Artist Jason Patrick Miller will be exhibiting at the Printer's Row Art Fest in the South Loop, Aug. 15-16.

Artist Jason Patrick Miller will be exhibiting at the Printer's Row Art Fest in the South Loop, Aug. 15-16. 

The South Loop will transform into an open-air gallery when Amdur Productions' Printer's Row Art Fest returns Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15-16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Held along Dearborn Street from Polk to Harrison, the free festival features nearly 100 juried artists from across the country showcasing original paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography, mixed media and more.

Browse nearly 100 artists, live music and unique finds at Chicago's Printer's Row Art Fest, Aug. 15-16, in the South Loop.

Browse nearly 100 artists, live music and unique finds at Chicago's Printer's Row Art Fest, Aug. 15-16, in the South Loop.

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Visitors can also enjoy live music, personalized poems, and the neighborhood's restaurants, cafés and bars while browsing unique works of art. Festivalgoers can also enter for a chance to win an ArtFest Gift Card. For more information and to enter the giveaway, visit Amdur Productions' Printer's Row Art Fest page

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