Vendor Events in Tulsa, OK
15 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Tulsa, OK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Tulsa(3)
Tulsa Farmers Market Cherry Street
by Tulsa Farmers Market
1327 E. 15th St., Cherry Street District, Tulsa, OK 74120
Saturdays, April through October (April-Sept 7-11am, Oct-March 8am-12pm)
25 spots open
The Cherry Street location in Tulsa becomes the hub of Oklahoma's agricultural community every Saturday from April through October, hosting one of the state's largest producer-only farmers markets. This weekly gathering on 15th Street draws serious food shoppers and home cooks looking to buy directly from the farmers and food makers who grow and make what they sell. Because this is a producer-only market, you won't find resellers or imported goods, everything comes from Oklahoma growers and producers, which means vendors here have direct relationships with the land and know exactly how their products were raised or made. The market operates year-round through the growing season, starting in early April when spring crops begin arriving and running through the end of October as fall harvest winds down. Saturday mornings on Cherry Street fill with vendors selling everything you'd expect from a robust Oklahoma farm market: seasonal vegetables, tree fruits, berries, herbs, honey, baked goods, jams, cheese, and prepared foods made from local ingredients. The mix changes week to week as different crops come into season, so regular shoppers find reasons to return throughout the spring, summer, and fall. The market runs rain or shine, so it's a dependable weekly destination regardless of weather. Beyond the produce and products, the Tulsa Farmers Market Cherry Street location creates a community atmosphere with live music performances and activities for kids, making it a destination for families and not just serious home cooks. The weekly rhythm means vendors can count on consistent foot traffic and regular customers who know when and where to find them, while shoppers appreciate the reliability of a market that operates on the same day and time every week through the season. If you sell farm products or value-added foods made from local ingredients, this producer-only market attracts the kind of customers who prioritize quality, freshness, and supporting local Oklahoma agriculture.
Downtown Midweek Market - Tulsa
by Downtown Tulsa Partnership
Santa Fe Square Plaza, 415 E 2nd St S, Tulsa, OK 74103
Wednesdays, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM, April 15 - November 4 (excluding August)
30 spots open
Located at 3rd Street and Boston Avenue in Tulsa's vibrant Arts District, this weekly farmers market operates during the lunch hour on Wednesdays from May through September, creating a convenient midweek gathering for downtown workers and area residents. The market runs from 11 AM to 2 PM, making it an ideal stop for those looking to grab fresh ingredients or a prepared meal during their workday. As a farmers market focused on mixed vendors, you'll find a rotating selection of local growers, food producers, and artisan makers who bring seasonal produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and handcrafted items to the neighborhood each week. The Wednesday timing attracts a particular crowd: office workers on their lunch break, downtown residents running errands, and people already in the Arts District for cultural activities. This midweek format differs from weekend farmers markets in that it caters to weekday routines and tends to draw folks looking for quick, quality purchases rather than browsing trips. The growing season window from May through September means you'll see peak variety during summer months, with vendors featuring everything from fresh vegetables and fruits at their peak ripeness to specialty items like prepared foods, baked goods, preserves, and locally-made crafts. For vendors, this market offers consistent foot traffic in a downtown location where people actively seek quality local goods during their established routines. The lunchtime hours naturally draw customers with spending power and a focus on fresh, artisanal products. The Arts District setting also means potential cross-traffic from people visiting galleries, studios, and other cultural venues in the neighborhood, adding to the diverse customer base week to week.
Tulsa Farmers Market - Brookside Wednesday
by Cherry Street Farmers Market Association
41st St & Peoria Ave, Whole Foods parking lot, Tulsa, OK 74105
Wednesdays, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM, May - August
40 spots open
The Brookside Farmers Market is a mid-week farmers market operating in the Whole Foods parking lot on the east side of Peoria Avenue. Vendors offer fresh local produce, fruits, herbs, baked goods, dairy products, meats, and prepared foods. The market serves shoppers looking to purchase local goods during their mid-week shopping or lunch break. The seasonal summer schedule accommodates vendors and customers from May through August. This is an established market run by the Cherry Street Farmers Market Association, which also operates the main Saturday market downtown. The Wednesday venue provides convenient mid-week access to local agricultural products.
Festivals in Tulsa(8)
Tulsa State Fair
by Tulsa State Fair
Expo Square, 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114
October 1-11, 2026
25 spots open
Running for 11 days each October, this major state fair brings together thousands of visitors looking for handmade goods, specialty products, and unique finds you won't see in typical retail stores. The festival takes over multiple venues across Expo Square in Tulsa, transforming the fairgrounds into a shopping and entertainment destination that draws crowds from across Oklahoma and neighboring states. You'll find the fairgrounds bustling with energy as attendees browse craft booths, sample food from various concessions, and explore everything from artisan products to commercial vendor displays. The scale of this event makes it attractive for vendors of many types. The Exchange Center, Pavilion, and QuikTrip Center provide climate-controlled indoor space where craft exhibitors, makers, and specialty vendors set up alongside commercial booths. This mix creates an environment where shoppers are actively hunting for both everyday products and distinctive handcrafted items. The outdoor midway adds another dimension, drawing families and creating additional foot traffic throughout the fairgrounds. October timing means you're selling during the fall season when people are thinking about holiday gift-giving and seasonal purchases, so vendors who offer craft items, handmade goods, or themed products often see strong interest. As one of Oklahoma's largest state fairs and recognized as a major indoor shopping fair in the Midwest region, the event attracts a diverse crowd of shoppers. Families, gift buyers, and people specifically seeking local makers and artisan products all come through Expo Square during these 11 days. For vendors, this means consistent daily traffic with visitors who came specifically to discover new products and support makers. The festival environment encourages people to shop leisurely, explore multiple booths, and make purchases they might not otherwise plan for. Whether you work in crafts, specialty foods, handmade goods, or other vendor categories, the scale and reputation of the Tulsa State Fair create solid selling opportunities during this prime fall shopping period.
Zeeco Oktoberfest Tulsa 2026
by German-American Society of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
2026-10-22
20 spots open
Each October, Tulsa transforms into a celebration of Bavarian tradition and community spirit at this German-heritage festival. Zeeco Oktoberfest Tulsa draws crowds who come for authentic cultural experiences, traditional music, and the chance to sample widely varied beer selections alongside hearty regional cuisine. This annual festival captures the spirit of Munich's famous Oktoberfest while establishing its own identity as a major fall event in Oklahoma. Vendors at this festival typically include German food purveyors selling traditional fare like schnitzel, bratwurst, pretzels, and strudel, alongside local restaurants offering their own takes on Bavarian classics. Craft vendors showcase German-made goods, handcrafted items, and heritage wares that appeal to the festival's culturally-focused audience. You'll find artisans selling everything from woodwork and ceramics to clothing and home goods with German or European themes. The festival atmosphere draws attendees ranging from serious beer enthusiasts to families looking for cultural entertainment and seasonal fall activities. The October timing positions this festival as a peak season event, when the weather in Tulsa is ideal for outdoor gathering and beer garden activities. The multi-day format allows for sustained foot traffic and gives attendees flexibility to visit across several evenings or full days. Live German and local bands provide entertainment throughout, creating an energetic backdrop for vendor interactions and customer browsing. Competitions, cultural performances, and the overall Bavarian-themed setting create a distinctive experience that sets this festival apart from typical street fairs and farmers markets. For vendors specializing in German heritage products, imported goods, or foods with Germanic roots, this festival represents a focused audience actively seeking exactly what heritage merchants offer. The concentrated customer base values authenticity and craftsmanship, making it an opportunity to connect with buyers who specifically came for cultural and traditional goods rather than general retail shopping.
Tulsa Greek Festival 2027
by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Tulsa, OK
2027-02-13
20 spots open
Held annually in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Tulsa Greek Festival celebrates Greek culture, traditions, and cuisine across a long weekend in mid-February. Hosted by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, this festival draws together vendors and attendees interested in authentic Greek heritage, making it an ideal marketplace for vendors specializing in ethnic goods, Mediterranean products, and cultural items. The festival creates a vibrant atmosphere where visitors come specifically to experience Greek food, traditions, and craftsmanship. Food vendors dominate the festival landscape, with opportunities for those selling traditional Greek pastries like baklava and loukoumades, prepared Greek dishes, and Mediterranean specialty items. Beyond food, the event attracts vendors offering imported Greek gifts, handcrafted goods with cultural significance, Orthodox religious items, and artisan products that reflect Greek heritage. The February timing positions this as a winter festival destination, when attendees are actively seeking cultural experiences and unique imported goods. What makes a festival like Tulsa Greek Festival different from farmers markets or craft fairs is its thematic focus on a specific culture and heritage. Attendees arrive with clear expectations and genuine interest in ethnic traditions, food, and handmade items tied to that heritage. The multi-day format (February 13-16) and church venue create a community-oriented environment where people spend extended time exploring, sampling, and shopping. Live music, dancing, and cultural exhibits set a festive tone that encourages browsing and discovery. For vendors, the Tulsa Greek Festival represents a concentrated audience of Greek community members, cultural enthusiasts, and curious shoppers looking for authentic products they might not find elsewhere. The annual schedule means returning vendor relationships build over time, and the established reputation draws people intentionally seeking Greek goods and experiences. If your product line connects to Mediterranean, Greek, or broader European ethnic heritage, this festival offers direct access to a motivated, heritage-conscious customer base.
Tulsa IrishFest 2027 (6th Annual)
by Tulsa IrishFest
Tulsa, OK
2027-03-13
20 spots open
Tulsa IrishFest returns for its sixth year on March 13-15, 2026, bringing Irish culture, community, and celebration to Cabin Boys Brewery in Tulsa. This annual festival draws together vendors, performers, and families eager to experience traditional and contemporary Irish heritage in a vibrant festival setting. As a festival focused on ethnic heritage, Tulsa IrishFest creates space for both cultural education and community gathering, blending marketplace activity with entertainment and cultural programming throughout the weekend. The vendor marketplace at Tulsa IrishFest typically welcomes sellers specializing in Irish imports, handcrafted goods with Celtic heritage, jewelry, textiles, and artisan products that reflect Irish traditions and design. Food vendors often feature Irish cuisine and beverages alongside local makers and craft businesses. The festival atmosphere draws attendees interested in Irish culture, families looking for weekend activities, and locals supporting community celebration. Whether you're selling heritage crafts, food products, jewelry, or goods with Irish cultural significance, the festival audience is primed to shop and engage with vendors throughout the event. Beyond the marketplace, live music performances and Irish dance displays create an energetic backdrop for vendor interactions. The family-friendly programming means you'll encounter attendees across age groups and interests, from cultural enthusiasts to casual visitors discovering Irish heritage through the festival experience. March timing in Tulsa positions Tulsa IrishFest as a spring community event, drawing people out as weather improves and seasonal celebration begins. The brewery setting adds an adult-oriented component to the daytime festival activities, creating opportunities for both family and evening programming. As Tulsa IrishFest enters its sixth year, it has established itself as an annual tradition for the city's Irish community and broader cultural audience. If you create or sell products aligned with Irish heritage, ethnic crafts, food, or cultural goods, this festival offers direct access to an engaged marketplace ready to celebrate and support vendors during this annual weekend celebration.
Tulsa International Mayfest
by Arts Alliance Tulsa / Tulsa International Mayfest
Guthrie Green, 111 E MB Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
May 8-10, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place May 8-10, 2026, at Guthrie Green in downtown Tulsa, this festival celebrates the creative spirit of the region with a carefully curated mix of vendors and performers. The setting in the heart of Tulsa's cultural district makes it an ideal destination for artists, craftspeople, and performers looking to connect with a diverse audience. Mayfest draws crowds interested in discovering handmade goods, original art, and live entertainment across three full days, creating the kind of extended event where attendees return multiple times to explore different areas and catch performances throughout the weekend. The festival brings together visual artists displaying paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed media work alongside vendors selling handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and other artisan goods. The blend of fine art and craft goods means shoppers come with varied interests, and the festival atmosphere encourages browsing and discovering new makers. Musical performances run continuously throughout the weekend, ranging across genres and styles, which keeps the energy dynamic and draws different crowds at different times. This multi-day format is what distinguishes a festival from a one-day event, giving vendors the chance to build momentum with repeat visitors and allowing attendees to pace their experience. May is ideal timing for an outdoor festival in Oklahoma. The weather is typically pleasant and mild, encouraging people to spend time outdoors exploring vendor booths and enjoying performances. The spring season brings out locals and visitors alike who are ready to support artists and makers after the winter months. The downtown location at Guthrie Green positions the festival within an accessible venue that's become central to Tulsa's arts and cultural scene, drawing both established art enthusiasts and casual weekend shoppers. Whether you're a visual artist, musician, crafter, or anyone selling goods that appeal to an arts-minded crowd, Tulsa International Mayfest offers exposure to a festival audience actively seeking original, handmade, and creative offerings.
Germanfest Tulsa 2027 (GAS Tulsa)
by German-American Society of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
2027-05-16
20 spots open
Each spring, Tulsa's German-American community gathers for Germanfest, a celebration of heritage that draws both longtime tradition-keepers and curious newcomers. Taking place in May at the German-American Society of Tulsa grounds, this annual festival creates a lively atmosphere where attendees can experience authentic German culture through food, music, and community. The event brings together vendors and performers who share a passion for German traditions, making it a destination for anyone interested in European heritage or simply looking for a festive day out. The vendor landscape at Germanfest reflects the event's cultural focus. You'll find artisans selling handcrafted German goods, from woodwork and ceramics to textiles and traditional crafts. Food vendors are a major draw, offering authentic German cuisine alongside the beer garden that's central to the festival experience. Beyond retail, the grounds come alive with live music and dance performances that capture the spirit of German cultural celebration. The spring timing means pleasant weather and a sense of renewal that pairs well with the festival's vibrant, celebratory energy. Attendees range from families with connections to German heritage seeking cultural touchstones, to food enthusiasts eager to experience traditional cuisine, to people simply enjoying a well-organized community festival. The mix creates a welcoming environment where vendors can connect with customers who are genuinely engaged with the event's theme. Whether you're selling heritage crafts, specialty foods, or cultural merchandise, Germanfest Tulsa offers a focused audience interested in what you have to offer. The annual tradition means regulars return year after year, giving vendors the opportunity to build relationships and loyal customers within the Tulsa community.
Blue Dome Arts Festival Tulsa
by Blue Dome District Association
2nd & Elgin, Blue Dome District, Tulsa, OK 74120
Third weekend in May (typically mid-May)
25 spots open
The Blue Dome Arts Festival is an annual community spring celebration held over three days in the historic Blue Dome Entertainment District. The festival attracts over 200 vendors and artists showcasing handmade crafts, paintings, pottery, carvings, photography, jewelry, home decor, woodcrafts, apparel and glass work. The event features live music stages with local performers, food trucks, and hands-on demonstrations including pottery and blacksmith work over a live forge. Attendees enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with art car parades, chalk art activities, and a dedicated kids zone. Festival hours are typically Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a premier opportunity for vendors to reach a regional audience of art and craft enthusiasts in a vibrant downtown location.
Tulsa International Mayfest
by Tulsa Mayfest Inc.
Tulsa Arts District/Deco District, Tulsa, OK
May 9-11, 2027
100 spots open
Tulsa Mayfest is a premier arts and culture festival established in 1973, held annually over three days in May. The event features over 150 visual art vendor booths, 75 musical performances across multiple stages, dozens of food vendors, and art installations. The festival attracts serious art collectors and casual art lovers from across the region and nation. Artists apply through a juried selection process via ZAPPlication, displaying original fine arts and crafts in downtown Tulsa's Arts District. Live performances range from established musicians to emerging local talent, with free admission for families and community members. Multiple indoor and outdoor venues host activities including youth art galleries, hands-on art workshops, and festival food throughout the three-day weekend celebration.
Craft Fairs in Tulsa(2)
Mistletoe Mart
by Junior League of Tulsa
Exchange Center at Expo Square on the Tulsa Fairgrounds, 4149 East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK
December 2026 (specific dates vary by year; most recent was December 8-10)
25 spots open
The Junior League of Tulsa Holiday Market is an annual holiday shopping event featuring both local and national vendors. Merchants sell a diverse selection of products including clothing, gourmet foods, gifts, children's items, jewelry, home decor, and handmade or made-in-Oklahoma products. The event welcomes shoppers seeking unique holiday gift options and supports the Junior League's community mission to end the cycle of poverty in women and children of Tulsa. Held at the Exchange Center at Expo Square on the Tulsa Fairgrounds, the market draws steady attendance during the December holiday season. Vendors benefit from participation in an established fundraiser with consistent annual promotion and community engagement.
Tulsa Mayfest
by Tulsa Mayfest
200 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
May 8-10, 2027
25 spots open
Held annually in downtown Tulsa each May, this three-day juried arts festival brings together over 100 national artists and craft vendors for a celebration of visual and performing arts. Taking place May 8-10, 2026, at 200 E 2nd St in the heart of downtown, Tulsa Mayfest has been a cornerstone event for the region for five decades, establishing itself as a premier destination for artisans looking to connect with engaged art enthusiasts and collectors. The festival's juried selection process ensures that participating vendors represent high-quality handmade work across a diverse range of media, from traditional fine art to contemporary craft. The event draws a mix of attendees including serious art buyers, curious collectors, families, and community members seeking authentic handcrafted goods and live entertainment. This creates an ideal environment for vendors who specialize in unique, original work rather than mass-produced items. The three-day format allows for sustained foot traffic and gives visitors multiple opportunities to return and make purchases, which benefits vendors selling higher-priced artisan pieces that may require consideration. The combination of visual arts, live music performances, and food vendors creates a festive atmosphere that keeps people on the grounds throughout the weekend. May timing means pleasant spring weather in Tulsa, a season when people are actively thinking about refreshing their homes and attending outdoor events. The downtown location positions the festival within an accessible urban setting with natural foot traffic from the surrounding area. For artisans working in any medium, whether jewelry, ceramics, paintings, sculptures, textiles, woodwork, or other handcrafted items, this festival offers exposure to an established audience with demonstrated interest in supporting local and national makers. The fifty-year history means both repeat vendors and loyal attendees, creating a community aspect that distinguishes Tulsa Mayfest from newer festivals in the region.
Pop-Ups in Tulsa(2)
OKGO Market - Tulsa
by OKGO Market
Expo Square Exchange Center, 4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74114
March 21, 2027
250 spots open
If you're looking to reach a large, engaged crowd of shoppers who actively seek out handmade and small business goods, this annual event at Expo Square Exchange Center in Tulsa draws thousands of visitors ready to discover new makers and independent brands. OKGO Market brings together a carefully selected group of entrepreneurs, artisans, and creators across a wide range of arts and crafts categories, making it an ideal venue for vendors selling everything from jewelry and home décor to apparel, pottery, and other maker-driven products. The pop-up format of OKGO Market means it operates as a one-day or limited-time shopping experience, which tends to create a sense of urgency among attendees who know they need to visit on the scheduled dates to find their favorite makers and discover new ones. This timing-driven nature of pop-ups typically results in higher foot traffic and shopper intent compared to regular retail settings. The March date positions this event perfectly in the spring season, when people are refreshing their homes and wardrobes and looking for unique, locally-made gifts and personal items. With free admission and the marketplace format, shoppers come specifically to browse small businesses and support independent creators. The curated vendor selection means you'll be surrounded by quality makers rather than competing in a sea of resellers or mass-produced goods. Attendees at events like this are typically willing to spend on handmade and artisan products, making them valuable customers for craft vendors. The sheer volume of visitors gives you access to a substantial customer base in a single day, making OKGO Market a worthwhile addition to your event calendar if you create arts and crafts for direct consumer sales.
Tulsa Art Market
by Local organizer (unverified)
Tulsa, OK 74103
April 18-19, 2027
25 spots open
This spring pop-up in Tulsa, OK brings together a curated mix of artists and makers for a weekend celebration of local creative work. Happening April 18-19, 2026, the Tulsa Art Market offers a focused opportunity to connect directly with vendors in the mixed media and general crafts space, making it an ideal event for artists looking to reach engaged art buyers in the Tulsa area during the busy spring market season. Pop-up events like this tend to draw a specific crowd: people actively seeking original, handmade work and looking to discover new artists rather than browse mass-produced goods. The concentrated two-day format creates urgency and energy that can drive sales, and the spring timing means attendees are often in a refreshed mindset, ready to invest in new pieces for home refreshes or seasonal entertaining. Because the Tulsa Art Market focuses on a mixed vendor lineup, you'll typically see a diverse range of work on display, from visual art and printmaking to jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and other handcrafted goods, which helps attract a broader audience. The pop-up format is lower-commitment than a recurring weekly market but still substantial enough to justify setup effort and travel. For artists and makers, this means a chance to test the Tulsa market, build relationships with local collectors, and make meaningful sales in a concentrated timeframe. The general vendor category means you're not competing against dozens of similar makers, but rather part of an eclectic gathering that encourages browsers to spend time exploring different creative disciplines. If you make art or craft goods and are looking to reach Tulsa audiences, the April dates position this event well in the spring season when people are thinking about gifts, home decor, and supporting local artists.
Consignment Stores in Tulsa(5)
Tulsa Flea Market
OTHERIndoor flea market currently accepting new vendors with antiques, vintage, and handcrafted items. Offers 10x12 spaces for $60. Regular vendor marketplace in the Tulsa metro area.
Community Craft Tulsa
COOPERATIVEA vibrant hub in Tulsa's historic Kendall-Whittier district offering open studio time, workshops, and a retail shop featuring handmade items by local Oklahoma makers. A creative community gathering place.
Pierson Gallery Tulsa
GALLERYA premier American fine art and antiques gallery exhibiting paintings, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, bronzes, and sculptures by established and emerging Midwest and American West artists.
K&N Interior Consignment Tulsa
OTHEROklahoma's largest consignment store featuring an exceptional rotating selection of furniture, home accessories, and decorative items. A destination for home furnishing consignors across the state.
Blue Dome District Pop-Up Artisan Shops
COOPERATIVEThe Blue Dome District in Tulsa's arts quarter hosts rotating pop-up shops featuring original works by local artists and handcrafters. Each weekend November-December features a fresh set of artisan merchants.
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