Vendor Events in Minneapolis, MN
41 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Minneapolis, MN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Minneapolis(27)
West Broadway Farmers Market
by West Broadway Farmers Market Organizers
900 West Broadway Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 20 - Oct 17
25 spots open
Located at 900 West Broadway Ave in Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market runs Friday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM throughout the summer and early fall season, opening June 20 and continuing through October 17. The market draws a mix of neighborhood residents, weekday workers heading home, and shoppers looking for fresh local produce at the end of the week. The West Broadway Farmers Market focuses on food and produce vendors, making it an ideal spot for growers, beekeepers, seafood suppliers, and value-added food producers. You'll find everything from seasonal vegetables and locally grown fruits to raw honey and fresh seafood. The market's evening time slot appeals to people who can't shop weekend mornings, and the Friday timing means vendors often sell out of popular items as customers plan their weekend meals. Shoppers tend to be neighborhood-focused and appreciate the convenience of shopping near home during the workday transition into evening. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as WIC, which broadens your customer base and makes the market accessible to a wider range of shoppers. This acceptance of government food assistance programs is typical of established farmers markets in urban areas and means you're selling to customers actively seeking fresh, local food options. The market runs during Minnesota's prime growing season, so there's strong demand for the produce that's actually in season during those months. If you're a produce grower, honey producer, or seafood vendor looking for a regular Friday slot in Minneapolis, the West Broadway Farmers Market's evening schedule and neighborhood location offer consistent foot traffic and a customer base oriented toward local food shopping.
University of Minnesota Farmers Market
by University of Minnesota Farmers Market Organizers
200 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Wed: 11:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jul 9 - Oct 8
25 spots open
The University of Minnesota Farmers Market runs weekly on Wednesdays from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM throughout the summer and early fall season, from July 9 through October 8. Located at 200 Church Street SE in Minneapolis, this farmers market brings local producers directly to the university community and neighborhood shoppers looking for fresh, seasonal offerings. The market operates during peak growing season, so you can expect a strong selection of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and other food products that reflect what's being harvested in Minnesota during these months. This is a traditional farmers market format, which means you'll be selling directly to consumers rather than wholesale buyers. The customer base includes university students, faculty, staff, and local residents from the surrounding neighborhoods who prioritize fresh food and supporting local agriculture. Many shoppers at farmers markets like this are specifically seeking organic and sustainably grown products, so if your offerings include certified organic items or you emphasize local sourcing practices, that appeals to the typical market crowd. The Wednesday midday timing works well for people grabbing lunch or making a quick shopping stop between work or classes. Farmers market vendors at this location typically include growers selling seasonal vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, squash, and greens; fruit producers with berries and apples; beekeepers with honey and hive products; and flower growers offering cut bouquets and arrangements. Some markets also see vendors selling value-added food products like jams, baked goods, or prepared foods made from local ingredients, though you should verify what categories the market accepts. The summer-to-fall window means your peak season aligns with when customers are most interested in farmers market shopping, making this a reliable weekly selling opportunity through October.
St. Olaf Community Campus Farmers Market
by St. Olaf Community Campus Farmers Market Organizers
2901 Emerson Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Wed:4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, July to September
25 spots open
Every Wednesday evening from July through September, the St. Olaf Community Campus Farmers Market brings fresh, local produce and food to the Emerson Avenue neighborhood in Minneapolis. Operating from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, this weekly farmers market creates an accessible shopping experience for the surrounding community, with flexible evening hours that work well for people picking up groceries after work or school. At a farmers market like this one, you'll find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other food products directly from local growers and producers. The market's focus on produce means shoppers are looking for fresh, high-quality items they can't always find at conventional grocery stores. The Wednesday timing and summer-to-fall schedule align with peak harvest seasons, so vendors typically bring their most abundant and varied offerings during these months. Whether you grow specialty crops, offer value-added food products, or produce items with local appeal, this market attracts customers who prioritize fresh, direct-from-vendor shopping. The St. Olaf Community Campus location at 2901 Emerson Ave S serves as an established community hub, which means the market draws both regular neighborhood shoppers and people who specifically seek out farmers markets for their weekly shopping. The market's participation in SNAP/EBT, WIC, and Senior FMNP programs indicates a commitment to serving diverse customers and making local produce accessible across different income levels. This program participation also shapes the vendor mix, as it attracts shoppers specifically looking for nutrition-focused options and creates an inclusive marketplace environment. If you're a produce vendor or local food producer looking to build a customer base in south Minneapolis, the St. Olaf Community Campus Farmers Market offers weekly opportunities from midsummer through early fall. The consistent weekly schedule allows you to build relationships with regular customers and establish a presence in an engaged community market setting.
Park Avenue Central Neighborhood Fresh Food Market
by Minneapolis Market Organizers
3400 Oakland Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Sat:8:30 am - 12:00 pm, June to October
25 spots open
Minneapolis's Park Avenue Central Neighborhood Fresh Food Market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning from June through October at 3400 Oakland Ave S. As a weekly farmers market, this venue offers vendors a consistent opportunity to connect with neighborhood shoppers who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced food during the peak growing season. The market operates from 8:30 am to noon, making it convenient for early morning shoppers looking to stock up on the week's produce before heading home. The market focuses on food and produce vendors, so you'll find farmers bringing seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs directly from their operations to this accessible Minneapolis location. The Saturday morning timing attracts a mix of home cooks, families, and residents from the surrounding Hennepin County neighborhoods who are actively seeking fresh ingredients. The market's acceptance of WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits indicates a community-oriented approach to food access, drawing shoppers across different income levels and demographics to the market each week. Vendors selling herbs, produce, and other food items benefit from the predictable weekly schedule that allows regular customers to anticipate their arrival. The six-month season from June through October aligns with Minnesota's growing calendar, so vendors can plan their inventory around seasonal availability and peak harvest times. For food and produce vendors looking for a stable, neighborhood-focused market with consistent weekly foot traffic and established community programs, Park Avenue Central Neighborhood Fresh Food Market offers a reliable selling opportunity in Minneapolis.
Kingfield Farmers Market
by Kingfield Farmers Market Organizers
4310 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55409
Sun: 8:30 AM-1:00 PM, May 22 - Oct 30
25 spots open
Every Sunday from late May through fall, the Kingfield Farmers Market brings together local producers and shoppers at 4310 Nicollet Ave. S. in Minneapolis. Operating weekly from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, this farmers market serves the Kingfield neighborhood and surrounding areas of Hennepin County with a consistent selection of fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. The market runs through the end of October, capturing the full growing season from late spring through early autumn. The vendor mix at Kingfield reflects the diversity of Minnesota's agricultural producers. You'll find farmers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, and producers of specialty items like cheese, eggs, and seafood. Many vendors focus on organic products, making this a solid destination if you're seeking certified or sustainably-grown options. Beyond food, you'll also encounter local artisans selling handmade crafts and growers offering fresh flowers and plants, giving the market appeal beyond just groceries. This variety means whether you're shopping for dinner ingredients or browsing for gifts, there's typically something to explore. The market's payment flexibility makes it accessible to a wide range of shoppers. In addition to accepting credit cards, the Kingfield Farmers Market welcomes SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This approach reflects a commitment to serving the full community regardless of payment method. For vendors, this acceptance of nutrition assistance programs can mean a steady customer base of shoppers actively looking for quality produce and food items. The weekly schedule running from late May through October gives vendors a predictable, recurring opportunity to build relationships with regular customers throughout the growing season.
Heritage Commons Farmers Market
by Heritage Commons Farmers Market Organizers
350 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Wed:10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, July to September
25 spots open
Every Wednesday morning from July through September, the Heritage Commons Farmers Market brings together local growers and food vendors at 350 Van White Memorial Blvd in Minneapolis. This weekly farmers market operates from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, offering a reliable mid-week shopping opportunity for residents seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and food products during the peak growing season. Farmers markets like this one serve as direct connections between producers and home cooks, allowing you to source vegetables, fruits, and other food items at their peak freshness. Vendors typically include local farms selling seasonal produce, prepared foods, and value-added goods made from local ingredients. The community that gathers at Heritage Commons reflects Minneapolis's diverse neighborhoods, with shoppers ranging from home gardeners looking for specialty varieties to families stocking their kitchens with weekly staples. Since the market runs specifically during summer and early fall months, expect the fullest selection during mid-July through August when harvests are most abundant. What sets this farmers market apart for many shoppers is its commitment to food access and community support. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as WIC vouchers and Senior FMNP programs, ensuring that nutrition assistance programs extend to fresh produce. This inclusive approach means the market welcomes a wide cross-section of the Minneapolis community. For vendors, this translates to a customer base that values supporting local agriculture and appreciates the opportunity to buy directly from the people growing their food. Whether you're a vendor looking to test new products with a community-minded audience, expand your customer base during peak season, or build relationships with regular shoppers, Heritage Commons Farmers Market offers consistent weekly foot traffic in a central Minneapolis location during the summer and fall months.
Children's Hospital Farmers Market
by Children's Hospital Farmers Market Organizers
2530 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Wed:10:30 am - 2:00 pm, June to September
25 spots open
The Children's Hospital Farmers Market runs weekly throughout the summer and early fall at 2530 Chicago Ave S in Minneapolis, making it a convenient destination for neighborhood residents and hospital staff looking for fresh, local produce and food products. Operating Wednesday mornings from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm between June and September, this farmers market brings together regional growers and food vendors during the peak season when Minnesota's agricultural output is at its height. The market's location near the hospital creates a community-focused atmosphere where local farmers can connect directly with customers in a walkable urban setting. Vendors at the Children's Hospital Farmers Market specialize in fresh produce, herbs, and other food items sourced from local and regional farms. You'll find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and culinary herbs that reflect what's growing well in Minnesota during summer months. Beyond just produce stands, farmers markets like this typically attract vendors offering value-added food products, preserves, baked goods, and other farm-based offerings. The weekly format means inventory changes with the season and weekly harvests, giving regular shoppers reason to return each Wednesday for what's newly available. This farmers market draws a mix of neighborhood shoppers, hospital employees taking a lunch break, and customers specifically seeking direct access to local farms and producers. The weekday morning timing on a Wednesday works well for people with flexible schedules or those working nearby. If you're a food or produce vendor looking to build relationships with local customers and tap into the consistent foot traffic of a hospital-adjacent market during the summer growing season, the Children's Hospital Farmers Market in Minneapolis offers a steady weekly selling opportunity in Hennepin County.
Audubon Farmers Market
by Audubon Farmers Market Organizers
Johnson Street NE and 27th Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Thu:4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June to September
25 spots open
Located at the intersection of Johnson Street NE and 27th Ave NE in Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market operates during the warmer months when local growers are in full production. Running Thursday evenings from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM between June and September, the market creates a convenient shopping window for people finishing up their workday or looking to pick up fresh ingredients for dinner preparation. The evening timing distinguishes this market from many traditional morning farmers markets, making it accessible to vendors and customers with different schedules. As a farmers market focused on food and produce, you can expect to find seasonal vegetables and locally grown items that reflect what's being harvested throughout the growing season. Early summer brings greens and early crops, while mid to late summer offers tomatoes, peppers, squash, and other peak-season produce. Fall months showcase root vegetables and hardy crops suited to Minnesota's climate. The market serves both individual shoppers looking for quality produce and those seeking to support local agriculture in the Minneapolis area. The market accepts Senior FMNP benefits, making fresh produce accessible to qualifying seniors in the community. This attracts a diverse customer base that includes residents from the surrounding northeast Minneapolis neighborhoods as well as those who travel specifically to access farmers market options. Vendors selling at the Audubon Farmers Market connect directly with customers who prioritize fresh, local food sources and understand the value of purchasing directly from growers. If you're a produce vendor, farmer, or food producer looking to sell in Minneapolis during the summer and early fall, this weekly market offers a regular venue to build customer relationships and move inventory during the peak growing season.
17th Ave Market
by 17th Ave Market Organizers
1622 6th St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Wed:3:00 pm - 7:00 pm, June to September
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market brings fresh local produce and food vendors to Northeast Minneapolis throughout the summer and early fall season. Running Wednesday afternoons from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm from June through September, the 17th Ave Market at 1622 6th St NE operates during ideal hours for after-work shopping, making it convenient for both home cooks and busy professionals to pick up dinner ingredients. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and other farm-fresh items that highlight what grows well in Minnesota during these months. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, the 17th Ave Market prioritizes direct relationships between growers and shoppers. This format means the vendors selling here are typically farmers and food producers rather than craftspeople, so the experience centers on discovering regional agriculture and supporting local food systems. The summer and early fall timing aligns with peak growing season in Minnesota, so expect the widest variety and freshest selections mid-season, with spring plantings and late-season crops available as the market runs through September. The market accepts WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, making fresh produce accessible to a broader range of community members. This acceptance reflects a commitment to food access and nutrition in the neighborhood. Whether you're looking to build your meal plan around what's currently in season, source herbs for cooking, or connect directly with the farmers growing your food, the 17th Ave Market provides a regular touchpoint during the warmest months of the year in Minneapolis.
Mill City Farmers Market Minneapolis
by Mill City Farmers Market
Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55415
May-October 2026, Saturdays 8 AM-1 PM
25 spots open
Located along the Mississippi River at the Mill City Museum, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from May through October and draws a steady crowd of Minneapolis residents and visitors looking for fresh, local products. The market's waterfront setting in the historic milling district creates a distinctive atmosphere that blends urban convenience with a genuine farm-to-city connection. You'll find a diverse mix of vendors each week, including local farmers bringing seasonal produce, bakers and food makers offering prepared goods and specialty items, and artisans selling handmade crafts and other locally-made products. The variety means regular shoppers often discover new vendors throughout the season, and there's typically something for different customer interests in one trip. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or pop-up, Mill City emphasizes direct relationships between producers and shoppers. The weekly format and consistent Saturday morning timing make it easy for vendors to build a loyal customer base and for shoppers to develop shopping routines. The spring through fall season captures peak growing months in Minnesota, so you can expect the strongest produce selection in summer and early fall, with vendors often adjusting their offerings as the season progresses. Spring markets feature early greens and plants, summer brings berries and peak vegetables, and fall offers apples, squash, and storage crops. The Mill City location attracts both neighborhood regulars and foot traffic from people exploring the museum and riverfront area, which can mean strong attendance on nice weather days. If you're looking to reach Minneapolis customers who value local sourcing and are willing to visit a farmers market regularly, this is a well-established venue that brings consistent weekly traffic throughout the growing season.
Linden Hills Farmers Market Minneapolis
by Brightside Minneapolis
2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55410
Sundays 10 AM - 1 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Linden Hills Farmers Market brings the neighborhood's community together every Sunday morning from May through October at 2813 W 43rd St in Minneapolis. Operating from 10 AM to 1 PM in the Settergren's Ace Hardware parking lot, this weekly farmers market is a reliable destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and seasonal offerings. The market creates a casual, neighborhood-focused shopping experience where you can connect directly with the farmers and producers growing food in the region. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the emphasis on direct-to-consumer sales from agricultural producers. You'll find vendors offering fresh vegetables, fruits, and seasonal crops that reflect what's currently being harvested in Minnesota. Beyond produce, many farmers markets also feature prepared foods, baked goods, honey, herbs, and other farm-related products. The Linden Hills Farmers Market attracts both longtime regulars and newcomers looking to support local agriculture while stocking up on quality ingredients for their weekly meals. The Sunday morning timing works well for the neighborhood's routine, and the May through October season captures the region's peak growing months. Summer brings an abundance of produce like berries, tomatoes, corn, and greens, while spring and fall feature root vegetables, squashes, and other seasonal specialties. This is also an opportunity for vendors to build relationships with their customer base week after week, as farmers market shoppers tend to return regularly to find their favorite producers and stock up on favorites as the season progresses. For vendors, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic from a neighborhood-focused audience that values local food sources. The recurring Sunday schedule makes it easy for customers to build farmers market shopping into their weekly routine, and the Linden Hills neighborhood location draws residents who are actively seeking local producers and supporting their community's food system.
Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market
by Northeast Farmers Market
225 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Saturdays, May - October
30 spots open
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MidCity Farmers Market
by MidCity Kitchen
MidCity Kitchen, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Sundays, 10 AM - 2 PM, June - September 2026
20 spots open
Set in the heart of Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market runs Sunday mornings from June through September at MidCity Kitchen, drawing a steady stream of locals looking to source fresh, locally-produced food. The 10 AM to 2 PM window captures the prime weekend shopping hours when neighborhood residents are out exploring, making it an ideal venue for food vendors looking to build a loyal customer base in an urban setting. What sets a farmers market apart from other event types is the focus on direct producer-to-consumer sales, meaning attendees expect to meet the people behind their food and learn about sourcing, seasonal availability, and production methods. At the MidCity Farmers Market in Minneapolis, you'll typically find a mix of vendors spanning produce growers, bakers, prepared foods, dairy producers, honey purveyors, preserves makers, and other artisan food and beverage producers. The summer season (June through September) is peak farmers market time across the Upper Midwest, when local agriculture is at its most abundant and customers are actively seeking fresh ingredients for summer cooking and entertaining. This Minneapolis location benefits from walkable neighborhood foot traffic as well as deliberate market shoppers, creating a built-in customer base rather than relying solely on passing traffic. The Sunday morning timing at MidCity Kitchen positions vendors to capture weekend meal planning purchases, from fresh greens and vegetables to specialty items like artisanal breads, cheese, and other value-added food products. Attendees at farmers markets tend to be quality-conscious shoppers willing to pay a premium for freshness, local production, and direct relationships with vendors. If you produce food or beverages locally and want consistent weekly sales opportunities during the growing season in an established neighborhood market setting, the MidCity Farmers Market offers a regular venue to connect with Minneapolis customers who actively support local food systems.
Midtown Farmers Market
by Midtown Farmers Market
2225 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Saturdays 8 AM - 1 PM, Tuesdays 3 PM - 7 PM, May - October
40 spots open
Located at 2225 E Lake St in Minneapolis's Corcoran neighborhood, this weekly farmers market operates both Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings from May through October, creating consistent access to fresh, locally-grown produce throughout the growing season. The dual-day schedule makes it convenient for vendors who want to reach different crowds: weekend shoppers doing their weekly meal planning and weekday commuters picking up fresh items on their way home from work. Farmers markets like this one thrive on direct relationships between growers and buyers. You'll find vendors selling seasonal produce, likely including everything from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, transitioning into fall root vegetables, squash, and storage crops as the season progresses. The focus on farmers and produce means this market attracts serious home cooks, families seeking quality ingredients, and neighborhood residents committed to supporting local agriculture. The community-oriented atmosphere typical of farmers markets creates repeat customer bases who come to know and trust their favorite vendors week after week. The Saturday 8 AM to 1 PM slot captures the traditional farmers market crowd during prime shopping hours, while the Tuesday 3 PM to 7 PM timing taps into after-work foot traffic and evening shoppers. This schedule appeals to vendors with different business models and customers with varying routines. Whether you're a small-scale produce farmer looking to build a local customer base, offer specialty crops like heirloom varieties or organic goods, or run a larger operation seeking consistent weekly sales, the Midtown Farmers Market provides a structured retail opportunity in a neighborhood-focused setting. The May through October operating window aligns with the peak growing season in the Upper Midwest, making it ideal timing for fresh product vendors.
Minneapolis Farmers Market
by Minneapolis Farmers Market
312 E Lyndale Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Daily, 6 AM - 1 PM, April - November
100 spots open
Located at 312 E Lyndale Ave N in Minneapolis, this daily open-air market runs from April through November and has become a cornerstone destination for local produce and specialty foods in the upper Midwest. Operating from 6 AM to 1 PM every day, it draws a steady stream of home cooks, restaurant chefs, and community members looking for the freshest seasonal offerings. The early morning hours make it an ideal time to shop when vendors are fully stocked, though regulars know they can find quality products throughout the operating window. The Minneapolis Farmers Market reflects the region's agricultural abundance across the growing season. Spring brings asparagus, leafy greens, and early root vegetables as farmers transition from winter storage crops. Summer peaks with berries, stone fruits, tomatoes, and the widest variety of vegetables, while fall showcases winter squash, apples, root crops, and storage greens. Beyond produce, vendors typically offer value-added items like jams, baked goods, honey, flowers, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. This seasonal rotation means vendors benefit from visiting regularly throughout the year as different crops come into peak harvest. The market attracts a diverse crowd of shoppers, from neighborhood residents doing their weekly grocery shopping to food enthusiasts seeking specific heirloom varieties or specialty items they can't find elsewhere. The daily operation and early hours appeal particularly to people building their shopping into weekday routines or wanting first pick of the day's inventory. For vendors, this means a consistent customer base that values direct relationships with growers and producers, making it an excellent venue for building a loyal following and selling volume throughout the season.
Mill City Farmers Market
by Mill City Farmers Market
750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Saturdays May-September 8am-1pm; Saturdays in October 9am-1pm; First & Third Saturdays November-April 10am-1pm (indoors)
60 spots open
Mill City Farmers Market is a year-round farmers market in Minneapolis' Downtown East neighborhood, operating outdoors Saturdays May through October (with a time change in October to 9am-1pm) and indoors the first and third Saturdays November through April from 10am-1pm inside the Mill City Museum. With over 100 vendors, the market features local farmers, artisan food makers, prepared food vendors, and craft artists selling fresh produce, organic goods, artisan cheeses, baked goods, and handmade items including ceramics, jewelry, and textiles. Founded in 2006, it combines commerce with community connection and offers free cooking classes, live music, outdoor yoga, and children's activities. The market accepts SNAP/EBT and operates next to the Guthrie Theater with easy public transit and bike access.
Walker Place Farmers Market
by Walker Place Farmers Market Organizers
3701 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Seasonal produce, baked goods, and prepared foods bring shoppers to this farmers market located at 3701 Bryant Ave S in Minneapolis. As a weekly gathering, Walker Place Farmers Market offers the kind of direct-from-producer experience that characterizes farmers markets across Minnesota, where vendors sell what they grow and make rather than resold inventory. The market draws a neighborhood crowd looking for fresh vegetables, fruits, and other food items during its operating season. Farmers markets like Walker Place typically host a rotating mix of growers, bakers, and food producers who set up weekly during their season. If you sell produce, herbs, baked goods, jams, honey, prepared foods, or other farm-based products, this Hennepin County market could be a regular sales opportunity. The weekly format builds customer loyalty, as shoppers return each week knowing they'll find familiar vendors alongside newcomers. Many farmers markets in the Minneapolis area run seasonally, ramping up through spring, summer, and fall when local growing is strongest, then scaling back or closing during winter months. The customer base at Walker Place reflects the neighborhood around 3701 Bryant Ave S, drawing locals who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced food. Whether you're an established producer or newer to farmers market selling, the weekly schedule allows you to build relationships with regular customers and test different products or price points over a season. Since the market operates seasonally, reaching out to the organizers is the best way to confirm current dates, booth availability, and any vendor requirements specific to this location.
Uptown Market
by Uptown Market Organizers
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Uptown Market is a seasonal farmers market located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the 55408 zip code area. Like most farmers markets, it brings together local producers and food vendors in a community gathering space, typically operating on a weekly basis during the growing season. This type of market differs from craft fairs or pop-up shops in that it focuses specifically on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce, making it a destination for shoppers seeking direct access to farmers, growers, and food artisans from the region. At Uptown Market, you can expect to find vendors selling fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, prepared foods, dairy products, and other farm-to-table items that reflect what's being harvested in the Minnesota growing season. Spring and early summer typically bring greens, berries, and early vegetables, while late summer and fall feature tomatoes, squash, apples, and root vegetables. The market attracts both home cooks looking for ingredients and food-focused shoppers who value supporting local agriculture and building relationships with the people who grow their food. It's the kind of venue where customers often return weekly to see what's newly in season and to catch up with their favorite vendors. For vendors considering Uptown Market, this is an opportunity to reach a community-oriented audience in an established Minneapolis neighborhood. The weekly format means consistent foot traffic throughout the season and the chance to build a loyal customer base. If you sell produce, baked goods, jams, honey, cheese, flowers, or other food-related products, a farmers market like this one offers regular selling opportunities without the commitment of a permanent retail space. Contact the market organizers directly to confirm the seasonal schedule and vendor application requirements for the upcoming year.
Stevens Square Farmers Market
by Stevens Square Farmers Market Organizers
Franklin and Nicollet Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at Franklin and Nicollet Ave S in Minneapolis, this seasonal farmers market brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors throughout the growing season. As a community gathering space in the Stevens Square neighborhood, the market operates weekly and offers the kind of direct-from-producer experience that defines farmers markets as distinct from other vendor events. You'll find fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and other locally sourced items that reflect what's available during each market season. Farmers markets like Stevens Square draw a steady mix of neighborhood residents, home cooks looking for quality ingredients, and food enthusiasts who value knowing where their purchases come from. The weekly rhythm builds a reliable customer base as regulars return throughout the season to track what's in harvest and connect with vendors they trust. Unlike one-time festivals or pop-up events, farmers markets operate on a predictable schedule that encourages both repeat customers and vendor planning. Vendors at food and produce-focused farmers markets typically include vegetable and fruit growers, beekeepers, dairy producers, meat vendors, and specialty food makers like jam makers, cheese producers, and prepared food vendors. The exact mix changes with the season, so spring through fall generally offers the most diverse selection as more local producers come into season. The Stevens Square location in Minneapolis means you're drawing from the agricultural areas surrounding the Twin Cities metro, so you can expect products that reflect Minnesota's climate and growing season. Since this is a seasonal market, interested vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm the current schedule, booth availability, and any vendor requirements or fees. The weekly format means consistent foot traffic and the opportunity to build customer relationships over time, making it an attractive option for vendors focused on food and produce categories.
South of Lake Farmers Market
by South of Lake Farmers Market Organizers
3901 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 3901 Chicago Ave S in Minneapolis, the South of Lake Farmers Market is a seasonal weekly gathering that brings local growers and food producers directly to the community. Like most farmers markets, this event creates a direct-to-consumer opportunity where vendors sell produce and prepared foods they've grown or made themselves, cutting out the middleman and letting customers connect with the people behind their food. The South of Lake market operates on a weekly schedule during the growing season, though the exact dates shift with Minnesota's seasonal rhythms. If you're considering applying as a vendor, contacting the organizers directly is essential to confirm the current schedule and availability, as farmers markets typically adjust their calendars based on harvest times and weather. The location on Chicago Avenue South, in the heart of Minneapolis's South Minneapolis neighborhood, positions the market to draw residents and shoppers from the surrounding residential area who are looking for fresh, locally-sourced options. Farmers markets like South of Lake tend to attract a mix of serious food enthusiasts, home cooks seeking quality ingredients, and neighbors looking for convenient access to seasonal produce. Vendors at this type of event typically include vegetable growers, fruit producers, herb and mushroom cultivators, and often value-added food vendors like bakers, preserves makers, and other prepared food producers. The weekly format means regular customers often return, building relationships with favorite vendors and developing shopping routines around what's in season. If you're a produce grower or food producer in the Twin Cities area, a seasonal weekly farmers market represents a stable sales channel during the months it operates. The direct relationship with customers and the established foot traffic from a neighborhood-based location make farmers markets a foundational selling opportunity for many food vendors.
Seward Tower West Farmers Market
by Seward Tower West Farmers Market Organizers
2515 9th St S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 2515 9th St S in Minneapolis, the Seward Tower West Farmers Market is a seasonal weekly gathering that connects local food producers and growers directly with neighborhood shoppers. As a farmers market, this event differs from craft fairs or general pop-ups because it centers exclusively on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. Vendors typically include local farmers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, prepared food makers, bakers, and other artisanal food producers who source ingredients from the region. This focus means shoppers can expect to find items at peak freshness and quality, with the opportunity to speak directly with the people who grew or made their food. The Seward Tower West Farmers Market serves the Minneapolis community with a reliable weekly schedule during its operating season. The neighborhood draw tends to be fairly consistent, attracting both regular customers who visit week after week and new shoppers exploring what local producers have available. Because farmers markets operate seasonally, the variety of vendors and products shifts with what grows in Minnesota's climate. Spring through fall typically sees the widest selection, with vendors rotating in and out based on harvest timing. The market creates a casual, social atmosphere where people gather not just to shop but to connect with their food sources and support local agriculture. If you're considering becoming a vendor at Seward Tower West Farmers Market, reach out directly to the organizers to learn about current booth availability, vendor requirements, and the specific operating dates for the upcoming season. Farmers market vendors often develop strong regular customer bases and appreciate the direct feedback from shoppers, making these weekly markets an established way to build a loyal following in the Minneapolis area.
Seward Tower East Farmers Market
by Seward Tower East Farmers Market Organizers
2910 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Operating seasonally in the heart of Minneapolis, the Seward Tower East Farmers Market at 2910 E Franklin Ave brings together local growers, producers, and food vendors who sell directly to their community. Like most farmers markets, this weekly gathering focuses on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce rather than crafts or manufactured goods, making it an ideal venue for farmers, orchardists, bakers, and value-added food producers looking to connect with customers who prioritize quality and locality. The Seward neighborhood has long been known for its commitment to supporting local food systems and sustainable agriculture, which means the customer base at Seward Tower East tends to be engaged shoppers who understand the value of buying produce at peak season and knowing where their food comes from. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically experience strong foot traffic from residents seeking everything from heirloom vegetables and berries to prepared foods, honey, herbs, cheese, and baked goods. The weekly format creates a consistent routine that builds loyal customers who return each week for their fresh food needs. Since this market operates on a seasonal schedule, the timing and product mix shift with Minnesota's growing season. Spring and early summer bring an explosion of greens and early crops, while late summer and fall are peak seasons for a full variety of vegetables, fruits, and fall harvests. Contact the organizers directly to confirm current scheduling and any specific vendor requirements, as farmers markets often have particular application processes and vendor fee structures. For food vendors and growers in the Minneapolis area, Seward Tower East Farmers Market represents a steady, community-focused sales channel with regular customer engagement throughout the season.
Farm to Fairview
by Farm to Fairview Organizers
420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 420 Delaware St SE in Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Farm to Fairview operates as a traditional farmers market, meaning you'll find direct relationships between vendors and customers, with produce and prepared foods sold by the people who grew or made them. This setup differs from wholesale markets or typical retail grocery stores because shoppers can ask farmers about their growing practices, learn what's in season, and get recipes or preparation tips directly from the source. The market focuses on food and produce, so you'll encounter a range of vendors including vegetable and fruit growers, herb farmers, and food producers who work with local ingredients. Depending on the season, you might see everything from early spring greens and asparagus to summer berries and tomatoes, then fall squash and root vegetables. Many farmers markets like this one also attract bakers, cheese makers, preserves producers, and other value-added food vendors who complement the fresh produce offerings. The customer base at farmers markets in Minneapolis tends to be neighborhood residents, home cooks looking for quality ingredients, and people interested in supporting local agriculture. The seasonal nature of Farm to Fairview means the market operates during the months when local farmers have products to sell, typically spring through fall, though some winter markets do exist in the Twin Cities area. Since the schedule is seasonal, reaching out to the organizers directly is the best way to confirm exact dates and hours for the year you're planning to vend. As a vendor, you'd be joining a community-focused market that emphasizes the connection between local food production and the Minneapolis neighborhood it serves.
Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market
by Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market Organizers
2523 Portland Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market located at 2523 Portland Ave S in Minneapolis, bringing together local growers and food vendors with community shoppers looking for fresh, quality produce and food products. As a weekly farmers market, this venue operates on a regular schedule during its season, making it a reliable destination for both vendors and customers who value direct-to-consumer sales and farm-fresh goods. Farmers markets like Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market function differently from other retail events because they prioritize relationships between producers and consumers. Vendors at this market typically include local farmers selling seasonal produce, specialty food makers offering items like baked goods, preserves, or prepared foods, and other food-focused vendors who align with the market's emphasis on fresh and locally-sourced goods. The market atmosphere encourages customers to learn directly from the people growing and making their food, creating a community-oriented shopping experience rather than a transactional one. The Minneapolis location in Hennepin County draws from a diverse urban population with strong interest in local food systems and sustainable agriculture. Shoppers at the Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market tend to include health-conscious consumers, families seeking quality ingredients, and neighborhood residents who appreciate the convenience of sourcing food locally. The seasonal nature of the market reflects agricultural cycles, with inventory and vendor participation shifting throughout the year as different crops come into harvest. If you're considering becoming a vendor at the Ebenezer Tower Farmers Market, the seasonal schedule and weekly format provide consistent customer contact and built-in foot traffic. For specific details about the current season's dates, vendor application requirements, and booth availability, reaching out directly to the organizer is the best approach to get accurate information and understand whether this market aligns with your product offerings and business goals.
Ebenezer Park Farmers Market
by Ebenezer Park Farmers Market Organizers
2700 Park Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Ebenezer Park Farmers Market is a weekly gathering in Minneapolis where local growers and food producers bring their seasonal harvests to 2700 Park Ave S. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or pop-up, this event focuses on direct sales from the people who grow and make the food, creating a more straightforward connection between producers and home cooks. You'll find fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and other food-focused vendors who rotate with the seasons. The market operates seasonally, which means the selection and vendor lineup shift throughout the year. Spring brings the first greens and early crops, summer offers peak abundance with berries and tomatoes, fall features root vegetables and storage crops, and winter vendors typically include those with preserved items and cold-season produce. This seasonal rhythm is typical of farmers markets in the Twin Cities area, where Minnesota's climate shapes what's available. Attendees range from home gardeners looking to support local agriculture to serious home cooks hunting for specific ingredients they can't find at grocery stores, plus families making it a weekend routine. The Hennepin County location on Park Ave S makes the market accessible to south Minneapolis neighborhoods and the broader metro area. Since Ebenezer Park Farmers Market operates on a weekly schedule, it becomes part of many people's regular shopping routine rather than a one-time event. If you're a food vendor considering this market, the seasonal nature means you'll want to contact the organizers directly to learn which weeks they run throughout the year and what their vendor application process looks like. This is the kind of venue where customers return week after week, building relationships with the producers they buy from.
Brian Coyle Farmers Market
by Brian Coyle Farmers Market Organizers
450 15th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 450 15th Ave S in Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Like other farmers markets, Brian Coyle Farmers Market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendor availability and selection shift with what's being harvested. This means shoppers and vendors alike experience the rhythm of the agricultural year, with spring bringing early greens and plants, summer offering peak produce variety, and fall featuring root vegetables, apples, and late-season crops. The farmers market format creates a direct connection between producers and customers that you won't find at conventional grocery stores. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically include produce farmers selling vegetables and fruits, but also often feature prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, herbs, and other value-added products made from local ingredients. If you're a vendor, a farmers market presence can be an excellent way to build a regular customer base and test new products in a community-focused setting. The regular weekly schedule helps customers know when and where to find you, building loyalty over the season. The Brian Coyle Farmers Market draws neighborhood residents, home cooks, and people looking for fresh, locally-sourced food. The market serves the Minneapolis community as a gathering place where quality matters and the story behind each product is part of the appeal. Since this is a seasonal operation, reach out to the organizers to confirm the specific dates when the market runs and what vendor opportunities might be available for your products. Weekly farmers markets tend to attract dedicated shoppers who return consistently, making it a stable venue for vendors committed to seasonal selling.
Abbott Northwestern Farmers Market
by Abbott Northwestern Farmers Market Organizers
800 E 28th St, Minneapolis, MN
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at 800 E 28th St in Minneapolis, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers during the growing season. Like most farmers markets, Abbott Northwestern operates on a seasonal schedule, so if you're thinking about setting up here, you'll want to confirm the current year's dates with the organizers before committing. Farmers markets draw a steady stream of neighborhood shoppers looking for fresh produce, prepared foods, and artisanal goods that you won't find in conventional grocery stores. The customer base at urban Minneapolis markets like this one tends to include health-conscious residents, families, home cooks, and people seeking direct relationships with the farmers and makers behind their food. Because this market is rooted in a specific neighborhood location rather than a temporary pop-up setup, you can expect a mix of regular weekly customers who plan their shopping around the market calendar. What makes a farmers market different from a craft fair or general festival is the focus on food and produce, vendors here are typically local farms, orchards, bakeries, cheese makers, honey producers, and other food-based small businesses. Some markets also welcome prepared food vendors or value-added producers like jams, baked goods, or sauces made from local ingredients. If you grow vegetables, raise animals for meat or dairy, bake, or produce food items that align with a local, seasonal model, this could be a good fit for your business. The Abbott Northwestern location in Minneapolis offers access to the steady foot traffic of an urban neighborhood, which can mean reliable customer attendance throughout the season. Before applying as a vendor, reach out to the market organizers to learn about their specific vendor requirements, booth fees, and any restrictions on product categories. Understanding their setup and operational details will help you determine if this regular weekly commitment works with your production and distribution schedule.
Festivals in Minneapolis(8)
Minnehaha Falls Art Fair 2026
by Homespun Events
Minneapolis, MN
July 17-19, 2026
20 spots open
One of Minneapolis' most cherished summer events, the Minnehaha Falls Art Fair takes place July 17-19, 2026, in the scenic landscape of Minnehaha Park. This juried art festival draws nearly 200 artists from across the region and beyond, making it a destination event for serious collectors, casual art enthusiasts, and families looking to spend a summer weekend outdoors. The fair's location at one of the Twin Cities' most beloved parks creates a natural backdrop that complements the diverse range of artwork on display. The Minnehaha Falls Art Fair attracts a thoughtfully curated mix of artists working across multiple mediums, from painting, sculpture, and photography to ceramics, jewelry, printmaking, and mixed media. Because the fair is juried, you'll find work that spans both traditional and contemporary styles, with artists ranging from emerging talent to established professionals. The three-day format gives vendors multiple opportunities to connect with different crowds, from serious first-day collectors to casual weekend browsers. Attendees tend to be art-minded locals and visitors drawn by the festival atmosphere and the chance to purchase directly from artists. Beyond the artwork itself, Minnehaha Falls Art Fair offers the full festival experience. Live entertainment throughout the weekend creates an energetic but relaxed vibe, while food trucks and on-site dining options keep visitors comfortable during their time in the park. Family activities ensure the event draws multigenerational crowds, which can mean steady foot traffic throughout each day. The summer timing in mid-July makes this an ideal event for vendors seeking outdoor festival season exposure during peak attendance months in Minnesota. The fair's recognition as one of the nation's quality art events speaks to its reputation within the artist community. For vendors serious about selling original art and craft work, the Minnehaha Falls Art Fair represents the kind of well-established, well-attended festival that draws committed buyers and builds collector relationships year after year.
Loring Park Art Festival 2026
by Artlinx / Loring Park Art Festival
Minneapolis, MN
July 25-26, 2026
20 spots open
Taking place in the heart of Minneapolis over the last weekend of July, this long-running juried festival draws serious collectors, art enthusiasts, and families looking to spend a summer day surrounded by quality work. Loring Park's tree-lined grounds provide an ideal setting for browsing original paintings, sculptures, fine crafts, and photography from over 140 juried artists who travel from across the region to exhibit. The festival has built a strong reputation over its 26-year history for maintaining high curatorial standards, which means you'll encounter established artists alongside emerging talents all competing for the same audience. The two-day event is structured to keep visitors engaged throughout the day and into the evening. Live music performances on two stages create energy across different sections of the park, giving the festival a vibrant, community-focused atmosphere that appeals to both serious art buyers and casual weekend visitors. This mix of audiences means consistent foot traffic and opportunities for vendors selling work across all price points and mediums. Beyond fine art, the Loring Park Art Festival distinguishes itself through its Culinary Arts Market component, which brings gourmet food vendors into the equation. This addition reflects a broader trend in summer festivals where attendees expect quality food experiences alongside art. A beer and wine garden adds another gathering point, encouraging people to linger longer on the grounds and move between different vendor areas. Vendors selling edible goods, artisanal products, or complementary crafts often find this dual-focused festival particularly valuable. If you're an artist interested in exhibiting, applications open well in advance, with the artist application deadline set for March 20, 2026. Those looking to participate in the Culinary Arts Market have a slightly later deadline of May 1, 2026. The July timing positions this festival at the peak of summer in Minnesota, when attendance is typically strong and the weather is favorable for outdoor events. With over two decades of established reputation, this is a festival where serious vendors know they'll reach an engaged audience.
Somi Art Fair (formerly Uptown Art Fair) 2026
by Uptown Association
Minneapolis, MN
August 1-2, 2026
20 spots open
Every August, Minneapolis hosts a major contemporary art festival that draws serious collectors, casual art enthusiasts, and families looking for a vibrant weekend. The Somi Art Fair, an annual event with deep roots in the local art community, moved to Bachman's Garden Center in 2026, providing a fresh venue while the neighborhood undergoes construction. This shift brings a new energy to the event while maintaining its reputation as one of the region's premier platforms for visual artists. The festival features 150 juried artists working across 12 different mediums, from painting and sculpture to ceramics, jewelry, printmaking, and mixed media. Because this is a curated art fair rather than an open vendor market, every artist has been selected through a jury process, which means you'll find thoughtfully vetted work at a range of price points and aesthetic approaches. Whether you're a sculptor looking to connect with collectors, a painter seeking gallery representation, or a jewelry maker wanting to reach the Minneapolis art-buying audience, the Somi Art Fair attracts visitors who are actively interested in acquiring original art. Beyond the artwork itself, the festival creates an engaging atmosphere with live music throughout the weekend, giving the event a festival feel that extends beyond gallery-style browsing. Family-friendly art activities keep younger visitors engaged, making this an event where people spend hours rather than minutes. Local food and drink vendors provide sustenance, so attendees can comfortably spend both days exploring. The August timing means pleasant late-summer weather in Minneapolis, drawing strong foot traffic from residents and visitors alike. For artists, this combination of serious collectors, family audiences, and festival atmosphere makes the Somi Art Fair a valuable sales and networking opportunity in the upper Midwest art scene.
Great Northern Festival 2027
by The Great Northern
Minneapolis, MN
January 28 - February 1, 2027
20 spots open
Winter festivals in Minneapolis-Saint Paul bring the community together during the coldest months of the year, transforming the Twin Cities into a celebration of cold-climate creativity and culture. The Great Northern Festival 2026, running January 28 through February 1, embodies this spirit as an annual event that spans multiple venues across both cities. This multi-day festival positions itself as a gathering space where vendors, artists, and attendees embrace the season rather than hibernate through it. The festival draws a diverse mix of vendors who thrive in winter markets. Craft makers typically showcase handmade goods like knitted wares, pottery, jewelry, and home décor that appeal to people seeking unique gifts and locally-made items. Food vendors capitalize on the season with hot beverages, comfort foods, and prepared goods that warm visitors as they explore outdoor installations and indoor venues. Artisans who specialize in winter-themed work, holiday décor extensions, and cold-weather crafts find strong audiences here. You'll also find vendors selling winter sports equipment, outdoor gear, and seasonal home goods alongside makers of candles, textiles, and decorative arts. The attendee base for the Great Northern Festival tends to include locals looking to engage with their community during winter months, tourists visiting the Twin Cities for winter activities, and gift-shoppers seeking distinctive items from independent makers. The festival's programming spans outdoor art installations that take advantage of Minneapolis-Saint Paul's winter landscape, winter sports activities that draw enthusiasts, cultural events that celebrate regional heritage, and food experiences ranging from casual sampling to more substantial dining. With venues distributed throughout both cities, the festival creates multiple neighborhoods of activity rather than concentrating everything in one location. For vendors, the January-early February timing positions this as a post-holiday market where winter inventory still moves well, and customers are actively engaged in winter activities. The Great Northern Festival's annual cycle makes it a reliable fixture on the Minneapolis-Saint Paul event calendar for both established and emerging vendors seeking winter market opportunities in a major metropolitan area.
Midwinter Folk Festival 2027
by American Swedish Institute
Minneapolis, MN
February 21-22, 2027
20 spots open
Each February, Minneapolis hosts this celebration of Nordic heritage at the historic American Swedish Institute, drawing together craftspeople, musicians, and food vendors who specialize in Scandinavian traditions. The festival takes over the stunning Turnblad Mansion and its surrounding spaces, creating an immersive cultural experience that appeals to both longtime folk enthusiasts and newcomers curious about Nordic traditions. For vendors, the Midwinter Folk Festival 2026 (February 21-22) represents a unique opportunity to reach an audience genuinely interested in handmade crafts, traditional foods, and cultural goods rather than casual shoppers. The festival atmosphere emphasizes authenticity and skill. You'll find vendors selling traditional textiles like woven goods and embroidered pieces, woodcrafts, metalwork, and other items rooted in Scandinavian craft heritage. Food vendors showcase Nordic cuisine, from baked goods to preserved items to specialty ingredients. Live folk music and dance performances run throughout the weekend, creating an energetic backdrop that keeps attendees moving through vendor areas. The intimate setting of the Turnblad Mansion, a National Historic Landmark, adds gravitas and charm that distinguishes this festival from larger, more commercial events. Attendees tend to be culturally engaged visitors with specific interests in Nordic heritage, folk arts, and traditional craftsmanship. Many come from the Twin Cities' substantial Scandinavian community, while others travel for the festival specifically. February timing means this is a winter event, drawing people looking for indoor cultural activities during the colder months. The festival's focus on education and cultural preservation rather than mass consumption creates a different vendor dynamic than typical craft fairs. If your business centers on traditional crafts, Nordic-inspired goods, or Scandinavian food products, this festival connects you with an audience that values authenticity and cultural knowledge.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair 2027
by Homespun Events
Minneapolis, MN
May 9-10, 2027
20 spots open
Taking place over Mother's Day weekend in May, this annual art fair transforms the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden into a vibrant marketplace celebrating visual art and craft across multiple disciplines. The 2026 edition brings together approximately 170 artists and makers, offering attendees an opportunity to browse and purchase directly from creators working in sculpture, painting, ceramics, jewelry, and other visual mediums. What makes this festival unique is its integration with the garden's existing landscape and architecture, vendors are distributed throughout the grounds, creating a natural flow between art booths and the site's renowned public sculptures and green spaces. The Botanical Marketplace operates under the Cowles Conservatory, providing a distinct shopping experience focused on plants, botanical goods, and garden-related art. This section attracts vendors specializing in everything from houseplants and seeds to garden décor and nature-inspired crafts. Beyond shopping, the fair includes live music performances throughout the weekend, creating an ambient backdrop as visitors move between booths. Families with children can take advantage of dedicated kids' crafts activities, making the event accessible to younger attendees who might want to engage creatively while parents explore artist booths. The food scene is substantial, with 15+ food trucks positioned around the fairgrounds offering everything from casual fare to locally sourced cuisine. This means vendors and visitors can spend extended time at the fair without needing to leave the site for meals. The May timing places this festival at an ideal moment, weather is typically pleasant in Minneapolis, spring plantings are fresh, and the Mother's Day connection adds a natural shopping context for those seeking gifts or treating themselves. For artists and makers, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Art Fair represents a well-established annual event that draws art enthusiasts and collectors to a respected cultural venue. The combination of foot traffic from garden visitors, the prestige of the location, and the variety of fellow vendors creates an environment where both emerging and established artists can connect with buyers who are actively seeking original work.
Art-A-Whirl 2027
by Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA)
Minneapolis, MN
May 15-17, 2027
20 spots open
Northeast Minneapolis transforms into a sprawling art destination every May when this annual festival takes over the neighborhood for a three-day celebration of creativity. Art-A-Whirl draws visitors eager to explore working studios, galleries, and artist spaces across more than 100 locations throughout the area. The festival operates as an open studio tour format, meaning attendees can wander from venue to venue at their own pace, watching artists at work and purchasing directly from creators. This structure gives visitors an intimate look at the creative process while offering artists a chance to connect with collectors and art enthusiasts in a casual, accessible environment. The scale of this festival is significant. With member artists, galleries, and creative businesses spread across iconic Northeast Minneapolis locations like the Northrup King Building, California Building, and Casket Arts, there's genuine variety in what you'll encounter. You might find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, printmakers, photographers, and mixed media artists all operating simultaneously. Some vendors sell finished work, while others showcase their process and take custom commissions. The neighborhood's reputation as a creative hub means the festival attracts a dedicated audience of art collectors, casual browsers, and people simply looking for a community-oriented weekend activity. May timing works well for this event. The weather in Minneapolis is warming up, making it pleasant to move between outdoor locations and navigate the streets of Northeast. Many artists use Art-A-Whirl as a marker in their annual calendar, treating it as an opportunity to refresh their studios, launch new work, or engage with their local creative community. If you're a vendor in visual arts, crafts, or design-related fields, this festival represents one of the largest concentrated art events in the region, drawing the kind of audience that values direct artist relationships and handmade work. The open studio format means setup is typically in your existing studio or gallery space, which appeals to artists looking to participate without extensive logistics.
Stone Arch Bridge Festival 2027
by Stone Arch Bridge Festival
Minneapolis, MN
June 20-21, 2027
20 spots open
Held along the picturesque Minneapolis riverfront each June, this annual art festival brings together over 200 artists and makers for a weekend celebration of creativity and community. The Stone Arch Bridge Festival 2026 takes place June 20-21, drawing artists working in painting, sculpture, printmaking, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and mixed media, alongside culinary artists who showcase their edible creations. The riverside setting near the historic Stone Arch Bridge creates a distinctive backdrop that attracts both serious art collectors and casual browsers looking to discover emerging talent and established artists. The festival spans two full days, opening at 10am on Saturday through 7pm and running 10am to 5pm on Sunday, giving you flexibility to plan your visit around peak times. Beyond the artist booths, you'll find food vendors offering everything from casual bites to more specialized culinary offerings, live music performances throughout the grounds, and activities designed to engage families and children. This mix makes it as much a community gathering as a shopping destination, drawing diverse crowds, art enthusiasts, tourists exploring Minneapolis neighborhoods, families, and people simply enjoying a summer weekend outdoors. For vendors, the Stone Arch Bridge Festival represents an established event on the Minnesota festival circuit with strong foot traffic and a reputation for attracting quality-conscious shoppers. The riverfront location in Minneapolis offers excellent visibility and access, pulling attendees from throughout the Twin Cities and beyond. If you work in visual arts, crafts, or have culinary products to showcase, this June event provides a prime opportunity to reach engaged buyers in a well-established festival setting with a proven annual following.
Craft Fairs in Minneapolis(5)
Textile Center Makers Market 2026
by Textile Center of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
November 2026
20 spots open
Taking place each November in Minneapolis, this juried craft fair draws fiber artists and makers from across the Upper Midwest who specialize in textile work and complementary crafts. The Textile Center provides the perfect venue for this annual market, given the organization's deep roots in the textile community and its commitment to supporting working artists. You'll find handwoven textiles from weavers who work on traditional looms, as well as contemporary interpretations of classic techniques. Alongside these are artisans selling handmade clothing that ranges from bespoke garments to ready-to-wear pieces, often incorporating hand-dyed or hand-printed fabrics. Jewelry makers showcase work that frequently features fiber elements or pairs well with textile-focused aesthetics, while felted goods offer everything from sculptural pieces to functional accessories. The juried format means the vendor lineup is carefully curated, so you're encountering artists who meet consistent quality standards and bring serious craftsmanship to their work. This appeals to shoppers looking for genuine handmade goods and one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced items. The crowd tends to include people with genuine interest in textile arts, makers seeking inspiration and community, gift-shoppers looking for thoughtful handcrafted items, and collectors of fiber art. Timing the market in November positions it well for holiday shopping while capturing the early season gift-buying energy. If you work with natural fibers, create woven or knitted goods, make clothing or accessories with textile components, or produce mixed-media art that incorporates fiber, this market aligns well with your product focus. The vendor community is typically collaborative rather than cutthroat, and the setting attracts an audience that values the artistry and labor behind handmade textiles. This is a solid opportunity to connect with customers who understand and appreciate your craft.
Gift & Art Expo Minneapolis 2026
by Gift & Art Expo
Minneapolis, MN
November 6-8, 2026
20 spots open
If you're a maker or seller looking for high-traffic holiday venue, the annual Gift & Art Expo in Minneapolis draws serious shoppers ready to fill their carts during the critical pre-Thanksgiving and early December window. Held at the Minneapolis Convention Center in mid-November, this craft fair has become a major fixture on the Twin Cities retail calendar and serves as the official launch pad for the region's holiday shopping season. The timing is strategic: early enough to capture holiday planners and gift-givers, late enough that shoppers are shifting from summer mindset into festive mode. This expo attracts a broad vendor mix reflecting both functional and decorative categories. You'll find jewelry makers displaying everything from delicate sterling pieces to bold statement accessories, pottery and ceramics vendors offering handthrown pieces and sculptural work, and textile artists selling fiber art, woven goods, and fabric creations. Homewares vendors bring kitchen goods, home decor, and functional art pieces. Painters and mixed-media artists round out the offerings, alongside specialty gift producers whose goods appeal to people seeking something beyond typical retail. The breadth means the crowd skews diverse too: gift buyers hunting for unique presents, interior decorators sourcing statement pieces, collectors looking for original art, and casual shoppers browsing for holiday inspiration. The convention center location means foot traffic and logistics work in your favor. November in Minneapolis is genuinely cold, so indoor venue matters. Attendees tend to come specifically for events like this rather than stumbling in casually, which means serious shopping intent. This is the season when people are buying for multiple occasions: Thanksgiving hostess gifts, holiday presents, corporate gifting, and personal acquisitions before year-end. The Gift & Art Expo captures that spending energy during peak season, making it an appealing venue for vendors whose inventory aligns with gift-giving and home beautification. Whether you're established or building wholesale relationships, the November timing and convention center draw make this a worth-considering date for your selling calendar.
No Coast Craft-o-Rama Minneapolis
by No Coast Craft-o-Rama
Minneapolis, MN 55414
December 2026
25 spots open
Held annually each December, this Minneapolis craft fair draws independent makers and designers from across the region to showcase their handmade work during the busy holiday season. The event brings together a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from ceramics and jewelry to textiles, illustrations, home goods, and one-of-a-kind gifts that appeal to shoppers looking for something beyond mass-produced holiday fare. The crafted nature of the goods means attendees typically find items with real stories behind them, whether that's a local potter's functional dinnerware, a jewelry maker's unique designs, or a textile artist's hand-dyed scarves. The craft fair format makes this feel different from a typical holiday market or pop-up. Rather than featuring commercial brands or resellers, the focus stays on independent creators and small-scale makers who directly produce what they're selling. This means customers interact with the people behind their purchases, and vendors get to talk directly with the people who appreciate handmade goods. The December timing captures shoppers looking for gifts with character and supporting local artists at the same time, creating a community-oriented shopping experience during the holiday season. The December gathering in Minneapolis draws both regular craft fair attendees and holiday shoppers curious about local makers. This is the kind of event where you'll see people specifically hunting for unique gifts, artists supporting other artists, and folks who prefer buying from makers over retail chains. For vendors, the holiday season brings a natural surge in gift-buying traffic, and craft fairs like this one tap into that demand while building a reputation and customer base year-round. The mix of handmade art, wearables, home goods, and gifts creates a well-rounded selection that keeps browsers engaged as they move through the space.
Northeast Minneapolis Art-A-Whirl
by NEMAA (Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association)
Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, 1505 NE 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55413
May 15-17, 2027 (third weekend of May)
25 spots open
Each May, the third weekend brings one of the country's most significant celebrations of visual art and craft to the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District. This three-day event transforms the neighborhood into an open creative ecosystem where hundreds of independent artists, makers, and small vendors open their studio doors to the public. The scale is genuinely impressive: you're walking through dozens of buildings across the district, each hosting multiple working artists in their actual creative spaces rather than in a convention center or fairground setting. This means you see artists at work, learn directly about their process, and purchase pieces in the context of where they were made. For vendors, Art-A-Whirl attracts a specific kind of attendee who's actively seeking handmade goods, original art, and unique locally-produced items. The crowd tends toward art enthusiasts, collectors, design-conscious shoppers, and people who specifically plan their spring around attending. The neighborhood's established reputation draws both longtime fans and newcomers discovering the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District for the first time. Beyond the studio galleries themselves, pop-up vendor markets throughout the district create additional selling opportunities, and the presence of live music and food vendors adds to the street-level energy and foot traffic. The event sits at the intersection of a traditional open studio tour and a craft fair, giving it a different character than booth-based markets. Attendees spend the weekend wandering the district, which means discovery and browsing are central to the experience. May timing means pleasant spring weather in Minneapolis, encouraging people to spend entire afternoons walking neighborhoods and exploring. The three-day format means you capture weekend traffic across Friday evening through Sunday, with different crowds each day. Whether you make fine art, crafts, jewelry, home goods, apparel, or other handmade products, the fundamental draw is that this event brings serious buyers and browsers to Northeast Minneapolis specifically looking for original work and artist-made items.
Minneapolis Convention Center Craft Fair
by Convention Center Craft Fairs
1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Fall/Winter 2026
591 spots open
Held annually at the Minneapolis Convention Center in downtown Minneapolis, this large-scale craft fair brings together hundreds of artisans and makers to showcase handmade goods throughout the fall and winter season. The event draws a diverse crowd of shoppers looking for unique, locally-crafted items ideal for gift-giving during the holiday months. The convention center's spacious layout allows vendors to display everything from jewelry and textiles to home decor, ceramics, woodwork, and mixed media art. As a craft fair rather than a farmers market or pop-up, this event emphasizes handmade and artisan products with a focus on visual arts and decorative goods. Vendors typically include independent artisans, small production studios, and creative entrepreneurs from across the region who sell directly to consumers. The scale of the event, with its substantial vendor presence, means shoppers can explore a wide range of styles and price points without leaving the city center. The fall and winter timing positions this fair as a major shopping destination during peak holiday season, when many people are seeking one-of-a-kind gifts and handcrafted items that stand out from mass-produced alternatives. For vendors, the Minneapolis Convention Center location at 1301 2nd Ave S offers easy urban access and attracts both local shoppers and visitors to the Twin Cities area. Whether you create jewelry, home goods, artwork, clothing, or other handmade items, a craft fair of this scale provides excellent exposure to a large customer base actively seeking artisan products during the busy winter shopping season.
Pop-Ups in Minneapolis(1)
Consignment Stores in Minneapolis(8)
I Like You
GIFT_SHOPBoutique store open for 18 years showcasing over 300 local artists' handmade wares including artisanal crafts, handmade jewelry, quirky home decor, and unique greeting cards. Committed to local Minnesota-based creators. Two locations.
Minnesota Makers
GIFT_SHOPGift shop inside the Meet Minneapolis Visitor Center featuring the work of over 150 Minnesota artists from across the state. Also teaches art and craft classes. Wide variety of handmade goods from near the Canadian border to southern Minnesota.
Hennepin Made
GALLERYHandmade artisan lighting studio and gallery in Minneapolis. Each piece is designed and hand-blown in their Minneapolis studio using a centuries-old glassblowing process. Accepts custom commissions and wholesale partnerships.
Digs
BOUTIQUEFabric, crafts, and gift shop in Minneapolis featuring local makers and artisans. Carries a curated selection of handmade goods, sewing supplies, and unique gifts from Minnesota-based creators.
Minneapolis Craft Market
COOPERATIVEMinneapolis's dedicated indie craft market providing a platform for 200+ approved makers and artists selling diverse handmade work. A hub of the Twin Cities' DIY and independent maker culture.
Minnesota Street Market Artist Consignment
GALLERYMinnesota Street Market holds designated gallery space for artists and artisans to display and sell work on consignment. Features an inspired collection of local arts and gifts. Submit an Art Consignment Application with portfolio.
The Art Shoppe Minneapolis
COOPERATIVEA network for Minnesota artists providing a viable sales venue, business coaching, and mentorship. Artists bring work directly for consignment. Both a retail store and an artist development program.
Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association Studios
GALLERYNortheast Minneapolis is home to 500+ artists in the nation's largest arts district. The Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association represents galleries and studios open year-round including the massive Art-A-Whirl tour.
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