Art Booth
Application
Opening February 15, 2026
Each year the festival fills our beautiful, tree-lined, downtown Central Park with 170 art booths, over 30,000 guests, 12 food booths, continuous live music and entertainment on 2 stages, an evening street dance, and the Art Discovery Zone for children of all ages to engage in and create their own artwork. Admission is free, a free shuttle is easily available, and the park is fully accessible.
All artwork selected to be featured at the festival is considered original from concept through completion. Wondering if your work is a good fit? Check out Eligibility at a Glance below to learn more.
Proceeds, after expenses, from the festival go toward supporting local arts and community enhancement projects chosen by the volunteer Corvallis Fall Festival Board of Directors. Corvallis Fall Festival is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Questions? Contact director@corvallisfallfestival.org or call our office at 541-752-9655.
Important Dates:
February 15, 2026: Applications opens.
May 1: Application deadline - application, image submission, and $40 application fee due.
May 18: Notification of acceptance emailed by CFF on or before this date - check SPAM folder!
June 1: Artists accept invitation and pay booth fee.
June 8: $25 late fee applied if booth fee has not been received.
June 22: $100 late, late fee if paid before July 1st.
August: Booth assignments and information emailed to artists.
September 25: Festival set-up is according to assigned load in time, starting no earlier than 12PM.
September 26 & 27: Festival open to public from 10AM - 6PM on Saturday and 10AM - 5PM on Sunday.
Eligibility at a Glance
This overview is provided as a preview to help you decide whether to apply. Complete requirements, policies, and booth fees are available on our Zapplication, opening Feb. 15.
Accepted media categories include 2D, artisan food, ceramics, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, photography, textiles, up-cycled, and other.
Artwork must be original from concept to completion, created by the exhibiting artist in a studio setting with no more than two assistants.
Handcrafted and designed components dominate commercial components, or commercial components are transformed in a way that makes them unique.
The artist who creates the work will be present at the festival. Artists may not employ a sales force, however family members may assist and works generated by family collaboration are allowed. Works from other artists may not be sold. Booth sharing is not allowed.
Food categories must obtain necessary food/food handling permits. We must have a copy of your license before you can set up.
Original artwork should be the main focus of the booth. Reproduced prints or merchandise may not exceed 50% of the display. AI-generated work is not permitted.
CFF is a "cash and carry" show. Special orders may not be greater than 10% of your total sales.
Artists may not sell work at other venues in Corvallis during the festival weekend.
Food vendors must have all required food and food-handling permits prior to setup.