The Uptown Art Fair may be taking a break , but one of Minnesota's largest art events is already here: the 57th Edina Art Fair , which kicks off at 50th & France on Friday.
Zoom out: The jam-packed weekend features over 250 local and national artists, multiple beer gardens, live entertainment, a kid's zone, and a host of food trucks.
Pro tip: The fair estimates over 250,000 people visit each year. If you want to avoid a parking battle, there's a free shuttle from Edina City Hall on Saturday and Sunday. The event is also accessible via the Route 6 and 46 bus lines.
- Open Friday 12pm–7pm; Saturday 10am–7pm; Sunday 10am–5pm. Free .
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