On Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Bayou City Art Festival will return to transform Downtown Houston into a lively outdoor gallery and interactive art event with more art, entertainment, and fun. Houston’s iconic art festival returns to showcase the works of 250 artists in 19 different categories.
Located in Sam Houston Park and along Allen Parkway, guests can personally meet the artists, view original works, and purchase one-of-a-kind art, prints, jewelry, sculptures, functional art and more at all price levels. This year’s featured artist is Karina Llergo, a mixed media artist from Chicago.
The crowd at Houston’s largest and oldest art festival will enjoy two entertainment stages, numerous food trucks, a craft beer and wine garden, a VIP Hospitality Lounge, and live entertainment.
In the Active Imagination Zone, Bayou City Art Festival’s nonprofit partners will host art activities for all ages and include an interactive area for all attendees to enjoy. An exhibition of student artwork composed of the top 30 finalists from the Middle School Art Competition will also be featured.
As one of the top outdoor art festivals in the nation, Bayou City Art Festival Downtown benefits local nonprofits and features something for everyone.
For more information about Bayou City Art Festival or to purchase tickets to the festival, visit www.bayoucityartfestival.com.
On Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Bayou City Art Festival will return to transform Downtown Houston into a lively outdoor gallery and interactive art event with more art, entertainment, and fun. Houston’s iconic art festival returns to showcase the works of 250 artists in 19 different categories.
Located in Sam Houston Park and along Allen Parkway, guests can personally meet the artists, view original works, and purchase one-of-a-kind art, prints, jewelry, sculptures, functional art and more at all price levels. This year’s featured artist is Karina Llergo, a mixed media artist from Chicago.
The crowd at Houston’s largest and oldest art festival will enjoy two entertainment stages, numerous food trucks, a craft beer and wine garden, a VIP Hospitality Lounge, and live entertainment.
In the Active Imagination Zone, Bayou City Art Festival’s nonprofit partners will host art activities for all ages and include an interactive area for all attendees to enjoy. An exhibition of student artwork composed of the top 30 finalists from the Middle School Art Competition will also be featured.
As one of the top outdoor art festivals in the nation, Bayou City Art Festival Downtown benefits local nonprofits and features something for everyone.
For more information about Bayou City Art Festival or to purchase tickets to the festival, visit www.bayoucityartfestival.com.