Vendor Events in Nashville, AR

31 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Nashville, AR. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Nashville(12)

Howard County Farmers Market

by Howard County Farmers Market Organizers

110 South Washington Street, Nashville, AR 71852

Tue:7:00 am - 10:30 am;Fri:7:00 pm - 10:30 am;Sat:7:00 pm - 10:30 am, May to October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Operating in the heart of Nashville, Arkansas, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Held at 110 South Washington Street, the market runs on a flexible schedule that accommodates both early risers and evening shoppers, with Tuesday morning sessions at 7:00 am and Friday and Saturday evening hours from 7:00 pm, operating from May through October when regional produce is at its peak. Farmers markets like this one serve as the primary venue where home cooks, restaurant buyers, and health-conscious shoppers connect directly with the people who grow their food. You'll find vendors offering fresh seasonal vegetables, local honey, and other farm-direct products that reflect what grows well in Howard County's climate. The market's acceptance of WIC benefits means it's genuinely accessible to the broader community, not just specialty shoppers. This also signals that vendors here cater to everyday cooking needs alongside specialty items. The timing of the market is worth noting for vendors considering whether to participate. The May through October window captures the prime season when local gardens are producing, making this an ideal opportunity for growers and value-added food producers. The dual evening slots on Friday and Saturday suggest the market draws both weekend leisure shoppers and people stopping by after work, which can mean different buying patterns than morning-only markets. The early Tuesday session taps into a different crowd entirely, making this a three-day market that's worth exploring if you're a food vendor trying to understand your potential customer base in the Howard County area.

Bean Blossom Farmers' Market

by Bean Blossom Farmers' Market Organizers

Corner State Rd 45 and State Rd 135, Nashville, IN 47448

Fri: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM, May 13 - Sep 30

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at the corner of State Road 45 and State Road 135 in Nashville, Brown County, the Bean Blossom Farmers' Market operates as a weekly gathering place for local producers and shoppers from May through September. Running Friday evenings from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, this farmers market captures the rhythm of the growing season, bringing vendors and customers together during the warmer months when local harvests are at their peak. The market draws a mix of regional producers focused on food and produce, along with artisans offering complementary goods. You'll find farmers selling fresh vegetables and eggs, bakers offering bread and pastries, cheese makers, herb growers, and florists bringing seasonal blooms. The evening timing makes this market particularly convenient for people working standard daytime hours who want to pick up ingredients for dinner or weekend meals. This is typical of farmers markets in smaller towns, where the weekly event becomes a community touchstone and a reliable way for producers to connect directly with customers who value local sourcing. The market's location in Nashville, a charming destination in Brown County known for its arts community and natural scenery, attracts both local residents and visitors exploring the area. Vendors benefit from foot traffic that includes both regulars who have come to expect certain producers each week and tourists browsing while visiting the region. The seasonal May-through-September window aligns with peak agricultural output in Indiana, meaning vendors have abundant product variety during these months. The Bean Blossom Farmers' Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, making it accessible to shoppers across different economic circumstances. For vendors, this means reaching a broad customer base and participating in a market that has built infrastructure to serve diverse shoppers. If you're producing food, baked goods, dairy products, herbs, flowers, or value-added items from local ingredients, this weekly market offers steady foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with repeat customers in a community-oriented setting.

Hip Donelson Community Farmers Market

by Hip Donelson Community Farmers Market Organizers

2730 Lebanon Road, Nashville, TN 37214

Every Friday, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Hip Donelson Community Farmers Market is a producer-only farmers market operating every Friday from May through October in Nashville's Donelson neighborhood. Vendors must personally grow, raise, produce, or make every item they sell within 150 miles of Nashville, with no resale items permitted. The market features fresh local produce, baked goods, herbs, skin and body care products, and prepared foods. Visitors enjoy shopping alongside local farmers and artisans, with live music, food trucks, and community gatherings creating a vibrant neighborhood destination. The market is accessible by public transportation and offers free parking.

Berrien County farmer's market

by Berrien County farmer's market Organizers

501 E. Marion Ave, Nashville, GA 31639

Thu: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM; Fri: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM; Sat: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM; Apr 1 - Dec 1

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Nashville Farmers Market in Berrien County is an established seasonal market featuring local agricultural vendors and value-added food producers. Vendors sell fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, dairy, meat, honey, baked goods, prepared foods, jams, crafts, flowers, plants, and related agricultural products. The market operates year-round with extended hours during peak season, attracting customers seeking locally-grown and locally-made goods. Located in downtown Nashville at 501 E. Marion Ave, the market provides direct-to-consumer sales opportunities for farmers and artisans within the region. The venue recently underwent expansion and renovations, positioning it as a central gathering place in the community.

East Nashville Farmers Market

by Nashville Farmers Market Association

1000 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206

Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM, May - September

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Operating every Thursday afternoon from May through September, this neighborhood gathering at 1000 Woodland Street brings together the vibrant East Nashville community around fresh, locally-sourced goods. The farmers market format creates a more intimate shopping experience than larger markets, with direct access to growers and producers who can tell you exactly where your food comes from and how it was made. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farms, freshly baked breads and pastries, and a steady rotation of handmade goods that reflect the creative energy East Nashville is known for. The Thursday evening timing, running from 3:30 to 6:30 PM, positions this market as a natural stop for people finishing their workday or planning their weekend meals. During the May through September season, vendors typically bring peak harvests of whatever's in season, so you might find early summer berries and greens in May, stone fruits and heirloom tomatoes at mid-summer, and fall crops like squash and root vegetables as September approaches. The handmade goods category tends to attract makers selling everything from candles and soaps to jewelry, plants, and textiles. Because this is a neighborhood market rather than a sprawling festival, the atmosphere tends to be more relaxed and personal. Regular vendors build relationships with returning customers, and newcomers often find the scale less overwhelming than larger markets. The East Nashville location means you're tapping into a community with strong values around local business, sustainability, and supporting small producers. If you're a vendor selling produce, baked goods, or handmade items with a local or artisanal angle, this market draws the kind of shoppers actively looking for what you make.

12 South Farmers Market

by Nashville Farmers Market Association

Sevier Park, 3000 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN 37204

Tuesdays, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The 12 South Farmers Market is a weekly community farmers market held every Tuesday at Sevier Park featuring locally grown produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, and handmade goods from local artisans. The market attracts families and community members seeking fresh provisions and locally made items. Vendor offerings include seasonal produce like peaches and strawberries, honey, flowers, and artisan crafts. The market runs seasonally from May through October and includes live music, food trucks, and rotating special events throughout the season such as peach festivals, arts and crafts celebrations, and seasonal harvest festivals. This family-friendly event has been operating for 16 seasons and emphasizes celebrating Tennessee's agricultural and creative heritage.

Nashville Farmers Market

by Nashville Farmers Market Association

900 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208

Daily, 8 AM - 6 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 900 Rosa L Parks Boulevard, this year-round farmers market serves Nashville's daily need for fresh, locally-sourced goods and prepared foods. Operating from 8 AM to 6 PM every day, it functions as both a traditional farmers market and a permanent marketplace, making it accessible whether you're shopping on a weekday morning or weekend afternoon. The venue combines outdoor farm sheds with an indoor market house, giving vendors flexibility across seasons and weather conditions while creating a comfortable shopping environment for year-round customers. Produce vendors are the backbone of the market, offering seasonal vegetables, fruits, and specialty crops throughout the year. You'll find consistent demand from home cooks, restaurants, and prepared food vendors who source ingredients on-site. Beyond produce, the market hosts artisanal bakers selling breads, pastries, and specialty baked goods, along with small-scale food producers offering everything from jams to prepared meals. Many visitors also shop for handmade crafts and locally-made goods, creating opportunities for vendors in textiles, home goods, and artisan products. The daily operating schedule means this market attracts both regular customers with standing shopping routines and casual foot traffic from the surrounding area. Unlike seasonal farmers markets that operate once or twice weekly, the consistent presence at 900 Rosa L Parks Boulevard builds loyal customer bases and repeat business. The mix of outdoor farm sheds and the indoor market house means vendors benefit from walk-through traffic as customers browse, and the on-site garden center adds another layer of foot traffic from people shopping for plants and garden supplies. This is an established Nashville institution, which means customers come with expectations for quality and variety. Whether you're producing fresh vegetables, baked goods, or handmade items, the year-round schedule and dual indoor-outdoor setup offers genuine opportunity to build a regular customer base in Nashville.

Nashville Chamber of Commerce Market

by Nashville Chamber of Commerce Market Organizers

South side of Courthouse, Nashville, IL 62263

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Nashville Chamber of Commerce Market brings fresh, local produce and food vendors to the south side of the Courthouse in Nashville, Illinois, a small community in Washington County. Operating seasonally, this weekly farmers market serves as a gathering place for residents seeking quality ingredients directly from local growers and food producers. The market reflects the agricultural character of the region, connecting vendors who specialize in fresh vegetables, fruits, and other food items with customers who value supporting local food systems. Weekly farmers markets like this one differ from other vendor events in their focus on direct-from-farm products and their role in the community food supply. Rather than crafts or manufactured goods, you'll find seasonal produce that changes throughout the growing season, along with value-added food products that vendors create from local ingredients. The atmosphere tends to be more practical and ingredient-focused than festive, drawing customers who plan their meals around what's available rather than browsing for entertainment. Attendees typically include home cooks looking for seasonal freshness, people interested in knowing where their food comes from, and longtime community members who treat the market as a weekly routine. The market's location on the south side of the Courthouse in downtown Nashville makes it accessible and visible to the community. As a Chamber of Commerce-organized event, it reflects local business development efforts and support for regional agriculture. The seasonal schedule means the market runs during peak growing months, so interested vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm exact dates and any vendor application details. This is an ideal venue for producers of fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, baked goods, jams, and other food-related products who want to reach Nashville residents and visitors to Washington County.

Nashville F.A.R.M. IV

by Nashville F.A.R.M. IV Organizers

3016 Nollensville Road, Nashville, TN 37208

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Nashville F.A.R.M. IV brings a weekly farmers market experience to the Nollensville Road corridor, serving as a direct-to-consumer space where local growers and food producers connect with neighborhood shoppers. Located at 3016 Nollensville Road in Nashville, Tennessee, this seasonal market operates on a weekly schedule and focuses specifically on food and produce vendors, making it a reliable destination for fresh, locally-sourced goods throughout the growing season. As a farmers market, Nashville F.A.R.M. IV differs from craft fairs and festivals by emphasizing direct sales from producers rather than resellers. You'll find vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, and other food products that they've grown or prepared themselves. The market draws customers who are actively seeking seasonal produce, supporting local agriculture, and shopping from the same people who cultivated what they're buying. This direct relationship between vendor and buyer creates a different energy than larger festivals, with conversations often centering on farming practices, recipe ideas, and what's currently in season. The Nollensville Road location places the market in Nashville's Davidson County, a area with diverse communities and strong neighborhood character. Weekly farmers markets like this one typically attract regular customers who plan their weekly shopping around market day, creating a consistent customer base familiar with vendor offerings and repeat shoppers who build relationships with farmers over the season. If you're a food or produce vendor interested in reaching customers who prioritize local sourcing and fresh ingredients, Nashville F.A.R.M. IV offers the regular weekly commitment that builds both visibility and a loyal following. Since the market operates seasonally, the schedule and exact dates vary by year. Reaching out to the organizers directly will give you the most current information about when the market runs, setup details, and vendor requirements for the current season.

Nashville F.A.R.M. III

by Nashville F.A.R.M. III Organizers

2100 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37208

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 2100 Woodmont Blvd. in Nashville, Tennessee, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food vendors in a seasonal format that aligns with what's available and fresh throughout the year. Like other farmers markets, F.A.R.M. III focuses on direct-to-consumer sales, meaning shoppers get to know the people growing and producing their food. This model works well for vendors who want to build a loyal customer base and sell products where quality and freshness are the main selling points. The market operates seasonally, which is typical for farmers markets in the Nashville area since Tennessee's growing seasons have natural peaks and valleys. Spring through fall tends to be the busiest period, with vendors offering everything from leafy greens and heirloom tomatoes to stone fruits and root vegetables depending on the time of year. Many farmers markets also feature value-added products like jams, baked goods, honey, dairy products, and prepared foods made from local ingredients. Because F.A.R.M. III has a specific food and produce focus, it attracts customers who are intentional about where their food comes from and are willing to shop at markets to access products they can't always find at conventional grocery stores. The Woodmont Boulevard location serves Nashville's east side, making it accessible to local residents and foot traffic in that area. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically find success when they can offer something distinctive, whether that's specialty produce varieties, organic certification, prepared foods, or products tied to a specific cultural cuisine or farming practice. If you're considering vending at F.A.R.M. III, reach out to the organizers directly to confirm the current seasonal schedule and vendor requirements, as these details change year to year based on community needs and farming cycles.

Nashville F.A.R.M. II

by Nashville F.A.R.M. II Organizers

4101 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37208

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Nashville F.A.R.M. II is a seasonal farmers market located at 4101 Harding Road in Nashville, Tennessee, bringing together local growers and food producers for a weekly market experience. As a farmers market, this venue focuses on direct relationships between vendors and customers, emphasizing fresh, locally-sourced products over the broader mix you'd find at a general craft fair or festival. The market operates on a seasonal schedule, which means it aligns with regional growing seasons, typically busier during spring through fall when produce is most abundant. Vendors at Nashville F.A.R.M. II typically include local farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs, alongside food artisans who create value-added products like preserves, baked goods, honey, dairy items, or prepared foods. This is the kind of market where you'll find customers who are specifically shopping for ingredients and fresh food rather than browsing for general merchandise. The weekly format builds community and regularity, with repeat customers expecting to find their favorite vendors week after week. The Nashville F.A.R.M. II location in the Nashville, Davidson County area serves both nearby residents and those willing to travel for quality local products. If you're a food or produce vendor, this market attracts shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture. Since the schedule is seasonal, you'll want to reach out to the organizer directly to confirm the current market dates and any vendor requirements or application deadlines. Farmers markets like this one are ideal for vendors with perishable or produce-based offerings who thrive on consistent, regular customer touchpoints throughout the growing season.

Nashville F.A.R.M I

by Nashville F.A.R.M I Organizers

6401 Harding Rd., Nashville, TN 37208

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Nashville's food-focused farmers market on Harding Road brings together local producers and vendors year-round in Davidson County. The market operates seasonally, so growers and food producers will want to reach out directly to confirm the current schedule and availability for selling opportunities. This type of farmers market typically attracts customers looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products, making it an ideal venue for farmers, bakers, preserves makers, and other food-based vendors who want to connect directly with Nashville shoppers. Farmers markets differ from craft fairs and pop-up events in that they emphasize seasonal produce and locally-made food items, drawing a steady stream of neighborhood residents and regulars who visit weekly. The Harding Road location in Nashville serves as a community gathering point where vendors can build relationships with customers over time. If you grow vegetables, berries, or herbs, or produce items like jams, breads, honey, dairy products, or other value-added foods, this type of market rewards consistency and quality. Shoppers at Nashville F.A.R.M I expect to find authentic, fresh offerings with an emphasis on what's in season, so vendors should plan inventory accordingly. The seasonal nature of farmers markets means peak activity typically runs spring through fall, though some markets extend into winter months depending on what local growers have available. This format suits vendors who want to establish a regular customer base rather than do a one-time event. If you're looking to add a recurring farmers market slot to your vendor schedule in the Nashville area, reaching out to the organizers at this Harding Road location will help you understand their current vendor mix, any application process, and which seasons offer the best opportunities for your products.

Festivals in Nashville(8)

Tomato Art Fest

by Tomato Art Fest / East Nashville community

Five Points, 1000 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206

August 7-8, 2026

FestivalArtist: $450 (Tomato Art Fest provides a 10' x 10' space)

25 spots open

Tomato Art Fest is a vibrant two-day community festival celebrating art, music, food, and culture in East Nashville's Five Points neighborhood. The event attracts vendors selling tomato-inspired and general crafts including jewelry, pottery, blown glass, figurines, textiles, clothing, and art, alongside food vendors and food trucks. The festival draws an estimated 65,000 attendees seeking local artisan goods and enjoying live music on multiple stages, contests, kids activities, and costume traditions. The free festival features a lively marketplace of local and regional vendors selling one-of-a-kind items. Artist booth fees are $450 for a 10x10 space, while local artisan businesses pay $725 for the same space. Food vendors participate at 15% of sales. The event organizes a notable parade and hosts various wacky contests that have made it one of Nashville's beloved annual traditions.

Christmas Village Nashville 2026

by Christmas Village

The Fairgrounds Nashville, Nashville, TN

2026-11-13

FestivalJuried merchant application; fees set by organizer

20 spots open

Christmas Village is a premier three-day holiday shopping event at The Fairgrounds Nashville featuring over 250 merchants from across the United States. The marketplace showcases handcrafted goods including pottery, jewelry, home decor, artwork, clothing for adults and children, toys, and holiday food items. The event attracts over 30,000 shoppers annually seeking unique, one-of-a-kind gifts. Established in 1961 and run entirely by volunteers from the Nashville Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club, all proceeds benefit the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for Hearing and Speech Sciences, the Pi Beta Phi Rehabilitation Institute, and the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Vendor applications are curated based on merchandise quality and variety to ensure a diverse shopping experience for attendees.

Porter Flea Holiday Market 2026

by Porter Flea

Nashville, TN

2026-12-05

Festival$25 non-refundable application fee; juried

20 spots open

Nashville's holiday shopping season reaches its peak with this annual celebration of handmade goods and artisan craftsmanship. The Porter Flea Holiday Market draws makers and creators from across the country to showcase their work in one curated gathering that has become essential on the local calendar. This juried market maintains high standards for vendor selection, meaning you'll find thoughtfully made items rather than mass-produced inventory. The focus on handmade goods creates a shopping experience that's distinctly different from typical seasonal retail, with direct connections between makers and customers. The December timing positions this event right in the heart of holiday gift-giving season, when shoppers are actively seeking unique, personalized items that stand out from standard options. Attendees come specifically hunting for one-of-a-kind gifts, home décor, and artisan products that feel more meaningful than conventional mall shopping. You'll see jewelry makers, ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, painters, and all manner of handcraft vendors displaying their latest collections. The holiday market attracts both longtime Porter Flea supporters and shoppers new to the market who venture out specifically during the December event. Being a festival rather than an ongoing market, the Porter Flea Holiday Market creates a concentrated, energized shopping environment with multiple makers under one roof during a specific timeframe. This format encourages serious buyers to plan their visit and vendors to bring their most polished holiday collections. The juried selection process means vendors share similar quality standards and aesthetic values, creating a cohesive shopping environment where customers can browse confidently. For makers in Nashville and across the region, acceptance into this market represents validation of their craft and access to customers actively seeking handmade goods at a significant seasonal moment. The combination of curated quality, scale, and timing makes the Porter Flea Holiday Market a distinctive marketplace for both vendors and shoppers looking for authentic, artisan-made alternatives during the holiday season.

Music City Flea East Nashville 2026

by Music City Flea

Nashville, TN

2026-04-04

FestivalContact market for vendor application and fees

20 spots open

Every Saturday in East Nashville, vendors and shoppers converge on The Marketplace for Music City Flea East Nashville, a weekly artisan and vintage market that's become a staple for those hunting curated secondhand finds and handmade goods. This festival-style event brings together a rotating selection of vintage clothing dealers, independent candle makers, accessory artisans, and small-batch producers who've built loyal followings across the Nashville maker community. The atmosphere strikes a balance between casual flea market energy and curated craft fair sensibility, drawing both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to discover one-of-a-kind pieces. The vendor mix at Music City Flea East Nashville reflects the creative spirit of its East Nashville location, a neighborhood known for supporting independent makers and vintage enthusiasts. You'll typically find vintage apparel vendors offering everything from denim and band tees to designer pieces and era-specific clothing, alongside candle makers working with natural waxes and custom scents. Accessory merchants display handcrafted jewelry, bags, and home goods, while food trucks keep the energy social and the crowds lingering. The weekly cadence means the vendor lineup refreshes regularly, giving shoppers reason to return and giving makers consistent opportunities to test products, build customer relationships, and move inventory. For vendors considering Music City Flea East Nashville, the small-business and crafter-friendly environment means you're selling alongside other independent makers rather than competing against chain retailers. The Saturday timing captures both weekend shoppers from across Nashville and locals who've made this market part of their routine. Whether you're selling vintage inventory, handmade candles, jewelry, vintage apparel, or complementary goods, the market attracts an engaged audience specifically looking to support artisans and discover vintage treasures.

Porter Flea Summer Market 2027

by Porter Flea

Nashville, TN

2027-06-13

Festival$25 non-refundable application fee; juried

20 spots open

Nashville's handmade goods scene gets a major boost each summer when this juried indie maker market takes over. The Porter Flea Summer Market 2026 draws collectors, gift shoppers, and design enthusiasts looking for one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores. If you make jewelry, ceramics, textiles, home décor, woodwork, art prints, leather goods, or other handcrafted items, this is the kind of event where customers actively seek out makers and come prepared to shop for quality, unique work. The jury process means the event maintains a curated feel, attracting vendors who take their craft seriously alongside shoppers who appreciate handmade goods at a higher level. You'll find the typical crowd includes locals supporting Nashville's maker community, tourists looking for authentic regional art and design, and people shopping for special gifts or home pieces with real character. The June timing hits that sweet spot in the calendar when outdoor markets feel comfortable and summer entertaining is on people's minds, so home and garden-focused makers often see strong interest alongside fashion and accessory vendors. As a festival rather than a weekly farmers market or one-off pop-up, Porter Flea Summer Market creates an event-day atmosphere with critical mass, meaning you're not just setting up a table but tapping into a destination shopping day. The annual frequency makes it a calendar fixture for repeat customers, though the seasonal summer edition brings its own attendee mix compared to other times of year. If you're looking for an established market with real vendor vetting and an audience that values handmade and artisan work, this Nashville event is worth considering for your lineup. The festival structure typically allows for more elaborate booth setups than quick pop-ups, giving you space to really showcase what makes your work special.

Nashville Pride Festival 2027

by Nashville Pride

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, 600 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37203

Jun 27, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

225 spots open

Nashville Pride Festival is the largest LGBTQ+ event in Tennessee, held annually on a Saturday in late June. The 2026 festival runs from 11am to 9pm at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in downtown Nashville's Germantown neighborhood. Vendors can expect over 225 booth opportunities featuring local nonprofits, artists, craftspeople, and businesses serving an estimated 100,000+ attendees. The event includes multiple stages with live entertainment, a kids and family area, a dedicated youth space, and community art installations. Organizers actively recruit vendors and community organizations, making it a prime opportunity for those selling LGBTQ+-focused products, services, local art, crafts, and community-related merchandise to a diverse and engaged audience.

Nash Yarn Fest

by Nashville Yarn Community

The Fairgrounds Nashville, Nashville, TN 37211

April 17-18, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

90+ yarn vendors, fiber artists, dyers from US, Canada, UK. Second annual event at Fairgrounds Nashville for knitting and fiber arts community.

Nashville Flea Market

by The Fairgrounds Nashville

The Fairgrounds Nashville, 401 Wingrove Street, Nashville, TN 37211

Fourth weekend of each month (Jan-Nov); third weekend in Dec

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

One of top 10 flea markets in the US with 1,700+ booths featuring antiques, vintage goods, handcrafted items, home décor, and collectibles. Draws approximately 500,000 annual visitors.

Craft Fairs in Nashville(9)

Tennessee Craft Fair Fall

by Tennessee Craft

2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203

October 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

150 spots open

This annual celebration of handmade creativity returns to Nashville's Centennial Park, one of the city's most recognizable venues located at 2500 West End Ave. As a craft fair focused on fine art and crafts, the Tennessee Craft Fair Fall edition draws artists and makers from across the region who specialize in everything from jewelry and ceramics to painting, sculpture, fiber arts, woodworking, and mixed media. Unlike farmers markets that emphasize fresh produce or pop-up shops that feature trend-focused merchandise, craft fairs like this one showcase the unique, original work of individual artisans and established craft artists, making it an ideal destination for customers seeking one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in retail stores. Taking place over three days in October 2026, this fall edition offers visitors the perfect autumn outing right on the Great Lawn with the distinctive Parthenon as a backdrop. October is an ideal season for browsing outdoor craft fairs in Nashville, with mild weather that encourages leisurely shopping and conversation with vendors about their creative processes and techniques. The free admission and family-friendly atmosphere make it accessible to everyone, whether you're an experienced collector of handmade goods, someone looking to support local artisans, or families wanting an engaging cultural experience. Vendors at events like the Tennessee Craft Fair Fall typically include established fine craft artists alongside emerging makers, all offering items with genuine artistic merit and handcrafted quality. Attendees range from collectors seeking investment-worthy pieces to gift shoppers looking for meaningful, personalized options to casual visitors drawn by the outdoor festival atmosphere and community gathering aspect. This is the kind of event where you can spend hours moving from booth to booth, discovering new artists, learning about different craft techniques, and finding work that resonates with you personally.

Fall Tennessee Craft Fair

by Tennessee Craft

Centennial Park, 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203

October 9-11, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer (juried application via ZAPP)

25 spots open

The 48th Annual Fall Tennessee Craft Fair is a premier outdoor craft event held on the Great Lawn of Centennial Park adjacent to the iconic Parthenon in Nashville. This juried art show features approximately 200 handmade craft vendors from across the United States, showcasing fine craft in clay, wood, metal, glass, jewelry, textiles, and more. The event attracts approximately 45,000 visitors annually seeking one-of-a-kind artwork directly from award-winning artists. The fair is ranked in the top 25 premier craft art fairs in the country. In addition to shopping, visitors enjoy live artist demonstrations, hands-on activities in the Kids' Tent, food vendors, and the chance to meet artists and learn about their craft processes. The event is free and family-friendly, held over a crisp October weekend.

Tennessee Craft Fair - Fall (48th Annual)

by Tennessee Craft

Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203

October 9-11, 2026

Craft Fair$35 application fee; booth fee upon acceptance

25 spots open

In its 48th year, the Tennessee Craft Fair returns to Centennial Park in Nashville each October with work from juried artisans across all craft disciplines. This is the fall edition of the fair, drawing serious collectors and gift shoppers during peak season for artisan work. You'll find pottery, woodwork, textiles, jewelry, glass, metalwork, leather goods, prints, and other craft pieces displayed across the park grounds. The jury process means exhibitors tend toward established makers rather than hobbyists, so quality and originality are consistent across booths. The crowd includes both locals looking for one-of-a-kind items and out-of-state visitors treating the fair as part of their fall plans. October timing works well for craft fair shopping: the weather is mild, holiday gift-buying is on people's minds, and the park location makes for a pleasant day outdoors. If you make craft goods in any medium, this fair's long track record and central Nashville location draw a serious buying crowd.

Crafty Bastards Fall 2026

by Crafty Bastards

OneCity, 8 City Blvd., Nashville, TN

November 7-8, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Two-day juried craft fair with vendor spaces at $400 for lawn or $350 for parking lot. Booth rentals available. Juried vendor selection ensures quality and product diversity.

Crafty Bastards Spring 2027

by Crafty Bastards

OneCity, 8 City Blvd., Nashville, TN

April 11-12, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Spring juried craft fair with 11am-4pm hours. $400 lawn space or $350 parking lot space with optional booth rentals available for additional fee.

Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair Nashville Spring 2027

by Crafty Bastards

Nashville, TN

2027-04-11

Craft FairJuried application; fees vary by booth size

20 spots open

Held annually in Nashville, Tennessee, this juried arts and crafts fair brings together independent makers and artisans from across the country to showcase their handmade goods. Taking place at OneCity in spring, the event typically draws a mix of craft enthusiasts, gift shoppers, and people looking to support local and independent makers. The two-day format gives vendors solid foot traffic while keeping the event intimate enough that shoppers can meaningfully browse and connect with makers about their work. The "juried" aspect means this fair maintains a curated selection of vendors, so you'll find a range of quality handmade items rather than mass-produced goods. Spring is prime season for craft fairs in Nashville, as the weather warms up and people start thinking about gifts, home décor updates, and seasonal purchases. You can typically expect a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from jewelry, ceramics, and textiles to art prints, woodwork, bath and body products, and other craft-focused goods. The exact vendor mix varies year to year, but the focus stays on handmade and indie-produced items rather than commercial resellers. If you're a maker looking to reach a Nashville and regional audience in a well-organized setting, this fair offers the kind of foot traffic and shopper engagement that comes with a established event. The OneCity venue in Nashville provides a dedicated space for the fair, and the spring timing means you're selling into a season when people are actively shopping for themselves and others. Whether you make jewelry, home goods, art, or other crafts, a juried fair like this one attracts shoppers specifically looking to buy directly from makers, which can make for meaningful sales conversations and repeat customers.

Nashville Spring Arts and Crafts Market

by Nashville craft community organizers

8 City Blvd, Nashville, TN

April 11, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

25 spots open

Nashville Spring Arts and Crafts Market takes place each April at 8 City Blvd, drawing a broad mix of local and regional makers to showcase their work as the season shifts. This annual craft fair pulls together jewelry makers, pottery studios, woodworkers, painters, soap and candle makers, and textile artists alongside vintage dealers and other independent crafters. The event typically attracts shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores, from wearable art to home décor items and gift-ready goods. The spring timing means the market hits during a natural shopping season. You'll find a cross-section of Nashville's maker community here, not focused on any single craft, so there's real variety in what's on display. Fine art, functional ceramics, leather goods, and seasonal spring items all have an audience at this fair. It's a solid venue for vendors seeking exposure to Nashville shoppers actively buying quality handmade pieces during one of the year's most active purchasing periods.

Spring Tennessee Craft Fair

by Tennessee Craft

Centennial Park, Nashville, TN 37201

May 1-3, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer (juried application via ZAPP)

25 spots open

The Spring Tennessee Craft Fair is a premier juried craft market held annually at Centennial Park in Nashville on the Great Lawn adjacent to the Parthenon. Approximately 120 fine craft artists from Tennessee and surrounding states exhibit and sell handmade work including pottery, jewelry, textiles, glass, wood, metal, and paintings. This family-friendly event attracts around 40,000 visitors seeking one-of-a-kind pieces and direct artist interaction. The fair features live craft demonstrations, hands-on kids' tent activities, local food vendors, and free admission and parking. It is recognized as one of the top 25 craft art fairs in the country.

Tennessee Craft Fair - Spring (55th Annual)

by Tennessee Craft

Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203

May 1-3, 2027

Craft Fair$35 application fee; booth fee upon acceptance

25 spots open

Spring is prime season for craft fairs across the Southeast, and this 55th annual event at Centennial Park in Nashville draws one of the region's most respected collections of juried artisans. Held May 1-3, 2026, on the iconic Parthenon lawn at 2500 West End Ave, the Tennessee Craft Fair brings together makers working in ceramics, jewelry, textiles, woodwork, metalwork, glass, painting, sculpture, and countless other disciplines. The juried selection process means you're looking at vendors who have been carefully vetted for quality and originality, so the overall caliber tends to be high across the marketplace. What makes a craft fair different from other vendor events is the emphasis on handmade, original work rather than resale or mass-produced goods. Attendees come specifically seeking one-of-a-kind pieces and the chance to meet the artists who made them. Spring timing brings outdoor market shoppers in the mood for fresh home decor, gifts, and personal accessories after winter. The setting at Centennial Park, with the Parthenon as backdrop, adds to the event's appeal and draws both serious collectors and casual browsers looking for quality crafted goods. Vendors at the Tennessee Craft Fair typically include functional potters, jewelers working in precious metals and alternative materials, fiber artists, woodworkers creating furniture and home goods, glass artists, painters, and mixed-media makers. The fair's long history and established reputation mean you'll reach an audience specifically shopping for artisan work rather than a general crowd. If you make handcrafted items and want to connect with customers who value quality and originality, this spring fair offers a well-organized platform in a prominent Nashville location.

Pop-Ups in Nashville(2)

Downtown Nashville Makers' Market

by Nashville Downtown Partnership / 12SFM Events Team

Riverfront Park under the Pedestrian Bridge, 100 1st Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37213

2nd Saturday monthly

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

The Downtown Nashville Makers' Market is a monthly vendor market held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at Riverfront Park under the Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Nashville. The market features uniquely Nashville vendors selling handcrafted goods, alongside live music, local food, and beverages. The event runs seasonally from May through October each year and draws crowds seeking to support local small business owners and artisans. The market typically operates from noon to 4pm on event days. Free parking validation is available at the Metro Courthouse Garage. This is an established event organized by the Nashville Downtown Partnership in collaboration with the 12SFM Events Team.

Nashville Flea Market

by Nashville Fairgrounds / Nashville.gov

Tennessee State Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave, Nashville, TN 37203

Monthly (last weekend of each month, Friday-Sunday)

Pop-Up$75.75 outdoor / $116.15 indoor (per weekend)

25 spots open

The Nashville Flea Market is a monthly pop-up event held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville that draws both serious collectors and casual shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind finds. Taking place the last weekend of each month from Friday through Sunday, this flea market brings together hundreds of vendors in a sprawling marketplace where you'll find everything from vintage furniture and antiques to handmade crafts, artisan goods, and collectibles. The sheer variety means shoppers come ready to hunt, knowing they might discover anything from mid-century modern pieces to local artist creations to niche hobby items depending on which vendors are set up that particular month. The venue at 625 Smith Ave provides ample space for the scale of this event, and the monthly rotation means there's always a reason for both regulars and new visitors to return. Attendees typically include interior designers sourcing statement pieces, vintage enthusiasts hunting for specific eras or styles, gift shoppers looking for something distinctive, and locals simply enjoying a weekend outing. The energy of a pop-up flea market is different from a permanent antique mall or fixed-location shop: vendors travel to participate, the selection shifts month to month, and there's that element of discovery that comes with browsing hundreds of tables at once. For vendors, the Nashville Flea Market represents a strong foot traffic opportunity in a city with a thriving community of antique dealers, crafters, and collectors. If you sell handmade goods, vintage items, repurposed furniture, vintage fashion, home decor, or artisan products, you'll find an audience of shoppers actively seeking the kinds of pieces that flea markets are known for. The monthly frequency means vendors can test new inventory, build customer relationships with repeat attendees, and reach Nashville shoppers without committing to a permanent retail space. Whether you're an established dealer or someone selling vintage finds or craft items on the side, this is a well-established marketplace that draws the kind of crowds flea markets are built for.

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