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Mark your calendars for an art-filled weekend in Circle City

Tickets are officially on sale for the 53rd OneAmerica Financial Broad Ripple Art Fair — here’s the scoop on this year’s event.

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Pro tip: Buy your tickets early and save, Hoosiers.

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The wait is over: Tickets for the 53rd OneAmerica Financial Broad Ripple Art Fair are officially on sale.

Prepare for a jam-packed weekend of fun at this nationally-ranked, juried event on Saturday, May 17 + Sunday, May 18.

What to expect

The festivities start with a Preview Party on Friday, May 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., featuring live music, bites, and early access to select artists.

Then, explore unique creations from more than 150 local, regional, and national artists throughout the weekend — plus, the Emerging Artist Area returns with 15 up-and-coming makers.

Other fest highlights include:

  • Live music curated by Indy Jazz Fest
  • Hands-on interactive activities
  • Sips and bites from local vendors
  • Artists’ demonstrations
  • And more

Supporting local

As the largest annual fundraiser for the Indy Art Center, this event helps support the organization’s mission to provide accessible and inclusive art experiences for all.

Want to lend a hand? Check out volunteer opportunities.

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