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Need Some Decor? Art for The Cash Poor is Back Featuring Over 100 Artists Selling Artwork for $250 or Less

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Need Some Decor? Art for The Cash Poor is Back Featuring Over 100 Artists Selling Artwork for $250 or Less

Need Some Decor? Art for The Cash Poor is Back Featuring Over 100 Artists Selling Artwork for $250 or Less

Philadelphia’s largest affordable art fair is back and this year they are celebrating 25 years of connecting local artists with the public. That’s right, Art for the Cash Poor will be taking place on Saturday, June 14th from 12 to 6 p.m. with more than 100 local artists offering their artwork for $250 or less.

Curated by the non-profit arts organization InLiquid, this year’s fair will be held inside the Crane Arts Building (1400 N. American St.) as well as outside along the arts corridor in South Kensington.

This free-to-attend, family friendly festival is a great opportunity for the public to meet artists in their community, celebrate our arts culture and purchase artwork for affordable prices. The best part: all sales directly benefit local artists and craftspeople.

This year artists utilizing all mediums will be present, selling paintings, sculptures, handmade clothing, jewelry, homewares, decor, and more. More than 2,000 attendees and art lovers are expected.

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