AA Art Fair announces return of the Art-Go-Round program

ANN ARBOR – The Ann Arbor Art Fair is excited to announce the return of the Art-Go-Round program at this year’s Ann Arbor Art Fair, co-sponsored by your Detroit Area BMW Centers and May Mobility.

The Art-Go-Round provides shuttle service around the perimeter of the Ann Arbor Art Fair, moving fairgoers from one end of the fair to the other and allowing people to shop the breadth of the 30 city blocks without having to walk back to their starting point.  Fairgoers can hop on a shuttle at any of the seven Art-Go-Round stops located around the exterior of the fair and identified on the map.

  • FREE May Mobility autonomous vehicles or BMW SAV shuttle service
  • Vehicles link all three fairs (see map for stops)
  • The Art-Go-Round powered by May Mobilility’s A2GO service + Detroit Area BMW Centers brings multiple May autonomous Toyota Sienna Autono-MaaS’ [including one wheelchair-accessible vehicle – WAVs] + BMW SAV’s to the streets surrounding the Ann Arbor Art Fair.
  • The May Mobility vehicles operate using autonomous technology, but an Autonomous Vehicle Operator will always be in the driver’s seat to monitor the vehicle’s performance and ensure comfort safety for all on board.
  • BMW Shuttle service will include access to the elegant X5, X7, and fully-electric iX’s – alongside knowledgeable brand ambassadors as your chauffeurs.

HOW TO USE: Just line up at one of the seven stops and hop on the next May Mobility or BMW vehicle that arrives! Each will have an Art-Go-Round logo on them to identify them as part of the shuttle service.

HOURS OF OPERATION: Thursday & Friday | 9:30AM – 9:30PM & Saturday | 9:30AM – 8:30PM

ART-GO-ROUND ROUTE/STOPS –

  • E Madison Street near State St
  • Thompson near E William
  • Ashley near E William
  • E Washington near State St
  • Fletcher near E Washington
  • Forest near S University
  • E University & Willard

MORE INFORMATION & UPDATES HERE 

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