Laumeier Sculpture Park's Online Art Fair 2020 is an event to benefit the Park and its Art Fair artists in response to the cancellation of Laumeier's 33rd Annual Art Fair due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A selection of juried national and local artists will showcase original artworks, all available for purchase. If you count on Laumeier's Annual Art Fair to add to your art collection, curate your walls or find a gift for the special mothers in your life, Laumeier's Online Art Fair has you covered!
You can still support your favorite artists and Laumeier Sculpture Park through some spring shopping! The Online Art Fair will begin on Friday, May 8 at noon and close on Monday, May 11 at noon.
Watch laumeier.org for updates or check Laumeier Sculpture Park's Facebook page.
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