82nd Annual Waterford Fair (VA)

October 2-4, 2026

Early Bird Application Deadline: March 8 - $30

Final Deadline: April 30 - $40

Call to Artists

WHAT: 82nd Waterford Art Fair, An Autumn Celebration of Americana

WHERE: Historic Landmark Village of Waterford, Virginia

WHEN: October 2-4, 2026 | 10 am - 5 pm Daily

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Limited to 85 Artists 
  • Attendance 15,000+
  • 100 Best Classic & Contemporary Craft Shows by Sunshine Artist magazine
  • Thursday Set-Up
  • Indoor and Outdoor Booth Space
  • Vehicle unloading/loading at building or tent space 
  • Free Artisan parking
  • Complimentary Artisan ticket to the Friday Night Welcome Dinner
  • Free Local Lodging (first come) in the Village and Local Communities
  • Designated Area Chairperson on-site, from check-in to the end of Fair
  • Set up & break down assistance & booth sitting by volunteers
  • Ticket discount code for Artisan to share with their patrons
  • Artisan Referral Program
  • Extensive PR and Marketing
  • Jury Fee: $30 (March 8 deadline) | $40 (March 9 - April 30 deadline)
  • Booth Fee: Starts at $500 (10'x10') | Limited Indoor Starts at $750

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on Eventeny

Early Bird Deadline: March 8, 2026

Final Deadline: April 30, 2026
Artist Notification: May 16, 2026

Booth Payment: August 15, 2026


Visit our website at WaterfordFairVA.org


Email inquiries to FairAdmin@WaterfordFoundation.org

or call 540-882-3018 x 4

A Tradition of Craft and Community: The Waterford Fair is held within the National Historic Landmark village of Waterford, Virginia.


This 18th-century Quaker settlement provides an unparalleled backdrop for 85 select heritage and contemporary artisans to demonstrate their craft, sell to a sophisticated audience, and build lasting relationships with a dedicated collector base. Over 15,000 visitors attend annually to experience the village's historic homes, curated demonstrations, and high-quality juried wares across eleven media categories.


The Fair began as a small local craft show and fundraiser in 1943 dedicated to preserving the village’s historic Old Mill. Since those early days, it has grown into a premier destination for traditional and modern craft, while remaining true to its mission. Today, participation in the Fair directly supports the Waterford Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to the preservation of the Landmark and the education of the public regarding traditional crafts and history.

 

Nestled in the heart of D.C.’s Wine Country, Waterford sits within the most affluent region in the U.S. Target Demographic: Loudoun County consistently ranks as the #1 county in America for median household income ($173,655+), with neighboring Fairfax County holding the #2 spot.

 

Artisans benefit from an educated, affluent, and loyal clientele who value the provenance and quality of handmade goods. and are supported by an enthusiastic network of villagers and volunteers. For those seeking an authentic immersion into the community, we offer an Artisan Homestay program.


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