White Oak Crafts Fair

White Oak Crafts Fair
Sunday, Sep 15, 2024 from 10:00am to 4:00pm
Arts Center Of Cannon County
1424 John Bragg Highway
615-563-2787

The work of over 75 craft artisans will be available for purchase as The White Oak Craft Fair returns for its 34th year, offering something of interest for everybody who delights in items and products that are individually designed and hand crafted. Saturday, September 14th and Sunday, September 15th, 2024, the Arts Center of Cannon County will host  top craft artists from throughout the region who will offer for sale their original textiles, jewelry, woodcarving, metalwork, pottery, photography, chairs, baskets, ironwork, stained glass and more. The White Oak Craft Fair takes place along the banks of the East Fork Stones River just down from the Arts Center of Cannon County.

More than 75 artisans will present an enormous variety of work, all of which is chosen for it excellence and integrity by a highly respected selection panel. In an age when mass production makes so many things widely available, the White Oak Craft Fair celebrates the inspiration and skill of the individual maker as well as being an opportunity to appreciate uniqueness. This is an event whose reputation has spread to attract new attendees from across the region as well as appealing, year after year, to regular visitors.

White Oak Tennessee, Inc. has developed and coordinated this event for the past 30+ years. Although a high percentage of the participants in the show are typically perennial favorites, new exhibitors join the show each year, so there is always something new and fresh for visitors to look forward to. Admission to this event is free with a $3 donation for supervised parking.

Make your plans now to visit the White Oak Craft Fair, and be sure that you give yourself plenty of time, because you will not want to miss all that this year’s fair has to offer. The 34th Annual White Oak Craft Fair will be held September 14th and 15th, 2024 at The Arts Center of Cannon County, located at 1424 John Bragg Highway-just west of the town of Woodbury, approximately 20 minutes from Murfreesboro, Manchester, and McMinnville, and one hour southeast of Nashville.