Loring Park Art Festival Celebrates its 20th Anniversary

(Minneapolis, Minn.) March 28, 2019 — The Loring Park Art Festival celebrates its 20th Anniversary on July 27 and 28, 2019. Organizers of the nationally-acclaimed festival are pleased to be an associated event of the Minneapolis Aquatennial this year.
More than 25,000 art lovers are expected to be in attendance. Once again this year, family events, food vendors, live music, and unique entertainment will take place in the beautiful outdoor setting of Loring Park. For more details about the festival, visit www.loringparkartfestival.com.
The two-day juried festival will bring exceptional artwork from 140 artists of all disciplines. Oil paintings, watercolors, handmade paper, sculpture, textiles, photography, glass, ceramics, jewelry, mixed-media, prints and more will be represented in the 2019 festival. All artwork will be available at a wide range of prices making it possible for art lovers to take home one-of-a-kind artwork.
QUICK DETAILS
Dates / Hours: Saturday, July 27, 10am – 6pm / Sunday, July 28, 2019, 10am – 5pm
Location: Loring Park at Oak Grove and Hennepin Avenue
Artist Exhibitors: 140 artists of varied disciplines are selected to exhibit during the festival
Food & Beverage: 18 vendors were on hand for 2018
Free Family Art: Family art activities, puppet show
Live Entertainment: Live musicians, dancers, theatre performances
Parking / Directions: http://www.loringparkartfestival.com/getting-there/
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ABOUT THE LORING PARK ART FESTIVAL
The Loring Park Art Festival was founded in 1999 by Pat Parnow, Mary Ann Wunderlin, and Carol Haubner. It is currently produced by Artists for Artists LLP and managed by artist partners Pat Parnow and Cindy Jacobson. Since 2000, Loring Park Art Festival has combined creative expression and community connectedness to surprise and delight all who attend. With beautiful ponds and formal gardens, Loring Park makes an idyllic spot to celebrate art, music, food and entertainment for two days each summer in downtown Minneapolis.