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45th Studio Fair expecting 15,000 guests in return to full capacity

Studio Fair is back and bigger than ever for its 45th year, according to event organizers.

“This is only our second year in the CN Centre, and we have nearly run out of space already and so we expect people may wish to set aside an entire day to take in all of the beautiful original merchandise and artwork that will be available to purchase,” said Eli Klasner, the Executive Director of the Community Arts Council.

The CN Centre will be full of up to 300 vendors for the fair, the highest in Studio Fair history, featuring artists and vendors everywhere from Prince George to out of province.

The event will run from November 4th (Friday) to November 6th (Sunday), there will be a $5 entry fee for everyone over 12.

The Community Arts Council is also asking attendees to bring non-perishable food items to Studio Fair, that will be donated to local food banks.

For more information on Studio Fair 2022, click here.

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