Jun 07 Sunday
ART on the GRAND is an annual juried fine art fair that takes place along Grand River Avenue in historic downtown Farmington, Michigan.
Michigan art lovers say this fine arts and craft fair has a special place in their hearts because it is art-focused, a desirable size, and takes a hands-on approach. The fair features free admission and an array of high-quality art in a variety of price ranges and disciplines including ceramics, jewelry, painting, photography, wood, wearable art, glass, leather and sculpture.
Join us June 5-7 for Pewabic's 35th Annual House & Garden Show! We’re setting up the big tent in front of the pottery and filling it with ceramic art from over 50 independent artists as well as new products made in the historic Pewabic pottery studio. Explore Detroit’s National Historic Landmark Pottery with a strolling tour through the fabrication studio and peruse our archival collection and rich history through our expanded museum exhibition, Pewabic: Detroit's Pottery, in the second floor galleries.
On Saturday and Sunday, our courtyard will be transformed into a vibrant biergarten with food trucks, live music, and a bar to help you enjoy the Michigan summer weather to the fullest!
Visit our website to find detailed programming information. We look forward to connecting with you during this highly anticipated weekend centered on building even more connections with our community and beyond!
Friday, June 5 10am - 5pmSaturday, June 6 10am - 5pmSunday, June 7 11am - 4pm
Jun 13 Saturday
Ann Arbor's quirkiest art fair is back for another year! Come for a stroll through the Old West Side and see this year's gathering of talented artists who have been selected by jury for the event. There will be food trucks, nearby live music, and incredible art for sale. Parking is easy to find throughout the neighborhood, and the event is designed to be walkable so you don't miss a thing!
Spend a summer evening at the Packard Proving Grounds with craft drinks, classic cars, and a laid-back atmosphere. Walk the historic grounds, sample beer, wine, and cocktails, and take in a rotating display of collector vehicles throughout the night.
General admission includes 10 tasting tickets and access to the historic site, with food trucks on-site if you’re looking to grab a bite between stops.
Have a classic or collector car? Bring it out and be part of the show—vehicle registration includes display space along the boulevard and event admission.
Tickets: $50
Car show registration: $25 per vehicle
Learn more and reserve your spot: PackardProvingGrounds.org/Packards-Pours
We'll be open, rain or shine
Jun 14 Sunday
Jun 19 Friday
Quilts By The Bay will have 150 quilts on display; from Modern to Traditional, all locally made in Northern Michigan. Quilts will be judged in multiple categories, including a Best of Show, Judge's Choice and Viewer's Choice.
We will have sewing machine and fabric vendors, along with a Boutique selling items crafted by guild members.
Our four charitable groups, Children's Community Service, Hospice, Quilts of Valor and Placemats for Meal on Wheels will have exhibits of typical items that they donate to the community. A traditional Bed Turning presentation of antique or story quilts has been added this year. A raffle quilt will be given away on Saturday; tickets are $5 each.
Jun 20 Saturday
Jul 16 Thursday
The Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair is the largest of the three official partner fairs that comprise the award-winning and highly respected Ann Arbor Art Fair. Roughly 400,000 people attend the event each year. The Summer Art Fair is located on Main Street in the heart of Ann Arbor as well as Liberty, State, and South University Streets, stretching from its charming downtown to the campus of the University of Michigan. It is run by The Guild of Artists & Artisans, a non-profit Artist Member Organization whose mission is to provide marketing opportunities to artists. It is the only show run by and for the artists. It is consistently ranked as one of the Top 100 Art Fairs in the Country.
Jul 17 Friday
Jul 18 Saturday