List of Festivals in The United States - Arts and Crafts Festivals

Arts and Crafts Festivals

  • Allentown Arts Festival — Buffalo, New York
  • Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival — Nappanee, Indiana
  • Ann Arbor Art Fairs - Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Art in the High Desert - Bend, OR }
  • Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts — State College, Pennsylvania
  • Cherry Creek Arts Festival - Cherry Creek, Colorado
  • Festival of the Arts — Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Festival of Murals - Wayne County, Indiana
  • Detroit Festival of the Arts — Detroit, Michigan
  • Dogwood Arts Festival — Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival — Half Moon Bay, California
  • Lake Eden Arts Festival — Black Mountain, North Carolina
  • Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festivals -Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • The Pink Parlour Festival — Arcadia, California
  • St. James Art Fair — Louisville, Kentucky
  • Summer Camp Music Festival — Chillicothe, Illinois
  • Vermont Quilt Festival — Essex, Vermont

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