Vendor Events in Pittsburgh, PA
19 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pittsburgh, PA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Pittsburgh(7)
South Side Farmers Market Pittsburgh
by South Side Community Action Network
2120 Jane Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Sundays May 10 - Sept 27
25 spots open
The South Side Market is a weekly community farmers market held every Sunday in Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood. The market features local produce, fresh baked goods, handmade goods, and small local businesses with rotating vendors throughout the season. Located in Velum Fermentation's parking lot, a lively community hub in the central historic district, the market offers a family-friendly atmosphere where visitors can browse local vendors while enjoying beer and entertainment on site. The market began as a community initiative by South Side Community Action Network and runs from mid-May through late September, making it a summer seasonal market.
Mt Lebanon Lions Farmers Market
by Mt Lebanon Lions Farmers Market Organizers
975 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Wed: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 4 - Oct 28
25 spots open
The Mt Lebanon Lions Farmers Market is an established weekly farmers market operated by the Mt Lebanon Lions Club, serving the community for over 34 years. Held every Wednesday afternoon in the parking lot of Mt Lebanon United Lutheran Church, the market features locally grown produce, baked goods, dairy products, meats, handcrafted items, flowers, and prepared foods. Vendors include farms, honey producers, bakeries, and specialty food makers. The market attracts families and residents seeking fresh, locally sourced products and operates rain or shine. Located in the Mount Lebanon neighborhood of Pittsburgh, the market creates community gathering space and supports small local businesses and farms throughout the season.
Farmers at the Firehouse
by Farmers at the Firehouse Organizers
2216 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 11 - Nov 23
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market operates Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 2216 Penn Ave in Pittsburgh, running from May 11 through November 23. The market brings together local farmers and food producers who offer a rotating selection of seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, fresh herbs, flowers, and other farm products throughout the growing season. The Saturday morning timing makes it convenient for Pittsburgh residents to stop by before heading into their weekend, and the Penn Ave location in Allegheny County provides accessible shopping for neighborhoods across the city. What makes a farmers market like this different from a typical grocery store is the direct relationship between vendor and shopper. You'll find vendors who grow or make their products, giving you insight into where your food comes from and the opportunity to ask questions about farming practices, recipes, or seasonal availability. Many vendors offer organic products, and the market maintains a commitment to accessibility by accepting SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP benefits alongside traditional payment methods including credit cards. This inclusivity reflects the market's role as a community gathering space, not just a transaction point. The market's May through November schedule aligns with Pennsylvania's growing season, so you'll see the inventory shift throughout the months. Early season brings greens, spring herbs, and early crops; summer offers peak vegetable variety and berries; and fall brings root vegetables, winter squash, and late-season production. For vendors, this means the market attracts shoppers looking for what's currently in season and what's being harvested locally. Whether you're a baker looking to source farm-fresh eggs and seasonal fruit, a chef seeking specialty herbs and heirloom vegetables, or someone building a product line around local ingredients, the vendors here reflect Pittsburgh's demand for locally-produced food and sustainable agriculture.
Bloomfield Saturday Market
by Bloomfield Development Corporation
5050 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May-Nov; Winter Market Dec-Mar
25 spots open
The Bloomfield Saturday Market is a hybrid farmer's market and weekly festival in Pittsburgh's Bloomfield neighborhood, operating Saturdays 9 AM to 1 PM. The market emphasizes locally grown, produced, and created items, featuring produce, cheese, meat, coffee, prepared foods, and artisanal goods from diverse vendors. A winter market runs December through March on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month with approximately 20 vendors. The summer market operates every Saturday May through November. Located at 5050 Liberty Avenue near West Penn Hospital with accessible street parking available, the market serves as a community gathering place with live entertainment and a welcoming atmosphere. New vendors receive three free selling opportunities to try the market before committing to application fees.
Northside Farmers Market
by Pittsburgh CitiParks
Allegheny Commons Park, East Ohio Street & Cedar Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Fridays, 3 PM - 7 PM, May 29 - Oct 30, 2026
25 spots open
The Northside Farmers Market is a seasonal outdoor farmers market operated by Pittsburgh CitiParks and held every Friday at Allegheny Commons Park East. Vendors offer fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, cheese, baked goods, flowers, and artisan goods. The market accepts SNAP benefits, credit and debit cards through Just Harvest's Fresh Access program, serving Pittsburgh's North Shore community and surrounding neighborhoods. The market attracts approximately 1000 visitors weekly. This is Pittsburgh's longest-running CitiParks farmers market, offering a consistent weekly shopping opportunity from late May through November for local producers and small businesses.
Lawrenceville Farmers Market
by Lawrenceville United
Bay 41, 115 41st Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Tuesdays, 3 PM - 7 PM, May-Nov
25 spots open
The Lawrenceville Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market and community resource operated by Lawrenceville United. The market features rotating produce, meat, prepared foods, bread, baked goods, beverages, pantry items, and home and body vendors. Set in the Arsenal Park area at Bay 41, the market attracts both neighborhood residents and visitors seeking fresh, local products. The location offers free parking and welcomes SNAP/EBT cardholders with dollar-for-dollar matching funds through a partnership with Just Harvest. Beyond weekly shopping, the market hosts community partners and special monthly events. The season runs Tuesday afternoons from May through late November, providing a reliable venue for vendors to reach a dedicated customer base in the Lawrenceville neighborhood.
Mt. Lebanon Farmers Market
by Mt. Lebanon Lions Club
975 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Wednesdays, 4 PM - 7 PM, Jun 3 - Late Oct, 2026
25 spots open
The Mt. Lebanon Lions Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor market operating every Wednesday from June through October, running 4 PM to 7 PM in the Mt. Lebanon United Lutheran Church parking lot. The market features over 20 vendors selling fresh local produce, baked goods, artisan breads, dairy products including goat cheese, meats, honey, maple syrup, flowers, and handcrafted goods. The market serves the Mt. Lebanon community and South Hills region, attracting shoppers seeking farm-to-table quality and the ability to purchase directly from growers and producers. The season runs from early June through late October, making it accessible during the peak growing and harvest periods. Special events including music and entertainment occur throughout the season, and volunteers are welcomed to help with market operations.
Pop-Ups in Pittsburgh(3)
I Made It! Night Market Series (Squirrel Hill)
by I Made It! Market
Murray Ave, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
June 27, August 22, September 26, 2026 (6pm-10pm)
20 spots open
The Squirrel Hill Night Market is a free, outdoor street festival that transforms Murray Avenue into a vibrant marketplace on three Saturday evenings. The event features over 100 I Made It! Market artists and makers selling handmade wares including pottery, jewelry, candles, art, and crafts. Alongside artisans, visitors find offerings from favorite Squirrel Hill restaurants, food trucks, local small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Live music and community performers entertain throughout the evening. This family-friendly event draws attendees from across Pittsburgh who come to shop, dine, and connect with neighbors in the heart of Squirrel Hill. The market is presented by Uncover Squirrel Hill, I Made It! Market, and the Squirrel Hill Urban Coalition, celebrating over a decade of supporting local makers and revitalizing the community.
Squirrel Hill Night Market
by Uncover Squirrel Hill / I Made It! Market
Murray Avenue, Forbes to Beacon, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Saturdays: Jun 27, Aug 22, Sep 26, 2026, 6 PM - 10 PM
25 spots open
The Squirrel Hill Night Market is a free, outdoor street festival held annually across three blocks on Murray Avenue from Forbes to Beacon in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood. The event features over 75 local artisans selling handmade wares through the I Made It! Market collective, including jewelry, textiles, and crafts. Vendors also include local Squirrel Hill small businesses and nonprofit organizations. The market provides live music and entertainment throughout the evening, with food trucks and offerings from neighborhood restaurants. The event runs from 6 PM to 10 PM and attracts families and community members looking for local handmade goods and dining experiences in a vibrant street festival setting.
I Made It! Market Pop-Up
by I Made It! Market
623 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Multiple events throughout 2026, check calendar
25 spots open
I Made It! Market is Pittsburgh's nomadic indie craft marketplace established in 2007, featuring juried events year-round with local artists, makers, and small-batch food sellers. Events showcase handmade goods including functional pottery, fine jewelry, ceramics, clothing, bath and body products, giftware, prints, and vintage wares sourced from vendors. The marketplace operates as a community gathering where makers have opportunities to sell their creations, with events held at rotating locations throughout Pittsburgh including indoor venues like The Block Northway and SouthSide Works, and summer pop-ups. Multiple events occur throughout 2026, from the February Valentine's Day market to Squirrel Hill Night Markets during summer and fall evening events. Applications for artist vendors are reviewed through a competitive jurying process for each individual event. Free admission for shoppers across most events.
Festivals in Pittsburgh(5)
Bloomfield Little Italy Days 2026
by Bloomfield Little Italy Days
Pittsburgh, PA
2026-08-13 to 2026-08-16
20 spots open
Bloomfield Little Italy Days is a four-day Italian heritage festival held in Pittsburgh's Bloomfield neighborhood on Liberty Avenue. The event features authentic Italian food vendors, craft exhibitors, three entertainment stages with live music, and family-friendly activities including bocce tournaments and a Miss Little Italy pageant. Over 100 vendors typically participate, with roughly half offering Italian cuisine from pasta and cannoli to sausage hoagies. The festival also draws families and visitors seeking cultural celebration and local Bloomfield business support. Free admission with free parking options available. Event runs Thursday through Sunday with extended hours on weekend days.
Shadyside The Art Festival on Walnut Street 2026
by American Craft Endeavors / Howard Alan Events
Pittsburgh, PA
2026-08-22
20 spots open
Shadyside Art Festival on Walnut Street is an established summer weekend art exhibition in Pittsburgh's vibrant Shadyside neighborhood. The event features approximately 165 exhibitors showcasing fine art and handcrafted work, including paintings, pottery, jewelry, and photography. A dedicated Crafters Market welcomes handmade soaps, clothing, and home decor vendors. Located along Walnut Street's tree-lined seven-block corridor, the festival attracts upscale shoppers from Pittsburgh and surrounding suburbs. The area is known for distinctive boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and historic homes. The event is recognized as one of the top 100 art shows in Sunshine Artist Magazine and draws thousands of visitors. Vendors benefit from foot traffic and a community-focused audience seeking original handmade items during the late summer weekend.
Peoples Gas Holiday Market 2026
by Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership
Pittsburgh, PA
2026-11-21
20 spots open
The holiday season comes alive in Pittsburgh with this annual festival that draws thousands of shoppers seeking handcrafted gifts, seasonal décor, and festive treats. For 2026, the Peoples Gas Holiday Market expands across three distinct locations in the Cultural District, Katz Plaza, Trust Oasis, and the Seventh Street parking lot, creating an immersive celebration that blends traditional German-style Christkindlmarkt charm with contemporary artisan culture. This sprawling setup gives vendors multiple high-traffic zones to reach holiday shoppers throughout the season, making it an ideal venue for craftspeople, holiday product makers, and specialty food vendors. The festival's appeal lies in its authentic market atmosphere. Visitors come expecting the sensory experience of a European holiday market: charming wooden chalets, twinkling lights, mulled cider, and curated artisan offerings that go beyond typical mall shopping. Vendors at this type of event typically include jewelry makers, woodworkers, candle artisans, holiday décor designers, bakers, and specialty food producers, anyone selling items with seasonal appeal or one-of-a-kind handmade goods. The Cultural District location in Pittsburgh ensures foot traffic from both holiday shoppers and tourists exploring the downtown area, drawing demographics that actively seek unique, locally-made alternatives to mass-produced gifts. Taking place in late November, the Peoples Gas Holiday Market captures shoppers at the start of their holiday season when they're most motivated to hunt for distinctive presents and begin their seasonal decorating. The three-location format allows for vendor diversity and ensures the market maintains energy throughout its run, with each space serving different customer flows and shopping patterns. Whether you craft home goods, artisanal foods, jewelry, or seasonal items, this festival offers the infrastructure and foot traffic of an established, well-regarded holiday event that's become part of Pittsburgh's winter calendar.
Shadyside The Other Art Festival 2027
by American Craft Endeavors / Howard Alan Events
Pittsburgh, PA
2027-05-16
20 spots open
Shadyside The Other Art Festival is an annual juried art event in Pittsburgh that draws serious collectors and casual art lovers alike to one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods. Held in mid-May on Walnut Street, the festival runs over a weekend when the weather is ideal for strolling outdoor booths and discovering new artists. The event features over 100 carefully selected fine artists exhibiting original, hand-crafted work across multiple mediums, paintings, pottery, jewelry, photography, and sculpture. These aren't mass-produced pieces; each artist has been juried in, meaning attendees can expect genuine artisan quality and the chance to meet makers directly. Beyond the fine art booths, the festival includes a dedicated Craft Marketplace where vendors sell complementary handmade goods like natural soaps, clothing, and home decor items. This mix creates a full day's experience where visitors can collect everything from a statement painting to artisan jewelry to locally made ceramics. The Shadyside location itself adds to the appeal, it's a neighborhood known for its walkability, local character, and proximity to restaurants and shops, so many attendees make a whole day of it. For vendors, this festival attracts the kind of crowd that actively buys art and craft goods. May is prime season for festivals in Pittsburgh, and Walnut Street's foot traffic is strong, especially during a weekend event. Whether you work in fine art, handmade crafts, or specialty goods, Shadyside The Other Art Festival draws an engaged audience looking to support artists directly. If your work is original and hand-crafted, this is a well-established venue worth considering for your spring calendar.
Three Rivers Arts Festival
by Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Arts Landing, 8th Street & Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
June 5-7 and June 11-14, 2027 (7 nonconsecutive days, not 10 consecutive days)
350 spots open
The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival is a major free arts celebration in Pittsburgh's Cultural District featuring hundreds of local, national, and international artists. The event includes a juried Artist Market with fine art and fine craft vendors, performing arts on multiple stages, gallery exhibitions, creative family activities, and public art installations. Artists and vendors typically sell ceramics, jewelry, paintings, fiber arts, glass, metal work, photography, and handcrafted items. The festival attracts thousands of visitors from the region and beyond. Now permanently located at Arts Landing, a four-acre civic space with a great lawn and permanent stage, the festival offers a vibrant downtown setting with excellent foot traffic during peak summer season. Booth spaces are 10 by 10 feet with varying fees based on dates.
Craft Fairs in Pittsburgh(4)
Emerging Craft Market
by Handmade Arcade
Energy Innovation Center, 1435 Bedford Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
August 29, 2026
25 spots open
The Emerging Craft Market is an annual juried craft fair held at the Energy Innovation Center in Pittsburgh, designed specifically to support early-career and emerging makers. Expanding significantly in 2026, the event has grown from 30 participating artisans to over 90 makers, creating a robust platform for handmade goods and original art in the Pittsburgh area. This growth reflects the strength of the region's craft community and the market's commitment to nurturing independent creators who are building their businesses. As a craft fair, the Emerging Craft Market differs from general vendor markets by emphasizing quality, originality, and artistic merit. The juried selection process ensures that participating makers represent diverse disciplines and styles, from jewelry and ceramics to textiles, woodwork, printmaking, and mixed media art. Attendees typically include collectors, gift-seekers, and people specifically looking for unique handmade pieces they won't find in retail stores. The atmosphere reflects both celebration and commerce, where shoppers can meet makers directly and learn the stories behind their work. Beyond the marketplace itself, the event includes pre-event workshops and business-building resources available to vendors, positioning it as more than a sales opportunity. These educational components help emerging artists develop their craft businesses, covering topics like pricing, marketing, social media strategy, and wholesale partnerships. Located at the Energy Innovation Center at 1435 Bedford Avenue, the venue offers a professional setting that reflects the caliber of work on display. For vendors, the August 29, 2026 date represents a prime late-summer selling period, capturing shoppers preparing for fall and looking for distinctive gifts and home decor items. This event serves as a launching pad for Pittsburgh's next generation of craft artists, making it an important touchstone for makers ready to step into the professional art community. Whether you're an early-career maker seeking visibility and business guidance, or a more established artisan interested in supporting emerging talent, the Emerging Craft Market offers meaningful opportunity and connection within Pittsburgh's vibrant maker ecosystem.
A Fair in the Park
by Craftsmen's Guild of Pittsburgh
Mellon Park, Fifth Avenue & Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
September 11-13, 2026, Fri 1 PM - 7 PM, Sat 10 AM - 7 PM, Sun 10 AM - 5 PM
25 spots open
A Fair in the Park is an annual contemporary fine art and fine craft festival held in Pittsburgh's Mellon Park, presented by the Craftsmen's Guild of Pittsburgh. The event features over 100 regional and national artists working in diverse mediums including clay, fiber, wood, jewelry, glass, leather, metal, mixed media, and two-dimensional art. This artist-run and artist-led festival attracts an estimated 20,000 visitors over its three-day weekend format. The Fair is free and open to the public, held rain or shine, with food trucks, live music, and artist demonstrations throughout the weekend. Accepted vendors receive amenities including free parking, 24-hour onsite security, booth sitting assistance, and a Saturday night artists' party. The event offers wide-scale advertising through print, digital, and radio promotion. Located in Pittsburgh's historic Shadyside neighborhood, the Fair provides an opportunity for fine craftspeople and artists to sustain themselves through direct sales of their original work.
Pittsburgh Handmade Arcade
by Handmade Arcade
David L. Lawrence Convention Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
First Saturday in December
200 spots open
Each December, Pittsburgh's independent makers and artisans gather for an annual celebration of handmade goods at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh. This craft fair draws hundreds of vendors from across the region, each bringing their own line of carefully crafted products ranging from jewelry and clothing to ceramics, fine art, bath products, and specialty foods. The first Saturday in December has become the go-to event for shoppers seeking unique gifts and one-of-a-kind items that you won't find in mass-market stores. What sets a craft fair like this apart from pop-ups or markets is the scale and curation. Vendors at Pittsburgh's Handmade Arcade are focused specifically on handmade goods, meaning you'll encounter makers who design and produce their work themselves rather than resellers or drop-shipped inventory. The variety spans multiple creative disciplines, so whether you're looking for statement earrings from a local jeweler, hand-thrown pottery, screen-printed apparel, natural skincare, or artisan chocolates, there's typically something for different tastes and budgets. The atmosphere tends to be festive and social, with both makers and shoppers treating the event as a December tradition. The timing works well for holiday shopping. Many people use the first Saturday in December to start their gift list, taking advantage of having direct access to makers who can discuss their process, customization options, or upcoming collections. The convention center location in downtown Pittsburgh provides a central venue that's easy to reach, and the indoor setting means the event happens regardless of weather. For vendors, this annual craft fair represents a significant sales opportunity. The December timing attracts both local shoppers looking for handmade gifts and people traveling through Pittsburgh during the holiday season. If you make jewelry, ceramics, textiles, art, bath products, or any type of artisan good, this event pulls a crowd specifically interested in supporting independent makers and purchasing handcrafted items.
Handmade Arcade Holiday Market
by Handmade Arcade
David L. Lawrence Convention Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
December 2026 (exact dates TBA)
25 spots open
Every December, makers and shoppers converge on Pittsburgh's David L. Lawrence Convention Center for one of the region's most anticipated holiday shopping events. The Handmade Arcade Holiday Market draws a crowd of shoppers looking to step away from mass-produced goods and find unique, thoughtfully made gifts instead. This craft fair brings together over 275 independent makers working across a wide range of disciplines: jewelry designers, ceramicists, woodworkers, printmakers, illustrators, candle makers, and small-batch food producers. The energy is distinctly different from typical holiday markets. You'll find vendors who've spent months perfecting their craft, many of whom sell exclusively at select events throughout the year rather than maintaining year-round retail locations. The mix of product categories means there's something for every type of gift-giver. Fine art and original prints sit alongside handmade clothing and accessories. Home goods vendors display everything from pottery to preserved goods. Small-batch chocolate makers, coffee roasters, and artisanal food producers give shoppers the option to bring edible gifts for the holidays. Whether you're shopping for yourself or hunting for meaningful presents, the consistency is that every item at this event comes from makers who care deeply about their work. This is also a significant event for vendors looking to build their holiday season sales. The December timing captures peak gift-buying energy, and the convention center location in downtown Pittsburgh draws serious shoppers ready to spend. If you're a maker working in handmade goods, art, crafts, or small-batch food production, the Handmade Arcade Holiday Market in December 2026 is worth planning for. Applications typically open in spring, so marking May 2026 on your calendar gives you time to prepare your application and inventory for one of Pittsburgh's most recognizable indie craft events.
Consignment Stores in Pittsburgh(5)
PG&H
COOPERATIVEA nonprofit workshop and retail space uniting Pittsburgh's maker community. Features more than 50 makers offering handmade home goods, accessories, decor, and gifts. Returns profits from sales directly to the creators who made them.
Small Mall
BOUTIQUEAn artist-run, woman-owned arts marketplace in Lawrenceville with a goal of strengthening the arts economy in Pittsburgh. Features 50+ makers offering candles, cards, t-shirts, notebooks, ceramics, themed gift sets, and more. Products rotate seasonally.
The Shop at Contemporary Craft
GIFT_SHOPNon-profit art center featuring unique handcrafted art objects by artists from across the United States. Carries the locally-made fine art and craft of over 60 Pittsburgh-area artists on a consignment basis. Open Mon-Sat, free admission.
The Shop at PCA&M
GIFT_SHOPFor over 50 years, Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media has been known for its shop featuring locally produced artworks. Supports the sale of artists' wares on a consignment basis, providing sales opportunities to over 60 local makers.
Gifted Hands Gift Shop
GIFT_SHOPLocal chain with four Pittsburgh-area locations (McCandless, Wexford, Murrysville, Fox Chapel) selling handmade and artisan-made gifts. Specializes in unique jewelry, wall decor, artisanal soaps, and creative greeting cards by local artisans.
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