Become a Vendor

The Sunday Artisan Market is always looking for new artists and crafters.  We accept artisans who make their products by hand and who represent a wide array of media: fine art, crafts, food, service providers – variety is the key to being a vibrant community of makers and to attracting customers.

In an effort to ensure quality and variety at the Market, an application committee juries all applications. Some product categories may be capped to promote a fair balance of products throughout the market. 

There are two ways a vendor can pay for Market booth space:

Annual Vendors

An annual vendor pays $300 per booth space (limit 2). There are many perks to being an annual vendor, including:

  • Assigned space for the season.
  • Savings on the daily cost for a booth space if you come at least 15-16 times in a season (depending on the number of market days in a year). 
  • A listing on our website.

Note: As an annual vendor, you are not required to attend every market day but are welcome to do so.

Daily Vendors

A daily vendor pays $20 per day for a booth space (limit 2). This is a good option for artisans who would like to try the Market or who may not be able to come often.

A new artist does not have to decide immediately to be an annual or daily vendor. We recommend that you start as a daily and make an informed decision about being an annual vendor, if you choose to do so. We can apply your first three daily payments ($60 total) toward the annual fee.

If you have questions prior to applying, or at any time, you may:

  • Email the Market manager at tsammanager@gmail.com, or
  • Call the Market voicemail at 734-913-9622 and leave a message.

If you are interested in becoming a vendor, please:

  1. Read our Rules & Regulations.
  2. Complete an Application Form.
  3. Mail the completed form and requested materials to the Market’s post-office box address, which is included on the application.

The Sunday Artisan Market accepts new applications throughout the year. We are open from early April until the Sunday before Christmas.