
July 17-19, 2026
10:00 am–4:00 pm
Spend a summer day—or the entire weekend—exploring Winterthur while shopping for artisan-made crafts and gifts.
Some of the region’s most talented craftspeople will present their outstanding wares, including antiques and collectibles, furniture and home décor, upcycled items and architectural salvage, high-quality handmade crafts, vintage clothing and jewelry, artisanal and small-batch gourmet goods, original art in a variety of media, garden items, and much more!
Artisan Market reflects the mission of Winterthur by showcasing local artisans through a variety of handmade crafts relating to art, textiles, ceramics, glass, woodworking, antiques, and gardening. Each of these categories connects to Winterthur’s past, and we invite you to create your own history with us during this special weekend. Gates open daily at 9:30 am. Ticket booths, transportation, and artisan booths open at 10:00 am.
Early Bird pricing is available April 1–June 30. Standard pricing begins July 1, 2026. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days.
- Adult: $24 through June 30; $29 starting July 1
- Member: $10 through June 30; $15 starting July 1
- Senior (62+): $22 through June 30; $27 starting July 1
- Student (13 and older; valid ID required for college students): $22 through June 30; $27 starting July 1
- Child (3–12): $8 through June 30; $13 starting July
- Member Child (3–18): $5 through June 30; $10 starting July
- Infant (under 2): Free
- Member Guest Passes: not accepted for Artisan Market
- Premium Parking passes ($25) may be purchased online as an add-on available with your ticket purchase starting April 1 and on-site at Winterthur beginning May 15 through July 16. Premium Parking passes will not be sold during event weekend.

Tickets
You can purchase Artisan Market tickets online or by calling our reservations team at 800.448.3883. All guests, including Members, are required to purchase a ticket in advance for one of the following dates. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days.
- Friday, July 17 | Purchase tickets
- Saturday, July 18 | Purchase tickets
- Sunday, July 19 | Purchase tickets

Wine & Chocolate Tastings
Join us for an unforgettable experience, where the art of winemaking meets the world of craftsmanship.
Vine to Glass: A Wine Tasting Experience with Penns Woods Winery
Sip on a curated tasting of three exceptional Penns Woods wines, each offering a unique flavor profile that reflects the beauty and tradition of the vineyard as you learn about the unique terroir of Pennsylvania’s vineyards, the innovative techniques used by the winemaker, Davide Creato, and the stories behind each bottle.
$24 per guest. Ticket includes tasting of three wines, talk by winemaker Davide Creato and stemless Penns Woods wine glass. Limited spaces available, reservations required. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
The World of Rosé
Discover the vibrant world of rosé through an engaging exploration of winemaking techniques and tasting profiles, with a special focus on the delicate aromatics that give these wines their signature character. Learn how botanical notes and seasonal influences shape the style of rosé. Guests will also enjoy a refreshing, garden-inspired cocktail designed to enhance and elevate the flavors of rosé.
$38 per guest. Ticket includes tasting of two rosé wines, one garden inspired cocktail, a Winterthur stemless wine glass and talk by Wine Educator Virginia Mitchell (CSW, dipWSET student). Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
The Art of Chocolate
Guided by Estelle Tracy, chocolate sommelier and founder of 37 Chocolates, this 60-minute tasting journey features five visually stunning chocolate bites—from a vibrant passion fruit white chocolate to a flower-adorned dark chocolate—while tracing the full story of cacao from tree to bar. Leave inspired to see chocolate not just as a treat but as a true art form.
$34. Ticket includes chocolate tastings and talk by Estelle Tracey. May contain dairy. Additional chocolate bars available for purchase after the event. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
This Chocolate Won’t Melt—A Summer-Proof Chocolate Tasting
What happens when chocolate breaks the rules? In this playful, 60-minute workshop, Chocolate Sommelier Estelle Tracy of 37 Chocolates invites you to explore the surprising world of cacao-based products designed to thrive in the summer heat—from cacao pulp and chocolate roll that softens but never melts, to cacao tea to take home. Tuck your favorites into your pocket and head back to the Artisan’s Market with a whole new perspective on what cacao can be.
$38. Ticket includes chocolate tastings and talk by Estelle Tracey. May contain dairy. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.

Workshops
Enhance your day by letting your creativity bloom in one or more workshops or experiences. These add-ons are available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
Create Your Own Shell Jewelry Dishes
Create two one-of-a-kind shell dishes in this hands-on, beginner-friendly decoupage workshop with Rachel from Ray of Sunshine Crafting Co. Choose from more than 100 beautiful patterns to design two large 4-to-5-inch shells, then finish them with hand-painted edges for a polished, elevated look. You’ll learn decoupage step-by-step and leave with two unique pieces perfect for jewelry, trinkets, or gifting. Supplies included. $47 per person. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
Beginner Needle Felting
Learn the basics of this creative art. Join Sherri Brouillette of Whiskers and String to learn how to shape and form wool into a fun little creation of your very own. We will discuss selecting wool, choosing tools, and applying techniques to turn natural wool into whimsical decor. Two sessions are available: join us in the morning to craft a woodland mushroom or in the afternoon to create a blooming cactus. Supplies included. $47 per person. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
Crepe Paper Flowers
Crepe Paper Water Lilies
Craft a delicate, realistic water lily in bloom using fine Italian crepe paper. Cut and shape layered petals to mimic nature’s form, creating a soft, lifelike flower, just like those in the nearby Reflecting Pool. Supplies included. $40 per person. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
Crepe Paper Iris
Craft a realistic bearded iris in bloom using fine Italian crepe paper. Cut and shape petals to create a unique, lifelike flower from a variety of colored papers. Supplies included. $40 per person. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.
Meadow Impressions: A Watercolor Botanical Experience
- July 17 | 11:00 am–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
- July 18 | 11:00–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
- July 19 | 11:00–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
Layer watercolor on canvas, then reveal delicate botanical forms inspired by Winterthur’s meadows using a subtle resist process—resulting in an airy, painterly piece to take home. $47 per person. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout.

Tote Bag
Add a Winterthur shopping tote to your purchase! This reusable jute bag (20” x 8” x 16”) is big and sturdy enough to hold your Artisan Market treasures. $16. Add-on available with your ticket purchase at checkout. Pick up your tote bag when you check in for the event.
More to Explore

150+ Artisans
Visit and shop from over 150 local artisans on-site.

Food & Drink
Indulge in a carefully curated selection of culinary offerings.

Live Music
Enjoy live music featured throughout the grounds.

Activities & Tours
Take a house tour and explore the galleries, garden, and estate.
Activities & Tours

Vine to Glass: A Wine Tasting Experience with Penns Woods Winery
Sip on a curated tasting of three exceptional Penns Woods wines, each offering a unique flavor profile that reflects the beauty and tradition of the vineyard as you learn about the unique terroir of Pennsylvania’s vineyards, the innovative techniques used by the winemaker, Davide Creato, and the stories behind each bottle.
$24 per guest. Ticket includes tasting of three wines, talk by winemaker Davide Creato and stemless Penns Woods wine glass. Limited spaces available, reservations required.
The World of Rosé
Discover the vibrant world of rosé through an engaging exploration of winemaking techniques and tasting profiles, with a special focus on the delicate aromatics that give these wines their signature character. Learn how botanical notes and seasonal influences shape the style of rosé. Guests will also enjoy a refreshing, garden-inspired cocktail designed to enhance and elevate the flavors of rosé.
$38 per guest. Ticket includes tasting of two rosé wines, one garden inspired cocktail, a Winterthur stemless wine glass and talk by Wine Educator Virginia Mitchell (CSW, dipWSET student).
The Art of Chocolate
Guided by Estelle Tracy, chocolate sommelier and founder of 37 Chocolates, this 60-minute tasting journey features five visually stunning chocolate bites—from a vibrant passion fruit white chocolate to a flower-adorned dark chocolate—while tracing the full story of cacao from tree to bar. Leave inspired to see chocolate not just as a treat but as a true art form.
$34. Ticket includes chocolate tastings and talk by Estelle Tracey. May contain dairy. Additional chocolate bars available for purchase after the event.
This Chocolate Won’t Melt—A Summer-Proof Chocolate Tasting
What happens when chocolate breaks the rules? In this playful, 60-minute workshop, Chocolate Sommelier Estelle Tracy of 37 Chocolates invites you to explore the surprising world of cacao-based products designed to thrive in the summer heat—from cacao pulp and chocolate roll that softens but never melts, to cacao tea to take home. Tuck your favorites into your pocket and head back to the Artisan’s Market with a whole new perspective on what cacao can be.
$38. Ticket includes chocolate tastings and talk by Estelle Tracey. May contain dairy.

Create Your Own Shell Jewelry Dishes
Create two one-of-a-kind shell dishes in this hands-on, beginner-friendly decoupage workshop with Rachel from Ray of Sunshine Crafting Co. Choose from more than 100 beautiful patterns to design two large 4-to-5-inch shells, then finish them with hand-painted edges for a polished, elevated look. You’ll learn decoupage step-by-step and leave with two unique pieces perfect for jewelry, trinkets, or gifting. Supplies included. $47 per person.
Beginner Needle Felting
Woodland Mushroom
Blooming Cactus
Learn the basics of this creative art. Join Sherri Brouillette of Whiskers and String to learn how to shape and form wool into a fun little creation of your very own. We will discuss selecting wool, choosing tools, and applying techniques to turn natural wool into whimsical decor. Two sessions are available: join us in the morning to craft a woodland mushroom or in the afternoon to create a blooming cactus. Supplies included. $47 per person.
Crepe Paper Water Lilies
Craft a delicate, realistic water lily in bloom using fine Italian crepe paper. Cut and shape layered petals to mimic nature’s form, creating a soft, lifelike flower, just like those in the nearby Reflecting Pool. Supplies included. $40 per person.
Crepe Paper Iris
Craft a realistic bearded iris in bloom using fine Italian crepe paper. Cut and shape petals to create a unique, lifelike flower from a variety of colored papers. Supplies included. $40 per person.
Meadow Impressions: A Watercolor & Resist-Based Botanical Experience
- July 17 | 11:00 am–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
- July 18 | 11:00 am–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
- July 19 | 11:00 am–12:00 pm & 2:00–3:00 pm
Layer watercolor on canvas, then reveal delicate botanical forms inspired by Winterthur’s meadows using a subtle resist process—resulting in an airy, painterly piece to take home. $47 per person.
En Plein Air Artists
En Plein Air Artists will be stationed throughout the estate, capturing the beauty of Winterthur in real time. Watch as they bring the landscape to life on canvas. Then, purchase one of these one-of-a-kind paintings to take home.

Bloom Bars
Sip, savor, and explore a curated selection of floral-inspired beverages as you taste your way through cocktails or mocktails inspired by the season and historic garden. Each unique, botanically inspired drink showcases the flavors of the season and Winterthur’s organically grown herbs and organics. Look for the black and white awnings. Drinks available for purchase.
- Visitor Center Patio
- Market Bites area
- Sundial Garden
Featured Cocktails:
- Lavender Paloma: Mezcal Tequila, Grapefruit Juice, Lavender Syrup, and Lime Juice with a Lavender Sprig and Grapefruit Garnish
- Hibiscus Cosmo: Vodka, Hibiscus Syrup, Triple Sec, and Fresh Lime Juice Garnished with a Lime Wedge
- Bombay Elderflower Lemonade: Bombay Gin, Elderflower Liqueur, and Lemonade Garnished with a Lemon Wheel and Fresh Mint
Self-Paced House Tour
The Self-Paced House Tour, included with your wristband, is available with limited capacity. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Entry to the House Tour Friday through Sunday, is from 10:00 am to 3:15 pm with the house closing for the day at 4:00 pm. There are no reserved guided tours within the house or garden, including garden tram tours, during Artisan Market weekend.
In the Library
Planning a Victorian Garden
In the 19th-century, gardening expanded in popularity. Garden design resources and advice manuals proliferated, aimed at massive British estates, American front yards, and everything in between. Join Allie Alvis, curator of library special collections, and take a stroll through the literature of Victorian garden planning, highlighting how the aesthetics of the period continue to influence gardens today. Included with admission.
Flower Fairies
Flower fairies add a little bit of magic to your garden! At this library open house, Allie Alvis, curator of special collections, will highlight illustrations of fairies from rare books and ephemera, and talk a little bit about how flowers and fairies came to be so closely associated. Included with admission.
Food & Drink Vendors
Friday, July 17
Visitor Center Patio
- Pavillion Café
- Bloom Bar
Market Bites | Greenhouse Area
- Natalie’s Fine Foods
- On the Roll
- Lucky Shot Coffee Company
Clenny Run Lawn
- Food & Beverage by Restaurant Associates
West Galleries Circle
- Bloom Bar
East Galleries Terrace
- Circe Fine Foods
- Mill Creek Coffee
Sundial Garden
- Bloom Bar
- The Missing Piece
- KOI on the Go
- Gotta Lotta Gelata
Saturday, July 18
Visitor Center Patio
- Pavillion Café
- Bloom Bar
Market Bites | Greenhouse Area
- Natalie’s Fine Foods
- On the Roll
- Lucky Shot Coffee Company
Clenny Run Lawn
- Food & Beverage by Restaurant Associates
West Galleries Circle
- Bloom Bar
East Galleries Terrace
- Circe Fine Foods
- Mill Creek Coffee
Sundial Garden
- Bloom Bar
- The Missing Piece
- KOI on the Go
- Cousins Maine Lobster
- Gotta Lotta Gelata
- Buddy’s Burgers Food Truck
Sunday, July 19
Visitor Center Patio
- Pavillion Café
- Bloom Bar
Market Bites | Greenhouse Area
- Natalie’s Fine Foods
- On the Roll
- Lucky Shot Coffee Company
Clenny Run Lawn
- Food & Beverage by Restaurant Associates
West Galleries Circle
- Bloom Bar
East Galleries Terrace
- Mill Creek Coffee
Sundial Garden
- Bloom Bar
- The Missing Piece
- KOI on the Go
- Cousins Maine Lobster
- Buddy’s Burgers Food Truck
Live Music Schedule
New! A Piano Moment at the West Galleries Patio
Be inspired by the hand-painted piano outside the West Gallery Patio—beautifully transformed by Rebekah Norviel of the Audience Engagement team.
Or step into the spotlight yourself and tickle the ivories! Whether you’re ready to show off your skills or simply play for fun, the piano will be open for all to enjoy during the Artisan Market.
Friday, July 17
| John Emil | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| TBD | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | West Galleries |
| The Quixote Project (trio) | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
| Brooke DiCaro | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| TBD | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | West Galleries |
| The Quixote Project (trio) | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
Saturday, July 18
| John Emil | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| Daniel Espie | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | West Galleries |
| The Newark Ukesters | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
| Brooke DiCaro | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| TBD | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | West Galleries |
| Kennings Jazz Trio | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
Sunday, July 19
| Noah Richardson | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| TBD | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | West Galleries |
| Vibe-A-Delphia | 10:00 am–1:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
| Noah Richardson | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Greenhouse Area |
| TBD | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | West Galleries |
| Kennings Jazz Trio | 1:00 pm–4:00 pm | Sundial Garden Lawn |
Grant Recipients

Each year, several artisans are awarded an Artisan Market Grant based on their craft, connection to Winterthur’s mission and history, and need for support. Learn more about the talented artisans awarded grants in 2026.
Interested in applying? Learn more.
Baby Elephant Studios | Samara Santiago
My work connects to Winterthur’s mission through a shared respect for craftsmanship, intentional design, and the role handmade objects play in everyday life. Winterthur celebrates the artistry and care behind objects made to be used, cherished, and passed through generations. In a similar way, my work focuses on thoughtfully made, functional pieces for families—items designed to bring joy while withstanding daily use. By creating handmade accessories and clothing rooted in care, tradition, and purpose, my work reflects the belief that well-made objects enrich daily life and carry meaning beyond their material form.
Petals and Paper Botanical Studio | Tracy Williamson
My work aligns with Winterthur’s mission by integrating botanical imagery, animals, and natural elements to explore the relationship between self, object, and environment. Nature serves as both subject and guide, helping me create work that connects cultural memory, personal identity, and the living world around me.
ArtesinA | Yuli Vinces
Our work connects with Winterthur’s mission through a deep appreciation for handmade craftsmanship, creativity, and the cultural value of things created with care and intention. Through ArtesinA, we create pieces that bring together art, nature, and thoughtful design, encouraging people to connect with meaningful handmade work rather than mass-produced items. In this way, our work celebrates the idea that everyday pieces can carry stories, creativity, and human connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I purchase tickets?
You can purchase Artisan Market tickets online or by calling our reservations team at 800.448.3883 beginning in April 1, 2026. All guests, including Members, are required to purchase a ticket in advance for either:
- Friday, July 17 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Saturday, July 18 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Sunday, July 19 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Weekend walking restrictions: From Friday to Sunday of Artisan Market weekend (July 17–19, 2026), Member walkers are welcome to explore the estate after 5:00 pm until dusk. Prior to 5:00 pm, an Artisan Market wristband is required.
What is included with an Artisan Market admission ticket?
- Visit over 150 local artisans who will showcase their wares through handmade crafts relating to art, textiles, ceramics, glass, woodworking, antiques, and gardening.
- Live music is featured throughout the weekend in various locations in the garden, including Market Bites (Greenhouse Area), Clenny Run Lawn, Sundial Garden, and West Gallery Circle.
- You are welcome to explore the garden, galleries, and self-guided House Tour to experience all that Winterthur has to offer. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis as capacity is limited. No tram tours are offered this weekend.
- This is a rain-or-shine event.
What is the cost to attend Artisan Market?
Early Bird pricing is available April 1–June 30, 2026. Standard pricing begins July 1, 2026:
Adult: $24 through June 30; $29 starting July 1
Member: $10 through June 30; $15 starting July 1
Senior (62+): $22 through June 30; $27 starting July 1
Student (13 and older; valid ID required for college students): $22 through June 30; $27 starting July 1
Child (3–12): $8 through June 30; $13 starting July 1
Member Child (3–18): $5 through June 30; $10 starting July 1
Infant (under 2): Free
Member Guest Passes: not accepted for Artisan Market
Where do I enter?
- General Parking guests enter at “Gate 3” on Winterthur’s property, on the Point-to-Point fields. This is not the main gate to Winterthur but about 100 yards south on Kennett Pike. Look for the large General Parking signs.
- Premium Parking guests enter through Winterthur’s Main Entrance. Your parking pass will be reviewed upon entering to proceed to the Visitor Center Parking lot. Please review “What is Premium Parking?” for additional information.
- Please have your tickets ready upon entering the gate. Be prepared for a short wait while entering the estate as we expect larger-than-normal crowds. A police escort managing traffic on Route 52/Kennett Pike. We thank you for your patience.
Where do I park?
- On-site event parking is free with your Artisan Market ticket. Premium parking is optional and available for purchase in advance.
- For General Parking, enter Gate 3 — at the Point-to-Point field — and once parked, proceed to the Check-in Tent with your tickets in hand ready to be scanned to receive your wristband. Once you have your wristband, board transportation to Artisan Market. You will not be able to enter the event without a wristband.
- For Accessible Parking, please have your tag visible when entering the estate. Parking attendants will guide you to the reserved accessible spaces within the field. Guests will then board transportation to Artisan Market.
- Pre-purchased Premium Parking passholders will park in the Visitor Parking Lot.
What is Premium Parking?
- Pre-purchased Premium Parking is optional and available for an additional fee for each day of Artisan Market weekend. There are designated, color-specific passes for each day. The pass is valid for one day of Artisan Market. If you wish to attend multiple days, a Premium Parking pass is required each day.
- A limited number of Premium Parking spaces are available for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with passes valid for one day. Premium Parking ticket sales close on June 30.
- This parking area will provide access to the Visitor Center Parking Lot, which is closest to the Market and allows the fastest and most direct access to the shopping areas. A limited number of spaces are available each day. No transportation is necessary by car to the Market—it is a 50-yard walk from the parking lot to the site and activities.
- Guests will receive one (1) parking permit per registered vehicle prior to Artisan Market weekend via USPS mail.
- Parking passes must be displayed on the mirror/dash when arriving at Winterthur’s Main Entrance during the designated day of your tickets, otherwise, you will be directed to the General Parking area.
- Once parked, you will walk to the Visitor Center Lobby to check in and receive your wristband. Please have your pre-purchased tickets ready to be scanned upon arrival.
Where is Accessible Parking available?
- Accessible Parking is available in both the General Parking and Premium Parking Areas.
- Non-Premium Parking ticket holders will be directed to the accessible spaces in the General Parking field and will have your ticket scanned at the Check-in Tent. Guests will then board transportation to Artisan Market.
- Premium Parking ticket holders will find designated accessible parking spaces within the Visitor Center Parking lot.
How best do I navigate the grounds?
- Maps/guides to the event are available at check-in and at Information Hubs throughout the event.
- Transportation is available for guests to use to move between each Artisan Market “hub” throughout the estate.
- Winterthur Team Members are onsite throughout the event are are happy to answer your questions. Look for anyone with a green button to assist you!
- Winterthur is a vast estate with uneven terrain and shaded and unshaded areas. Comfortable footwear and breathable attire appropriate for an outdoor event on a summer day is recommended.
- Water fountains/water bottle filling stations are available near restrooms, so you are welcome to bring a refillable water bottle.
- Artisan Market weekend typically welcomes over 7,000 guests across the three days. Please be mindful of the crowds when planning your visit.
What transportation options are available?
- Shuttle buses and open-air trams will be available to transport guests throughout the estate. Once you have parked and checked in, hop aboard a vehicle to transport you to the Visitor Center to begin your day. All shopping locations are also walkable; each is about a 5–10 minute walk from the other. Maps are available at check-in.
- Transportation will be running throughout the estate all day for you to make your way to each stop. Stops are located on the map in case you need assistance: Visitor Center, Market Bites/Greenhouse Area, Clenny Run Lawn, Sundial Garden Lawn, the West and East Gallery Circles, and Parking.
- Please utilize all transportation as needed throughout the weekend as each will allow you to visit all areas of the Market. All vehicles will go to all stops and follow the same route. For questions, please visit any Information Hub or ask a Winterthur Team Member (look for someone with a green button).
Where can I fill my water bottle and use the restroom?
Along with the food trucks and cafés located throughout the estate to purchase water and beverages, there are several water bottle filling stations/water fountains available, as well as restrooms, at the following locations:
- Visitor Center
- Brown Horticulture Learning Center (Greenhouse Area/Market Bites)
- Museum Store
- The Galleries
- Reflecting Pool (along the walking route from the Galleries to Enchanted Woods)
- Quarry Garden Restroom (adjacent to Enchanted Woods/Sundial Garden Lawn)
Where do I retrieve my concierge large item pickup?
Visitors who purchase a large/oversized item (e.g. furniture, lawn items, paintings, etc.) are welcome to use our Concierge Product Delivery service.
- Each artisan will have “pink slips” that you will fill out with contact details for the purchased item.
- Items will be transported to the Picnic House (a small building located toward the back of the Visitor Center Parking Lot), where you can pick the item up when you are ready to depart.
- If you parked in the “General Parking” field, please make your way to your vehicle, enter Winterthur’s Main Gate, present your Concierge “pink slip” at the Guard House, and proceed to the Picnic House for your item.
- Ask any artisan about our concierge service so you don’t have to carry items throughout your visit.
What is the weather protocol?
The three-day Artisan Market event is rain or shine. No refunds will be given.
Are dogs welcome to join?
Service dogs only are permitted on the Winterthur estate.
What benefits do Winterthur Members get at Artisan Market?
- Winterthur Member benefits include discounted tickets.
- Member tickets are $10 until June 30; $15 starting July 1.
- Members have exclusive access to the Member Lounge in the Rotunda of the Galleries building. Enjoy giveaway items and connect with fellow Members. The lounge will be open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 am-2:00 pm or until supplies last.
- From Friday to Sunday of Artisan Market weekend (July 17–19, 2026), Member walkers are welcome to explore the estate after 5:00 pm until dusk. Prior to 5:00 pm, an Artisan Market wristband is required.
How do I become a Winterthur Member?
Join here or visit the Visitor Center before or during Artisan Market to learn more. We recommend joining in advance of your visit to Artisan Market to make the most of your time and benefits.
What house and garden tours will be available?
- The self-guided House Tour, included with your wristband, is available with limited capacity. Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Entry to the House Tour Friday through Sunday, is from 10:00 am to 3:15 pm with the house closing for the day at 4:00 pm.
- There are no reserved guided tours within the house or garden, including garden tram tours, during Artisan Market weekend.
What reciprocities are accepted during Artisan Market weekend?
- Access, Art Reach, and Museums for All are accepted during Artisan Market weekend.
- ROAM, AHS, NARM, Brandywine Passport, DE Libraries, and School Coupons will not be accepted during Artisan Market weekend.
How does one become an artisan for next year?
Each year, all interested artisans will submit an artisan application online for consideration. Given the competitive nature of the application process and Winterthur’s desire to have a variable selection of vendor mediums, your acceptance from previous years does not guarantee acceptance in future years.
We are proud to present two markets annually, Artisan Market in the summer and Holiday Market at the onset of Yuletide. See below for application and acceptance timing.
- Applications for the 2026 Holiday Market (November 21–22) will be live on Winterthur’s website in July 2026.
- Applications for the 2027 summertime Artisan Market (July 16–18) will be live on Winterthur’s website in late January 2027.
- Learn more here.
Featured Artisans
Check out the artisans who participated in our 2025 Artisan Market! A list of our 2026 artisans is coming soon.










































































































































