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One of the Midwest's finest outdoor art fairs, with musical performers onstage and delicious foods, and all in the Village's beautiful Lindsay Park.

Organized and run by art enthusiasts, Riverssance continues to be recognized for its careful attention to artists' success, community partnerships, great buyers, beautiful location, and a fun weekend. Artwork sales will be complemented by regional stage entertainment, a children's art tent, quality food vendors, and regional wine tasting.

Riverssance is known through­out the Mid­west for its high qual­ity fine art, beautiful outdoor setting and its unique blend of delight­ful enter­tain­ment and deli­cious food & wine. The Riverssance Festival is a fundraiser for Quad City Arts in support of local and regional visual artists.

Riverssance Festival is on Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday 10am-4pm at Lindsay Park in the East Village of Davenport.

Riverssance Art Fair

Address : Lindsay Park Davenport IA

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Admission Fee : Entry is only $4 for adults (or $6 for a weekend pass).

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