Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Columbus, Ohio
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Columbus to sell at.
Clintonville Farmers Market
FarmersClintonville Farmers Market, founded in 2003, brings together 50+ local Ohio producers on Saturday mornings in Columbus's Clintonville neighborhood. You'll find produce, artisan breads, cheese, jams, cut flowers, fresh pasta, and rotating food trucks. The market accepts EBT, WIC FMNP coupons, and OhioDirect Card matching. Free parking available nearby; bike parking at Baer Wheels Bike Corral.
Columbus Arts Festival
FestivalMarquee juried fine-art festival on the Scioto Mile; recruits visual artists and food vendors
Columbus Asian Festival
FestivalAsian cultural festival; vendor sign-up
Columbus Oktoberfest (Schmidt's)
FestivalHeld at the Ohio Expo Center, Columbus Oktoberfest is a free three-day September festival celebrating German heritage with food, beverage, and craft vendors. The event has deep Columbus roots — the Schmidt family brings 140 years of local tradition, and the festival itself has been running in various forms since the early 1900s. The venue offers authentic beer-hall-style facilities, abundant paved parking, and easy access. All food and beverage sales are credit-card only; cash converts to a fest card at the souvenir stand.
ComFest (Community Festival)
FestivalLong-running grassroots festival; Street Fair recruits craft/maker vendors (Goodale Park, Victorian Village)
Festival Latino
FestivalIn downtown Columbus at Columbus Commons & Ohio Theatre, Festival Latino is the largest Latino event in Ohio, running in its 29th year each August. This free, family-friendly event features two days of music, dancing, cultural and arts workshops, children's activities, Latin-American cuisine, and vendor marketplace. Food vendors and artisans are actively recruited; see the official website for 2026 vendor application details.
German Village Makers Market
ArtisanGerman Village Makers Market is Columbus's year-round outdoor artisan market held eight Sundays a year in the parking lot south of Schiller Park. Expect 65+ makers selling home goods, art, apparel, plants, jewelry, ceramics, leather goods, and baked goods — plus food trucks and snacks. The market is free, dog-friendly, and draws a steady crowd of shoppers looking to buy directly from local makers.
HighBall Halloween
FestivalShort North arts/costume festival; recruits makers/vendors via Get Involved
Independents' Day
FestivalIndependent arts/maker festival (Franklinton); recruits makers and food vendors
Jazz & Rib Fest
FoodHeld in Columbus each July, Jazz & Rib Fest recruits both BBQ vendors and festival food vendors to supply patrons during three days of continuous live entertainment. The event does not accept packaged beverages, soft drinks, bottled water, sports drinks, or alcoholic beverages — food-only focus. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis with first consideration given to early submissions.
North Market Downtown Farmers Market
FarmersSeasonal outdoor farmers market run by North Market
Not Your Mama's Craft Market
CraftNot Your Mama's Craft Market runs multiple juried handmade markets throughout the year in Columbus — a Fall & Holiday Market and Little Golden Hour Summer Market Series. The jury (five active makers and small-business owners) accepts only midwest makers offering fine-quality, trendy, and unique handmade goods. They score applications on cohesion, uniqueness, price-to-value ratio, hand-made authenticity, and online presence — returning vendors face the same rigorous process as newcomers. Ranked a top-10 event in Columbus for several years, NYMCM has built a loyal customer base that does all their gift shopping here.
Ohio State Fair
FairStatewide fair; recruits concessions and commercial/craft vendors
Pearl Market
FarmersHeld downtown at Gay Street and Pearl Alley, Pearl Market connects Ohio farmers, artisans, and creators in an urban setting that draws employees, residents, and visitors year-round. Fresh local produce, farm products, cottage foods and local artisan-made goods reflect the region's cultural diversity. Supported through a USDA grant focused on recruiting local farmers and providing them with support to grow their businesses. Live music and food vendors create foot traffic; SNAP/EBT and WIC programs promote food access for all residents. Contact manager@pearlmarket.org for vendor inquiries.
Westland Flea Market
FleaWestland Flea Market has been around since 1992 and is an indoor and outdoor flea market on the west side of Columbus, Ohio near the new Hollywood Casino. The market currently has over 200 indoor dealers and 80 outdoor vendors, weather permitting. There's a rich mix of sellers offering everything from handmade crafts, antique furniture, collectibles, fresh produce, and local delicacies to vintage clothing. Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. You'll need a vendor's license; outdoor dealers apply for a transient license from Ohio, while indoor dealers can use the Flealess Market (consignment option where the market handles taxes and no vendor license is required).
Winterfair Columbus (Ohio Designer Craftsmen)
CraftColumbus Winterfair, held in early December at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, is in its 50th year and draws over 15,000 craft-buying patrons from Cleveland to Indianapolis. The show consistently ranks in the Top 10 on Sunshine Artist's list of the best 100 craft shows. Juried; membership in Ohio Designer Craftsmen ($35 individual) required to participate. All artist booths are corner booths. Security and overnight storage on-site; booth-sitting volunteers available for breaks. Award winners receive automatic invitation to the next year's show, bypassing jury review.
