The deadline to apply for Craft Lake City’s Seventh Annual Holiday Market is just one week away. Applications close Wednesday, September 17, at 11:59 p.m. MST,and local artisans, vintage vendors, craft foodies, performers, food trucks, young makers (18 and under) and indie game developers are encouraged to submit before the window closes.
Returning to Ogden’s gorgeous Union Station on December 5 & 6, the Holiday Market has become a beloved Northern Utah tradition. The event transforms the station into a festive marketplace filled with:
- 140+ local artisans, vintage vendors, craft foodies, food trucks, performers and indie game developers
- Delectable treats and meals from craft food vendors and food trucks
- Live performances that bring the joyful sounds of the season
- Indie Game Day featuring arcade-style handmade video games (Friday only)
- Kid Row showcasing handmade goods from 20+ young makers 18 & under (Saturday only)
- Visits from Santa, local spirits and more!
To make participation more accessible, limited application fee support may be available through Craft Lake City. If the $25 application fee is a barrier to entry, applicants can email info@craftlakecity.com with a brief statement of need before the deadline.
Additionally, Scholarship & Mentor Program opportunities are available to first-time exhibitors in the artisan, vintage and craft food categories, offering waived booth fees and business mentorship. Learn more and apply at craftlakecity.com/inclusion/scholarship-and-mentor-program.
Interested exhibitors can apply to Holiday Market now at craftlakecity.com/holiday-market. For questions, email artisancoordinator@craftlakecity.com.
About Craft Lake City:
Founded in 2009 by Angela H. Brown, Executive Editor of SLUG (Salt Lake UnderGround) Magazine, Craft Lake City® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with the mission to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art. Craft Lake City strives to further define the term “Craft,” by modernizing the definition for handmade creativity.
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Craft Lake City’s year-round programming is supported in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through Utah Arts & Museums, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, and SLUG Magazine.
The Seventh Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market is supported in part by Stephen G. & Susan E. Denkers Family Foundation, Ogden Union Station and SCHEELS.




