Salt Lake City’s celebration of do-it-yourself artisans, Craft Lake City, will feel bigger when the festival has its 11th annual run this Friday through Sunday.
After 10 years at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City, the event is moving to its new digs at the Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, on the city’s west side.
Founder Angela H. Brown said in May that the change of venue “allows for future festival growth and the ability to offer indoor and outdoor festival programming.” And on a hot August weekend, the ability to dash into an air-conditioned building will be appreciated by the thousands of attendees expected for the event.