The 13th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented By Harmons
Participant Applications open MONDAY!
12th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival artisan happypaws. Photo by John Carlisle.[/caption]
Salt Lake City, UT – Craft Lake City is pleased to announce that applications for the 13th Annual Craft Lake City® DIY Festival® Presented By Harmons will open on Mon., Feb., 22, 2021 at 10 a.m. to all potential exhibitors and performers. Utah-based artisans, craft foodies, vintage vendors, STEM exhibitors, DIY engineers, performers and entertainers, multicultural organizations and Kid Row artisans are encouraged to apply. Scholarship opportunities are available. Review our DIY Festival Inclusion Program for more information on scholarship qualifications.
The 13th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented By Harmons will be held Fri., Aug. 13, Sat., Aug. 14 and Sun., Aug. 15, 2021 at the Utah State Fairpark. The purpose of the Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival is to support and elevate local artisans, entrepreneurs, small business owners, craft food creators, innovators and DIY engineers alike, no matter their socioeconomic status, while also inspiring attendees to become makers themselves while supporting the local DIY community and creative economy.
Artisans showcase and sell handmade, one-of-a-kind items in a variety of mediums, ranging from paintings, prints and pottery to jewelry, vintage clothing, fiber arts and edible goods. All local makers are encouraged to apply starting Mon., Feb. 22 – Thur., April 8, 2021. More information can be found at craftlakecity.com.
Craft Lake City’s year-round programming is supported in part by the residents of Salt Lake County through the Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Program, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, the Stephen G. & Susan E. Denkers Family Foundation, and Utah Arts & Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts. The 13th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented By Harmons is sponsored by Google Fiber, with funding from the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office.