Denver's Community Pop-up Market - A Denver Hub for Local Art, Fashion, & Vintage Finds, Clothing Swaps, & Mutual Aid Distrubtion + More

From local artists to upcycled designers, vintage curators to community organizations, Denver’s Community Pop-Up Market is a free, monthly gathering that transforms a multi-use warehouse into a living, breathing creative community space.

Every second Sunday, 100+ local vendors come together at 3899 N Jackson St, Building 4. Always free to attend. Always indoors. Always free parking.

More than a market. A community experience.

We believe a great market is about more than what you take home. Every event weaves together shopping, making, giving, and celebrating, because a truly accessible community space does all of those things at once.

Community Workshops: Monthly workshops like the Zine Workshops hosted by Curtis Makes Zines & Hoity Toity Goods – Channel your ideas, art, and voice into something totally handmade and uniquely yours. Zines are tiny but mighty, with a rich DIY history, perfect for sharing your art, writing, skills, and interests with the world. 

Community Clothing Swap: Bring clean clothing to The Clothing Cycle’s station, swap styles, and refresh your wardrobe sustainably as part of a more circular local fashion system. What sets this clothing swap apart is our focus on inclusivity and sustainability. Come find gender-affirming clothing, get style advice from the friendly people hosting the swap, & help build a more circular fashion system. 

Mutual Aid Distro: Stop by the aid drop point at the front of the market, run by Holdfast Mutual Aid Crew, accepting non-perishable food, clean clothing, first-aid supplies, hygiene products, and food and waste storage bags.

Growing Community Stage: Catch local entertainment, including drag story time, bingo, with art package giveaways.

Early-bird gift bags while supplies last.

A Mission of Accessibility, Sustainability, & Community

Denver’s Community Pop-up Market market set out from the beginning to build an accessible space for local creativity, sustainability, and community connection. We believe cost should never be the reason someone can’t participate. This is why we create free programming, and on the vendor side, we keep our fees as low as possible, because we know that standard market rates price out a lot of the most talented, most passionate local creators. Many of our vendors are vending for the very first time. Many are single mothers, are a part of immigrant families, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Denver’s Community Pop-up Market is a welcoming space focusing on building a more connected, creative, and sustainable community. 

2026 Vendor Application Open!

Denver's Community Pop-up Market
Vendor Information

April 12, Community Art, Fashion, & Vintage Market 

Sunday, April 12 | 10 am – 3 pm at 3899 Jackson Street, Building 4, Denver, CO 80205 

May 10 – The Mother’s Day Market 

Sunday, May 10 | 10 am – 3 pm at 3899 Jackson Street, Building 4, Denver, CO 80205 

“Non-Corporate” Pride Market

May 30 -31 | 4 pm – 9 pm at 3899 Jackson Street, Building 4, Denver, CO 80205

Room for 100 Local vendors + Always free to attend + Free Parking + Indoors 

Now on Second Sundays! (except for specialty markets)

Denver’s Community Pop-up Market is always accepting applications for community vendors!

Denver’s Community Pop-Up Market is always accepting vendor applications. We’re a curated market, meaning we’re intentional about who and what we feature in order to protect the integrity of the space and the experience for our community.

From Warehouse to Community Hub

What we feature:

  • Local artists, including painters, illustrators, photographers, ceramicists, printmakers, and more
  • Handmade jewelry, home goods, and accessories
  • Upcycled and reworked fashion
  • Vintage fashion and home good curators
  • Original handmade goods and crafts
  • Community organizations and grassroots projects

What we don’t accept:
We’re committed to keeping this market rooted in genuine local creativity and community. 

We do not accept applications from:

  • MLM businesses
  • Tarot readers and metaphysical services
  • 3D-printed goods vendors
  • Bakeries and food vendors
  • Alcohol vendors

If you’re a local maker, artist, upcycler, vintage curator, or community organization who pours real craft and care into what you do, this market was built for you.

Denver’s Community Pop-up Market Vendor Applications are always open.

Denver’s Community Market is housed in a dynamic, multi-use warehouse that allows us the flexibility to bring people together in unexpected ways year-round. One day, the space might be filled with upcycled goods and local produce; the next, it could be buzzing with people playing dodgeball. It’s a place where people come together, whatever that looks like for Denver!

©2026 Denver’s Community Market