Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Spokane, Washington
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Spokane to sell at.
BRRRZAAR Holiday Art Market
HolidaySpokane's largest all-local winter art market, BrrrZAAR fills all three floors of River Park Square with 80+ vendors, live music, and family-friendly activities. Expect art, clothing, jewelry, ceramics, skincare products, home goods, and paper goods. Jury selection by local art and retail professionals considers work quality, vendor variety, and display concept—Does not accept imported goods or non-regional makers. Note: Vendor fees are not listed online for this event. Please contact the organizer directly for pricing.
Custer's Spring Arts & Crafts Show
CraftCuster's 50th annual Spring Arts & Crafts Show at Spokane Fair & Expo Center features over 250 artisans from across the Northwest selling fine art, hand crafts, and specialty foods. Expect jewelry, hand-thrown pottery, fused glass, woodworking, painting, metal art, photography, fiber art, soaps, candles, and mixed media. This is the spring counterpart to their popular Christmas show.
Fairwood Farmers Market
FarmersSince 2014, the Fairwood Farmers Market has been a Tuesday tradition in North Spokane, running May through October. Featuring fresh seasonal produce, local food, handmade goods, and live music make this a welcoming place to shop, connect, and support the region’s small businesses and makers. Parking is an additional $125 (assume to be a seasonal fee, but contact the organizer for details)
Kendall Yards Night Market
CraftFor more than a decade, the Kendall Yards Night Market has brought Spokane and Inland Northwest farms, food makers, artists, and musicians to the Spokane River Gorge. Spend Wednesday summer evenings shopping local goods and art, grabbing a bite from food trucks and restaurants, and enjoying live music from the Rock the Nest concert series.
Northwest Museum ArtFest
FestivalHeld in Spokane's Browne's Addition neighborhood on the MAC Campus lawn, ArtFest is an annual three-day event that features 75 artists and fine craft makers, now in its 40th year. Browse work in more than a dozen mediums including painting, ceramics, jewelry, photography, glass, textiles, woodwork, and printmaking. Proceeds directly support the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture's permanent collection and future exhibitions —a draw for vendors selling to collectors and art enthusiasts.
Spokane Lilac Festival
FestivalWeek of events; nation's largest Armed Forces Torchlight Parade; crafts, music
Spokane Lilac Festival — Lilac Marketplace
FestivalHeld each May in downtown Spokane along Howard and Wall Streets, the Lilac Marketplace is the vendor component of the annual Lilac Festival. The marketplace draws local artisans, crafters, food vendors, and community organizations on Parade Day, with booth space available along the parade route and for mobile vending. Established foot traffic and a community-focused audience.
Spokane NIGHT MARKET & Street Fair
Pop-UpHeld each month May through October near downtown Spokane, the NIGHT MARKET & Street Fair is a monthly themed pop-up booked to capacity with 50+ local vendors, live music, and performers. Expect an eclectic vendor mix—crystals, vintage, custom clothing, apothecary, handmade goods, esoteric art—plus food trucks, cocktail bars, and craft beverages. Draws 1,500+ attendees per event. Strong foot traffic from downtown, nearby hotels, and ArtWalk crowds.
