Vendor Events in Wichita, KS
16 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Wichita, KS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Wichita(6)
Kansas Grown Farmers Market 21st & Rock
by Kansas Grown Farmers Market 21st & Rock Organizers
8141 E 21st St N, Wichita, KS 67206
Tue: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, Apr 12 - Sep 27
25 spots open
Kansas Grown Farmers Market 21st and Rock is an established Tuesday evening farmers market featuring over 100 local vendors selling fresh produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, honey, jams, flowers, artisan crafts, and specialty food products. Located at the Sedgwick County Extension Office parking lot, this member-owned market welcomes shoppers and vendors from April through September. Vendors represent the largest grower-owned farmers market network in Kansas, offering direct access to local producers. The market operates 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM each Tuesday, providing an evening option for working shoppers and complementing the main weekend Saturday market at the same location.
Kansas Grown! Farmers Market - Wichita
by Kansas Grown! Farmers Market
9415 W Central Ave, Wichita, KS 67212
Year-round, Saturdays 8 AM-1 PM
25 spots open
Operating year-round every Saturday morning at 9415 W Central Ave in Wichita, Kansas Grown! Farmers Market is a member-owned marketplace that draws steady crowds of locals seeking direct access to Kansas producers. Unlike typical grocery shopping, farmers markets create a space where you can talk directly with the people growing your food or making your goods, understand their practices, and build relationships with your regular suppliers. The market's year-round schedule means you'll find seasonal produce in warmer months and storage crops, preserved goods, and indoor-friendly products during winter, keeping the vendor mix relevant throughout the seasons. With over 100 vendors, the market maintains a strong focus on local Kansas agriculture and artisan production. You'll encounter farmers selling vegetables, fruits, eggs, meat, and dairy alongside producers of jams, baked goods, honey, and other value-added foods. Beyond edibles, the market hosts makers of handmade crafts, soaps, candles, and other artisan products, all created by Kansas-based vendors. This commitment to local sourcing means customers know their money stays in the state and supports Kansas families and farms directly. The member-owned structure also typically means vendors have a real stake in the market's success and community reputation. Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 1 PM draw a mix of home cooks looking to stock their kitchens, restaurant chefs sourcing ingredients, gift shoppers hunting for locally made items, and community members treating the market as a weekly destination. The market atmosphere tends to be relaxed and social, people lingering to chat, families making it part of their weekend routine. If you're a vendor selling Kansas-grown or Kansas-made products, this is a consistent, established venue with a built-in customer base that values local sourcing and supporting state producers.
Kansas Grown Farmers Market - Wichita
by Kansas Grown Farmers Market
3710 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS 67218
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, Year-round
30 spots open
Operating year-round on Saturdays from 8 AM to 12 PM at 3710 E Douglas Ave in Wichita, Kansas Grown Farmers Market provides a consistent weekly destination for vendors selling locally-sourced produce and agricultural products. This farmers market maintains its commitment to supporting Kansas growers and food producers throughout all seasons, meaning you'll find both peak harvest offerings in summer and fall, as well as stored crops, root vegetables, and preserved goods during winter months. Farmers markets like this one draw a dedicated customer base of home cooks, families, and community members who prioritize fresh, local food. Saturday morning shoppers tend to be intentional about where their produce comes from, making farmers markets an ideal venue for growers who can speak directly to their farming practices, varieties, and seasonal availability. The consistent weekly schedule helps build regular customer relationships, which is valuable for vendors returning week after week. Being year-round means you're not limited to a single season or festival period, but can participate in the rhythm of actual agricultural production and consumer demand across all twelve months. Beyond just selling, Kansas Grown Farmers Market offers educational workshops designed specifically for vendors. These sessions can help you refine your approach to farmers market selling, whether you're new to direct-to-consumer sales or looking to improve your setup and customer engagement. This educational component sets it apart from markets that are purely transaction-focused, creating a community of growers learning from each other about what works in the Wichita market. If you're a Kansas-based farmer, producer of local goods, or anyone growing produce in the region, this weekly market provides stable, predictable foot traffic and an audience actively seeking the kind of products you likely grow or make. The Wichita location on East Douglas Avenue puts you in front of a consistent Saturday crowd throughout the year.
Old Town Farm and Art Market - Wichita
by Old Town Farm and Art Market
835 E 1st St N, Wichita, KS 67202
Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, April 4 - October; 10 AM - 1 PM, November - December
80 spots open
Wichita's historic Old Town district comes alive every Saturday with a weekly farmers market that blends fresh local agriculture with regional art and handmade goods. Located at 835 E 1st St N, the Old Town Farm and Art Market draws a diverse crowd of home cooks, families, and art enthusiasts who appreciate supporting local makers and growers. The brick-lined streets and limestone buildings create an authentic backdrop that feels distinctly connected to Wichita's heritage, making the market experience feel like more than just a shopping trip. Throughout the growing season from April through October, the market operates early, 8 AM to 1 PM on Saturdays, allowing vendors to set up fresh produce, baked goods, dairy products, and preserved items alongside artists selling paintings, jewelry, pottery, and other handcrafted goods. This mix of farmers market and art fair creates a unique environment where you'll find both practical groceries and distinctive art pieces worth collecting. The extended hours in the later months (10 AM to 1 PM from November through December) keep the market running into the winter season, though the vendor mix typically shifts as seasonal crops wind down and holiday-focused crafts and goods take prominence. What makes this market different from typical farmers markets is the intentional blend of agriculture and art under one event umbrella. You're as likely to encounter a pottery vendor as a local farm stand, and many attendees come specifically for both the fresh ingredients and the opportunity to browse unique, locally-made items they won't find in stores. The Old Town location itself attracts a steady customer base that values the neighborhood's character and supports vendors who contribute to Wichita's local food and art communities.
Kansas Grown Farmers Market 21st & Ridge
by Kansas Grown Farmers Market 21st & Ridge Organizers
7001 W 21st St N, Wichita, KS 67205
Sat: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM, Apr-Oct; Select Saturdays 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Nov-Mar (check Event Calendar for specific dates)
25 spots open
Kansas Grown Farmers Market at 21st & Ridge is Kansas' largest member-owned farmers market, operating year-round at 7001 W. 21st Street North in the Sedgwick County Extension Office parking lot. The market features over 100 local vendors selling fresh produce, meats, eggs, honey, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items. Spring through fall, the market operates every Saturday morning from 7 AM to noon. During winter months, the market operates on select Saturdays from 8 AM to noon. Shoppers enjoy live music, food trucks, and cooking demonstrations. The market accepts EBT and debit cards, supporting both local producers and consumers seeking fresh, Kansas-grown products.
Old Town Farm & Art Market
by Old Town Farm and Art Market
Wichita, KS
2026-04-04
20 spots open
Held Saturdays in the historic Old Town district of Wichita between 1st and Douglas streets, this weekly farmers market blends fresh local agriculture with handmade art and home goods. The Old Town Farm & Art Market operates from April through December, making it a seasonal destination for both shoppers and vendors looking to connect with the community. Running from 8am to 1pm most weeks (with adjusted hours for the November and December holiday season), the market attracts a diverse mix of local farmers, bakers, artisans, and small producers. What sets this market apart is its dual focus on farm products and creative goods under one gathering. You'll find vendors offering farm-fresh meat from local producers, seasonal produce, freshly baked breads and pastries, homemade pet treats, and a range of handcrafted art and home décor items. This combination draws shoppers who are specifically seeking local and artisan goods, not just those on a routine grocery run. The Old Town location adds character and foot traffic from the neighborhood itself, bringing both dedicated market regulars and curious visitors exploring the area. The market's April through December window captures spring planting through winter holiday shopping seasons, so inventory and vendor mix shift throughout those months. Spring and summer tend to emphasize fresh produce and outdoor goods, while fall and winter bring more prepared foods, preserves, and holiday-themed items. The November and December Holiday Market version operates on a slightly different schedule with earlier closing times, reflecting the seasonal shift to evening shopping patterns. For vendors, the Old Town Farm & Art Market represents a well-established weekly opportunity in a walkable urban setting with built-in foot traffic and a customer base accustomed to paying for quality local goods. The blend of agricultural and artisan vendors means you're reaching shoppers who value handmade, locally-sourced products and are willing to support small businesses.
Pop-Ups in Wichita(5)
Wichita Farm & Art Market Pop-Up
by Downtown Wichita
Naftzger Park, 601 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS 67202
Select Saturdays, May - October 2026
30 spots open
Held on select Saturdays throughout the warmer months, this monthly pop-up brings together local makers and artists at the renovated Naftzger Park in downtown Wichita. Running from May through October 2026, the Wichita Farm & Art Market Pop-Up takes advantage of the season when outdoor markets thrive and foot traffic through downtown peaks. The setting at 601 E Douglas Ave puts vendors in a visible, accessible location that draws both regular market shoppers and casual visitors exploring the park. Pop-ups like this one work differently than permanent farmers markets or scheduled craft fairs. Because they operate on a rotating basis rather than weekly or annually, they create a sense of occasion and discovery. Shoppers know to watch for announcements and plan their visits around select dates, which tends to draw intentional crowds rather than casual passersby. For vendors, this format offers flexibility and lower commitment than a long-term market stall while still building a loyal following of customers who mark their calendars for each event. You'll typically find a mix of handmade goods at an event like this, from jewelry and textiles to home décor, pottery, and other crafted items made by local artisans. Food vendors often set up alongside craft makers at pop-ups like the Wichita Farm & Art Market, creating a community gathering space rather than just a shopping destination. The inclusion of live entertainment adds to the atmosphere, making the experience appealing to families and groups looking for something to do on a Saturday, not just individual shoppers hunting for specific products. The downtown Wichita location and monthly schedule mean this pop-up captures the energy of the community during pleasant weather months. Whether you're an artist looking to test out a new market, a crafter wanting lower-risk event participation, or an established vendor seeking additional sales opportunities outside your regular schedule, the select-Saturday format of the Wichita Farm & Art Market Pop-Up offers a chance to reach customers in a well-trafficked, community-oriented setting.
Paramount Vintage Market
by Paramount Antique Mall
Paramount Marketplace, 2101 S Seneca, Wichita, KS 67213
September 26
25 spots open
Vintage pop-ups bring together a curated mix of dealers and collectors in a single day event, creating an energetic shopping experience for people hunting for one-of-a-kind finds. On September 26, Paramount Marketplace in Wichita will host this pop-up, drawing vendors who specialize in antiques, vintage goods, and retro collectibles. These one-time events tend to attract serious vintage shoppers alongside casual browsers looking to discover something unique, whether that's mid-century furniture, vintage clothing, rare vinyl records, old books, or nostalgic home décor. The compressed timeframe of a single-day pop-up creates a sense of urgency and excitement that's different from ongoing markets. What makes Paramount Vintage Market stand out is the concentrated variety you'll encounter under one roof at the Paramount Marketplace location on Seneca. Vendors at events like this typically include individual collectors downsizing their personal collections, estate sale specialists with authentic period pieces, and dealers who curate their inventory specifically for vintage enthusiasts. You might find anything from 1970s glassware to vintage band tees, retro kitchen appliances to antique furniture, or obscure collectibles that appeal to a wide range of interests and budgets. The mixed-vendor format means there's rarely a dull booth to walk past. For vendors considering a spot, this pop-up represents a one-shot opportunity to reach Wichita's vintage-loving community on a single day in late September. The pop-up format typically draws more focused shoppers than a casual weekend market, since attendees are making a deliberate trip for a specific event. If you specialize in vintage goods, antiques, retro items, or curated vintage collections, this event at 2101 S Seneca offers a chance to connect with an audience actively seeking the kinds of items you carry.
Wichita Flea Market
by Wichita Flea Market
Century II Expo Hall, 225 W Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS 67202
April 18-19, 2027
25 spots open
A one-time pop-up event coming to Century II Expo Hall in downtown Wichita, this flea market brings together local and regional vendors under one roof for a weekend of browsing and buying. Held April 18-19, 2026, the Wichita Flea Market offers the classic flea market experience where you'll find a wide range of merchandise from multiple sellers all at once. Unlike traditional retail, flea markets thrive on variety and discovery, you might walk past vintage furniture, collectibles, handmade goods, antiques, clothing, home décor, and much more, all in a single venue. The mixed vendor lineup means there's potential for shoppers to find unexpected treasures while also giving vendors the chance to reach a broad audience looking for deals and unique items. Pop-up markets like this one typically draw both serious collectors hunting for specific finds and casual shoppers who enjoy the hunt. The Wichita Flea Market at Century II Expo Hall provides a central, accessible location right downtown on Douglas Avenue, making it convenient for vendors and visitors alike. The April timing puts this event in spring, when people are often energized about refreshing their homes and getting out to explore. For vendors, a general merchandise flea market means competition comes from many categories, but the traffic tends to be strong since attendees come specifically to see a variety of goods all in one place. Whether you sell vintage items, handmade products, upcycled goods, or everyday merchandise, a mixed flea market like this offers exposure to a concentrated crowd of bargain hunters and browsers. The two-day format gives you a full weekend to connect with customers. If you're a vendor considering the Wichita Flea Market, think about how your inventory stands out in a diverse marketplace and what draws your particular customers to flea markets, whether that's value, uniqueness, or the thrill of discovery.
Paramount Outdoor Vintage Market
by Paramount Antique Mall
Paramount Marketplace, 2101 S Seneca, Wichita, KS 67213
May 23
25 spots open
Vintage enthusiasts and treasure hunters should mark their calendars for this outdoor pop-up happening on May 23rd at Paramount Marketplace in Wichita. Located at 2101 S Seneca, this one-time event brings together vendors specializing in vintage finds, antiques, and curated secondhand goods in an outdoor setting. Pop-up markets like this one offer a different experience than traditional indoor antique shops, with the casual, browsable atmosphere of an outdoor marketplace combined with the curated selection you'd expect from specialty vendors. You'll encounter a diverse mix of merchandise as you walk through the event. Vintage market vendors typically offer everything from mid-century furniture and retro home décor to clothing from past decades, collectible items, vinyl records, jewelry, and decorative antiques. Whether you're hunting for a specific era piece to complete a room, looking for unique fashion finds, or simply browsing for interesting one-of-a-kind items, the variety at a mixed vintage pop-up gives you plenty to explore in one outing. The vendors who set up at events like this are often independent dealers and collectors who have a passion for vintage goods and can often share the stories behind their pieces. Late May is an ideal time for an outdoor marketplace event in Wichita, with pleasant spring weather making it comfortable to spend time browsing outside. This pop-up format means the event is a limited-time opportunity, so vendors looking to participate and shoppers wanting to attend should plan accordingly. If you're a vendor interested in selling vintage or antique items, pop-ups like the Paramount Outdoor Vintage Market offer an accessible way to reach local buyers without committing to a long-term booth rental, making it worth exploring as a sales opportunity for your inventory.
Riverfest Mercadito - Wichita
by Wichita Riverfest
Downtown Wichita, Wichita, KS 67202
During Riverfest, May 29 - June 6, 2027
30 spots open
Downtown Wichita comes alive each spring during Riverfest, and the Riverfest Mercadito pop-up captures the heart of that celebration by showcasing local Hispanic artisans and creators. Running through the festival dates from May 29 to June 6, 2026, this curated pop-up market brings together handmade crafts, cultural products, and food vendors who represent Wichita's vibrant creative community. If you work with arts and crafts, textiles, jewelry, home goods, or cultural items, this is a venue where your work speaks directly to an audience actively seeking authentic, locally-made pieces with cultural significance. The Mercadito operates within the larger Riverfest framework, which means you're tapping into foot traffic from a major regional event that draws families, cultural enthusiasts, and shoppers looking for unique finds. The pop-up format keeps things fresh and exclusive, creating urgency for attendees and positioning participating vendors as special guests rather than permanent fixtures. This works particularly well for artisans who want to build buzz, test new product lines, or connect with customers during a high-energy community celebration. The festival atmosphere means people are in a spending mood and open to discovering new makers and brands they haven't encountered before. Being located in Downtown Wichita puts you in the epicenter of the action, where the river setting and festival infrastructure draw consistent crowds throughout the entire week-plus run. The focus on celebrating Hispanic heritage and artisanship creates natural alignment with vendors whose work reflects cultural craftsmanship, traditional techniques, or products that speak to that community and beyond. Whether you make hand-painted ceramics, woven goods, jewelry, art prints, or other handcrafted items, the Riverfest Mercadito audience is primed to appreciate the time and skill behind your work. This is your chance to be part of a festival that honors local makers and gives them a platform during one of Wichita's biggest annual celebrations.
Festivals in Wichita(5)
Wichita World Breastfeeding Week Celebration
by Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition
Wichita, KS 67202
August 8
25 spots open
Taking place in Wichita on August 8th, this festival celebrates World Breastfeeding Week with a community-focused gathering that brings together local vendors and organizations committed to supporting families and maternal health. The event draws attendees who are interested in breastfeeding education, parenting resources, and family wellness, making it an ideal setting for vendors whose products and services align with these values. The Wichita World Breastfeeding Week Celebration attracts a diverse mix of vendors, including those selling nursing apparel, lactation support products, organic baby items, natural health supplements, eco-friendly family goods, and handmade children's items. Beyond retail vendors, the festival typically features community organizations, lactation consultants, midwives, doulas, and other maternal health professionals offering information and support. This creates a welcoming atmosphere for expectant parents, nursing mothers, families, and anyone passionate about reproductive health and wellness. As a one-time festival event, this celebration offers a unique opportunity to connect with a curated audience of health-conscious, values-driven shoppers during a week dedicated to worldwide breastfeeding awareness. The August timing means attendees are often preparing for back-to-school season and thinking about family health and wellness as summer transitions to fall. The festival environment encourages longer engagement than a typical market, with visitors taking time to explore vendor offerings and attend informational sessions or community conversations about maternal health and family support. Vendors at this Wichita event can expect an engaged audience genuinely interested in the products and services being offered. Whether you create maternity wear, sell organic baby products, offer wellness services, or produce family-oriented goods, this festival provides a platform to reach people who prioritize health, community, and supporting families during important life stages.
Autumn & Art at Bradley Fair 2026
by Wichita Festivals, Inc.
Wichita, KS
Sep 11-13, 2026
20 spots open
This three-day festival in Wichita brings together a curated selection of fine artists and craftspeople for an outdoor celebration of creativity and seasonal artistry. Taking place September 11-13, 2026, Autumn & Art at Bradley Fair operates as a juried event, meaning vendors are selected through an application process to maintain quality and variety across the marketplace. The September timing captures the transitional energy of early fall, drawing both serious collectors and casual browsers looking for original artwork and handcrafted goods as the weather cools. The festival atmosphere encourages leisurely browsing and discovery. You'll find a mixed vendor community that typically includes painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, and other fine craft practitioners. The al fresco setup means shoppers experience the work in natural light and open air, which can be particularly striking for visual art. This format also creates an approachable, community-oriented vibe compared to indoor gallery settings, since people stroll between booths, chat with makers directly, and often purchase pieces on impulse or commission. Bradley Fair as a location provides an established venue with foot traffic from the surrounding Wichita community. September in Kansas offers generally comfortable weather for outdoor shopping and selling, though it's worth preparing for the typical variability of early fall conditions. The annual recurrence of this festival means it builds audience loyalty year after year, attracting repeat visitors who've come to expect quality work and a well-organized event experience. If you're interested in applying as a vendor, the event operates through a competitive juried process with an application deadline in late May 2026. This gives you time to prepare your portfolio and booth setup well in advance. Participating means access to an art-focused audience actively seeking original pieces and supporting makers directly.
Wichita Food, Art and Craft Vendor Show
by Wichita Vendor Show
Wichita, KS
2027-04-17
20 spots open
Every spring, Wichita's downtown comes alive with a vibrant gathering of independent vendors at Naftzger Park. The Food, Art and Craft Vendor Show brings together a diverse mix of makers, artisans, and food entrepreneurs in one sprawling festival format, creating the kind of event where you can browse handmade jewelry and pottery, sample locally prepared foods, and discover unique gifts all in one afternoon. This annual April event draws both serious shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces and casual visitors enjoying the seasonal weather and outdoor market atmosphere. The festival format means you'll encounter a wider range of vendor types than you might find at a typical farmers market or single-category craft fair. Expect to see food vendors selling everything from baked goods and prepared meals to specialty sauces and beverages alongside artists and crafters offering jewelry, home decor, textiles, pottery, and various handmade goods. The mix creates natural foot traffic throughout the event, since attendees often arrive for food, stay to shop for art, and leave with both a full stomach and bags of local discoveries. This cross-category appeal makes it an ideal event for vendors who want exposure to diverse customer bases rather than audiences shopping for just one type of product. Naftzger Park's downtown Wichita location puts the event in the heart of the city where walking traffic can build throughout the day. Spring timing means pleasant weather for outdoor shopping and lingering at vendor booths, and the April date captures shoppers thinking about gifts, home refresh projects, and supporting local makers. Whether you sell artisan foods, handcrafted goods, or art, the Wichita Food, Art and Craft Vendor Show offers the kind of mixed-vendor environment where different product categories support each other's sales rather than competing for the same customer.
Great Plains Renaissance Festival
by Great Plains Renaissance Festival
Sedgwick County Park, 6501 W 21st St N, Wichita, KS 67205
April 18-19, 2027
25 spots open
Step into a world of pageantry and revelry at this spring festival celebrating Renaissance culture and entertainment. Held at Sedgwick County Park in Wichita on April 18-19, 2026, the Great Plains Renaissance Festival brings together vendors and performers who transport attendees back to a time of knights, jesters, and courtly intrigue. The two-day event features live jousting tournaments, musical performances including bagpipes, theatrical acts, and the kind of colorful chaos that defines a well-attended ren faire. This is an ideal venue for vendors selling handcrafted goods, artisan wares, and specialty items that fit the Renaissance aesthetic. Typical vendor categories at events like this include handmade leather goods, metalwork and weaponry, period costumes and accessories, jewelry, woodwork, pottery, and specialty foods like turkey legs, mead, and baked goods. Vendors selling unique crafts, historical reproductions, and performance-related merchandise find strong audiences at Renaissance festivals. The event draws families, history enthusiasts, costume-wearing regulars, and curious newcomers looking for an entertaining weekend activity during spring in Kansas. The April timing makes this a popular choice for vendors preparing for the festival season. Attendees at Renaissance festivals tend to be engaged, enthusiastic shoppers who come specifically to browse unique vendors and support artisans. The festival atmosphere encourages spending on impulse purchases, handcrafted items, and experience-based offerings. Whether you sell jewelry, clothing, crafts, food, or entertainment services, the Great Plains Renaissance Festival at Sedgwick County Park offers direct access to customers actively looking for the kinds of goods and entertainment this event celebrates.
Wichita Womens Fair
by Wichita Women's Fair
Century II Expo Hall, 225 W Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS 67202
April 24-26, 2027
25 spots open
Every April, the Wichita Women's Fair brings together hundreds of female-owned and women-focused businesses under one roof at Century II Expo Hall in downtown Wichita. This three-day festival celebrates entrepreneurship, creativity, and commerce with a focus on vendors and exhibitors who are women owners or feature women-centered products and services. The event draws a diverse crowd of shoppers looking to discover new brands, support women in business, and find everything from handmade crafts to wellness products, fashion, home goods, and services. The festival format means you'll find a broad mix of vendor types rather than a single product category. Craft makers, artisans, small business owners, and service providers set up booths to connect directly with customers who specifically seek out women-owned alternatives. The attendee base tends to be mission-driven shoppers who value supporting female entrepreneurs, making it an engaged and intentional crowd. You'll see everything from jewelry and apparel to skincare lines, home decor, gift items, and professional services, so the vibe is energetic and varied rather than niche. Hosting at Century II Expo Hall, a well-established venue in downtown Wichita at 225 W Douglas Ave, means the fair has room to spread out and create an organized shopping experience. The spring timing in late April positions this as a perfect opportunity for vendors to launch new inventory for the season and connect with shoppers refreshing their wardrobes and homes. Whether you create handmade goods, run a service-based business, or offer products that align with women-centered commerce, the Wichita Women's Fair draws the kind of customer base actively looking to support women entrepreneurs and discover new brands.
Consignment Stores in Wichita(6)
The Workroom
BOUTIQUEUnique retail destination with goods from 100+ local artists and makers. Offers in-store consignment, pop-up shops, feature shows, and The Garages Retail Incubator space. Vendors create their own booth with their own fixtures and style.
ReCreateICT
GIFT_SHOPWichita's first upcycled art and craft supply store, turning gently used materials into fresh inspiration. Features upcycled and handmade goods from local makers alongside creative reuse supplies.
Antiquing Around Kansas
OTHERPart of the Kansas Constellations antiquing trail, connecting travelers with antique malls and vendor spaces across Kansas. Features booth rentals for artisans, vintage sellers, and collectibles dealers throughout the state.
Reuben Saunders Gallery Wichita
GALLERYTreasured by Wichita art lovers for 40+ years and a cornerstone of First Friday art crawls. Specializes in Kansas artists including Prairie Print Makers and Birger Sandzen. Offers consignment and art sales.
Findings Etc. Wichita
COOPERATIVEAn eclectic mix of home decor and furniture in Wichita with several local artisans making one-of-a-kind items, painting, repurposing, and upcycling furniture. A Wichita favorite for handmade and refurbished goods.
Kansas Grown! Makers Village Wichita
COOPERATIVEThe Kansas Grown! market complex includes a year-round indoor makers village featuring Kansas artisans and producers. Vendors sell handmade crafts, specialty foods, and Kansas-made goods year-round.
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