ArtWalk San Diego Festivals are all about promoting the love for arts. Every year, artists from all around gather to display and sell original fine art at the Mission Federal ArtWalk in Little Italy and the ArtWalk ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station.
These art festivals in San Diego were started by local artists in 1984 and have grown to include artists from all over the world and art enthusiasts who travel to San Diego to immerse themselves in all things creative. Keep in mind that these festivals are more than just art exhibitions. They also provide spectators with the option to bring their family and engage in participatory art projects.
What to Do at an ArtWalk San Diego Festival
ArtWalk is one of San Diego’s original fine art festivals. Attending this free annual festival provides an opportunity to interact with the artists and learn about their backgrounds, which is an inspirational experience. You get to meet and admire the greatest creative minds of today and learn from them. It is also the perfect opportunity to purchase beautiful art pieces that catches your eyes.
The top-notch KidsWalk is another highlight of the family-friendly ArtWalk event. The activities provided by local arts education groups such as ArtReach San Diego, The New Children’s Museum, Monart School of Art, and others invite young participants to discover through hands-on art experiences geared for kids.
Let’s not forget the amazing musical performances that take place periodically throughout the festival. Some of the favorite food vendors from the city, such as Bamboo Hut, Bread & Cheese Eatery, Mariposa Ice Cream, and others, provide delicious foods and wines to visitors. The event will be held just steps away from some of San Diego’s greatest restaurants.
ArtWalk Liberty Station will take place in August 2022, while September dates for the ArtWalk Carlsbad event will be announced soon. To gather your artist’s submission or learn more, visit ArtWalk San Diego today.
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