The 33rd Annual Powderhorn Art Fair

The 33rd Annual Powderhorn Art Fair

The Powderhorn Art Fair will celebrate 33 years of loving community and hyper-local art in Powderhorn Park!

With record numbers of applicants for artists and vendors, the competitive line-up guarantees this year’s art fair will be bigger, and more spectacular than ever! The fair will feature over 190 exhibiting local and regional, juried artists and over 25 food trucks with a variety of flavorful cuisine. 

The Powderhorn Art Fair is delighted to showcase esteemed artists from the Midwest, local businesses and arts nonprofits, floral and garden vendors, and eco-conscious upcycle artists for the first time! Artist categories include clay, digital art, fiber, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media 2D & 3D, painting, paper, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and wood. Prices vary, offering something for every art enthusiast, experienced collector, and casual buyer.   The fair promises to enchant visitors with astonishing activities and niche exhibitors for every attendee. The floral and garden vendors will include extravagant bouquets and blooming artistry. The kid-favorite Family Zone returns with creative and engaging activities for kids of all ages. The Powderhorn Art Fair will highlight upcycle artists this year, promoting sustainability and environmental awareness through creativity.

The Powderhorn Art Fair is partnering with KRSM Radio to provide an onsite DJ throughout the weekend, complimenting the vibrant art exhibits with the diverse sounds of the southside. This year, attendees will have an abundant selection of sweet, savory, and mouthwatering treats and refreshing beverages, filled with cuisines inspired from all over the world.

The fair is FREE to the public. Proceeds help fuel PPNA’s community programming around housing justice, equitable development, and community wellness.   

Hours:

Saturday, August 3rd, 2024  
Sunday, August 4th, 2024  
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily 


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