Artisan & Maker Markets in Austin Looking for Vendors
Browse 5 artisan markets across the Austin area currently accepting vendor applications. These are real, dated opportunities — with booth pricing, attendance estimates, and direct apply details. If you sell handmade goods, art, jewelry, ceramics, apparel, and home décor, this is where your next booth is.
Spots at the best artisan markets fill fast. Express interest through Boothly and your details go straight to the organizer.
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Austin Flea
📍 Austin, TX
📅 Monthly pop-ups (various locations)
💰 $75–$150 per event
Austin's go-to monthly pop-up market for vintage, handmade, and indie makers. Each event draws a curated mix of local designers, artists, and vintage collector…
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Pecan Street Fall Festival
📍 Bee Cave, TX
📅 September 12–13, 2026 (Sat 11am–9pm, Sun 11am–8pm)
💰 $30 application fee + booth fee upon acceptance
51st annual fall edition of the storied Pecan Street Festival held at Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave, Texas — part of the greater Austin metro. Rolling jury…
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Vibe Artisan Market — Austin Summer
📍 Austin, TX
📅 Multiple summer dates, July–August 2026 (11am–5pm)
💰 No application fee (juried; booth fee upon acceptance)
Large-scale two-day artisan and maker markets at Distribution Hall in East Austin — 1500 East 4th Street — featuring 110+ exhibitors per event. Vibe Markets bl…
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Austin Markets for Makers — Holiday Market
📍 Austin, TX
📅 December 6–7, 2026
💰 Contact for pricing
Markets for Makers Holiday Market returns to Austin on December 6–7, 2026 as a curated two-day indoor artisan shopping event bringing together Austin's top han…
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The Front Market — Austin Fall Season
📍 Austin, TX
📅 Fall 2026 (Sept–Nov)
💰 Contact for pricing
The Front Market is Austin's premier curated maker market produced by Future Front Texas, featuring 150+ independent craftspeople, designers, artists, and smal…
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How to become a vendor at Austin artisan & maker markets
Most artisan markets in Austin accept vendors through a short application: you'll share your business, what you sell (handmade goods, art, jewelry, ceramics, apparel, and home décor), and a few photos. Booth fees and dates vary by event — all listed above. Pick 2–3 that fit your products, express interest, and the organizer follows up directly. New to vending? Start with the lower-cost community options to build photos and references before applying to the flagship events.