Deck the Walls

 
Participating as an artist in Deck the Walls over the years has been such a delight! I have enjoyed sharing space with so many other amazing artists and getting the chance to meet people face to face! So much goodness all in one place!
— sarah uhl
 

Applications for Deck the Walls 2025 coming soon.
Deadline to apply will be Monday, September 22, closing at 11:59pm.
Email brian@carbondalearts.com with questions, otherwise stay tuned here, visit our Facebook or Instagram (@carbondalearts), or sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of this page.


Carbondale Arts' annual "Deck the Walls" holiday market will open November 14 through December 24 this year, open almost every single day for its 5.5-week-run and featuring over 60 local/regional artists.

GENERAL HOURS: Deck the Walls will be open Monday - Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 11am-4pm (Sundays in December only).


EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS + EVENTS

Weds&Thurs 11/27 & 11/28: CLOSED ALL DAY FOR THANKSGIVING
Friday 11/29: Open Black Friday! 10-5
Friday, Dec 6: First Friday (open 10am til 7pm)
Sat/Sun, Dec 21/22: Pop Up Farmer’s Market (Sat. 10-4 / Sun. 11-4)
Tuesday, Dec 24: Last day of Deck the Walls (closing at 2pm)


Every holiday season, Carbondale Arts transforms its gallery space into a shop filled with artisan goods created by local and regional artists from all over the Roaring Fork Valley and the state of Colorado. Goods typically include handmade candles and cards, jewelry and chocolates, ceramics and soaps and more!

Carbondale Arts is cultivating a vibrant collective of local and regional artists, designers, and hand-makers for each year’s Deck the Walls. We strive to help small businesses grow and to encourage community to engage and connect with the artisans while supporting our local economy during the holidays.


 

Books & Journals

Chocolate/Spices/Syrup

Jewelry

Ornaments & More

Candles

Glass & Wooden Wares

Prints & Cards

Ceramics

Health & Wellness

Printed, Woven, & Wearable Textiles

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"That Which Remains" by Agustina Mistretta