Vendor Events in Provo, UT

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Provo, UT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Provo(1)

Craft Fairs in Provo(3)

Provo Towne Centre Winter Market

by Provo Towne Centre

Provo Towne Centre Mall, Provo, UT 84601

Saturdays, November 22 - December 20, 2026 and January 10 - April 4, 2026

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100 spots open

Running every Saturday from November through April, this indoor winter market at Provo Towne Centre Mall brings together over a hundred local vendors in a climate-controlled setting, making it an ideal destination during Utah's colder months. Unlike outdoor farmers markets that pause with the seasons, this weekly event keeps the community connected to local makers and producers year-round, with the mall's sheltered environment protecting both vendors and shoppers from winter weather. You'll find a genuine mix of what the region produces and creates. Farm-fresh produce vendors bring in cold-season crops and storage items that thrive in Utah's winter harvest, while baked goods vendors offer everything from artisan breads to pastries. The artisan food category typically includes honey, preserves, cheese, and other value-added products made by local producers. The handmade crafts and art selection is where the fair really diversifies, attracting woodworkers, jewelry makers, fiber artists, and other craftspeople who use the winter months to build inventory and connect with holiday shoppers and gift-givers. The vibe here differs from a traditional outdoor farmers market. Because it's indoors and runs weekly through the entire winter season, it draws both serious local food shoppers stocking their pantries and casual browsers looking for unique holiday gifts. Families often make it a weekend tradition, and the mall location means shoppers can combine their market visit with other errands. Vendors appreciate the consistent weekly schedule and weather-independent location, which makes it easier to build a loyal customer base through the slower winter months. This is a straightforward community market where Provo and surrounding areas support local food producers and makers during the season when outdoor options aren't available. If you're a vendor focused on shelf-stable products, seasonal crafts, or year-round artisan goods, the Provo Towne Centre Winter Market offers a reliable venue to reach customers looking to shop local throughout the winter.

Beehive Bazaar Holiday

by Beehive Bazaar

Provo, UT

2026-12-01

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

The Beehive Bazaar is a handmade art and craft fair held three times annually in Provo, Utah. The December holiday market runs for two weeks and features hundreds of unique, independently created goods including jewelry, paintings, textiles, ceramics, home decor, and handmade edibles. Vendors range from established artisans to youth crafters, creating a diverse marketplace celebrating locally made products. The event draws shoppers seeking distinctive holiday gifts unavailable in mass retail. The Beehive Bazaar has operated for over two decades and recently relocated to a permanent, purpose-built venue. The December event occurs in early December, positioned as the primary pre-Christmas shopping opportunity for handmade goods in Utah County, with excellent foot traffic and community engagement.

Beehive Bazaar Spring

by Beehive Bazaar

Provo, UT

2027-04-28

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Provo's longest-running indie craft fair returns this spring with its annual celebration of handmade creativity. Beehive Bazaar Spring brings together over 100 local artists and makers who design everything from jewelry and paintings to leather bags, glass art, and screen-printed apparel. The event has built a loyal following over two decades by consistently showcasing vendors who prioritize originality and craft quality, making it a destination for people seeking truly unique pieces you won't find in retail stores. Beyond visual art and wearables, the bazaar features a strong food and beverage component with makers selling artisanal treats like couture cupcakes, house-made jams, small-batch cookies, handcrafted caramels, and other edible goods. This mix means attendees can support local makers across multiple categories in one visit, whether they're hunting for a statement necklace, a one-of-a-kind painting, or specialty foods to take home. The multi-week run from late April through early May gives the event a relaxed pace compared to single-day craft fairs, allowing both vendors and shoppers to engage more deeply with the work on display. Spring timing makes this a natural kickoff point for the craft fair season in Utah. The weather is warming, people are emerging from winter, and it's an ideal moment for gift shopping and supporting independent makers. For vendors, Beehive Bazaar Spring offers exposure to an established, craft-conscious audience that actively seeks out handmade and artisanal products. The fair's two-decade history means it's built real community trust and repeat shoppers who mark their calendars for the event. If you make distinctive crafts, unique accessories, or specialty food items, this Provo event attracts the kind of customers who genuinely value the skill and creativity behind handmade work.

Pop-Ups in Provo(1)

Provo Downtown Gallery Stroll

by Downtown Provo

Provo, UT

First Friday of each month 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

20 spots open

Every first Friday of 2026, downtown Provo transforms into an evening celebration of visual art and community connection. The Provo Downtown Gallery Stroll invites artists, craftspeople, and art enthusiasts to experience the city's creative spaces during extended evening hours from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. This monthly pop-up style event creates a dynamic atmosphere where galleries open their doors late, offering a relaxed setting to showcase work, meet collectors, and connect with fellow artists working across various mediums. The Gallery Stroll is organized around a circuit of downtown Provo venues, with the Covey Center for the Arts serving as the starting point and hub for the evening. From there, visitors move through the surrounding downtown galleries, creating natural foot traffic and discovery opportunities. What distinguishes this pop-up model is its focus on creating an accessible, social experience around art. Rather than a one-time major event, the monthly rhythm means vendors and artists can build relationships with regular attendees, test new work, and refine their presence across multiple iterations throughout the year. Participating galleries enhance the experience with refreshments and entertainment, often featuring guest artists and live music that animate the streets and galleries themselves. This combination of visual art, sound, and hospitality creates an inviting environment for both serious collectors and casual art lovers out for a Friday evening. Artists selling at the Provo Downtown Gallery Stroll typically include painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, jewelry makers, and other fine and decorative artists. The evening timing makes it particularly appealing for people looking to spend time in Provo's downtown after work or as part of a Friday night out. For vendors, the monthly frequency offers the advantage of building an established presence in the community. Artists can gauge interest in their work, adjust their offerings, and develop a following of regular collectors who anticipate seeing their new pieces each month. The structured starting point and directional flow help ensure good foot traffic while maintaining the relaxed, exploration-focused vibe that makes gallery strolls appealing to attendees.

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