Thank you for your interest in participating in the Indie Craft Spring Experience. The Indie Craft Experience is an indoor, highly curated marketplace. Now in it's 21st year, it is the longest running artist market in Atlanta.
Please review our vendor policies document available in the application before submitting.
Our priority deadline is August 1st for any accomodation requests (location, electricity access, etc.). After this date, we will continue to review applications based on media-specific availability.
Priority deadline applicants will be notified by August 15th. Later applicants will be notified on a rolling basis after this date.
Variety is one of the things that makes our markets special. To ensure a balanced mix of offerings, we limit the number of vendors in each medium and product category. This creates a better shopping experience for guests and helps vendors stand out with less direct competition. Note that ceramics and jewelry are typically the first categories to fall onto a waitlist.
The Winter Experience showcases work that blurs the line between craft and fine art, offering a thoughtfully edited marketplace rooted in innovation, skill, and material excellence.
A highly curated selection of niche vintage is reviewed for quality, rarity, and point of view. This offering presents an elevated vintage marketplace that complements the contemporary craft showcased.
Artisan food selections center on flavor as a form of craft. Preference is given to a tightly edited group of food makers working in small batches, highlighting originality, technique, and intentional sourcing.
Food trucks, carts and tents should use the Food Truck Application for this event. All food is set up immediatley outside the event's entry point.
If you would like to host a hands-on maker station or promote a business that is in alignment with Indie Craft Experience's values, aesthetics and overall vibe, please use the Community Booth Application.
Location: Loop, powered by Goat Farm
Powered by Goat Farm, LOOP is a cultural hub in Georgia Tech's Creative Quarter that brings together art, research, technology, and community. Through exhibitions, performances, studios, and collaborative projects, LOOP creates space for experimentation, exchange, and new ideas.
All artist, vintage, and artisan food booths are indoors.
This is a curated event with a limited number of spots, and we receive many more applications than we are able to accept. While we value returning participants, previous participation in Indie Craft Experience does not guarantee future selection.
Please provide near and clear photos of your work and booth set up if available. These photos, if selected, will be used on social media to promote your work.
If you are an artist, maker, crafter or purveyor of vintage, please DO NOT use this application unless you also plan to provide a hands-on experience for our guests.
This application is intended for those offering a hands-on maker activity or for local businesses primarily interested in promoting their brand. All community booths are 6x6 feet table booths.
Examples of making activities:
- Create a personalized keychain
- Frost and decorate a holiday cookie
- Create your own letterpress card from designs available
Examples of experiences:
- Tarot reading
- Live portrait drawing
- Photo booth
Examples of community or business booth:
- Promoting local art school offering workshops
- Sewing center with sewing machines for folks to try
- Business that supports or amplifies creatives
Please review our vendor policies document available in the application before submitting.
Our priority deadline is August 1st for any accomodation requests (location, electricity access, etc.). After this date, we will continue to review applications based on availability.
Variety is one of the things that makes our markets special. To ensure a balanced mix of offerings, we limit the number of vendors in each medium and product category. This creates a better shopping experience for guests and helps vendors stand out with less direct competition. Note that ceramics and jewelry are typically the first categories to fall onto a waitlist.
Location: Loop, powered by Goat Farm
Powered by Goat Farm, LOOP is a cultural hub in Georgia Tech's Creative Quarter that brings together art, research, technology, and community. Through exhibitions, performances, studios, and collaborative projects, LOOP creates space for experimentation, exchange, and new ideas.
All artist, vintage, and artisan food booths are indoors. Hands on maker and business booths are also indoors.
This is a curated event with a limited number of spots, and we receive many more applications than we are able to accept. While we value returning participants, previous participation in Indie Craft Experience does not guarantee future selection.
Please provide clear photos of your booth set up if available. These photos, if selected, will be used on social media to promote your participation.
If you are an artisan food maker selling food to be consumed at home, please DO NOT use this application. Please use the primary application for this event.
This application is specifically for food trucks or food tents who will be set up on site, outside, at the market selling food to be consumed on site.
Location: Loop
Powered by Goat Farm, LOOP is a cultural hub in Georgia Tech's Creative Quarter that brings together art, research, technology, and community. Through exhibitions, performances, studios, and collaborative projects, LOOP creates space for experimentation, exchange, and new ideas.
Please review our vendor policies document available in the application before submitting.
We typically cap food on site to no more than 3 vendors to ensure strong sales for each. Within this group, we seek variety for our guests.