Arts & Entertainment
Arts StreetFest Returns To Downtown Alpharetta in April
High-quality art work will fill city streets April 18-19.

Nearly 100 artists from around the U.S. will fill the streets of downtown Alpharetta April 18-19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to present their high-quality artwork.
This colorful festival — known as Alpharetta Arts StreetFest — is free to the public and features live jazz and acoustical music, cultural arts performances, children’s activities and festival cuisine.
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Festival lovers and art enthusiasts from around the southeast will enjoy two full days of strolling through outdoor galleries filled with fine paintings, mixed media, photography, pottery, jewelry, textile, glass, wood, metal and paper art. After browsing the amazing art, take a break to enjoy a variety of festival cuisine.
“The Alpharetta Arts StreetFest is a weekend filled with culture, food, activities and all kinds of artwork,” said Janet Rodgers, president and CEO of the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We are excited to welcome the artists from around the U.S. and we hope the event will bring in art lovers who will stay overnight to enjoy the weekend’s festivities.”
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Plan to stay the weekend to explore other activities and attractions in Alpharetta.
Stop by Food Truck Alley on Thursday, April 16 for cuisine from a variety of food trucks. Visitors can also stop by Topgolf Alpharetta to tee off with friends throughout the weekend or visit one of Alpharetta’s locally-owned shops featuring local artists.
For more information about the event visit, the Alpharetta CVB’s website.
Photo credit: Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau
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