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Events in Bismarck, North Dakota


Fall Art Exhibition - The Fall Art Exhibition is a regional art exhibit open to all the people. A show was held each fall with artwork and attendance growing. The event brings thousands people to view work submitted by 300 artists.

Bismarck Capital A'Fair - Capital A'Fair is one of the areas largest summer art fair. It features over 130 artisans from across the country and attracts thousands of local and regional visitors. Music, great food, performing arts groups and children's activities contribute to the festive mood. The fair is located at the beautiful Capitol grounds of North Dakota.

Downtown Street Fair - More than 150 arts, crafts and food booths. Downtown Bismarck is the heart of a growing city, offering shopping, dining, arts and entertainment alongside a thriving medical, financial and professional community.

Home Show - Over 200 booths exhibiting all aspects of home improvements, remodeling and building. You can count on our member businesses for quality craftsmanship, excellent customer service, and consumer information for all facets of your building, remodeling, repairs, decorating, landscaping and financial needs.

Mandan Art in the Park Festival - A two and half day festival during Mandan Rodeo Days offering entertainment for all ages, craft booths, food booths.


Mandan Rodeo Days Celebration - Named one of the "Top 100 Events in America" by the North American Bus Tours Association, this annual, three-day PRCA rodeo offers three action-packed professional rodeo performances.

The University of Mary Jazz Festival - A celebration of jazz with nationally recognized jazz artists from the West coast and Canada and over 1000 students participating. This will be the most exciting event of the year- don't miss it!

United Tribes International Powwow - The Powwow is held annually in the Lone Star Arena at United Tribes Technical College, one of the premier Tribal Colleges in the United States, and has become one of the premier cultural events of North Dakota, receiving numerous awards over the years.