Artisan & Maker Markets in Houston Looking for Vendors
Browse 5 artisan markets across the Houston 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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Discovery Green — Flea by Night
📍 Houston, TX
📅 Recurring seasonal pop-ups
💰 $150 per event
Open-air evening market in downtown Houston's Discovery Green park featuring local makers, artists, plant vendors, and small businesses. Showcases vintage find…
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🏖️ artisan
Galveston Craft Show
📍 Galveston, TX
📅 Annual — Mar 2027 (track for next year)
💰 Contact for pricing
Annual two-day craft show at the Galveston Island Convention Center featuring handmade, vintage, and artisan-crafted goods from creators across Texas and Louis…
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🖼️ artisan
Sandy Springs Artsapalooza (Fall)
📍 Sandy Springs, GA
📅 September 12–13, 2026
💰 $30 app + $300 standard / $600 double
Juried fine arts & crafts festival at the Century Spring Office Complex on Lake Forrest. Up to 125 participants — painters, potters, jewelers, and more. Same o…
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✨ artisan
Tokyo X — Houston
📍 Houston, TX
📅 September 26–27, 2026 (10am–8pm)
💰 Contact for pricing
Houston's immersive Japanese pop-culture and culinary festival at NRG Center with 600+ vendors and 20,000+ attendees across two days. Anime merchandise, JDM ca…
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Bayou City Art Festival — Memorial Park
📍 Houston, TX
📅 October 9–11, 2026
💰 Contact for pricing (Info@bayoucityartfestival.com)
One of the Southwest's premier juried outdoor art festivals set across Memorial Park's shaded green space in Houston. Over 300 fine artists in 19 categories —…
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How to become a vendor at Houston artisan & maker markets
Most artisan markets in Houston 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.