Bloosmburg, Pa. — Columbia County’s biggest one-day outdoor art-and-music event of the year returns this August!
Presented by The Exchange, the sixteenth annual ArtFest will take place on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Market Street in downtown Bloomsburg, from the monument down to past Third St.
ArtFest will showcase more than 50 artists’ original work, paired with seven hours of live music, local and regional food vendors, and fun and educational activities for people of all ages.
A summertime art party, ArtFest draws attendees from throughout our region, and it draws artists from across Pennsylvania. The event takes place rain or shine and has no admission fee — free to all!
The exhibitors who will display and sell include painters, photographers, potters, jewelers, sculptors, fabric artists, woodworkers, skincare experts, bonsai growers, and more.
More than fifteen non-profit organizations will also have booths. Among them, The Exchange’s Art Cart will provide a hands-on activity for kids of all ages, using simple materials — many of them recycled — to help bring out the beauty inside each person, and the Fishing Creek Watershed Association will host its annual container-garden contest.
Other non-profits greeting visitors will include the Bloomsburg Public Library, the Columbia County Traveling Library, the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum, Susquehanna Greenway Partnership, Columbia-Montour Action Together, the River Poets, The Women’s Center, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, Cats in Bloom, the Columbia County Historical and Genealogical Society, Wesley United Methodist Church, and Eos Therapeutic Riding Center.
Local and regional musicians who will perform throughout the day include Raven Creek Bluegrass, Kat Holdren, John Sweeney and Scott Douglas, and Stacia Abernatha and Sean Farley. In addition, attendees will find great food from local and regional vendors — Project Pizza Company, The Gingham Table, Fourth Taco, Boppalouie’s, Srijom’s Place, Heier’s Home Cooking, Big Pappy’s Empanadas, Dida’s Incredible Edibles, and more.
In its open, friendly, and highly-visible location, ArtFest attracts thousands of attendees, among them Bloomsburg University students and their parents in town on the last move-in weekend before the semester starts.
Downtown Bloomsburg has plenty of parking; meters require payment from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, and in addition to coins one can now also pay through the Passport app: To sign up, go to PassportParking.com.
Downtown Blooomsburg (DBI), the non-profit organization devoted to the betterment of Bloomsburg’s downtown commercial district, founded ArtFest in 2009. The Exchange, the non-profit that operates a Main Street Gallery and produces music events, has produced ArtFest since 2016. The Town of Bloomsburg has provided the venue and support services each year.
Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau and Seven Mountains Media are key supporters of ArtFest. The event also receives support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
For more information about Downtown Bloomsburg, visit DowntownBloomsburg.org.
For more information about The Exchange and ArtFest, visit ExchangeArts.org and Facebook.com/BloomsburgArtFest or call 570-317-2596.
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