Vendor Events in Scottsdale, AZ

10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Scottsdale, AZ. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Scottsdale(2)

Scottsdale Old Town Farmers Market

by Scottsdale Farmers Market Association

Scottsdale City Hall parking lot, Brown Ave between 1st and 2nd St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, October - June

Farmers MarketContact organizer

Scottsdale's Old Town neighborhood hosts a weekly farmers market that draws together local growers, bakers, and artisans every Saturday morning during the cooler months. Running from October through June, the market operates from 8 AM to 1 PM at 7374 E 2nd St, positioning itself right in Scottsdale's vibrant arts and entertainment district where foot traffic and community engagement are strong year-round. The market specializes in fresh, locally-sourced produce alongside baked goods and handmade items, creating a diverse vendor mix that appeals to both serious home cooks and casual weekend shoppers. You'll find seasonal Arizona produce at its peak during these months, from citrus and greens to root vegetables and specialty crops that thrive in the region's climate. Bakers bring fresh breads, pastries, and prepared goods, while artisans offer everything from crafted home goods to small-batch products that complement the farm-fresh focus. This combination means the market functions both as a practical sourcing destination for quality ingredients and as a lifestyle shopping experience where people come to support local makers. The Saturday morning timing and location in Old Town Scottsdale attracts a mix of neighborhood residents, regular market shoppers, and visitors exploring the area's galleries, restaurants, and shops. The cooler October-to-June schedule is ideal for outdoor shopping in the Phoenix area, making these months the natural season for farmers markets in Arizona. If you're a vendor considering this market, you'll want to think about how your products fit alongside fresh produce and prepared foods. The arts district setting suggests an audience that values artisanal products and local sourcing, though the practical focus on farmers market staples means everyday food vendors and established local producers do well alongside more niche offerings.

Market at DC Ranch

by Market at DC Ranch Organizers

Southeast corner of Pima & Thompson Peak roads, Scottsdale, AZ 85250

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

The Market at DC Ranch brings together local growers and food producers in Scottsdale's growing northeast corridor. Located at the southeast corner of Pima and Thompson Peak roads, this seasonal farmers market operates on a weekly schedule and draws both longtime farmers market shoppers and newer residents exploring what's available in the DC Ranch area. What you'll find here centers on fresh produce and food items, reflecting Arizona's agricultural seasons. Depending on when you visit, you might encounter vendors selling winter vegetables, stone fruits during warmer months, or regional specialties that take advantage of the desert's unique growing conditions. Because this is a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the focus stays on food and produce, which means customers typically come specifically looking for fresh ingredients, local honey, prepared foods, and other edible goods. If you're a food vendor, this audience is invested in where their food comes from and values supporting local growers. The Scottsdale location in Maricopa County positions the market to serve both the DC Ranch community and nearby residential areas. As a weekly event, it's built into the rhythm of the neighborhood rather than being a one-time seasonal happening, which means regular customers cycle through and vendors can build consistent relationships. The seasonal schedule means the market adapts to what grows well in the Arizona climate at different times of year, so vendor opportunities and product mix shift throughout the seasons. Since this market operates seasonally, it's worth contacting the organizer directly to confirm the current schedule, booth availability, and any vendor requirements. The established farmers market format makes it a straightforward option for food producers and growers looking to reach a dedicated local customer base in the Scottsdale area.

Festivals in Scottsdale(3)

AZ Taco Fest at Salt River Fields

by Taco Fest AZ

Scottsdale, AZ

2026-10-17

FestivalVendor booths via Eventeny; contact organizer

Set in the scenic surroundings of Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, this annual October festival celebrates everything taco and brings together the region's most creative food vendors, drink makers, and entertainers. The AZ Taco Fest draws food enthusiasts, families, and taco lovers from across Arizona who come to experience two full days of authentic and inventive tacos, from traditional street-style to modern interpretations. Beyond just the main event, you'll find agave spirit artisans showcasing mezcal and tequila alongside the food offerings, giving attendees a full taste of Southwestern flavor and culture. For food vendors, this festival offers an excellent opportunity to reach a concentrated audience of taco and cuisine enthusiasts. The mix of established restaurants, food trucks, and independent street food vendors creates a dynamic marketplace where different styles and price points coexist. Whether you're known for classic carne asada, innovative vegetarian options, or fusion concepts, the October timing and the established draw of the festival means you're tapping into genuine buyer intent. The attendance includes both locals and visitors specifically seeking out quality food experiences, making it an ideal fit for vendors with strong product offerings rather than those relying on impulse purchases. The festival atmosphere extends beyond food with local musicians, DJs, and artists performing throughout the two days, plus small business vendors adding to the overall experience. This mix of elements means attendees tend to spend several hours on site, giving you extended selling time compared to quick-stop markets. October in Scottsdale brings pleasant weather and marks the beginning of the season when outdoor events resume after the summer heat, so foot traffic and energy levels are typically high. The established annual format of AZ Taco Fest means it has built momentum year over year, drawing both repeat attendees and newcomers eager to discover vendors and flavors.

Celebration of Fine Art

by Celebration of Fine Art

Scottsdale, AZ

2027-01-16

FestivalJuried artist studios, contact organizer for pricing

Running for ten weeks from mid-January through late March each year, this juried fine art festival draws serious collectors and casual art enthusiasts to North Scottsdale's iconic white tent venues. The Celebration of Fine Art is a destination event in Arizona's art scene, showcasing around 100 working artists across multiple disciplines including painting, sculpture, jewelry, and glass. What makes this festival distinctive is its setup as functioning artist studios rather than typical booth displays, giving visitors an intimate look at how artists work. You'll see painters at easels, sculptors working with their materials, and jewelers crafting pieces in real time, which creates a collaborative and educational atmosphere that differentiates it from standard art fairs. The festival attracts a demographically diverse crowd of art buyers, from collectors actively building their portfolios to families and tourists exploring Arizona's cultural offerings during winter months. Many attendees return year after year, making it a reliable market for artists who have built a following. The winter timing (January through March) means you're catching the height of Scottsdale's peak season when the snowbird population swells and people are traveling to escape colder climates. This seasonal factor significantly boosts foot traffic compared to summer art markets. Because this is a juried event, the curatorial bar is higher than open-entry festivals, which means the artist mix skews toward established and serious professional work. Attendees come with buying intent and appreciation for fine art as opposed to casual craft fair shoppers. The multi-week format means the event builds momentum, with steady traffic rather than a single-day spike, allowing artists to establish connections with collectors over multiple weekends. If your work is in painting, sculpture, jewelry, glass, or complementary fine art mediums, and you've been looking for a winter venue in a strong art market, this Scottsdale celebration offers sustained visibility to a quality audience.

Panda Fest

by Panda Fest

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale, AZ

April 10-12, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

Three-day festival with 90+ food vendors and 30+ market vendors offering crafts, apparel, and artisanal goods representing Asian cultures and cuisines.

Craft Fairs in Scottsdale(4)

Scottsdale Arts & Crafts Fair 2026

by City of Scottsdale

1700 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Nov 14, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

The Scottsdale Arts & Crafts Fair is an annual community event showcasing over 150 vendors selling original artwork, jewelry, photography, glass and iron work, clothing, and handmade crafts. Running since 1983, this fair has become a major November event attracting approximately 3,500 attendees. The event features live entertainment, art demonstrations, children's crafts activities, food trucks and concessions, and a balloon artist. Quality original art and handmade items are available at various price points, making it accessible to all budgets. The fair is held at Granite Reef Senior Center in downtown Scottsdale and provides an excellent opportunity for vendors to reach a large audience of art enthusiasts and local residents seeking unique, one-of-a-kind creations.

Scottsdale Arts & Crafts Fair

by City of Scottsdale

Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N Granite Reef Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

November 14, 2026 (Saturday)

Craft FairContact organizer

Craft fairs in Scottsdale draw a specific crowd: locals and visitors who actively seek one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced goods, and they're willing to spend time browsing and talking directly with makers. The Scottsdale Arts & Crafts Fair, held annually on a Saturday in mid-November, captures that energy at Via Linda Senior Center in East Scottsdale. This is the kind of event where you'll find serious collectors, gift shoppers looking for something distinctive, and casual browsers who show up because they appreciate seeing artists and craftspeople doing what they do best. What distinguishes a craft fair from other vendor events is the focus on original creation and handmade quality. You won't find resellers or dropshipped inventory here. Instead, exhibitors at the Scottsdale Arts & Crafts Fair typically include jewelry makers displaying their own designs, photographers with their own work, glass artists, metalworkers specializing in iron work, clothing designers, and makers of home goods and decorative items. Some vendors create functional pieces like ceramics or woodwork, while others focus purely on fine art. This variety means the fair appeals to different budgets and aesthetics, from affordable handmade accessories to investment-level artwork. November timing works well for the Scottsdale area. The weather is cooling down, making outdoor and indoor browsing comfortable, and it falls in the early holiday shopping season when people are thinking about gifts that feel personal rather than generic. The Saturday date means easier attendance for both vendors managing other weekly commitments and shoppers juggling weekend plans. If you're a maker in any of these categories, jewelry, art, photography, textiles, functional crafts, or mixed media, this fair attracts the kind of customer who values authenticity and is genuinely interested in the story behind what they're buying.

Celebration of Fine Art

by Celebration of Fine Art

7900 E Greenway Rd, Suite 101, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

January 17 - March 29, 2027 (daily)

Craft FairStudio fees for 2027 are $2,800.00 to $2,950.00, based on location

This annual craft fair in Scottsdale runs for ten weeks starting in mid-January through late March, making it one of the longer-running art events in the area. Located at 7900 E Greenway Rd, Suite 101, the event creates an immersive experience where visitors walk through large white tents filled with working artists and original artwork available for purchase. Unlike typical weekend craft fairs, this event operates daily throughout its three-month run, giving vendors consistent foot traffic and allowing visitors multiple opportunities to return and watch artists progress on their pieces. The Celebration of Fine Art draws a diverse mix of vendors working across different mediums and artistic disciplines. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, photographers, and other fine artists displaying their work in an open-studio setting. This format is particularly appealing to craft vendors because attendees come specifically to engage with artists, watch creative processes unfold, and invest in one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced items. The white tent setup creates a gallery-like atmosphere that feels more curated than typical marketplace settings, which tends to attract a more serious art-collecting crowd. Timing-wise, January through March is ideal for Scottsdale, as the Arizona winter brings pleasant weather and attracts both local visitors and winter tourists. This seasonal positioning means steady attendance from people actively seeking indoor and outdoor cultural experiences. The daily operation structure is especially valuable for vendors looking for consistent sales opportunities without the boom-and-bust rhythm of weekend-only markets. Whether you create fine art, handcrafted goods, or unique artisan products, the extended daily schedule at this Scottsdale location offers sustained visibility and the chance to build relationships with repeat visitors throughout the season.

Scottsdale Arts and Crafts Fair

by City of Scottsdale

Granite Reef Senior Center, Scottsdale, AZ

2026

Craft FairContact organizer

40-year tradition with 150+ art vendors selling jewelry, photography, glass work, iron work, and clothing. Free shuttle from Hohokam Elementary.

Pop-Ups in Scottsdale(1)

Vendor-Based Stores in Scottsdale(2)

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