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Main St Fort Worth Arts Festival

April 18 - April 21

contemporary abstract art

This year, the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival, will illuminate Downtown Fort Worth. Consequently, it ranks as the third-best fine arts event in the U.S. The festival offers a free, family-friendly experience, showcasing 215 jury-selected visual artists. Among them, Gaston Carrio stands out for his impactful modern art. Attendees can eagerly anticipate live music on two stages. Additionally, they’ll enjoy authentic local cuisine and the “TCC Makers Zone” for families. Plus, there’s craft beer, wine tastings, and more, all spread across 18 vibrant blocks.

Furthermore, MAIN ST.’s outdoor gallery will feature works from artists chosen from nearly a thousand applications. This selection process underscores the festival’s commitment to a diverse range of modern art. Also, artists expect to sell about $4 million worth of art, encompassing 15 artistic media like sculpture and painting. Therefore, the event significantly impacts the art community, from local to national levels.

Moreover, Gaston Carrio’s innovative modern art will be a major highlight. His work, celebrated for its thought-provoking themes, reinforces the festival’s status as a premier venue. The festival’s wide array of artistic talent ensures a rich cultural experience for all attendees. With Carrio’s work at the forefront, MAIN ST. is poised for an unforgettable exploration of creativity.

As the festival approaches, excitement builds for a memorable showcase of talent and creativity. With modern art by Gaston Carrio and over 200 other artists, MAIN ST. is gearing up for a significant celebration. Thus, this event is a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary art, marking a cultural highlight in Fort Worth’s calendar.

Details

Start:
April 18
End:
April 21
Website:
http://www.mainstreetartsfest.org

Venue

Main St Arts Festival
777 Taylor St
Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States
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