Superfine Art Fair is returning to DC following a Covid-induced hiatus, with nearly 100 artists taking over 15,000 square ft. Taking place April 7 - 10th, the third Superfine DC will include partnerships with local institutions and influencers such as the DMV League of Artists and Oxford Properties, which helped curate local artists and secure a Gallery Place Venue in the heart of the city (713 7th St NW).

“Superfine isn’t a traditional art fair. Founded on the principles of inclusivity and bringing art to communities often unwelcome or marginalized in the art world, the fairs are themed to be inclusive and fun for everyone.”

– Forbes
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Superfine contemporary fine art fair
Superfine Art Fair


Superfine is an art fair where real art lovers connect with real artists, and support great causes:
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  • Discover, meet, and support cutting-edge emerging visual artists from Washington DC and around the globe.
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  • Finally find art you can actually take home and put on your walls: 90% of art is priced from $50 to $3,000.
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  • Feel good and do good: 20% of ticket purchases go towards support LGBTQ+ youth.
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For additional information and tickets, click here.

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Fair Hours
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Thursday, April 7 | 6pm-10pm (preview)

Friday, April 8 | 4pm-10pm

Saturday, April 9 | 12pm-9pm

Sunday, April 10 | 11pm-8pm

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Highlighting a few of the incredible artists you can expect to find...

Kestin Cornwall contemporary Canadian figurative artist
Kestin Cornwall
Dennis Crayon contemporary fine art
Dennis Crayon
Kavi Naran contemporary art
Kavi Naran
Megan Elizabeth landscape art
Megan Elizabeth
Betsy Enzensberger resin sculpture pop art
Betsy Enzensberger


Forgoing the usual stuffiness found at most fairs, Superfine founders Alex Mitow & James Miille set out to change people's perception of the art world. “When we looked at the industry as gay men in our 20s and 30s, we felt excluded. We built Superfine to be an inclusive space, where people who love art can collect it without barriers,” says Mitow, who hints their “plans to up the ante over previous years will expand Superfine’s reach, and help welcome a new generation of art collectors into its fold.”

Superfine has generated $10 million in sales, primarily on behalf of independent artists, at annual fairs from LA to NY since launching at Art Basel in 2015. If you're an artist interested in participating in a future fair, you can find further information about exhibiting with Superfine on their website.