Making Good

Summerfair Cincinnati
Coney Island, 6201 Kellogg Ave.
Friday, May 31, 12 – 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 1, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 2, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

One-day tickets are $10, with children 12 and under admitted free. Multi-day tickets are $15.

Tickets for one day or multi-day admission available at summerfair.org. 

Whether you’re buying a necklace, picking up some new art for your living room, or looking for a sculpture for your garden, your support of Summerfair Cincinnati helps artists and arts organizations all year long in our community.

During its history, Summerfair has given more than $2 million to the regional arts community. Proceeds from Summerfair Cincinnati, anon-profit arts organization, provide award, scholarship and exhibit opportunities to a variety of emerging and individual artists as well as and regional small arts organizations. 

Now in its 57th year, Summerfair returns to Coney Island this weekend, with more than 300 artists, plus music and “gourmet arts” – one-of-a-kind food options!

Music at Summerfair  

Saturday, June 1

12 p.m.  Eric Wurzelbacher & Noah Wotherspoon
1 p.m.   Boutique      
2 p.m.   3 Micks   
3 p.m.   Faux Frenchmen
4 p.m   Tracy Walker
5 p.m.   Wild Carrot 
6 p.m.   Woodnote 

Sunday, June 2

11 a.m.   Farm Report
12 p.m.   The Amador Sisters
1 p.m.    Ricky Nye
2 p.m.    Chris Collier
3 p.m.    Heather Roush Duo   
4 p.m.    The Cheryl & Shorty Show

The artists at Summerfair represent 12 categories: photography, painting, drawing/printmaking, wood, metal, sculpture, glass, ceramics, fibers, leather, jewelry and 2D/3D mixed media.

What started as a small art fair’s salute to the opening of Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park has grown into one of the oldest continuous art fairs in the country, drawing more than 20,000 art enthusiasts to see and purchase the works of artists from across the United States.

Summerfair consistently ranks in the Top 25 among U.S. Fine Art and Design Shows, provides support for individual artists and small arts organizations through scholarships, awards and exhibitions. The art fair is listed in the Top 25 America’s Best Art Fairs and one of the top five Best Midwest Art Fairs by Art Fair Calendar.com.  

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