Marketplace

What is Craftin’ Outlaws?

Formed in 2005, Craftin’ Outlaws provide crafting artists with a space to sell their handmade items to the public. Through a Spring and Winter Marketplace hosted at the Columbus Museum of Art, we allow craft collectors to support and engage with the maker community while supporting the local art scene. 

Applications for the Outlaws Winter Marketplace

Who can sell at Craftin’ Outlaws?

If you own a handmade business, have the ability to collect sales tax, you are eligible to sell at Craftin’ Outlaws. All interested crafters must apply and are juried into the Marketplace. We except 40-50 crafting artists at each event. See our FAQs page for more information about the event. 

How much is it to vend at Craftin’ Outlaws?

Winter Marketplaces fees are $275 for a 6ft table. There is non-refundable $10 application fee to apply.

Craftin’ Outlaws History

Craftin’ Outlaws, the largest fair and longest running of its kind in Ohio, it is THE place to be whether a vendor or shopper. Now in it’s 17th year, Craftin’ Outlaws is an annual ‘alternative’ craft fair held in Columbus, Ohio. The first event, held in 2005 featured 50 fabulous and original artists, designers, and crafters selling their hip handmade wares to a steady stream of customers who were looking to purchase that one-of-a-kind gift for themselves or a loved one. Craftin’ Outlaws embraces the same methods and techniques that have been used for years, but are putting a modern twist to it.

Craftin’ Outlaws has merged with Midwest Craft Con. Craftin’ Outlaws content can be found on the website: https://craftinoutlaws.com/ until all account pages are merged to this site.