For the 28th year, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival will celebrate "visual, culinary, and performing arts" with an expected 350,000 people in attendance over three days.
A long-held Denver tradition, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival will feature the masterpieces of 260 carefully-selected artist exhibitors from around the country, along with performing arts presentations and culinary delights. Basically, the festival will celebrate anything that fits into the category of art (whether visual, culinary, or performing) along Cherry Creek North’s charming tree-lined streets during the three-day extravaganza.
WHEN: Fri., July 6 — 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. | Sat., July 7 — 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. | Sun. July 8 — 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
WHERE: Denver’s Cherry Creek North Shopping District (2nd to 3rd Avenues, between Clayton Street and Steele Streets)
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Admission is FREE, though there will be a plethora of things to spend your money on — from that art piece you just can’t live without, to a cup o’ Italian ice. A wide variety of food is available for purchase along “Culinary Avenue,” and the event’s stages will be bustling with performers all weekend long (some performances require tickets for purchase).
The family-friendly event also includes an entire row of artistic activities for children (called “ARTivities”) to keep kids entertained and inspire the creative talent of Denver’s youngest budding artists.
Courtesy of Liz Levy, World Photo Studio, via Cherry Arts Facebook page
Organizers have thought of everything to make the Cherry Creek Arts Festival a convenient event for everyone: nearly all vendors and exhibitors accept credit cards, and ATM machines will be readily available. There is even a first-aid station and a diaper-changing station. And, in case you buy an art piece that needs to be framed, you can visit the on-site framer to get it taken care of before you go home.
For more information, visit the Cherry Creek Arts Festival website or Facebook page.
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