
August Craft Month is an all-island celebration of craft and design that takes place every August. It is led by DCCI, in partnership with Craft NI.
Applications for makers & event organisers are now open!
Brought to you as a partnership between the Design & Crafts Council and Craft NI, August Craft Month is now in the fifth year of promoting, growing and sharing audiences for craft makers.
Last year, over 1,500 makers across the island of Ireland took part. Register your event today and join us in helping to make this year’s August Craft Month a vibrant celebration of Ireland’s craft heritage.
A celebration of craft and design
August Craft Month provides opportunities for designers, makers, communities, families, collectors and enthusiasts from across the island of Ireland to make, see, learn about and buy craft.
What's On


The events are truly unique and also offer audiences a chance to have a go and push ourselves to try something new, guided by a skilled local maker.
Katherine McDonald
Director, Craft NI
Register your 2026 event
- Craft Talks and Trails
- Open Studios and Exhibitions
- Workshops and Demos
- Meet the Maker Events
Publicity and promotion
Starting with a launch in early July, DCCI and Craft NI will work together to promote August Craft Month and your events through:
- PR and regular news releases throughout the summer
- Social media coverage from all organisations
- A digital advertising campaign
- Maker and event profiles, regular spotlights on disciplines, areas or key dates
Who can take part?
August Craft Month 2026 is for makers, communities, families, collectors, and enthusiasts across the island of Ireland. We welcome event applications from:
- Individual craft makers
- Guilds and networks
- Galleries, retailers and museums
- Councils and arts centres, cultural venues
- Further and higher education institutions and crafts educators
- Heritage organisations
Get Involved on socials
#AugustCraftMonth
Our partners

DCCI Strategy
August Craft Month is one of many DCCI events that support the growth of the Irish craft and design industry.
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