SCCA Pottery And More Market Seeks Local Vendors

  • Thursday, January 27, 2022

Scenic City Clay Arts is currently accepting vendor applications for the 2nd Annual SCCA Pottery & More Market. The market will be held on Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Stove Works.

SCCA is seeking a variety of vendors including but not limited to: specialty food and drinks, jewelry, art, clothing, etc. The goal of this market is to highlight and support local artists, creators, and makers in Chattanooga and surrounding areas. While everyone is encouraged to apply, SCCA will prioritize vendors who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and/or LGBTQIA+.

Vendor spaces are a 10x10 outdoor space in the courtyard of Stove Works, at 1250 E. 13th St. Vendors must provide all of their own market equipment - tables, credit card readers, tents, etc. A $45 booth fee is required to reserve a space at the market, and is payable to SCCA through invoice. Booth fees are nonrefundable, unless the market is canceled due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.

To apply to be a vendor at the SCCA Pottery & More Market, please fill out the vendor application at sceniccityclayarts.org/events. Vendor applications will be accepted through Feb. 28, or until all vendor spots are filled.

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