Red Wing Arts Fall Festival
Artists • Food • Music
SAT, Oct 12 10-5pm
SUN, Oct 13 10-4pm
Downtown Red Wing, MN
Our juried 2-day fine arts festival is one of Red Wing Arts’ core programming events, designed to feature and celebrate our 100-plus regional artists in the heart of Red Wing.
Festival visitors can expect a variety of high-caliber original works of art for purchase, as well as other opportunities to be inspired, whether it’s listening to concerts in the Central Park bandshell, watching live painting, creating something beautiful, or eating delicious food.
Visit, shop, play, dine, and enjoy a day of fine art and take in fall color at its peak in beautiful downtown Red Wing.
Red Wing Arts Fall Festival happens the second weekend in October each year.
Highlights from past
Fall Festivals!
Photo by Chap Achen
Red Wing, Minnesota
If you’re visiting for the first time, Red Wing is located at the gateway to the Driftless Region on the banks of the Mississippi River. Surrounded by water and limestone bluffs, a visit to Red Wing is worth the trip anytime of year. The short drive from the Twin Cities or from Rochester, MN makes Red Wing a nice day or weekend getaway.
Red Wing Arts Fall Festival happens every year on the second weekend in October. Visit, shop, play, dine and enjoy a day of fine art at the Red Wing Arts Fall Festival and see fall color at it’s peak in beautiful downtown Red Wing.
Thank you to the City of Red Wing and St. James Hotel for their in-part sponsorship of the Red Wing Arts Fall Festival.
Fall Festival is organized & presented by Red Wing Arts
Our mission is to build a vibrant community Alive with Creativity. We enrich lives by connecting, celebrating, inspiring and leading through shared art experiences. We provide engaging arts events and exhibits around the Red Wing area.
Learn more about our classes and workshops at the Clay & Creative Center, 436 W. 3rd Street and visit our expanded retail shop at the Depot Gallery, 418 Levee Street.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.