

The date is set! Coming back for #12 Saturday, September 26, 2026

Art Vendors 2026
Art Vendors Welcome! We look forward to your participation as an art vendor at Leelanau UnCaged 2026. We strive to curate a high-quality selection of original handcrafted items that complement the artistic spirit of Leelanau UnCaged. In order to be considered, please completely fill out and submit the application form below.
We will be accepting 50 artists. Our review process is ongoing and will continue until full. Therefore, the best strategy is to submit early.
You will be notified of the results of your submission review shortly after we receive your application and no longer than one month. Once this notice is received, if accepted, the booth fee must be paid within two weeks in order to secure your space.
We look forward to welcoming your creative work to the festival! If you have specific questions, please direct them to Art@LeelanauUnCaged.com.
Booth Details: The booth fee is $125, for one 10’ X 10’ space. Instructions for paying your fee will be included in the acceptance notice. Fees must be paid within two weeks from the time the acceptance notification is received. Booth spaces are chalked off on the Northport streets of Waukazoo, Nagonaba and Mill. This is an uncovered booth space only. You will need to provide your own 10’ X 10’ tent. You will receive your assigned booth space no later than September 13, two weeks before the event, along with further instructions for set up and parking.Vendors must provide their own labor and equipment for setup and tear down.Set up begins at 9:00 am. Booths must be attended from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. No power or WIFI is provided. However, cell service is generally good throughout the village, but cannot be guaranteed.
Other Information: There is no use of the name “Leelanau UnCaged” on any merchandise for sale.A special handicapped lot is available near the action. The street crew can direct you. Otherwise, parking lots include Northport School, the marina, and churches; there’s also parking along the village streets. You are expected to clean up your site thoroughly after the festival. This includes compost, recyclables, paper, cigarette butts, can tabs, and all concession materials. We suggest you bring a leaf rake. Your cooperation in cleaning up your spot will be evaluated and will be a consideration for future involvement. Recycling cardboard, glass, plastic, and metal is mandatory. The recycling coordinator will stop by with instructions and answer any questions.Leelanau UnCaged is proud to partner with Bay Area Recycling (BARC) for recycling and waste pickup throughout the festival. The placement of super-sized containers is in a centrally located parking lot. If you do not dispose of your waste in the BARC containers you are required to take your waste with you.