June 16 & 17
Lathrup Village, Michigan
Hosted by: Lathrup Village community Foundation
Sat.: 11am-7pm, Sun.: 11am-5pm
50 Artists
Deadline: May 12
Imagine the sweet tastes of BBQ fresh off the grill, washed down with the best of Michigan beers. Listen to sounds of live finger-snapping music while you stroll through a unique art fair. Hear the laughter of children as they create their own crafts and are taken to the land of magic.
The art fair is situated in and around a lovely park setting that borders Southfield Road, taking advantage of the 50,000+ cars that pass through on any given day.
Marketing: A comprehensive PR/marketing campaign inclusive of radio, print, and web along with sponsor support from Michigan First Credit Union, Oakland County Parks, City of Lathrup Village, C&G Newspapers, Southfield Parks and Rec, DTE Foundation, Copper Canyon Brewery, and more.
This year will feature an amateur BBQ cook-off, 7,000 S.F. of
garden and landscape products and services, live music, activities designed to encourage kids to "get up and get moving", grilling demonstrations, expanded food court & mini pub, home of the $2 Michigan microbrew.
Our first rate hospitality is always a staple that includes:
- Staff who recognizes artists needs
- Friendly volunteers to help you unload and booth sit
- Continental breakfast each day
- Spacious booths 12x12 with ample aisles
- Reasonable fee-$155
For more information and to download an application: www.summerinthevillage.comand click on the Artist link.
Or contact Maralee Rosemond at: (248)557-2600, x 224
Email: recreation@lathrupvillage.org
*This fair was formerly known as the Lathrup Village Art Fair.

best art fair by North Shore Magazine and it is an inaugural inductee into the Illinois Festival Hall of Fame.
seen in my shop, or they are looking for a specific item and they can't really find it for sale on the market. I've made 1980s ladies velour vests, wired lace ruffs, and vests for the groom in bridal parties. I've been hired by friends for my costume construction skills, and even made capes for drag queens!






the museum and our educational department which runs such programs as Pioneer Living and Arts Go to School.

artist community is growing and developing. We are extremely active in state and local art and tourism organizations, and a very dedicated and invested group of visionaries. This is evident in the way we develop our events and by the manner in which we treat artists. We are a small group of volunteers with a huge vision.