Coverage for your creative business in The Constitution State.
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In a state rich with tradition, you need to know your creative works will be protected as they go down in history. ACT Insurance offers affordable and flexible coverage plans to artists, crafters, and vendors in The Land of Steady Habits.
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 Connecticut for an event, doing business in The Excelsior State, or crafting out of your home, ACT provides customizable coverage options to keep you safe.
Whether framed by the historic charm of Mystic Seaport or the rolling landscapes of Litchfield Hills, Connecticut (also known as The Constitution State) inspires and supports its arts and crafts communities. As varied and vibrant as the state itself, these scenes provide a rich backdrop for creative expression and cultural exchange.
Some of the top Connecticut arts and crafts fairs where you can sell your work include the Guilford Art Center Craft Expo, the Norwalk Art Festival, the Old Saybrook Arts & Crafts Festival, and The Stamford Art Festival – but there are dozens more to choose from!
Check out our full list of top arts and crafts events in Connecticut to find the best spots to sell your handcrafted goods.
Hosting an event in The Constitution 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 Nutmeg State. Learn more about our ACT Go vendor insurance for Connecticut today!
Note: All Connecticut residents and non-residents must have a Sales and Use Tax Permit to be a vendor in the state.