Tennessee Fairs, Festivals & Art Shows
Art shows and craft fairs 2025–2026
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Art shows and craft fairs 2025–2026


Attend Your Favorite Art Shows and Art Fairs of the Year in Winchester, TN

 
High on the Hog Festival
May 10 - 18, 2025

High on the Hog Festival

Winchester City Park, Winchester, TN

Status: Updated 2/11/2025

A Festival organized by Franklin County Kiwanis Club.
This Tennessee Festival will have antique/collectibles, commercial/retail, corp./information, crafts, fine art, fine craft and homegrown products exhibitors, and 20 food booths. There will be 1 stage with Regional and Local talent and the hours will be Sat 10am-10pm, Sun closed, Mon closed, Tue closed, Wed 5pm-, Thu 5pm-11pm, Fri 4pm-11pm, Sat 12pm-11pm, Sun 12pm-6pm. This event will also include: car cruise-in,motorcycle poker run,cornhole tourament,5-k-walk/run,kids activite,discgolf.
Christmas in July
July 12, 2025

Christmas in July

Franklin County Senior Center, Winchester, TN

Status: Updated 2/3/2025

A Craft Show organized by Sherrie Sons.
This Tennessee Craft Show will have commercial/retail, crafts, fine art and fine craft exhibitors, and no food booths.