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Everything you need to know about Manchester Art Fair 2024

Your go-to guide.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 29th October 2024

Manchester Art Fair is returning to our city centre once again next month, and there’s so much to look forward to.

Founded back in 2008, and going on to become one of the largest and most significant art fairs in the UK, Manchester Art Fair has cemented itself among the most celebrated cultural events in Greater Manchester‘s annual social calendar.

It’s known and loved for bringing together a wide range of artists, galleries and artist studios along with a full programme of talks and art classes.  

This year’s fair will feature more new names than ever before – with over a third of all exhibitors making their inaugural appearance.

Here’s everything you need to know about Manchester Art Fair 2024.

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When and where is this year’s event?

Manchester Art Fair 2024 is taking over Manchester Central in the heart of the city centre. 

Set to transform the large venue into a vibrant gallery space, the highly-anticipated event will first open on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November.

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How many exhibitors will there be? And who are some of the big names set to appear?

Designed for the collector, the curator, and those who are just simply curious about art, Manchester Art Fair will be bringing together more than 500 individual artists and there’ll be 170 stalls to explore.

Lots of returning galleries and artists will be there too, and the majority of them will be displaying new works to the public.

Francis Iles Gallery and Linton 59 Gallery are among the newbies making their first appearance at the event in November, each showcasing works by an eclectic mix of UK and international artists, while Benjamin Thomas Taylor and Bob & Eve,  are just a couple of the stand-out names on the long list of individual artists who’ll be exhibiting.

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There’s also an extended programme of high-profile talks and workshops to get involved with too, all included in the ticket price.

New this year are book signings with authors including Gemma Rolls Bentley championing queer art, Andy Spinoza with Manchester Unspun, DJ Dave Haslam and his book on Picasso’s nightlife and Mark Demsteader with his first book entitled Moorlands.

How can you buy art?

Manchester Art Fair is for everyone – whether you’re a seasoned collector in the market for the next big thing, or it’s your first time at an art fair and you’re just looking for the right piece to fill that empty space on your wall.

Buying art at the fair is simple.

Firstly, you’ll want to do a bit of research ahead of the event into the exhibitors and make a shortlist of stands you want to visit. Then once you’re there, it’s wise to go around the stands you’re interested in and speak to the exhibitors and artists to find out about the stories behind the works on offer to help you make your decision.

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As tickets provide you access to the fair on both the Saturday and Sunday, you can come and go as you please and pop back in later to see if the same piece catches your eye a second time round.

Once you’ve made the decision to buy from the artist or gallerist, you can then get your piece wrapped free of charge to take home safely, and remember to submit your proof of purchase to get free entry to 2025’s edition of the fair.

Buying art at the fair is simple, and it’s for everyone / Credit: Supplied

What are the organisers saying?

Manchester Art Fair’s Director, Sophie Helm, said the anticipation for this year’s event is ‘building to unprecedented levels’.

“When we launched Manchester Art Fair 16 years ago, we never imagined that Manchester would take the event into their hearts as much as they have,” she said.

“It’s such fun to pull together all the art talks, workshops, demos and live events we have going on over the weekend and a real privilege to be able to see art lovers meeting artists and galleries in person and bringing home original art works with stories and meaning to hang at home.”

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Advanced tickets are now on sale / Credit: Supplied

How much are tickets? Where can I buy them? And what do they include?

Advance tickets for Saturday and Sunday, from 10am-6pm, are available for £12 before 14 November and £15 after that date, both plus a booking fee.

Under 16s do not need tickets to the event.

Manchester Art Fair 2024 will take over Manchester Central on Friday 15 November from 5pm until Sunday 17 November, and you can get yourself tickets online here.

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