Plains Art Museum to Move Indigenous Art Fair
Press Release
For Immediate Release (October 2023)
Fargo, North Dakota – Plains Art Museum will move its successful Indigenous Art Fair permanently to the spring. The 2024 Indigenous Art Fair will be held on Saturday April 27, 2024 from 10 am-5 pm. The springtime move will be permanent for the Art Fair. The Museum hopes the event’s move to springtime will prevent future weather cancellations from occurring. The public is invited to shop for high-level contemporary and traditional Indigenous art. Vendor applications for the Indigenous Art Fair will be available later this year, please visit the Plains Art website for updated information.
Please contact Joseph Williams, Director of Native American Programming at Plains Art Museum, with any questions at jwilliams@plainsart.org.
Plains Art Museum is the largest art museum in the Dakotas and Western Minnesota. It is general admission free and educationally-focused thanks to strong and growing support from over 800 households and businesses. The Museum manages a permanent collection of over 4,000 objects, organizes and presents dozens of annual exhibitions, facilitates public art projects, and leads over 200 educational programs and experiences for all ages each year. The Museum, and its Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity, are located at 704 First Avenue North in downtown Fargo. For more information about visiting or supporting your art museum, visit plainsart.org.