may 25 & 26
sat 3-8pm | sun 10am-6pm
Tickets on sale march 15
The Charlottesville Arts Festival returns for its 4th year this May. This one-of-a-kind arts festival welcomes 50 fine artists of all genres and celebrates creativity, diversity, and community.
The event focuses on fine and visual arts, immersive art experiences, interactive artist demonstrations and workshops, and allows patrons to participate in the art-making process.
The festival experience is enhanced by performance artists, eclectic musical guests, and delicious local culinary delights throughout the weekend.
Artist application deadline is March 1st, 2024. Artists will be notified of their acceptance by March 8th, 2024.
artists & Vendors
A Different Place and Time
Abigail Treece- Things Clay and Wool
AeroWingVA
alignedwire
Art by Blossoms
Art of G Terado
Arte Blanche Fine Arts
Beaded Beardworks
Beego Handmade
Blue Door Art Gallery
BoldbyBeerens
Brian Lacy Pottery
Camille Gerrick Art
Carol H. Barber Fine Art
Cary G Arts
Charlottesville Poem Store
Charlottesville Opera
Critter Butts
DBryart
Deerhawk Art Studio
Designs by Melanie
Elemental Choice
Fisher Samuel Harris
Handmade By Harper
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Joyful Bauble Co.
Kathryn Wingate Art
KitColorShow
Lainemindinventions
Laura Aldridge Art
Leathered Lamb
Mary Jane Check
McGuffey Art Center
pine resin sculptures
Psychedelic Goodz
Raresight
Real Creative Studio
Ripasso Barrel Co
Sharon Torzala Ceramics
Shroomstag
The Salvation Army Charlottesville Corps
Wanderite
Wicked Bubbles LLC
Woolie Boolie Studio & Dietrich Maune
Special Exhibit
"Cityscapes of Cville" - Abstract Solo Exhibition by Zsu Szabo
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Join us for an extraordinary showcase featuring the stunning works of Zsu Szabo, a Hungarian Visual Artist and Graphic Designer. With a rich background in the arts, Zsu graduated from the Metropolitan University in Budapest in 2019 and has since captivated audiences with solo exhibitions in Europe.
Now, Zsu brings her vision to Charlottesville, VA, where she has immersed herself in the city's vibrant culture and dynamic energy. Through her exploration of Charlottesville's Cityscapes, Zsu's series of oil paintings, mixed-media techniques, and collages offer a unique perspective on our beloved hometown.
Each abstract masterpiece is a colourful reflection of Zsu's experiences and interactions with the locals, incorporating found materials and upcycled treasures from the town of Cville. From captivating papercuts to mesmerising mixed techniques, Zsu's process of creation transforms the essence of our city into visual poetry.
In a commitment to sustainability, Zsu has crafted every artwork specifically for this exhibition, utilising only local materials and repurposed treasures. These pieces, born from the heart of Charlottesville, echo Zsu's mission to remain environmentally conscious and green.
Join us during our Art Festival at The Looking Glass to explore Zsu's collection and witness the beauty, history, and spirit of our hometown come to life through her visionary art.
Location: The Looking Glass, Charlottesville, VA
performing artists
Bad Hat Fire Troupe with The Rusty Iris
Dollz Entertainment
Richmond Faery Federation
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Saturday May 25
3-5p - Swansong
5:30-8p Tie Dye Mafia
Sunday May 26
10-12p Ian Blackwood
12:30-2:30 Robert Jospe
3-6p - The Sweet Potatos
demos & workshops
*Demos and workshops will take place on a first come first serve basis. All demos will take place at vendor booths. workshops will take place in the workshop tent in the Outside Art Room. Artists may charge a fee for workshop materials*
Workshops
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Crystal Jewelry Making
with alignedwire
Sunday 5/26 noon-1p in the Workshop Tent
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In this workshop, participants will learn about some high vibrational crystals before creating their very own wire-wrapped jewelry. After creating, participants will meditate and set intentions with their pieces.
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Anmara: an electronic soundbath submersion
with Annabeth McNamara
Saturday 5/25 7pm inside The Looking Glass
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Have you ever been to a music performance and wanted to lean back, shut your eyes, and soak it all in? Looking out over audiences at Yoga Festivals and outdoor meadow concerts, Annabeth noticed her music was being absorbed in lotus position. Fans kept saying how relaxing her music project, Anmara, was, and she started to be described as "synth Enya." That's what prompted her to innovate an ultra-peaceful soundscape set of her most down-tempo songs for people like her who seek out rejuvenation and calm-- a music experience where they can let go and go deep within.
You're specially invited to a swirling journey blanketed in ethereal looped harmonies, cocooned within the other-worldly Looking Glass venue.
Bring any of the following for maximal comfort: a yoga mat, blanket, bolster, meditation cushion, chunky sweater, cozy socks... Whatever you need to feel comfortable as you dive deep into the healing power of live music.
The word Anmara refers to an extra-celestial place we can cultivate- a state of harmony and openness that allows us to rejuvenate and reinvigorate our love for life. Pilgrims to Anmara seek the ineffable divinity that can only be touched through song.
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Ancient Egyptian Yoga Class (Kemetic Yoga)
with Solomon Marley
Sunday 5/26 at 1pm inside The Looking Glass
The roots of all yoga traditions can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, then known as Kemet. Our system of yoga, Kemetic Yoga, comes straight off of the pyramid walls. It is known formally as The Movement in The Company of Gods and Goddesses, or Smai Tawi. Which translates to the Union of Upper and Lower Egypt (The Higher and Lower Self - respectively).
food vendors
Farm Fresh Fusion Foods
Sabor Latino
Tealicious Cafe
Time For Sweets