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Artisan & Maker Markets in Kansas City Looking for Vendors

Browse 4 artisan markets across the Kansas City 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.

4 Artisan & Maker Markets accepting vendors in Kansas City

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Crossroads Arts Festival

📍 Kansas City, MO
📅 September 12–13, 2026 (10am–8pm)
💰 Booth fee $150–300 · Limited (~200 artists)
Kansas City's premier arts district festival in the historic Crossroads neighborhood drawing 100,000+ attendees over two days. 200+ curated artists and makers.…
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Farfalla Events Holiday Market — Union Station

📍 Kansas City, MO
📅 Nov 28–30, Dec 6–7, Dec 14, Dec 20–24, 2026 (10am–6pm)
💰 Contact for pricing (sales@farfallaeventco.com)
Holiday artisan marketplace inside the historic Union Station Kansas City — Innovation Center on Level B at 30 West Pershing Road. Farfalla Events curates 50+…
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Art Garden KC First Fridays — Crossroads

📍 Kansas City, MO
📅 First Fridays, April–October 2026 (5–10pm)
💰 $50/canopy space or $25/alley table (+ processing fee)
Monthly First Friday art market in Kansas City's Crossroads Arts District, produced by Art Garden KC — the city's premier community arts organization. Reserved…
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Vintage Market Days — Kansas City

📍 Kansas City, MO
📅 October 2–4, 2026
💰 Contact for pricing
Vintage Market Days KC returns to the American Royal Complex in Kansas City's historic West Bottoms on October 2–4, 2026 — a nationally recognized vintage and…
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How to become a vendor at Kansas City artisan & maker markets

Most artisan markets in Kansas City 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.

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