SIXTH ANNUAL CHASTAIN PARK SPRING ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 5/1/17

Family Fun in the Sun with Over 185 Artists, Live Music, Kid’s Area and More

 

Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7, 2017 

 

Atlanta, GA  — The Chastain Park Spring Arts Festival will return to beautiful Chastain Park along Park Drive in Buckhead for its sixth year on Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7, 2017.  Produced by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces, the award-winning, two-day festival features more than 185 painters, photographers, sculptors, leather and metal craft persons, glass blowers, jewelers and more.  Event-goers are also invited to view artist demonstrations, enjoy live entertainment, and participate in hands-on activities.  The festival will also have a children’s area, food trucks, beverages and a small stage for live acoustic music performances. The festival is free to attend, open to all ages, and dogs are welcome.  For more information about the festival, please visit www.chastainparkartsfestival.com.
When:

Saturday, May 6, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 7, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Where:

4469 Stella Dr.

Atlanta, GA 30327
Inside Upper Chastain Park on Park Drive

Cost:

Free

Website:

www.chastainparkartsfestival.com
 

ABOUT THE ATLANTA FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC SPACES:
The Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces, LLC was established in 2005 to support the arts community by operating arts and craft events and festivals in the metro Atlanta, Georgia area. AFFPS was formed to create a way of integrating and encouraging both social interactions and the opportunity for individuals and businesses to obtain cross exposures in marketplaces that they may normally not have. Our festivals, events and markets enjoy diverse social and economic participants. All events are professionally managed and maintained to create a “destination” in which both public and private opportunities for economic growth can be explored. AFFPS works in partnership with the communities and cities in the metro Atlanta area to expand public access to art.  For more information, visit www.affps.com