Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair

Grand Central Holiday Fair
November 17 – December 24
Mon–Sat 10am–8pm • Sun 11am – 7pm
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Nov 17th: 10am–5pm
Closed Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve: 10am – 6pm

Grand Central Terminal’s 15th annual Holiday Fair is the only holiday market in the city to operate indoors. This season, the Fair will fill Vanderbilt Hall with 76 vendors for six weeks each offering a wonderful array of holiday gifts for all your loved ones including art, clothing for adults and children, handbags, jewelry and accessories for men and women, bath and body items, home goods, collectible toys, holiday items and gifts for pets. Check here for a directory and full list of vendors.

Contemporary Craft Show in Philly

The 38th Annual Philadelphia Museum Of Art
Contemporary Craft Show
November 6–9
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Pennsylvania Convention Center
12th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, PA

Thu & Fri, 11am-9pm • Sat, 10am-6pm • Sun, 10am-5pm

This premier show and sale of contemporary craft includes 195 of the finest and most dynamic craft artists in the United States, selected from more than 1,000 applicants. All work is for sale.

Explore the wonder, beauty and spirit of craft with a presentation on Contemporary Craft. Learn the history of this exceptional art form and the dynamics of craft art today. Discover how today’s artists are inspired to bring craft and design to life in a modern way.

When you purchase a ticket to the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show or become a sponsor of the show, you are directly supporting the work of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Thanks to your support, the Craft Show has contributed more than $10.5 million over a 37-year period.

Autumn Crafts Festival at Lincoln Center

October 4, 5 & October 11, 12, 2014
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
64th St at Columbus Ave., Manhattan

FREE ADMISSION

250 Juried craft displays selected from every region of the United States. Continuous entertainment, craft demonstrations. Ample parking at indoor garage.

Park & Lock Garage located at 62nd St. and 65th St. (between Columbus Ave. and Amsterdam Ave.)