Millennium Art Festival returns to downtown Chicago July 15/17 with over 130 juried artists.

Millennium Art Festival returns to downtown Chicago July 15/17 with over 130 juried artists.

The Millennium Art Festival, a top-ranked three-day show, will pop up in the heart of Chicago’s vibrant downtown (Lake Street at Michigan) on July 15, 16 and 17. This jam-packed fair will feature the art of 130 juried artists from across the country.

Located just a few blocks north of Millennium Park, guests will see an array of original artwork including paintings, ceramics, photography, furniture and more, at all price points. Festival food, live music by French singer, Michelet, and artist demonstrations will add to the festive vibe of the show. Admission is free and parking is available in the nearby Millennium Parking Garage.

Attendees are invited to bring their gently used wall art to the festival where it will be donated to the Chicago Furniture Bank, a local nonprofit that distributes furnishings and art to those leaving shelters and moving into permanent housing.

Several artists from this show are participating in Amdur Productions’ Green Ribbon Project. Artists place a green ribbon on a piece of art in their booth, and if the piece is sold, 10% of the sale will be donated to Amdur’s 2022 charitable partner, Make-A-Wish Illinois.

For more information, contact Amdur Productions at 847-926-4300 or visit https://amdurproductions.com/event/2022-millennium-art-festival/

(Hours for all three days are from 10 am to 5 pm)  

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