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Craft Shows & Fairs in Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport is home to the State Fair of Louisiana, the largest annual fair in the state. Held at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds at 3701 Hudson Ave, the fair runs through October and November with handmade craft vendors among its exhibitors. Across the Red River, the Bossier City Makers Fair at the Louisiana Boardwalk brings 125+ makers and artisans together with free admission. Craft shows in Shreveport draw from a tri-state audience — Northwest Louisiana, East Texas, and Southwest Arkansas — giving this market a cross-border reach that most Louisiana cities do not have.


Shreveport's Craft Show Scene

The State Fair of Louisiana is the anchor event. Running annually at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds through October and November, it combines agricultural programming, a midway, and entertainment with craft and commercial vendor exhibits. The fairgrounds at 3701 Hudson Ave have hosted the fair for decades, making it the region's most established event venue.

The Bossier City Makers Fair at the Louisiana Boardwalk — just 3 miles east across the Red River in Bossier City — is a dedicated handmade event. The March 21, 2026 edition brings 125+ makers and artisans with free admission. The Louisiana Boardwalk's retail setting provides a walkable venue that draws foot traffic from the broader Shreveport-Bossier metro.

Shreveport's Highland neighborhood is the city's growing arts district. Independent studios, galleries, and creative businesses cluster in Highland, supporting a local maker community that participates in markets throughout the year. The neighborhood's artisan identity has strengthened over the past decade.

The Shreveport-Bossier twin-city market draws visitors from East Texas cities including Marshall (40 miles west), Longview (60 miles west), and the Texarkana area (70 miles north). This cross-state audience gives local craft events a broader vendor and buyer base than most mid-size Louisiana cities.


State Fair and Parish Events

The State Fair of Louisiana is the premier parish-level and statewide fair event in the Shreveport area. It serves Caddo Parish and Northwest Louisiana as both a traditional agricultural fair and a major entertainment event. Handmade craft vendors are part of the mix alongside commercial exhibitors.

Bossier Parish (Bossier City, Haughton) and surrounding communities hold smaller seasonal festivals and events with craft vendor components. The holiday season brings additional markets in both Shreveport and Bossier City.


Best Times to Visit Shreveport for Craft Events

The State Fair of Louisiana runs through October and November — this is the peak period for event activity in the Shreveport-Bossier metro. The Bossier City Makers Fair in March marks the start of spring craft season.

Holiday markets from November through December bring indoor events and seasonal shopping. Spring and fall are the strongest overall periods. Summer is the quietest season due to North Louisiana heat, though indoor events continue.


Nearby Cities for Craft Shows

  • Natchitoches — ~70 miles south; Melrose Arts & Crafts Festival (April, Louisiana's longest-running juried craft event); Christmas Festival of Lights (December)
  • Lafayette — ~200 miles south; Sans Souci Fine Crafts Gallery (Louisiana Crafts Guild); Cajun craft traditions
  • Baton Rouge — ~250 miles south; Baton Rouge Arts Market (monthly)
  • Marshall, TX — ~40 miles west; East Texas craft circuit

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best craft shows in Shreveport?

The State Fair of Louisiana at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds (3701 Hudson Ave) is the region's largest event, running through October-November. The Bossier City Makers Fair at the Louisiana Boardwalk brings 125+ makers with free admission. Shreveport's Highland neighborhood supports a growing arts district with independent studios and galleries.

When do craft shows happen in Shreveport?

The State Fair of Louisiana runs through October and November. The Bossier City Makers Fair runs in March. Holiday markets fill November and December. The spring and fall seasons offer the best overall craft event activity. The Highland arts district supports programming throughout the year.

Does Shreveport draw craft visitors from other states?

Yes. The Shreveport-Bossier metro draws from East Texas (Marshall, Longview, Tyler), Southwest Arkansas, and the Texarkana area. The State Fair of Louisiana and the Bossier City Makers Fair both attract cross-state attendance. This tri-state audience is a defining feature of the Shreveport craft market.


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