douglass Loop shopping district.

Beechmont Open Air Market

by Beechmont Open Air Market Organizers

4574 S. Third Street (not a mailing address), Louisville, KY 40214

Saturdays 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Beechmont Open Air Market is a seasonal farmers market and craft vendor showcase operating Saturday mornings in the rear parking lot of Beechmont Baptist Church in Louisville's Beechmont neighborhood. The market runs from early June through late September and features Kentucky Proud vendors selling fresh local produce, herbs, plants, eggs, honey, homemade jams and jellies, and hormone-free meats. Artisan vendors offer handmade pottery, jewelry, paintings, cards, and woodcrafts. The market operates alongside the historic tree-lined Southern Parkway, designed by Frederick Olmsted, providing an attractive shopping environment for both customers and vendors seeking community presence during the growing season. This established neighborhood market is operated by the Beechmont Neighborhood Association and Beechmont Baptist Church.

Phoenix Hill NuLu Farmers Market

by Phoenix Hill NuLu Farmers Market

1007 E Jefferson St, Louisville, KY 40206

Tuesdays, 3 PM - 6 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Phoenix Hill NuLu Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market serving the Louisville community with locally grown and locally crafted produce and goods. Vendors offer fresh vegetables, fruits, baked goods, meats, cheese, eggs, honey, jams and preserves, flowers, grains, plants, and specialty soap and body products. The market features live music and food trucks alongside vendor booths, creating a vibrant community gathering space. Customers appreciate the friendly vendors, ample parking, and opportunity to connect with local producers. The market operates in partnership with the Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association and Fresh Start Growers Supply. It attracts both regular shoppers and those seeking organic and specialty items, with SNAP/EBT payment options available.

Bardstown Road Farmers Market

by Bardstown Road Farmers Market

1722 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40205

Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM (Apr-Nov), 10 AM - 12 PM (Dec-Mar), seasonal only (April - last Saturday before Christmas)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

30 spots open

The Bardstown Road Farmers Market is a producer-only farmers market in Louisville operating year from April through December. The market hosts approximately 30 vendors weekly selling locally-grown seasonal fruits and vegetables, cut flowers, potted plants, pastured meat and poultry products, eggs, baked goods, prepared foods, jams, jellies, salsas, honey, and artisan goods. Located in the Bardstown Road Presbyterian Church parking lot, the market operates Saturday mornings from 9 AM to noon April through November, with winter hours of 10 AM to noon December through mid-December. Founded in 1991, it is one of Louisville's most established farmers markets and welcomes both established and new producers who meet vendor guidelines.

Saint Matthews Farmers Market 2027

Louisville, KY

May 16

Farmers Market

25 spots open

In Louisville, Kentucky, the Saint Matthews Farmers Market is bringing a one-time gathering of local food producers and farmers to the community on May 16th, 2026. This farmers market format creates a direct connection between vendors who grow and produce food and customers who want to know exactly where their purchases come from. Unlike typical retail experiences, farmers markets let you talk directly with the people behind the product, ask about growing methods, and discover seasonal items you won't find in standard grocery stores. Saint Matthews draws the kind of attendees who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and are willing to shop early in the day for the best selection. You'll encounter home cooks looking for produce at peak ripeness, people interested in supporting regional agriculture, and families making a weekend outing of their shopping. The May timing means this market falls right at the start of spring's abundant growing season in Kentucky, so vendors typically bring early season crops, fresh herbs, and items that have been waiting all winter to reach farmers market stands. Food and produce vendors at events like the Saint Matthews Farmers Market range from small-scale farmers selling vegetables and fruits to value-added producers offering jams, baked goods, honey, and other items made from local ingredients. You might find berry growers, vegetable farmers with heirloom varieties, herb growers, and producers of prepared foods that use seasonal, regional sourcing. This particular market's one-time event format makes it worth planning ahead, as you won't have weekly opportunities to build relationships with these vendors or catch them again until future market seasons. If you're a food or produce vendor considering Saint Matthews Farmers Market for May 16th, 2026, this is your chance to reach Louisville customers actively seeking local sources for their kitchen needs.

Eastwood Village Farmer's Market

by Eastwood Village Farmers Market

Louisville, KY

2026-05-09

Farmers MarketContact market manager

20 spots open

Starting each Saturday morning in May, this Louisville farmers market brings together regional growers and makers at The Parklands of Floyds Fork's Beckley Creek Park location. From May through late September, the Eastwood Village Farmer's Market becomes a weekly destination for locals shopping for fresh seasonal produce, locally grown berries, and goods from area artisans. The early 8am start time means serious shoppers and vendors can beat the heat during Kentucky's warmer months, and the market wraps by noon, making it easy to fit into weekend plans. You'll find the typical farmers market mix here: produce vendors selling vegetables at peak ripeness, berry farmers with everything from strawberries in late spring to blackberries come mid-summer, and prepared food vendors. Beyond the produce section, the market welcomes craft beverage makers, including local craft beer vendors, so there's appeal for people looking to support independent producers across different categories. Pet care vendors add another dimension, making it a destination where people sometimes bring their families and furry companions along. The setting at Beckley Creek Park in The Parklands of Floyds Fork provides a pleasant outdoor environment for browsing and shopping. This is the kind of weekly commitment that builds community, with regulars returning Saturday after Saturday to see what's in season and reconnect with their favorite vendors. If you sell produce, value-added products, craft goods, or services that appeal to a community-minded Saturday morning crowd, this market offers consistent weekly traffic during the peak growing and shopping season in Louisville.

Craft Fairs in Louisville(6)

Nunnlea Craft Fair

Louisville, KY

September 26-27, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

A one-time craft fair coming to Louisville, Kentucky in late September, the Nunnlea Craft Fair will bring together skilled artisans and makers from the region. Scheduled for September 26-27, 2026, this event offers a concentrated opportunity to discover and purchase directly from the people who make the work. Unlike online shopping or mass-produced goods, craft fairs create a space where you can talk with creators about their process, ask custom order questions, and walk away with pieces that carry real craftsmanship and intention. The handmade crafts focus means you can expect a diverse range of makers, woodworkers, jewelry makers, fiber artists, painters, potters, and other skilled artisans who design and produce their own goods. Each vendor brings their own aesthetic and specialty, so the fair functions as a curated marketplace of local talent rather than a generic gift market. This is especially valuable in September, when people often shop for fall decor, gifts for upcoming holidays, or items to refresh their own creative spaces before the season shifts. Shopping at a craft fair like Nunnlea supports independent makers and local creative economy in Louisville, but it's also practical: you get to see quality firsthand, understand what goes into handmade goods, and often find one-of-a-kind or limited-edition pieces you won't see elsewhere. Whether you're looking for home decor, wearables, gifts, or art, the variety at a handmade craft fair means there's usually something for different tastes and budgets. If you're a vendor yourself, events like this one are excellent for seeing how other makers display work, understanding what kinds of products resonate with fair shoppers, and potentially networking with other artisans in the Louisville area.

Nunnlea Craft Fair

by Nunnlea Craft Fair

1940 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, KY 40220

September 27-28, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

50 spots open

The Nunnlea Craft Fair is an established juried craft show held annually at the historic Nunnlea House in Louisville. The event features local and regional artisans selling handcrafted goods including jewelry, artwork, textiles, pottery, wood crafts, and decorative items. Vendors are set up throughout the historic home and on the surrounding grounds, with free admission for the public. The fair includes approximately 100 juried artisans and offers a $500 award for best presentation. Free parking is available, and the venue provides a beautiful historic setting for browsing quality handmade items. The show runs rain or shine, and vendors must provide their own booths and displays.

Nunnlea Art and Craft Show

by Nunnlea Craft Fair

Nunnlea Historic Home, 5001 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville, KY 40207

April 25

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Taking place at the historic Nunnlea Home on Shelbyville Road in Louisville, this one-time craft fair brings together vendors offering handmade goods in a setting that celebrates both artistry and heritage. The Nunnlea Art and Craft Show on April 25 gives crafters and makers a chance to connect directly with shoppers who actively seek out unique, locally-made items rather than mass-produced alternatives. Spring is an ideal season for a craft fair like this, as people are refreshing their homes and looking for distinctive pieces to support their seasonal decorating and gift-giving. At a craft fair focused on handmade goods, you'll typically find a diverse mix of vendors working across different mediums and disciplines. Depending on the vendor mix, attendees might browse pottery, jewelry, woodworking, fiber arts, home decor, bath and body products, artwork, and other handcrafted items. Craft fairs differ from farmers markets in that they emphasize artisan-made and artistic pieces rather than produce and food vendors, attracting customers who value the story behind each item and the skill involved in its creation. The atmosphere tends to be more leisurely than a typical weekend market, giving shoppers time to engage with makers about their work. The historic setting of Nunnlea adds character to the shopping experience, creating an environment where both the venue and the merchandise reflect craftsmanship and tradition. This is a single event rather than a recurring market, so it draws both loyal craft fair attendees and people in the Louisville area who might not regularly shop these venues. Whether you're a crafter specializing in handmade goods, or you work across multiple mediums and enjoy one-off events, the Nunnlea Art and Craft Show represents an opportunity to reach customers actively seeking quality, locally-made items in a community-oriented setting during spring.

Cherokee Triangle Art Fair

by Cherokee Triangle Association

Willow Park, Cherokee Triangle, Louisville, KY 40204

2027-04-24

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Taking place in the heart of Louisville's cherished Cherokee Triangle neighborhood, this spring craft fair brings together hundreds of regional and local artists for a two-day celebration of handmade work. Held at Willow Park on April 25-26, 2026, the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair draws vendors working across every medium you might imagine: jewelry makers, ceramicists, painters, fiber artists, woodworkers, glass artisans, sculptors, and printmakers. The event transforms the park into an outdoor gallery where visitors can meet makers directly, learn about their creative processes, and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces that support independent artists. Spring is the ideal season for a craft fair in Louisville, and the timing of this April event hits that sweet spot when the weather turns pleasant and people are energized about refreshing their homes and wardrobes. Attendees typically include art collectors looking for statement pieces, locals searching for unique gifts, interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind items, and casual visitors drawn by the neighborhood's walkable, vibrant atmosphere. The Cherokee Triangle location matters too, it's a hub for creative types and art-minded residents, so the fair draws an audience genuinely interested in supporting handmade goods. For vendors, this fair represents a solid spring opportunity to reach a quality audience in an established arts-focused neighborhood. The two-day format gives you multiple chances to connect with serious buyers, and the park setting creates a relaxed browsing experience where customers linger and engage. Whether you work with traditional craft media or contemporary mixed materials, this fair attracts the kind of buyers who value craftsmanship and are willing to invest in handmade pieces that reflect real skill and artistic vision.

Butchertown Art Fair

by Butchertown Art Fair

800 & 900 blocks of E. Washington St, Louisville, KY 40206

June 5-6, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

60 spots open

The Butchertown Art Fair is a juried annual art fair held the first weekend of June in Louisville's historic Butchertown neighborhood. The event showcases 70 to 80 high-quality regional and national artists across a diversity of mediums including paintings, jewelry, glass, apparel, and ceramics. Vendor booths are generously sized outdoor spaces with live music, locally acclaimed food vendors, and beverages. The fair attracts families and art enthusiasts to the tree-lined 800 and 900 blocks of East Washington Street in this revitalized historic neighborhood. Proceeds benefit the Butchertown Neighborhood Association's community projects and local nonprofits. The fair is organized by the Butchertown Neighborhood Association and operates with a curated artist selection process.

Butchertown Art Fair

Louisville, KY

June 6-7, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Taking place in the historic Butchertown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, this craft fair brings together over 80 artists and makers for a two-day celebration of handmade work. Happening June 6-7, 2026, the event draws vendors specializing in everything from jewelry and ceramics to printmaking, textiles, woodworking, and mixed-media art. If you create functional or decorative pieces by hand, this is the kind of fair where serious collectors and everyday shoppers come specifically looking for original, locally-made goods rather than mass-produced alternatives. The craft fair format means visitors are expecting curated quality and authenticity. You'll see attendees who value the story behind what they're buying, who want to talk directly with the people who made their purchases, and who are willing to invest in pieces that reflect real skill and creative vision. This isn't a vendor market where you're competing on price alone; it's about showcasing your craft and connecting with people who appreciate handmade work. The early June timing means summer is just beginning, making it a popular moment for people to refresh their spaces and wardrobes with artisan pieces, and to seek out unique gifts for upcoming celebrations. Butchertown itself has become a destination neighborhood in Louisville, known for its walkable streets, creative community, and growing reputation as an arts hub. An event here attracts both locals familiar with the area's vibe and visitors specifically coming for the fair. Whether you make art that's primarily decorative, functional household items, wearables, or experimental pieces, the fair's focus on high-quality handmade work suggests an audience that understands craft and is genuinely interested in what independent makers do. This is a solid opportunity to reach customers who seek out direct-from-maker purchases and value the personal connection that craft fairs offer.

Pop-Ups in Louisville(4)

The Flea Off Market

by The Flea Off Market

817 Logan St., Louisville, KY 40204

Monthly events, check schedule

Pop-Up10'x10' booth space --- $85 on Saturdays, $70 on Sundays; 10'x20' --- $150 on Saturdays, $125 on Sundays; 10'x30' --- $215 on Saturdays, $180 on Sundays

150 spots open

The Smoketown Flea is a pop-up flea market and arts and crafts fair in Louisville featuring 100-200 vendors selling vintage items, handmade goods, collectibles, and artwork. The market attracts artists, craftspeople, collectors, and small business entrepreneurs. Visitors enjoy food trucks, craft beer, seasonal cocktails, and live music in a family-friendly environment. Free admission. The market operates weekends during spring and early summer months with multiple dates throughout the season. Located in the Smoketown neighborhood with easy parking access. Vendors typically sell vintage clothing, jewelry, home goods, art, plants, and unique finds. The event has been a fixture of Louisville's local business and arts community.

Paristown Garden Show

by The Fleur de Flea / Paristown

Paristown, 720 Brent St, Louisville, KY 40204

April 19

Pop-Up$75/Each | 10 AM – 5 PM (Paristown Flea)

25 spots open

Spring is the perfect time for gardeners to refresh their outdoor spaces, and the Paristown Garden Show on April 19th brings together vendors who specialize in everything needed to transform a yard. This pop-up event, held at 720 Brent St in the Paristown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, offers a curated selection of plants, shrubs, trees, and flowers that thrive in the local climate. You'll find native plant specialists alongside traditional nursery vendors, as well as sellers offering vintage garden décor, tools, and accessories that appeal to both seasoned gardeners and those just starting their first beds. The appeal of a pop-up garden show is the concentrated marketplace it creates. Rather than hunting across multiple nurseries, attendees can browse a diverse range of offerings in one location on a single day, making it easier to compare quality and selection. The April timing captures that crucial planting season when customers are actively planning and purchasing for their spring gardens. You'll encounter homeowners looking for statement plants and smaller containers for patios, along with serious gardeners seeking rare or heirloom varieties. Vendors at events like this typically include local nurseries, growers with specialty plants, artisans crafting handmade garden markers and planters, and dealers in reclaimed or vintage garden furnishings. The Paristown neighborhood in Louisville provides an accessible urban location for this spring event. Whether you specialize in plants and seeds, offer garden-related crafts and home goods, or sell vintage and repurposed garden items, this pop-up draws the kind of shopper who invests in their outdoor space. The one-time nature of the event creates urgency both for vendors to maximize their day and for customers to plan their visit around the specific date.

Louisville Wedding Show

by Louisville Wedding Show

Louisville Palace, 625 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202

April 23

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Held annually at the Louisville Palace in downtown Louisville, this pop-up wedding show brings together the region's wedding professionals and engaged couples under one roof for a single day of planning inspiration. Taking place on April 23rd, the Louisville Wedding Show is designed as a one-time gathering where couples can explore vendors across multiple wedding categories without the commitment of visiting individual studios or venues. This type of pop-up format works well for people in the early stages of planning or those who want to compare options efficiently, since dozens of vendors typically participate and you can move through at your own pace. The vendor mix at a show like this usually spans the full wedding ecosystem: caterers and bakers, florists, photographers, videographers, event planners, venues, invitations and stationery vendors, hair and makeup artists, rentals companies, and formal wear boutiques. You'll also find music and entertainment services, honeymoon planners, and various wedding-related services. This diversity means you're not shopping for just one product category; it's a chance to see how different pieces of your wedding puzzle might fit together and to get recommendations from professionals who work together regularly. The attendee base is primarily engaged couples in the planning stage, along with their friends, family members, and anyone involved in wedding decisions. Spring is peak wedding planning season, so an April show aligns well with couples who are gearing up for late-year or the following year's weddings. The Louisville Palace, located at 625 S 4th St in downtown Louisville, provides a central, accessible venue that draws vendors and attendees from across the Kentucky region and beyond. Whether you're just getting started or refining your vendor selections, a pop-up show like this offers an efficient way to connect with Louisville-area professionals all at once.

Louisville Mother’s Day Craft and Vendor Market

Louisville, KY

May 2-3, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Celebrate motherhood and support local makers at this seasonal pop-up happening in Louisville on May 2-3, 2026. The Louisville Mother's Day Craft and Vendor Market brings together a curated selection of local artisans, crafters, and small business owners offering handmade goods and specialty items perfect for honoring the moms in your life. Whether you're searching for a thoughtful gift, unique home decor, or something truly one-of-a-kind, this market captures the spirit of the season while giving shoppers access to vendors they might not otherwise discover. Pop-up markets like this one create a focused shopping experience around a specific theme and timeframe, making them ideal for both vendors and customers looking to connect during peak gifting moments. The Mother's Day timing means you'll find everything from handcrafted jewelry and personalized accessories to artisanal candles, skincare products, apparel, home goods, and more. Many vendors who appear at seasonal pop-ups specialize in limited runs or made-to-order pieces, so shopping early in the weekend often means better selection. The atmosphere tends to be relaxed and community-oriented, with vendors who are passionate about their craft and happy to share their story. Louisville's creative community comes out in force for events like this, making it a great opportunity to build relationships with local makers and expand your vendor network if you're in the market for partnerships or collaboration. Whether you're an established crafter looking to test new product offerings, someone just starting out seeking your first market experience, or a vendor wanting to capitalize on Mother's Day shoppers, this pop-up offers a concentrated audience actively looking to buy. The weekend timing on May 2-3 also means good foot traffic from people doing their holiday shopping and celebrating with family.

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