fort mason center sf

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Staff Writer

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March 23, 2026

A major craft fair is coming to San Francisco this weekend, with over 250 unique vendors attending. Renegade Craft Fair is a two-day event, featuring artists and small businesses selling their unique creations at the massive craft fair. The first Renegade Craft Fair in SF is this weekend, on March 28 and 29, at Fort Mason Center.

You can expect vendors selling jewelry, ceramics, art, accessories, and more at the fair this weekend. The fair will be held inside the Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason, with hundreds of booths. Admission is free, but if you want to support future Renegade events, organizers do suggest a $5 donation upon entry. The fair will open at 11 a.m. and run to 5 p.m. each day.

This weekend’s fair is the first scheduled for 2026 in San Francisco. It will return to the city in August and November, so you have more chances to check it out.

About Renegade Craft

Renegade Craft Fair was founded in 2003 by a group of artists with the mission to create platforms for artists to grow and thrive. The result has been many successful craft fairs in numerous major cities, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, and even London.

What to know before you go

While Fort Mason does have parking, it will be limited, and many people are expected at the Craft fair. Plus, Fort Mason is typically bustling on weekends, so we recommend taking public transit or a ride share to the fair. The Festival Pavilion is on the ground floor and is accessible. The fair is typically crowded with shoppers and many booths close together, so expect crowds. While you’re at Fort Mason Center, you can grab a coffee at Equator, explore the Sunday Farmers’ Market, or grab a bite to eat at the famous vegetarian restaurant Greens.

You can learn more about Renegade Craft here.