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Edina Art Fair To Return In June After 2-Year Pandemic Hiatus
The Edina Art Fair, which is returning for its 55th year, is expected to attract up to 300,000 people to the city.

EDINA, MN — Hundreds of thousands of art lovers are expected to descend on Edina during the first weekend of June for the long-awaited return of the Edina Art Fair.
The festival was called off for the previous two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic but is scheduled to be held June 3-5 in the 50th and France Quarter, where the city meets Minneapolis.
More than 200 artists will have their works and wares on display at the Edina Art Fair, the first art fair in Minnesota each summer, according to organizers, who say it is the second largest in the state.
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The Edina Art Fair, which is returning for its 55th year, is expected to attract up to 300,000 people across its three days.
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The theme for this year’s festival is community, which “captures the importance and power that art has in bringing us all together,” organizers said.
“This year, we celebrate not only the return of the Edina Art Fair, but the ability for our communities to gather once again,” organizers said.
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The Edina Art Fair is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 3-4 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 5, with live music each day. The event will also feature a “Kids Zone” with face-painting, music, games, and arts and crafts projects.
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