Affordable Art Fair, founded in London in 1999, has grown into a global platform for contemporary art, held in 15 cities worldwide. This autumn, it makes its Boston debut!
The event features over 50 exhibitors worldwide and promises a lively atmosphere with interactive experiences, family-friendly programming, and educational opportunities to deepen connections between artists and attendees. It offers a welcoming and inclusive event where art enthusiasts and first-time buyers can discover and acquire original artworks by established and emerging artists.
About Affordable Art Fair

The fair aims to bridge the gap between artists and the community by showcasing thousands of original contemporary paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints from local, national, and international exhibitors. All artworks are priced between $100 and $10,000, with an emphasis on those smaller price points, to make art collecting more accessible.
Our goal has always been to make contemporary art accessible to everyone… We aim to support emerging and established artists across New England and contribute to a more inclusive and vibrant arts culture in the city, said Erin Schuppert, Fair Director.
Tickets and location
Admission is $15 in advance ($18 at the door), with family and all-access passes available; children under 12 enter free. Tickets are now on sale online and required for entry. Early-bird prices are available for a limited time.
The Affordable Art Fair’s arrival in Boston adds a fresh contemporary art dimension to the city’s rich cultural scene, hosted at the thriving SoWa Power Station, known for its galleries, artist studios, and creative community.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming Bostonians to our first-ever Affordable Art Fair in the city,” said Erin Schuppert, Fair Director. “This event is about making art discovery approachable and fun, with artworks to suit every style and budget. We can’t wait for you to join us for a truly inspiring weekend.”
Find the Affordable Art Fair:
When: Thursday, October 23- Sunday, October 26
Where: SoWa Power Station (550 Harrison Avenue)
