Vendor Events in Sedona, AZ
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sedona, AZ. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Sedona(1)
Festivals in Sedona(3)
Sedona Hummingbird Festival
by Hummingbird Society
Sedona, AZ
July 24-26, 2026
20 spots open
The Sedona Hummingbird Festival is a three-day outdoor celebration held at peak hummingbird migration season in the heart of Sedona's red rock landscape. The festival features a hummingbird marketplace offering hummingbird-related supplies, gifts, and art, alongside plant sales and artisan displays. Vendors and exhibitors operate from a free-admission marketplace in the Sedona Performing Arts Center, with no entry fee required to browse. The festival attracts enthusiasts and families interested in hummingbird conservation and nature education. Additional attractions include garden tours, banding demonstrations, speaker presentations, kids crafts day, and food concessions. The high-altitude location in Sedona offers cooler summer temperatures compared to lower Arizona regions, making July an ideal time for outdoor events. The festival is presented by the International Hummingbird Society and draws over 1,000 visitors from across the U.S.
Sedona Arts Festival
by Sedona Arts Festival Inc.
Sedona Red Rock High School, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
October 10-11, 2026
25 spots open
Set against the dramatic red rock landscape of Sedona, this annual festival brings together over 125 juried artists, sculptors, and metalworkers for a weekend celebration of fine art and craft. Held at Sedona Red Rock High School on Upper Red Rock Loop Road, the event showcases the work of established and emerging artists who create everything from paintings and photography to three-dimensional sculptures and metalwork pieces. The juried selection process ensures a curated mix of quality work across multiple disciplines, drawing serious art collectors, casual enthusiasts, and curious visitors from across Arizona and beyond. The October timing makes this an ideal fall event, when Sedona's weather is comfortable for outdoor browsing and the surrounding landscape is particularly striking. You'll find artists working in traditional fine art mediums as well as contemporary and mixed media practitioners. Sculptors and metalworkers often draw crowds at events like this because their work demands the kind of in-person viewing that shows scale, detail, and craftsmanship in ways photographs cannot capture. The festival atmosphere extends beyond the art booths themselves, with live music performances creating an engaging community vibe that keeps attendees on the grounds for hours rather than minutes. Food vendors are woven throughout the event, making it easy to grab lunch or refreshments while you wander between artist booths and exhibitions. This setup is typical of well-organized festivals and allows visitors to settle in for a full day of exploration. The combination of quality artwork, the natural beauty of Sedona's setting, and the supportive crowd that turns out for annual events makes this a solid option for artists looking to reach an audience that values fine art and handmade work.
Tlaquepaque Cinco de Mayo Celebration
by Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Sedona, AZ
2027-05-02
20 spots open
Held annually in early May at Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village in Sedona, Arizona, this festival celebrates Cinco de Mayo with deep roots in Mexican cultural tradition. The event draws crowds who come specifically to experience authentic performances, regional cuisine, and handcrafted goods from artisan vendors. As a cultural festival rather than a general craft fair, the focus here is on celebrating Mexican heritage through music, dance, food, and traditional arts, making it distinct from broader maker markets or farmers markets. The Spanish Colonial architecture of Tlaquepaque itself sets the stage, creating an immersive backdrop that complements the celebration. Vendors at this festival typically include Mexican artisans selling hand-painted ceramics, traditional textiles, silver jewelry, carved wooden pieces, and other regional crafts. Food vendors feature authentic Mexican cuisine alongside mainstream fair fare. The mariachi performances and folklorico dancers draw steady foot traffic throughout the day, with many attendees making the trip specifically to experience the cultural entertainment alongside shopping. The May timing means pleasant spring weather in Sedona, and many visitors combine this festival with other attractions in the area. Because admission is free, this festival attracts a wide range of attendees from both locals and tourists visiting the Sedona area. Families, cultural enthusiasts, and shoppers looking for distinctive artisan goods and authentic Mexican crafts find their way here. For vendors, this means exposure to customers actively seeking quality cultural products and unique handmade items rather than mass-produced goods. The festive atmosphere, cultural significance of the date, and established audience make this an appealing venue for artisans with Mexican or Latin American crafts and cultural products to offer.
Craft Fairs in Sedona(3)
Sedona Heritage Museum Fall Arts & Crafts Fair
by Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona, AZ
2026-10-24
20 spots open
Every October, Sedona's creative community gathers for this annual celebration of handmade goods and local artistry. The Sedona Heritage Museum Fall Arts & Crafts Fair brings together vendors from across the Sedona area who specialize in everything from jewelry and pottery to textiles, woodwork, paintings, and home décor. This is the kind of craft fair where you'll find pieces with real story behind them, made by artists who often work in local studios you can actually visit. The fair draws a mix of tourists exploring Sedona's cultural offerings and locals looking to support regional makers and get a head start on holiday shopping. The October timing makes this fair particularly appealing, it kicks off the fall season when the Arizona weather becomes more pleasant and people start thinking about their holiday gift lists. You'll encounter a genuinely diverse range of artistic styles, from contemporary fine art to rustic southwestern pieces to bohemian accessories. Attendees tend to appreciate handcrafted quality and unique items you won't find in chain stores, which means they're often willing to spend on pieces that reflect real skill and creativity. Many vendors at this fair focus on limited production runs or one-of-a-kind items, so early attendance can be especially rewarding. The Sedona Heritage Museum location adds context to the event, it's rooted in the community's history and cultural identity, which influences both the vendors who participate and the attendees who come. The fair atmosphere balances accessibility with genuine artisan focus, making it work well for craft vendors ranging from established makers to those building their customer base. Whether you specialize in fine crafts, functional art, jewelry, or any handmade category, this fair attracts the kind of shoppers who actively seek out locally made goods and understand the value of the work involved.
Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show - Sedona
by Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show
Sedona Vista Village, 6601 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86351
Multiple shows: April 10-12 and April 17-19, 2026 (plus additional dates)
25 spots open
Sedona's vibrant arts community comes alive at this monthly craft fair, where regional artisans showcase their handcrafted work year-round. Held at Sedona Vista Village on AZ-179, the Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show draws a steady stream of visitors looking for one-of-a-kind pieces, making it an ideal venue for vendors selling fine art, jewelry, pottery, photography, and other handmade goods. The fair's recurring format means consistent customer traffic across multiple weekends throughout the year, with spring shows like the April 10-12 and April 17-19 dates drawing those taking advantage of Sedona's pleasant weather and the region's peak tourism season. As a monthly craft fair rather than a one-time seasonal event, this show offers vendors reliable opportunities to build a customer base and test new products without waiting a full year between events. The mixed vendor approach means you'll be surrounded by diverse craftspeople, which tends to attract shoppers interested in browsing across different mediums and price points. Customers at Sedona craft fairs typically include both locals and tourists exploring the area's renowned art scene, from collectors seeking gallery-quality pieces to casual shoppers hunting for meaningful gifts and home decor. The Sedona setting itself is significant for a vendor's visibility. The town's reputation as an arts destination means foot traffic carries built-in interest in handcrafted items. Spring shows benefit especially from the tourism surge, while summer and fall events serve the dedicated local collector base. Whether you're established in the regional craft community or looking to expand your customer reach in Arizona, the recurring schedule at Oak Creek Arts and Crafts Show provides flexibility to participate in single weekends or build a presence across multiple dates throughout the year.
Sedona Heritage Museum Spring Arts & Crafts Fair
by Sedona Heritage Museum
Sedona, AZ
2027-05-01
20 spots open
Spring in Sedona brings ideal weather for outdoor shopping, and this annual three-day arts and crafts fair takes advantage of the season to showcase local and regional makers. Held at the Sedona Heritage Museum, the event draws artisans selling handmade jewelry, ceramics, fine art, home decor, cards, woodcarvings, and glass blowing alongside other handcrafted goods. It's the kind of craft fair where you'll find vendors who work directly in their studios and bring pieces that reflect both traditional techniques and contemporary design sensibilities. The museum setting adds cultural context to the shopping experience, and proceeds from the fair support the museum's educational programs and exhibitions, making it a community-focused event rather than a purely commercial one. For vendors, this event appeals to shoppers specifically seeking artisan-made items and one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced goods. The Sedona market tends to attract visitors and locals who value craftsmanship and are willing to invest in quality work. The spring timing in early May means pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours, which generally draw solid crowds to outdoor events in the area. If you create handmade goods in any medium, whether jewelry, pottery, painting, decorative items, or functional art, this fair aligns with the kind of curated, quality-focused retail environment where your work can stand out. The craft fair format is different from farmers markets or pop-up shops in that it typically emphasizes the artistic and creative process behind each item. Visitors often come with the intention to explore, ask makers about their work, and purchase art pieces that have personal meaning. This gives vendors the opportunity to connect with customers who appreciate the story and skill behind handmade products, not just the finished item itself.
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