A celebration of creativity, craftsmanship and community!
The Solihull Arts Markets bring together a handpicked selection of artists, designers and makers from across the Midlands in the welcoming spaces of The Core, Touchwood, Solihull. Each market day transforms The Core into a vibrant marketplace of handmade art and design — from glass and ceramics to textiles, print, jewellery and fine art.
Visitors can meet the makers, buy directly from local creatives, and enjoy a festive, friendly atmosphere in the heart of Solihull.
Apply to Exhibit
Are you an artist or maker looking for a vibrant, supportive place to sell your work this festive season?
Applications are now open for the Solihull Arts Markets 2025!
We’re looking for talented makers who create beautiful, original work — from glass, ceramics and textiles to print, illustration, jewellery and handmade gifts.
Market Dates 2025:
Apply for as many or as few dates as you wish.
Stall fee: £35 per day
Successful applicants will receive confirmation and a link to book approved dates.
What You’ll Need to Apply
To complete your application, please include:
Once approved, we’ll use some of your images to help promote the markets on our social media and website.
Join us and be part of a thriving community of makers and creatives this winter. Together, let’s fill Solihull with art, inspiration, and handmade joy!
Apply online here: Solihull Arts Markets Application Form 2025
Saturday 29 November - Sunday 21 December
11am - 5pm
The Core
Free entry
Apply to exhibit here: Solihull Arts Markets Application Form 2025
Sat 13 Sep - Sat 20 Dec
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Wed 10 Sep - Wed 17 Dec
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