Artisan Fair Applications

Applications are now open for the 2024 SPAF Artisan Market

Skeleton Park Arts Festival, Artisan Market: Brought to you by Fat Goose Craft Fair*

June 22 & 23, 2024 Deadline to Apply: April 19, 2024, 5pm

Space is limited. Jury selections will be notified by May 13. For questions, please email: fatgoosecraftfair@gmail.com


Fill out an application here

Skeleton Park Arts Festival is a non-profit arts and music festival in Kingston, Ontario which provides venues for showcasing local musicians, family activities, artisans, and history of Skeleton Park (McBurney Park).

SPAF works diligently to build and sustain meaningful and respectful relationships with Indigenous artists and community members while being aware and conscience that the land that SPAF and its activities throughout Katarokwi/Kingston area takes place on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek and Haudenosaunee Peoples. In our commitment to building these relationships, SPAF provides 5 Craft Fair spaces for self-identified Indigenous artists. The free spaces available for Indigenous vendors will be provided to the first 5 applicants.

 

The following expectations apply to all vendors:

  • Vendors must bring their own table, tent, and display. Vendors are required to set up by 9am and not dismantle before 5pm each day.
  • Skeleton Park Arts Festival is rain or shine.
  • Festival is taking place in a park so there might be trees and uneven terrain at some spots.

Fees

Booth: $50/day and $85/weekend
Youth Booth (18 years old and under): $30/day and $50/weekend

  • Vendors must pay fees upon acceptance by etransfer to secure their booth. 

For questions please email: fatgoosecraftfair@gmail.com

 

*The Fat Goose Craft Collective is committed to the creation of venues and opportunities for crafts people of any stripe to exhibit and sell their work and for the public to access affordable, high-quality handmade goods while enjoying the craft scene’s special aura of community and artistic achievement. Fat Goose uses a not-for-profit model, are volunteer-driven, and are run by craftspeople for craftspeople."