Coverage for your creative business in The Peace Garden State.
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ACT offers affordable and flexible coverage plans for artists, crafters, and vendors throughout the rugged landscapes of The Roughrider State.
We bundle general liability, product liability, and damage to premises rented coverage into one artists and crafters insurance policy. You can even customize your protection by adding professional liability, cyber liability, and tools, supplies, and inventory coverage for a low additional cost. We also offer short-term event insurance plans for arts and crafts vendors.
Whether you’re visiting North Dakota for an event, doing business in The Sioux State, or crafting out of your home, ACT provides customizable coverage options to keep you safe.
From the wide-open prairies to the vibrant cities of Fargo and Bismarck, North Dakota boasts a dynamic arts and crafts scene. Here, traditional craftsmanship blends with contemporary innovation, reflecting the Peace Garden State’s rich cultural heritage and enduring spirit of creativity.
Some of the top North Dakota arts and crafts fairs where you can sell your work include the Downtown Fargo Street Fair, The Big One Art & Craft Fair, and the Pride of Dakota Events – but there are dozens more to choose from! So, pack your artistic flair and get ready to showcase your talents in the heart of The Roughrider State.
Check out our full list of top arts and crafts events in North Dakota to find the best spots to sell your handcrafted goods.
Hosting an event in The Flickertail State? Make managing vendor insurance a breeze! Partner with ACT and register your event for free.
Our short-term liability coverage is accepted by most event organizers, allowing you to easily become a vendor and safely sell your products throughout “The Land of the Dakotas.” Learn more about our ACT Go vendor insurance for North Dakota today!
Note: All vendors participating in special events in North Dakota must obtain a Sales and Use Tax Permit.