Vendor Events in Mountain View, HI

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Festivals in Mountain View(6)

Mountain View Art and Wine Festival

by Mountain View Central Business Association / MLA Productions

Mountain View, CA

September 12-13, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in September, this festival celebrates the creative energy and culinary culture of Mountain View, CA with a carefully curated selection of regional artists and wine producers. The Mountain View Art and Wine Festival brings together local and regional talent for a two-day event that appeals to art collectors, wine enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore what the Bay Area's creative community has to offer. The festival format allows vendors to showcase their work across an extended weekend, giving attendees time to browse, learn directly from creators, and discover new favorites without the time constraints of a typical market day. The mixed vendor lineup typical of a festival like this spans visual artists, craft creators, and wine vendors, creating an environment where fine art, handmade goods, and quality beverages share space. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, and other artisans alongside wine producers from California's wine regions. This diversity means the festival attracts a broad audience including art buyers, gift shoppers, wine lovers, and families out for a weekend activity. The September timing works well for both vendors and visitors, falling after the peak summer tourist season but before the rush toward the holidays, and it offers pleasant early fall weather ideal for spending time outdoors exploring what local makers have created. As a festival rather than a weekly or recurring market, the Mountain View Art and Wine Festival creates a special event atmosphere where vendors can invest in larger booth setups and more extensive product displays. The two-day format gives serious customers time to return, and it often draws visitors from beyond the immediate area who plan their weekend around attending. For artists and wine vendors, a festival event like this represents an opportunity to reach concentrated crowds of engaged buyers in a setting designed specifically to celebrate creativity and craftsmanship.

Mountain View Art & Wine Festival

by Mountain View Chamber of Commerce / Miramar Events

Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94041

September 12-13, 2026

Festival$395 registration fee + 10% commission on sales

25 spots open

Happening September 12-13 along historic Castro Street in Mountain View, this annual festival draws thousands of art and culture enthusiasts from across the Bay Area. The event transforms the downtown corridor into an open-air gallery and marketplace where over 400 fine artists, craftspeople, and makers showcase their work directly to the public. You'll find everything from painting and photography to jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, woodworking, and mixed media creations, making this one of the larger general art festivals in the region. The festival vibe blends gallery sophistication with street fair accessibility. Unlike smaller craft markets, this scale of event attracts serious collectors alongside casual browsers, giving vendors exposure to a broad audience with genuine interest in art and craft. The September timing means pleasant early fall weather, drawing strong attendance from people looking to support local artists and find one-of-a-kind pieces for their homes. Many attendees actively collect from Northern California artisans, so the crowd tends to be engaged and purchasing-minded rather than just walking through. Beyond the visual arts, the festival features wine and beer vendors, creating a social atmosphere that keeps people lingering longer on Castro Street. Live music performances add energy to the grounds throughout the weekend, encouraging visitors to stay and explore multiple booth areas. This combination of high-quality art, local food and beverage options, and entertainment makes it feel like a destination event rather than a quick shopping trip. Vendors at this festival typically report strong sales and good foot traffic, particularly those selling ready-to-purchase items like small sculptures, prints, jewelry, and decorative pieces that appeal to the festival's mixed audience.

Arkansas Bean Fest and Championship Outhouse Races 2026

by Mountain View Arkansas Chamber of Commerce

Mountain View Square, Mountain View, AR 72560

October 23-24, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The 44th Annual Arkansas Bean Fest and Championship Outhouse Races returns to Mountain View, Arkansas for October 23-24, 2026. The festival combines folk music, bean cooking contests, and the iconic outhouse races down the town square. The Bean Fest Artisans Market on the Square features handmade treasures crafted by talented artists from across Arkansas. The festival is part of Mountain View's deep folk music tradition, which earned it the title of "Folk Music Capital of the World." Vendor applications are managed through Eventeny.

Arkansas Folk Festival

by Ozark Folk Center State Park

Downtown Mountain View Courthouse Square, 109 N. Peabody Street, Mountain View, AR 72560

April 16-17, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

The Arkansas Folk Festival is an annual spring celebration held on the third weekend of April in downtown Mountain View, a nationally renowned hub for Ozark folk music. The festival features traditional music performances including fiddle, banjo, and gospel, alongside a robust Artisans Market with handmade crafts such as woodwork, pottery, quilts, and woven baskets. Craft vendors and food vendors line the historic Stone County Courthouse square. The event attracts families and visitors seeking authentic Ozark heritage experiences, with free admission, live music throughout daylight hours, and a Saturday morning parade. Shuttle service from the nearby Ozark Folk Center is available to attendees.

64th Annual Arkansas Folk Festival - Artisans Market on the Square

by Arkansas Craft Guild & Gallery

Mountain View, AR

2027-04-17

FestivalContact Arkansas Craft Guild

20 spots open

Each spring, Mountain View's town square comes alive with one of Arkansas's longest-running celebrations of traditional craftsmanship. The 64th Annual Arkansas Folk Festival draws visitors who appreciate authentically handmade goods and the stories behind them. The heart of this gathering is the Artisans Market on the Square, where Arkansas Craft Guild members set up on the grass north of the Courthouse to display their work across two days in mid-April. This is a festival rooted in Ozark heritage and regional pride. You'll find vendors selling the kinds of items that have been crafted in these mountains for generations: hand-thrown pottery, carved wooden pieces that showcase local timber, intricate quilts made using traditional patterns, and jewelry designed and fabricated by regional artisans. Leather goods, stained glass, and glass bead work represent the range of techniques represented. Unlike a general craft fair that might feature imported goods or mass-produced items with a handmade aesthetic, the Arkansas Folk Festival specifically celebrates makers who are invested in their craft traditions. The Friday evening hours (11am-6pm) and Saturday morning (9am-4pm) schedule works well for vendors who want to catch both the browsing crowd and families making a day of it in Mountain View. The setting on the courthouse grass gives the market a genuine community feel rather than a stripped-down commercial vibe. Attendees at folk festivals tend to be drawn by cultural interest, collecting locally-made pieces, and supporting artisans directly. April in the Ozarks brings pleasant weather, and the timing positions this event as a spring restart for many craft vendors after winter. For makers focused on folk traditions, regional craftsmanship, and the kind of customers who value the person behind the product, the Arkansas Folk Festival represents an established platform with deep roots in the community.

Mountain View Iris Festival

by Mountain View Iris Festival

Mountain View, AR

May 1-2, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Whether you’re exploring scenic trails, fishing along the White River, or enjoying live music in Pickin’ Park, our charming town offers unforgettable experiences. Immerse yourself in nature’s beauty and the rich traditions of the “Folk Music Capital of the World.” Plan your visit and discover why Mountain View is the perfect place to create lasting memories. Mountain View is proud to host many fun events and festivals perfect for families, friends, and loved ones to enjoy together! Hidden in the heart of the Ozarks, Mountain View, Arkansas has a rich tradition of preserving folk music and culture. Founded in 1890, the city's economy is largely based on tourism related to its title as the "Folk Music Capital of the World". ​ Discover the great outdoors in Mountain View, Arkansas, where adventure awaits at every turn. From hiking the breathtaking Ozark trails to fishing and kayaking on the White River, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with nature.

Craft Fairs in Mountain View(1)

Artisans Market Mountain View

by Arkansas Craft Guild

Town Square, Mountain View, AR 72560

April 17-18, 2027

Craft Fair10 x 10 booth $100. One Artist. Additional Artist in 1 booth $25. 2 booths $150 - 10x20 space. 2 booths - 2 artists $175

50 spots open

Spring brings crafters and makers to the Town Square in Mountain View, Arkansas, for this annual celebration of handmade goods and artisan work. The Artisans Market Mountain View takes place each April and serves as a key event for vendors selling original crafts, artwork, and handcrafted items to an engaged community of shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces. Unlike typical retail experiences, craft fairs like this one draw people specifically seeking authentic, maker-created products with stories behind them, whether that's jewelry, home décor, textiles, woodwork, pottery, or other handmade specialties. The April timing positions this market perfectly for spring shoppers browsing for seasonal décor, gifts, and personal treasures as the weather warms up. Mountain View's town square setting provides a natural gathering space where the local community and visitors converge to support independent makers. The craft fair format means you'll share the venue with fellow artisans rather than competing with mass-produced inventory, making it an ideal space for vendors whose customers value craftsmanship and originality. The annual frequency also builds loyalty among repeat shoppers who mark their calendars for this specific event. The Artisans Market Mountain View reflects the region's broader embrace of handmade culture, particularly given Mountain View's connections to folk arts and traditional craftsmanship. Attendees at this market tend to be people who actively seek locally-made goods and appreciate the time and skill that goes into artisan work. This makes it an excellent fit for vendors offering handcrafted products, whether you're established in the craft community or building a customer base for your work.

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