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Monroe, Michigan 
Sat. 10am-7pm, Sun. 10am-6pm
100+ artists
Deadline: July 17
Booth fee: starting $100

Monroe is halfway between Toledo and Detroit, easily accessible for the many artists who live in this region.
792.jpg?width=393The 12th Annual Downtown Monroe Fine Art Fair is located in the downtownHistoric District.
Our art Fair corresponds with the River Raisin Jazz Festival. Enjoy a relaxing weekend in our downtown full of spectacular Fine Art juried in from around the country.

Jurying to select only fine Art has limited the attendance to around 90 artists, but gained in the quality of work.  The true art lover will enjoy a sophisticated show and the Fine Artist will be in good company with others who share the same quality of work. 

Because neither the Downtown Monroe Fine Art Fair nor the River Raisin Jazz Festival charge an admission  to the public, the shows are very popular with tens of thousands of people in attendance.

This in a non-profit show, all of the booth fees and donations go directly towards growing, improving and promoting the show across the Midwest.  Monroe is in an optimal location for pulling in crowds we are a short drive from Detroit, Ann Arbor and Toledo.

The show is run by a group of volunteers who are friendly and willing to help everyone have a wonderful and successful weekend.

For more information and application:  www.downtownmonroefineartfair.com 
Contact:  Jennifer Fountain, monroeartfair@gmail.com
Phone: (734)770-9025
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  • Thanks Connie, I think I'm going to give it a try. I spoke with Jennifer, one of the organizers and she seemed very nice and gave me some useful info. I'll post a review after the show
  • I don't know much about it, Lori. I know it gets good crowds as it is adjacent to the jazz fest. The organizers are not getting rich off of it -- $100 booth fee! and the downtown merchants put on the show and are involved in other artsy promotional events. I wouldn't think the lodging would be very high. So look at your costs -- do you think you can double/triple/whatever them? I've never made it to this show, always company about this time of the year. Let me know what you decide.

    What I have learned though in attending some of the shows around here is that there are a bunch of people who don't do the biggies and do a lot of these "under the radar" events and follow this site specifically to find them, because they work for them. 

  • Hi Connie
    I've got a hole in my schedule that weekend and I saw this post, do you have any additional info on the show. I'm just wondering if it would be worth the 3 hour drive, my artisan jewelry is priced $30 to $700. I know you visit a lot of the Michigan shows so any info is appreciated
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