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The 2025 Ann Arbor Art Fair will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, July 17 and Friday, July 18, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 19 in the streets of Downtown Ann Arbor.
The Ann Arbor Art Fair is a Midwest tradition that draws close to half a million attendees over three days annually in July. The largest juried art fair in the nation, the Ann Arbor Art Fair features nearly 1,000 artists and a footprint spanning 30 city blocks in downtown Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor Art Fair is composed of three independently juried, nonprofit art fairs that run concurrently: the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, The Original, the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair and Ann Arbor State Street Art Fair. For more information about the Ann Arbor Art Fair, visit theannarborartfair.com.
The Ann Arbor Art Fair will feature three stages with live musical performances by talented artists from around the local and regional area, international exhibits, art demonstrations and interactive art activities that give everyone an opportunity to join the fun. As always, the Ann Arbor community will play an important role in the fair, with the downtown’s small businesses offering sidewalk sales and local restaurants extending patio service into the streets.
Downtown Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
United States
Moderate rain, with a high of 76 and low of 53 degrees. Sunny in the morning, thundery outbreaks in nearby for the afternoon, patchy rain nearby during the evening, clear overnight.
Typical that our police chief is unresponsive.
Yet more incompetent officials appointed by our self serving mayor and his kangaroo court of city council! This city is going to **** in a hand basket!
Very sad the blowback at individuals who just about volunteer their time (they are paid next to nothing) for the Township.
No one’s saying these aren’t nice people. But, Change is good. The township could probably use a fresh perspective from the next generation of residents. Nice or not, they failed the residents; not one single resident wants this data center except the people who sold the land.
Respectfully disagree. They did consult with attorneys and experts and understood as is sadly the case that fighting it would only result in costly litigation that drained the Township financial resources only to come to the same result.