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ONLINE ARTIST DIRECTORY

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Artists have the opportunity to participate in online pop-up marketplace events happening in November of 2023 and April 2024. Our ecommerce platform has reached over 160,000 visitors and generated over $784,000 in revenue for participating artists since the launch in fall 2020.

Directory artists:

✅  Are promoted to ACC’s targeted craft audience of more than 60,000 email subscribers and 100,000 social media followers
✅  Can participate in online pop-up marketplaces at no additional cost
✅  Receive a free subscription to American Craft magazine
✅  Gain access to artist-centered insurance programs
✅  Can take part in professional development through Craft Lab Workshop Series at no additional cost

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 AMERICAN CRAFT MADE BALTIMORE MARKETPLACE 2025

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American Craft Made Baltimore is the largest juried craft show on the East Coast, featuring work by hundreds of the nation’s best handcraft artists and makers alongside an array of regional craft organizations and arts partners. Entering its 48th year in 2025, this flagship event of the national nonprofit American Craft Council presents an unparalleled opportunity to shop, support, and celebrate the artful work of the human hand.

American Craft Made Baltimore returns February 21–23, 2025.

I enjoyed the ease and richness of visiting with the artists, the high quality of work, and the good balance of media. A truly uncommon, deep, and delightful event. Thank you.

American Craft Made Marketplace Guest

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of work is eligible?

Handmade craft that reflects excellence and the unique vision of its maker or community and falls within the mediums below.

Artists working in the following mediums are eligible to apply and participate:

  • Basketry
  • Ceramics
  • Clothing
  • Clothing—Accessories
  • Fiber and Textiles—Non-Wearable
  • Furniture
  • Glass
  • Jewelry
  • Lighting
  • Metal
  • Mixed Media
  • Paper
  • Wood

• Small-studio production work made under the direct supervision of the applicant. Direct supervision requires that the artist oversees production work as it occurs and provides constant direction, feedback, and assistance.
• Artists whose work is handmade in the United States or Canada .
• ACC reserves the right to require authentication of the production process at any time by requesting documentary evidence.

ACC Does NOT Accept
• Manufactured work that is not produced by the applicant or under the direct supervision of the applicant.
• 2D work such as paintings, photographs, prints, graphics (including etchings and web- or sheet-fed offset printed matter).
• Apothecary or Food products.
• Work that incorporates unsustainable and/or endangered materials. Also illegal products made from endangered species.
• Embellished commercially-made objects (e.g., tee shirts, note cards, etc.), and works assembled from commercially available kits.

Learn more about eligibility and application requirements here.

Requirements for participation
  • Exhibitors must meet eligibility requirements and present work consistent with the type and quality represented in the application submission.
  • All booths must have 8 foot tall “walls” that cover the interior of the entire booth. Exhibitors must either rent pipe and drape or hard walls from the general contractor or, alternatively, provide their own 8 foot “wall” structures. If the artist does not meet this requirement, drape will be provided at the artist’s expense.
  • Exhibitors must be present for the duration of the show. Exhibitors’ employees or sales representatives may not substitute for the exhibitor.
  • Exhibitors must have a valid state sales tax permit from each state in which they are participating. Exhibitors are responsible for collecting and reporting sales tax where applicable.

Learn more about eligibility and application requirements here.

Is ACC planning for future shows in other regions?

ACC is in the final stages of an important strategic planning process.   As we work through our planning, we are assessing all aspects of ACC programming, including American Craft Made marketplaces. What we know today is that we look forward to producing our Flagship Baltimore show in March of 2024. The factors leading to our decision to cancel American Craft Made / St. Paul 2023 are front and center in the minds of a caring team of staff, trustees, consultants, and other advisors committed to listening, learning, and enacting the changes that are needed to advance ACC’s mission and vision. Throughout our strategic planning discussions, we have returned to the valuable role that public events play in fostering the livelihoods of craft artists and “makers,” and cultivating a large, diverse audience for their work. We look forward to sharing the outcomes of our planning process and how ACC will build upon the past 80 years of championing craft. 

Questions about the application process or the American Craft Made / Baltimore Marketplace?
Please contact the American Craft Council marketplace team at [email protected] for assistance.

ACC Exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz. 

ACC Exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz.

ACC exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC exhibitor interacting with a customer

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC customer trying on a hat.

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC furniture exhibitor

Photo credit Max Franz

ACC Pavilion Partner stitching a quilt

Photo credit Max Franz

American Craft Made shopping bags

Photo credit Max Franz.

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