CRFT* WRK at Queen Victoria Market

The historic meets the cutting edge at CRFT* WRK, a celebration of contemporary locally made craft under the big sheds at the Queen Victoria Market. 

Experience a totally unique craft fair showcasing independent makers of all kinds with works that you won’t find anywhere else. 

Melbourne is home to some of the most creative artists and designers and CRFT* WRK is your chance to catch them all in the one place.

Shop, source, commission and explore a variety of art, craft, jewellery, homewares, gifts and artisanal produce stalls.

2023 Dates:
Last Sat of each month.

The market is totally under cover and you’ll find us on the listed dates at Shed D - Queen Victoria Market from 9am - 4pm.


Bringing our market vibes to QVM!

Enjoy a celebration of Melbourne's makers. Apply now!


CRFT* WRK at Queen Victoria Market

To get involved, simply select your product type, attendance quantity (if you want to attend both dates choose 2) then fill out the application! It’s that easy.

If your product type is sold out, just select waiting list and we’ll get in touch when there’s a vacancy!

Bookings are currently open for all types of art, design, craft, collectables and curious oddities. We’re not currently accepting - Hot Food Vendors

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  • We’re on the lookout for locally handmade art and design based products. All applicants will be reviewed on the quality of their work, uniqueness of work to the market, and the product mix on display for requested dates.

    Stallholders are selected by a selection panel, whose members include staff, practicing artists and other arts professionals. Applicants will be notified of stall confirmation by email.

  • CRFT* WRK is a fun, inexpensive way to get involved in our market community.

    Per Day :: $69

    Note stall payment is required up-front for your application to be considered.

  • Each stall is approximately 3x2m.

    The market is fully covered, and takes place inside shed D at the busy Queen Victoria Market.