Artisan & Maker Markets in Charlotte Looking for Vendors
Browse 4 artisan markets across the Charlotte 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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Ballantyne Village Pop-Up Market
📍 Charlotte, NC
📅 Apr 18 – November 21, 2026 (3rd Sat of each month)
💰 $50–$75 per event · Limited (fills fast)
Affordable monthly outdoor pop-up in Ballantyne Village — great for new vendors testing the waters. Hand-crafted only; must be local to Charlotte metro. Fee is…
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HandCrafted Market at Atherton Mill
📍 Charlotte, NC
📅 Last Sunday of each month, 11am–4pm (May 31, Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 30, Sep 27, Oct 25, Nov 29, Dec 20)
💰 Contact for pricing (handcraftedmarketclt.net/applications)
Monthly artisan pop-up at historic Atherton Mill in Charlotte's vibrant South End neighborhood. The HandCrafted Market specializes in handmade, original goods…
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Maker's Market CLT — Fonta Flora Brewery (NoDa)
📍 Charlotte, NC
📅 Monthly markets year-round (June 13, 2026 and recurring)
💰 Contact for pricing (makersmarketclt.com)
Monthly pop-up artisan market hosted at Charlotte brewery locations throughout the year — including the June 13 evening market at Fonta Flora Brewery, 1115 Nor…
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Hometown Vendor Market Charlotte Fall
📍 Charlotte, NC
📅 November 14–15, 2026
💰 Contact for pricing
Hometown Vendor Market's Fall edition comes to Charlotte on November 14–15, 2026 for a two-day indoor holiday shopping market featuring local artisans, makers,…
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How to become a vendor at Charlotte artisan & maker markets
Most artisan markets in Charlotte 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.